Taxonomic revision of the Australian Notoxinae (Coleoptera: Anthicidae)
Author
Kejval, Zbyněk
Muzeum Chodska, Chodské náměstí 96, Domažlice CZ- 344 01, Czech Republic
anthicid@seznam.cz
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Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae
2013
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2013-11-15
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Mecynotarsus ziczac
King, 1869
(
Figs 116–118
,
140
,
209
)
Mecynotarsus ziczac
King, 1869: 4
.
Mecynotarsus ziczac
:
Pic (1911)
: 15
(catalogue);
LEA (1895)
: 609
(record);
UHMANN (2000)
: 146
(records);
UHMANN (2007)
: 24
(redescription, records).
Type
locality.
South Australia
, Gawler, dried riverbed of the river Gawler.
Type
material
(not available for study; see Remarks).
Additional material.
AUSTRALIA
:
AUSTRALIAN
CAPITAL TERRITORY:
2 ♂♂,
Casuarina Sands
,
35°19′S
148°57′E
, in flood refuse,
1.v.1988
,
C. Reid
leg. (
ANIC
)
;
1 ♀
,
Paddy’s River
,
1.6 km
S of Cotter Dam
,
17.iv.1969
,
S. Misko
leg. (
ANIC
)
.
NEW SOUTH WALES
:
1 ♂
9 km
NNE of Coonabarabran
,
Newell Highway
,
24.x.1980
,
E. Britton
leg. (
ANIC
)
;
4 ♂♂
2 ♀♀
,
Sydney
[no date,
E. W. Fergusson Collection
, bearing label ‘amabilis’ by
Lea
] (
ANIC
)
;
1 ♂,
Warrumbungle
NP, main camping ground, in flight, evening,
20.–24.xi.1985
,
C. Reid
leg. (
ANIC
)
;
1 ♂,
Newcastle Grain Terminal
,
21.ii.1992
,
D. Moore
leg. (
ANIC
)
;
1 ♂,
Csiro Laboratory
,
Chiswick
, near
Armidale
,
x.1965
,
B. Clydesdale
leg.(
ANIC
)
;
1♂
2♀♀
,
Narrabeen
,
28.x.1983
,
G. Hangay
leg. (
HNHM
)
;
1♂, same data, except:
27.i.1985
(
HNHM
)
;
7 ♂♂
4 ♀♀
,
Pinnocle
, village (camping),
13.i.1999
,
A. Podlussány
leg. (
HNHM
)
;
1 ♂,
Narrabri
,
Mount Kaputar
env.,
27.–28.xi.1984
,
W. H. Muche
leg. (
SMNS
)
;
2 ♀♀
,
Eccleston
[no date], in flood debris,
J. Hopson
leg. (
SAMA
)
.
NORTHERN TERRITORY
:
6 ♂♂
7 ♀♀
,
48 km
SWbyS of
Borroloola
,
McArthur River
,
16°27′S
136°05′E
,
29.x.1975
,
M. S. Upton
leg. (
ANIC
)
;
1 ♀
,
McArthur River
,
14 km
SW of Cape Crawford
,
16°47′S
135°45′E
,
11.iv.1976
,
J. E. Feehan
leg. (
ANIC
)
;
4♀♀
,
80 km
SW of Borroloola
,
McArthur River
,
16°39′S
135°51′E
,
13.v.1973
,
M. S. Upton
leg. (
ANIC
)
;
2♂♂,
3♀♀
,
Jasper Gorge
,
16°02′S
130°48′E
GPS, at light,
15.x.2000
,
T. Weir
&
D.Yates
leg. (
ANIC
)
;
1♂,
14 km
NW of
Cape Crawford
,
16°34′S
135°41′E
,
6.xi.1975
,
M. S. Upton
leg.(
ANIC
)
;
1♂,
Cooper Creek
,
11 km
SbyW of
Nimbuwah Rock
,
12°17′S
133°20′E
, at light,
1.xi.1972
,
E. B. Britton
leg. (
ANIC
)
;
2 ♂♂
4 ♀♀
,
Nitmiluk National Park
,
Edit Falls
,
14°10′S
132°06′E
,
37 m
,
3.xii.2008
,
S. Jakl
leg. (
ZKDC
)
;
1 ♂,
Magela Creek
,
2 km
N of Mudginbarry Homestead
,
14.xi.1972
,
M. S. Upton
leg. (
ANIC
)
;
1 ♂,
Magela Creek
,
9 km
SSE of Mudginbarry Homestead
,
12°40′S
132°54′E
, at light,
6.xi.1972
,
E. Britton
leg. (
ANIC
)
.
QUEENSLAND
:
16 ♂♂
15♀♀
,
Great Barrier Reef
,
Swain Reefs
,
Price Cay
,
21°47′S
152°26′E
,
i.1985
,
H. Heatwole
leg. (
ANIC
)
;
9♂♂
9♀♀
,
Heron Island
, 23°442′S 151°951′E,
0–5 m
,
pitfall trap
,
13.–14.xi.2007
(
QMBA
)
;
3♀♀
, same data, except:
5.viii.–26.ix.2008
(
QMBA
)
;
1♂
2♀♀
,
Masthead Island
, 23°537′S 151°725′E,
0–5 m
,
pitfall trap
,
17.–18.ix.2007
(
QMBA
)
;
4♂♂
1♀
, same locality, beach,
5.–7.x.2008
(
QMBA
)
;
1 ♂
1 ♀
, same locality,
7.x.–27.xi.2008
(
QMBA
)
;
9 ♂♂
11 ♀♀
,
Wreck Island
, 23°332′S 151°959′E,
pitfall trap
,
0–5 m
,
15.–16.ix.2007
(
QMBA
)
;
1 ♂
3 ♀♀
, same locality,
29.iv.–1.v.2008
(
QMBA
)
;
1 ♂,
1 ♀
,
1.v.–24.vi.2008
1 ♀
,
Tryon Island
, 23°247′S 151°779′E,
0–5 m
,
pitfall trap
,
18.–22.viii.2007
(
QMBA
)
;
1 ♂
1 ♀
,
West Fairfax Island
, 23°859′S 152°368′E, beach,
pitfall trap
,
1–5 m
,
12.–14.v.2008
(
QMBA
)
;
1 ♂
2 ♀♀
,
North West Island
, 23°296′S 151°708′E,
0–5 m
,
pitfall trap
,
12.–13.ix.2007
(
QMBA
)
;
1 ♂,
Bucasia
,
18.ix.1995
,
K. J. Sandery
leg. (
ANIC
)
;
1 ♀
, same data, except
16.iii.2003
(
ANIC
)
;
2 ♂♂
1 ♀
,
27 km
SE Prosperine
,
Conway Beach
,
10.xii.1986
,
H. & A. Howden
leg. (
ANIC
)
;
3 ♂♂
1 ♀
,
Canungra
, ca.
75 km
S of Brisbane
,
175 m
, UV light near creek,
9.–10.i.1991
,
Pollock
&
Reichert
leg. (
DCDC
)
;
4 ♂♂
2 ♀♀
,
Warwick
[no date],
E. T. Smith
leg. (
BMNH
,
DCDC
)
;
2 ♂♂,
Annan River
,
3 km
WbyS of
Black Mt.
,
15°41′S
145°12′E
,
27.ix.1980
,
T. Weir
leg. (
ANIC
)
;
1 ♂
4 ♀♀
,
Townsville
,
16.–22.iii.1965
,
J. Balogh
leg. (
HNHM
)
;
2 ♂♂
2 ♀♀
,
20 km
N of Townsville
,
Bushmans Beach
, at light,
16.–18.i.1998
,
A. J. Watts
leg. (
SAMA
)
;
1 ♂, same data, except:
4–5.v.1998
(
SAMA
)
;
2 ♂♂
1 ♀
,
Maryborough
[no date],
E. W. Fischer
leg. (
SAMA
)
;
2 ♂♂
6 ♀♀
,
Cooper Creek
, near ‘
Dig Tree’, UV
light,
22.ii.1998
,
G. Hangay
leg. (
HNHM
)
;
1 ♂,
Tibrogargan Creek
,
18.iv.1965
,
T. Weir
leg. (
QMBA
)
;
1 ♂
1 ♀
,
Davies Creek
,
x.1950
,
J.G. Brooks Bequest
leg. (
ANIC
)
.
VICTORIA
:
1♂
,
Melbourne
,
Clayton
,
viii.1972
,
P. Zwick
leg. (
MHNG
).
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
:
4 ♂♂
4 ♀♀
,
Gawler
[no date],
Odewahn
leg. (
NMPC
)
;
1 ♂,
1 ♀
,
Lucindale
[no date],
Feuerheerdt
leg. (
QMBA
)
.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
:
2 ♂♂
1 ♀
,
Millstream
,
21°35′S
117°04′E
, eucalyptus-paperbark woodland, at light,
28.x.1970
,
E. Britton
leg. (
ANIC
)
;
1 spec.
, same data, except:
1.xi.1970
(
ANIC
)
.
Figs 119–125. 119–124 – labels of type specimens:119 –
Leptoprion angulatus
Krekich-Strassoldo, 1914
(holotype, NCB); 120 –
Mecynotarsus concolor
King, 1869
(syntype, AMSA); 121 –
M. kingii
MacLeay, 1872
(lectotype, AMSA); 122 –
M. amabilis
Lea, 1922
(type series, SAMA); 123 –
Notoxus decemdentatus
Pic, 1899
(syntypes, MNHN), 124 –
M. albellus
Pascoe, 1866
(syntype, BMNH). 125 –
M. maculatus
Lea, 1922
, card with type specimens, lectotype marked by ‘TY’ (SAMA).
Figs 126–132. 126–127 – body in lateral view: 126 –
Leptoprion angulatus
Krekich-Strassoldo, 1914
, 127 –
Mecynotarsus apicipennis
Lea, 1895
(syntype). 128–133 – head: 128 –
M. bicornis
sp. nov.
, 129 –
M. bidens
sp. nov.
(paratype, Onheva Creek), 130 –
M. excavatus
sp. nov.
(paratype,Aoue-Enga), 131 –
M. exophthalmus
sp. nov.
, 132 –
M. kingii
MacLeay, 1872
(Shoalhaven River Gorge).
Figs 133–140. 133 –
Mecynotarsus setulosus
sp. nov.
, head in lateral view (paratype, Fowlers Gap), 134 –
M. excavatus
sp. nov.
, apex of elytra in female (paratype, Aoue-Enga), 135 –
M. grandior
sp. nov.
, apex of elytron in male (paratype, Kimberley Research Station), 136 –
M. obesus
sp. nov.
, metatibia with tarsus (paratype, Hull River), 137 –
M. excavatus
sp. nov.
, male protibia (paratype, Aoue-Enga). 138–140 – head in ventral view: 138 –
M. auripilosus
sp. nov.
(paratype, Kambah Pool), 139 –
M. bullatus
sp. nov.
(paratype, Regans Ford), 140 –
M. ziczac
King, 1869
(Swain Reefs).
Figs 141–149. Pronotal horn in dorsal view: 141 –
Leptoprion angulatus
Krekich-Strassoldo, 1914
, 142 –
Mecynotarsus albellus
Pascoe, 1866
(Wemen)
, 143 –
M. amabilis
Lea, 1895
(Shoalhaven River), 144 –
M. apicipennis
Lea, 1922
(syntype), 145 –
M. auripilosus
sp. nov.
, 146 –
M. bidens
sp. nov.
, 147 –
M. bullatus
sp. nov.
, 148 – the same (paratype, Daintree), 149 –
M. excavatus
sp. nov.
Figs 150–158. Pronotal horn in dorsal view: 150 –
Mecynotarsus festivus
sp. nov.
, 151 –
M. grandior
sp. nov.
, 152 –
M. granulatus
sp. nov.
, 153 –
M. hortensis
Lea, 1922
(syntype, SAMA), 154 –
M. kingii
MacLeay, 1872
, 155 –
M. leai
Pic, 1942
(Richmond)
, 156 –
M. magelae
sp. nov.
, 157 – the same (paratype, Carson Escarpment), 158 – the same (paratype, Charnley River).
Figs 159–167. Pronotal horn in dorsal view: 159 –
Mecynotarsus mastersii
MacLeay, 1872
(Cedar Creek National Park), 160 –
M. obesus
sp. nov.
, 161 –
M. parvulus
sp. nov.
, 162 –
M. phanophilus
Lea, 1922
(Greenvale)
, 163 – the same (Ross Waterhole), 164 –
M. pilicornis
sp. nov.
, 165 –
M. pusillus
sp. nov.
, 166 –
M. speciosus
sp. nov.
, 167 –
M. weiri
sp. nov.
Figs 168–176. Setation of elytra: 168 –
Mecynotarsus amabilis
Lea, 1895
(Shoalhaven River), 169 –
M. apicipennis
Lea, 1922
, 170 –
M. auripilosus
sp. nov.
(paratype, Kambah Pool), 171 –
M. bidens
sp. nov.
, 172 –
M. bullatus
sp. nov.
(paratype, Minilya River), 173 –
M. concolor
King, 1869
(Olary)
, 174 –
M. excavatus
sp. nov.
, 175 –
M. granulatus
sp. nov.
, 176 –
M. hirtipennis
sp. nov.
Figs 177–185. Setation of elytra: 177 –
Mecynotarsus kingii
MacLeay, 1872
(Shoalhaven River), 178 –
M. nobilis
sp. nov.
, 179 –
M. obesus
sp. nov.
, 180 –
M. parvulus
sp. nov.
, 181 –
M. phanophilus
sp. nov.
, 182 –
M. pilbarensis
sp. nov.
, 183 –
M. regalis
sp. nov.
, 184 –
M. speciosus
sp. nov.
, 185 –
M. weiri
sp. nov.
Figs 186–193. Habitus: 186 –
Leptoprion angulatus
Krekich-Strassoldo, 1914
, 187 –
Mecynotarsus amabilis
Lea, 1895
(Shoalhaven River), 188 –
M. apicipennis
Lea, 1922
, 189 –
M. auceps
sp. nov.
, 190 –
M. auripilosus
sp. nov.
, 191 –
M. bullatus
sp. nov.
, 192 –
M. concolor
King, 1869
(Olary)
, 193 –
M. excavatus
sp. nov.
Figs 194–201. Habitus: 194 –
Mecynotarsus festivus
sp. nov.
, 195 –
M. grandior
sp. nov.
, 196 –
M. granulatus
sp. nov.
, 197 –
M. hortensis
Lea, 1922
(Fowlers Gap), 198 –
M. kingii
MacLeay, 1872
, 199 –
M. kreusleri
King, 1869
(Mount Tozer), 200 –
M. leai
Pic, 1942
(Richmond)
, 201 –
M. magelae
sp. nov.
Figs 202–209. Habitus: 202 –
Mecynotarsus magelae
sp. nov.
(Charnley River), 203 –
M. mastersii
MacLeay, 1872
(Cedar Creek National Park), 204 –
M. obesus
sp. nov.
, 205 –
M. parvulus
sp. nov.
, 206 –
M. pilbarensis
sp. nov.
(paratype, Millstream Homestead), 207 –
M. regalis
sp. nov.
, 208 –
M. weiri
sp. nov.
, 209 –
M. ziczac
King, 1869
(Newcastle Grain Terminal).
Redescription
(male, Gawler, NMPC). Body length
2.3 mm
. Body, legs and antennae reddish to reddish brown.
Antero-lateral margins of frons simple. Gular rugules minute and rather scattered (
Fig. 140
). Clypeal lobules minute to indistinct. Setation of head rather evenly short and appressed, dense, finer medially on vertex, somewhat coarser to scaly around eyes and ventro-laterally. Antennae moderately long; antennomeres III–V about 1.8 times, X nearly as long as wide; setation mostly rather short and fine, distinctly coarser on basal 2–3 antennomeres.
Pronotum nearly 1.7 times as long as wide, its lateral margins unevenly shaped, moderately convex anteriorly, somewhat angled at widest point and then rather straight while narrowing towards base in dorsal view; posterior collar narrow but distinct, somewhat concealed by scaly setation. Pronotal horn robust, moderately long and wide, its posterior angles obsolete in dorsal view; horn margins armed with 5 rounded lobules on each side (posterior lobules smaller); horn crest distinct, clearly raised, moderately wide, with coarse, rather widely spaced rugules on margins; submarginal rugules minute; about 10 median rugules, unevenly and mostly narrowly spaced. Setation whitish, largely appressed and scaly, including most of dorsal surface of pronotal horn (here somewhat more raised and finer towards apex); scales on pronotal disc of two sizes, smaller and narrower or larger and wider, both elongate, rounded to truncate apically; antebasal paired setae short but distinct (somewhat thickened) laterally and absent medially, another tactile setae absent.
Elytra 1.7 times as long as wide; omoplates and postbasal impression absent. Setation scaly, whitish and reddish to brownish, somewhat mixed dorsally in basal half, and also forming dark markings (
Fig. 209
), evenly developed / ordered; scales distinctly elongate, nearly linear, rounded to subtruncate apically, very densely spaced (covering nearly entire surface); erect tactile setae absent.
Male characters. Sternum VII moderately produced postero-medially. Tergum VIII and aedeagus as in
Figs 116, 118
.
Variation.
Body length (♂
♀
)
2.2–2.4 mm
. Pronotal horn with 5–6 lobules on each side; 7–12 median rugules, with usually some minute additional granules posteriorly. Markings on elytra usually rather distinct, strongly reduced to absent in all specimens from islands of the Great Barrier Reef in
Queensland
.
Differential diagnosis.
Mecynotarsus ziczac
is very close to
M. albellus
and
M. iuvenis
sp. nov.
, as suggested by the similar form of the parameres. It differs from
M. iuvenis
by the simple male sternum VII (lacking sharply bordered medio-basal impression), and by the short and less raised, scaly setation of male tergum VIII; and from
M. albellus
by the somewhat narrower crest of pronotal horn, and the evenly narrowing parameres that lack a small preapical denticle / angulation on the outer margin.
Distribution.
Australia
:
Australian Capital Territory
(new record),
New South Wales
(
LEA 1895
,
UHMANN 2000
),
Northern Territory
(new record),
Queensland
(
UHMANN 2000
),
South Australia
(
KING 1869
,
UHMANN 2007
),
Victoria
(new record),
Western Australia
(new record).
The records from
New South Wales
and
Queensland
by
UHMANN (2000)
are partly based on misidentified specimens of
M. albellus
(Round Hill, near Lake Cargillego) and
M. parvulus
sp. nov.
(Townsville, single specimen).
Remarks.
KING (1869)
described all his
Mecynotarsus
species,
M. concolor
,
M. kreusleri
, and
M. ziczac
, from an unstated number of specimens collected by Marianne Kreusler near Gawler in the
South Australia
. The
type
material is deposited in AMSA, however, that of
M. ziczac
was not available at the time of my studies (probably on loan). For this reason, the redescription is based solely on the topotypic specimens collected by the German naturalist Johannes Odewahn, who had been living in
South Australia
, who had assisted M. Kreusler in collecting beetles (
JONES 2011
), and later sold part of his Australian insect collection to the Czech entomologist Otakar Nickerl (
HORN et al. 1990
). The Nickerl Collection is now deposited in NMPC and contains identified specimens of King’s three species. These specimens of
M. ziczac
were used as the basis for the identification of this species.