Australian Marsh Beetles (Coleoptera: Scirtidae). 7. Genus Nothocyphon, new genus
Author
Zwick, Peter
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Zootaxa
2015
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Nothocyphon lindensis
(
Blackburn, 1892
)
,
new combination
(
Figs. 1−3
,
8−10
,
14
,
165
)
Helodes
(
Cyphon
?)
lindensis
Blackburn, 1892
: 522
.
Helodes
lindensis—
Klausnitzer, 1981
: 118
, figs. 1–6.
Type
material examined:
To stabilize the use of the name a
lectotype
is here designated:
1♂
:
Helodes lindensis, Blackb.
Co-type \ Port Lincoln Blackburn \ 433 [red, on specimen card itself; also a red line across base of card] \
Lectotype
design.
P.Zwick 2014
\
Nothocyphon lindensis (Blackburn)
♂, det.
P. Zwick 2014
(
SAMA
).
Paralectotypes
here designated: 1♀:
Cyphon lindensis Bl. S.
Australia
\
Paralectotype
design.
P.Zwick 2014
\
Nothocyphon lindensis (Blackburn)
♀, det.
P. Zwick 2014
(
SAMA
).
1♂
,
paralectotype
here designated from Klausnitzer's (1981) illustrations (
ICZN
, Article 74.4); the actual specimen in the Natural History Museum, London, was not examined during the present study.
Additional material examined: SA:
1♀:
lindensis, Blackb.
\ Quorn, S.A. Blackb's Coll. \ C 192 [circular label] \ Quorn [red, on specimen card itself] (
SAMA
; the specimen was received as a
syntype
of
H. lindensis
,
as one of
7 specimens
originally mounted on 4 cards on the same pin. Since Quorn is not mentioned in the original description the specimens are not eligible as
syntypes
of
H. lindensis
. The other six specimens are actually
Austrocyphon robustus
Zwick
).
5♂
: Mt. Lofty Rgs, S.H.Curnow;
1♂
: Adelaide, J.G.O.Tepper;
1♂
, 1♀: Orroroo [
32.44S
138.36E
] S.
Australia
; 2♀: Orroroo S.
Australia
\ [illegible] seem to be unusually longe
[sic!] lindensis Bl.
;
1♂
, 5♀: Parachilna Flinders Range Hale;
1♂
: Pt. Lincoln, S.A. Lea; 10♀: Adelaide C.Watts
28-9-58
; 1♀: 6k S.Willunga S.A.
9.12.96
C.Watts;
1♂
, 1♀: SW Willow Springs Stn
27/4/12
CHS.Watts under bark nr creek \ Watts det.
lindensis
(all
SAMA
). ♀ torso: Mt. Lofty Rgs. A.H.Elston \ A.H.Elston collection
Cyphon
\ 1757 Id. by A.M.Lea \ K249511;
1♂
: Quorn S.
Australia
A.H.Elston \ A.H.Elston collection \
Cyphon 1171
fenestratus Blckb. \ K249506;
1♂
: Quorn S.
Australia
A.H.Elston \ A.H.Elston collection \
Cyphon
fenestratus Bl. Id. by A.M.Lea \ K249508 (all AMS).
1♂
:
31.47S
,
138.21E
Nooltana Creek
13km
NW by N of Hawker, S.A.
16. Sept. 1978
M.S.Upton;
1♂
:
31.45S
138.21E
Nooltana Ck
13km
NW by N of Hawker, SA,
16 Sep. 1978
DCF.Rentz;
2♂
, 2♀: Angorichina Hostel
7km
E of Parachilna
23.Oct.1978
E.B.Britton (all
ANIC
).
2♂
, 2♀: Mt Remarkable S. Austr.
Oct. 1925
F.E.Wilson \ F.E.Wilson Coll. (MV). ─
VIC
:
1♂
: Lilydale distr. Victoria J.E.Dixon \
Cyphon lindensis Blackb. Id. by
J.Armstrong;
1♂
, 1♀: Lilydale dist. Victoria J.E.Dixon \
Cyphon lindensis Blackb. Id. by
HJCarter; 1♀: Western District Victoria Nat. Mus. Victoria C.French's Coll. 6.1.0 8
Cyphon lindensis Blackb. Id. By
HJCarter (all MV). ─
ACT:
1♀:
35.16S
149.06E
, Black Mtn ACT
600m
Dec. 1986
Weir, Lawrence, Dressler \ flight interception—window trap; 1♀:
36.16S
149.06E
ACT Black Mtn light trap
4.Mar.1991
W.Dressler (all
ANIC
). ─
NSW
:
1♂
:
34.44S
,
150.32E
, Kangaroo Valley,
NSW
, N.Slope
22.1.71
, S.Misko & K.Pullen; 1♀: Acacia Flat
NSW
J. Armstrong \ in copula;
1♂
: Acacia Plateau N.S.
Wales
H.Davidson;
1♂
:
1km
W Barrengarry [
34.72°S
,
150.52E
]
27.Sept.1986
C.Reid on Ac. melanoxylon flwr; 5♀: S.E. Border NSW-Qld H.Davidson (all
ANIC
).
1♂
, 1♀:
AUSTRALIA
, N.S.W. Mt. Kaputar, Bullawa Creek
29.I.1985
G.Hangay; 1♀:
AUSTRALIA
, N.S.W., Bigga
24– 25.XI.2000
S
34°05' E
149°09' leg. A.Podlussány; 2♀:
AUSTRALIA
, N.S.W. Casilis, „Kuuloo Station“
710m
\
31°50'S
150°08'E
24–25.X.2000
leg. A.Podlussány; 1♀:
AUSTRALIA
,
NSW
Dorrigo N.P., rain forest
770m
,
3– 6.I.2006
\ leg. G.Hangay, I.Rozner, R. de Keyzer and A.Podlussány (all
HNHM
). 1♀:
Australia
,
NSW
O'Sullivan's Gap
22 September 1991
Vince Lorimer \ in leaf litter by creek \ VWHL-108
32°20'S
,
152°15'E
\ K249526;
1♂
: Sydney N.S.
Wales
X.31
Dr. K.K.Spence \ K.K.Spence collection \ K249515 (all AMS).
1♂
:
2.5km
W Forest Reefs
NSW
4 April 1993
C.Reid coll. on eucalypts (
ANIC
).
3♂
, 7♀:
Cyphon
N.S.
Wales
8788 Forest Reefs N.S.W. Lea;
3♂
, 9♀:
Cyphon
N.S.
Wales
8788 Sydney Lea (all
SAMA
).
1♂
: TI 10C
19.08.2013
Binni Creek Site C,
33.69937S
,
148.77011E
Lachlan wetlands, J.Miller (PZ). ─
NT:
2♂
, 1♀: Stanley Chasm NT 9\10\68 C.Watts (
SAMA
). ─
QLD
: 1♀:
24 mi
. SW. by W. of Kingaroy, Q.,
26.44S
151.31E
,
21.xi.1968
, Britton & Misko;
1♂
: same, but at light; 1♀:
Australia
, QLD, Eungella
27 November 1988
Richard Bejsak \ Attracted to black light (all
ANIC
). 1♀:
Australia
: QLD.,
8.3.1997
Lamington N.P., O'Reilly's, seapage near Elabama Falls
28°17'S
,
153°10'E
, P.Zwick (
NHMW
). S.E.Q., Boggomoss, via Taroom (all
QMSB
): 25°27'Sx
150°02'E
: 1♀ No.8,
12 Nov 1996
G.B.Monteith at light 0 40 \ QM Reg.No. T37689;
1♂
: 30,
12 Nov 96
–
Jan.1997
Cook & Monteith Baited Flight Intercept 0 35 QM Reg.No. T37688; 25°31'Sx
150°03'E
: 1♀,
13 Nov 96
—
Jan 1997
Cook & Monteith Baited Flight Intercept 0 63 \ QM Reg.No. T37692; 25°26'Sx
150°08'E
, No. 30:
1♂
:
14 Nov. 1996
G.B.Monteith At Light 0 62 \ QM Reg.No. T37691;
1♂
:
14 Nov. 1996
–
Jan. 1997
Cook & Monteith Baited Flight Intercept 0 57 \ QM Reg.No. T37690.
FIGURES 1–7.
Head structures of
Nothocyphon
spp.
N. lindensis
: 1, head capsule with right mandible, ventral; 2, left mandible; 3, labial palpus.—
N. frater
: 4, antenna; 5, left mandible, ventral; 6, maxillary palpus; 7, labium. Not to scale.
Habitus.
BL
2.3−3.6mm
, BL/BW ~1.6. Body elongate oval. Surface punctures are very fine everywhere, finest on head. The pilosity is yellowish. Most specimens are yellowish brown, with a small brown spot at the highest point of the elytra, next to the suture, a little behind midlength (
Fig. 165
). Sometimes, specimens are darker with brown head and pronotum and brown maculae on the elytra reaching obliquely forward to the elytral margin, and back along the side. All marks are diffusely delimited. Appendages yellowish to light brown, antenna distally infuscate.
Male
(
Figs. 8−10
). Segments 8 and 9, as described for the genus. On a transparent membrane between S9 and the penis stands a slender backward pointing spine-like hollow cone which points basad on the everted penis (
Figs. 8, 10
).
Pala
large, front rounded. The penis narrows caudally, a continuous sclerite extends from the sides of the pala to the apices of the parameroids. A slight medial fold or crest suggests there is a delicate cover over the entire pala. The basally wide bulbous trigonium narrows caudally. Its apex is expanded in dorsoventral direction and carries on each side a row of strong teeth. In precisely dorsoventral view the two rows are separate, in oblique or in side view the apex resembles a rooster with a crest. The trigonium is much shorter than the rod-like parameroids. Their expanded apex is beset with sensillar pores, some colourless membrane attaches to the outside. The tegmen is a large ventrally split colourless sleeve surrounding the penis. On each side it supports one very large spine (
Figs. 8, 10
), homology with parameres uncertain. At high magnifications the spine appears longitudinally twisted.
Female
. Front ends of rods of S8 connected by a sclerotized ring (compare
Fig. 15
,
N. ypsilon
,
which is similar). T8 and ovipositor unmodified. Prehensor (
Fig. 14
) composed of a loop-shaped narrow sclerite armed with some spinules and anterolaterally from it two bands of large tooth-like scales on one side of the oviduct, and on the opposite side an anteriorly bilobed sclerite which bears two elongate rough areas with irregular polygonal structure (
Fig. 14
a). Medially a sclerotized nipple projects into the lumen of the duct, standing vertical on its wall (
Fig. 14
b).
Notes
.
Klausnitzer (1981)
realized that
H. lindensis
does not belong in genus
Elodes
but provisionally accepted the original combination. He mentioned faint elytral ribs which I have not seen. The species is externally indistinguishable from
N. ypsilon
n. sp.
Blackburn, Lea, and other students did not study the genitalia and failed to distinguish the taxa whose ranges overlap.
FIGURES 8–13.
Nothocyphon lindensis
-group, male genitalia.
N. lindensis
: 8, ventral view of cleared protracted genitalia; 9, the same, dorsal view; 10, oblique ventral view of the erect genitalia, trigonium deflexed.—
N. ypsilon
: 11, ventral view of tegmen, penis and S9; 12, penis tip, ventral, enlarged; 13, dorsal view of cleared protracted genitalia; 8, 9, 11, 13 to the same scale, 10 not to scale. Abbreviations: hs, hollow spine; pa, pala; pd, parameroid; pe, paramere; te, tegmen; tr, trigonium.
FIGURES 14–16.
Nothocyphon lindensis
-group, females.
N. lindensis
, prehensor: 14a, dorsoventral; 14b, lateral.—
N. ypsilon
: 15, dorso-ventral view of the cleared abdomen; 16, prehensor. 14, 16 to similar size, not to scale.
N. lindensis
inhabits an exceptionally wide range on the mainland but is not known from Tasmania. Larvae of
N. lindensis
live in “still water in dams or side pools of small creeks or in trapped leaf masses” (Watts 2014).
Nyholm (1969)
documented how during copula of European
Contacyphon
spp. the prehensor (Latin: the grasper) is extruded into the male gonoduct and seizes the spermatophore. Among material from coll. Armstrong a pair taken in copula was glued on one card, but only the female remains. Its prehensor protrudes between the components of the ovipositor in a way similar to what Nyholm described. It may function in a similar way.