Review of the Madagascan Orphninae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) with a revision of the genus Triodontus Westwood
Author
Frolov, Andrey V.
Author
Montreuil, Olivier
Author
Akhmetova, Lilia A.
text
Zootaxa
2016
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journal article
37549
10.11646/zootaxa.4207.1.1
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Madecorphnus niger
Frolov, 2010
(
Figs. 15
A–F)
Madecorphnus niger
Frolov, 2010c
: 1103
;
Frolov 2013a
: 2
.
Type material examined.
Holotype (
Figs. 15
A–C), male, “Madagascar Est Perinet A. Peyrieras
X-1972
/ Museum Paris / Holotypus
Madec.
niger
Frolov 2009
” (MNHN).
Paratype
, male: “
Madagascar
East Perinet
A.Peyrieras
XI-1973
” (
MNHN
).
FIGURE 14.
Madecorphnus pauliani
, holotype. Habitus in dorsal view (A), labels (B), aedeagus in lateral view and parameres in dorsal view (C), internal sac of aedeagus (D—photograph, E—schematic representation of armature), distributional records (F).
Additional material examined.
Male
, “
MADAGASCAR
:
Province d'Antananarivo
3 km
41° NE Andranomay
,
11.5 km
147° SSE Anjozorobe
1300m
5–13 Dec 2000
18°28′24″S
,
47°57′36″E
coll.
Fisher
,
Griswold
et al
.
California
Acad of
Sciences
ex rotten log in montane rainforest BLF2537” (
CASC
)
.
Male
, “
MADAGASCAR
:
Toamasina
Parc National de Zahamena,
Onibe River
elev
780 m
21–23 February 2009
17°45′33″S
,
048°51′17″E
Calif. Acad. of
Sciences
coll. B.L.Fisher
et al.
yellow pan trap
rainforest coll code: BLF22170” (
CASC
)
.
FIGURE 15.
Madecorphnus niger
.
Habitus in dorsal view (A), aedeagus in lateral view and parameres in dorsal view (B), internal sac of aedeagus (C—photograph, D—schematic representation of armature), distributional records (E), labels of holotype (F).
Diagnosis.
This species can be separated from other
Madecorphnus
species by the shape of the parameres and from many species also by darker color of the body.
Description. Male.
Body length
5.5–5.7 mm
. Color black, mouthparts and legs brown (
Fig. 15
A).
Right mandible slightly longer than left, without tooth basad of apex. Labrum trapezoidal, length about 1/4–1/ 5 width (in dorsal view).
Frontoclypeus asymmetrical, slightly convex anteriorly, obtuse, with 2 long and a number of smaller setae. Frontoclypeus slightly depressed in the middle anteriorly, minutely punctate (punctures separated by more than 10 their diameters).
Pronotum 1.8 times wider than long, widest medially. Margins with relatively wide border, lateral margins with 4 long setae. Pronotum evenly convex, minutely punctate.
Elytra convex, with distinct humeral and apical tubercules. Maximum width approximately at basal 1/3. First stria distinct and reaching the apex of elytron, other striae indistinct. Epipleura with long, sparse, brown setae. Base of elytra with border from scutellum to humeral callus. Elytra minutely punctate except for a few relatively large punctures in the middle of each elytron near stria 1.
Protibiae with 3 outer teeth, lateral margin basad of outer teeth not crenulate. Apex with robust, spur-like seta and a few smaller setae basally. Mesothoracic and metathoracic legs similar in shape. Longer tibial spur as long as 2 basal tarsomeres in mesothoracic legs and as long as 3 basal tarsomeres in metathoracic legs.
Parameres curved and rounded in lateral view, without teeth but with concavities laterally (
Fig. 15
B). Endophallus armature consists of 3 similar highly-sclerotized, tooth-like sclerites (
Figs. 15
C, D).
Female
unknown.
Variation.
Except for body size, the examined specimens differ slightly in the length of the right mandible.
Distribution and habitat.
Madecorphnus niger
is known from three localities in eastern
Madagascar
(
Fig. 15
E).