Zorion opacum Sharp

Schnitzler, Franz-Rudolf & Wang, Qiao, 2005, Revision of Zorion Pascoe (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae), an endemic genus of New Zealand, Zootaxa 1066, pp. 1-42 : 34-35

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.170224

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6264971

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D8B618-1809-FFB7-431C-FD05FC4E2747

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scientific name

Zorion opacum Sharp
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Zorion opacum Sharp View in CoL

(Figs. 21, 24)

Zorion opacum Sharp, 1903: 109 View in CoL . – Broun, 1909: 147; Aurivillius, 1912: 156; Blair, 1937: 265; Macfarlane, 1979: 64 –70; Early et al., 1991: 10 –24; Emberson, 1998:46.

Diagnosis

Zorion opacum can be distinguished from all other Zorion species by the dorsally matte body surface, which gives the head, prothorax and elytra a silky dull appearance. All other Zorion species have glossy elytra.

Redescription

Body length: Male 3.18–6.96 mm, female 3.78–7.12 mm.

Colour: Body golden brown, with a pale ivory spot on each elytron (Fig. 21). Elytral spot variable or absent. Head and pronotum dark brown, base of elytra dark brown about half way towards apex elytra becoming light brown. Tip of mandibles black. Scape and pedicel golden brown; antennal segments 3–7 or 3–8 pale brown at base but gradually becoming dark brown towards apex; antennal segments 8–11 or 9–11 dark brown or pale brown. Pro­ and mesocoxal cavity bounded by dark edge; trochanter and apex of coxa creamy golden brown; base of femur whitish or pale brown, not bearing a dark ring at beginning of femoral club as in Fig. 3 View FIGURES 1 – 3 ; tibia and tarsi golden brown throughout. Abdominal segments dark brown but often the last two visible segments light brown.

Structure: Head, prothorax and elytra silky dull, matt surface dorsally, body shiny ventrally. Pronotum with slightly wrinkled surface. Females with hairs on anterior epipleural fold; males usually without such hairs. Elytral apex rounded.

Ovipositor and spermatheca: Ratio of dorsal to ventral baculi being 1:1. Spermatheca sclerotised without sclerotised inner structure, strongly curved, bean­shaped widest towards middle and gradually tapering towards apex. Spermathecal gland arising at around 1/3 of spermatheca length from base.

Var ia t io n: Scape and pedicel may be dark brown.

Biology

Z. opacum adults were found under a rotten log, on a leaf at night, in litter, beating broadleaf vegetation and bush, mixed shrub or forest. Plants swept or beaten were blackberry flower and leaves of flax, Apium , Brachyclottis huntii , Coprosma , Muehlenbeckia australis , Myoporum laetum , Plagianthus , Plagianthus regius and Pseudopanax . Others were collected on Melicytus chathamicus branch trap and by Malaise trap at bush edge in grass/ Muehlenbeckia flat. Adults were reared ex: Hebe barkeri , Myrsine bark, Myrsine chathamica bole, Myrsine coxii boles and Plagianthus . Females were collected between 9 Nov. and 6 Mar., and males between 2 Nov. and 2 Mar. Based on labels development of collected immature stages ranges for females from 216– 245 days and for males from 216–316 days. The records do not mention the conditions for rearing.

Distribution

Main Island, Rekohu, and Wharekauri, Pitt Island (Rangiauria) and South East Island (Rangatira) of the Chathams Islands ( Fig. 24 View FIGURE 24 ).

Comments

Hind tarsi, right middle tibia, left antenna segments 9–11 are missing on the lectotype. The locality of the specimen collected by Pascoe from Otago (93–60 BMNH) is questioned by Sharp (1903) in the original species description.

Material examined

Lectotype: designated here. Ψ Chatham Islands, collected by Prof. Schauinsland, labelled type by D. Sharp, Sharp coll. 1905–313 ( BMNH).

Paralectotype: Z. opacum , designated here. Ψ Chatham Islands, Sharp coll. 1905–313. (BMNH).

Other material examined: 67 Ψ, 113 ɗ. Chatham Islands: Chatham Island (1 Ψ BMNH 93–60; 9 ɗ LUNZ m– 270700 –1/8, m– 270700 –4/8; 1 ɗ MONZ; 36 ɗ, 21 Ψ NZAC); Pitt Island (2 Ψ AMNZ 1123, 18847; 2 ɗ, 1 Ψ BMNH 1922–482; 3 ɗ, 6 Ψ LUNZ f– 270700 –2/8, f– 270700 –5/8;10 Ψ, 30 ɗ NZAC); South East Island (8 ɗ, 6 Ψ AMNZ 11223, 11226, 11227, 11229, 11228, 11230, 11231, 11236, 11234, 11237, 11238, 11240, 11241, 11242; 24 ɗ, 20 Ψ NZAC f– 270700 –3/8, f– 270700 –8/8).

LUNZ

Lincoln University Entomology Research Museum

MONZ

Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa - Entomology

NZAC

New Zealand Arthropod Collection

AMNZ

Auckland Institute and Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cerambycidae

Genus

Zorion

Loc

Zorion opacum Sharp

Schnitzler, Franz-Rudolf & Wang, Qiao 2005
2005
Loc

Zorion opacum

Emberson 1998: 46
Early 1991: 10
Macfarlane 1979: 64
Blair 1937: 265
Aurivillius 1912: 156
Broun 1909: 147
Sharp 1903: 109
1903
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