Systematics and Phylogenetics of Indo-Pacific Luciolinae Fireflies (Coleoptera: Lampyridae) and the Description of new Genera
Author
Ballantyne, Lesley A.
lballantyne@csu.edu.au
Author
Lambkin, Christine L.
lballantyne@csu.edu.au
text
Zootaxa
2013
2013-05-22
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3653.1.1
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3653.1.1
1175-5326
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Trisinuata similispapuae
(Ballantyne)
comb. nov.
[
Figs 259–265
]
Pteroptyx similispapuae
Ballantyne
, in
Ballantyne & McLean, 1970:261
;
Ballantyne 1987a:159
.
Holotype
.
Male.
INDONESIA
West Irian
:
135.31E
,
3.23S
,
Nabire
,
South Geelvink Bay
,
0–30m
, vii.2–9.1962,
light trap
(
BPBM
).
Specimens examined
.
NEW
GUINEA
:
Western Highlands
5.32S
144.08E
Baiyer River
, tube bears label ‘MP (mating pair) *2 8.15 male yellow female Gr. 11.xi.69 light male 2
nd
BR 2; no collector (see
Ballantyne 1987a:160
) (
ANIC
)
.
Diagnosis.
This mating pair was characterised (
Ballantyne 1987a p. 159
). Males small (
5–6 mm
long); dorsally entirely brown with small median orange spots on the pronotum, or median area of pronotum entirely dingy orange; very similar to
Tri. papuae
,
distinguished by the outline of the terminal abdomen (
Fig. 259, 260
), and the asymmetrical flanges on T8 (
Fig. 261
); short paired cuticular strips extend anteriorly across the dorsal face of V7 from the sides of the MPP (
Fig. 260
). Female coloured as for male except for pale LO in V6 only.
Female.
5.6 mm
long. Colour: as for male except for yellowish brown ventral surface of metathorax, pale LO in V6 only, not reaching to brown lateral margins, light brown basal abdominal tergites and darker brown T7, 8. V7 posterior margin gently bisinuate, median area narrowly indented, and posterolateral corners rounded (
Fig. 263
). Bursa: with broad paired plates (
Fig. 265
).
Remarks.
This species was described from
two specimens
which differed from the similarly coloured
Pteroptyx papuae
in the outlines of the terminal abdominal ventrite (
Ballantyne & McLean, 1970
).
Ballantyne (1987a)
described two further specimens (a mating pair) and the light colour (male yellow, female green), but had difficulty in determining if the LO in V7 was bipartite. A reexamination here including the presence of cuticular strands (
Fig. 260
) to which muscles attach in the median area of V7 indicates a bipartite LO in V7.
Ballantyne (1987a:160)
described the aedeagal sheath split by a mating "plug" (spermatophore) retained as a very hard ball attached to the ejaculatory orifice (
Fig. 264
).