Melobasina apicalis Kerremans, 1900

Bílý, Svatopluk, Kubáň, Vítězslav & Volkovitsh, Mark G., 2009, A study on the tribe Poecilonotini, with a revision of the subtribe Nesotrinchina subtrib. nov. and the description of a new genus and species from Papua New Guinea (Coleoptera: Buprestidae: Chrysochroinae), Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 49 (2), pp. 729-767 : 752

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5324888

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5343802

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scientific name

Melobasina apicalis Kerremans, 1900
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Melobasina apicalis Kerremans, 1900 View in CoL

( Figs. 59–65 View Figs , 123, 128 View Figs )

Melobasina apicalis Kerremans, 1900b: 69 View in CoL . Type locality: Papua New Guinea, Louisiade Archipelago, Tagula Island (‘Ile Tugela’).

Melobasina apicalis: KERREMANS (1903) View in CoL : 144 (list of species; distribution: ‘Ile Tugela’), pl. 2, Fig. 2 View Figs ; OBENBERGER (1930): 420 (catalogue; distribution: ‘Ins. Tugela’); BELLAMY (2002): 62 (catalogue); BELLAMY (2008): 625 (catalogue; distribution:Australasian: ‘Tugela Island’).

Nosotrinchus [sic!] Ignitus Théry, 1937: 647 View in CoL , syn. nov. Type locality: Papua New Guinea, Bismarck Archipelago, Bougainville province, Bougainville Island, Buin.

Nesotrinchus ignitus: BELLAMY (1987) : 101 (note).

Melobasina ignita: BELLAMY (2008) : 625 (catalogue; new combination; distribution:Australasian: Solomon Islands – mistake).

Misidentification. Melobasina apicalis Kerremans sensu BELLAMY (2003) View in CoL : 120, Fig. 185. The specimen is in fact a syntype of Nesotrinchus simondsi View in CoL .

Type material examined. Melobasina apicalis : LECTOTYPE (designated here): ♀ ( BMNH), PAPUA NEW GUINEA: LOUISIADE ARCHIPELAGO: ‘Tugela [= Tagula Island], Sol[omon]. Is. ([C. M.] Wodford [leg.]) [p] / apicalis Kerr. Type. [h] / Type [p] [red-framed round label] / Melobasina Kerrem. [h] / M. apicalis Kerr. I. Tugela [h] / Kerremans. 1903–59. [p]’. Since the number of syntypes is unknown, we designate here the female specimen from BMHN as the lectotype to avoid any confusion in the future.

Melobasina ignita : HOLOTYPE (by monotypy): ♀ ( NHMB, coll. G. Frey), PAPUA NEW GUINEA: BISMARCK ARCHIPELAGO: Bougainville Island: ‘Buin Ile Salomon [h] / Nosotrinchus ignitus Thery [h] Type [p, red] / keine Type aber Paratype 1956 det. Kamp [h]’.

Additional material examined. SOLOMON ISLANDS: GUADALCANAL ISLAND: ‘Wanderers Bay 84. 3 [h] / Solomon Islands, W Guadalcanal Isl., Wanderer Bay coast [h, Kubáň’ s writing] / Melobasina fossicollis Kerr. det from descr. [h] B.Levey det. 196 [p] 8 [h]’ (2 ♀♀, BMNH).

Remarks. BELLAMY (2008) formally transferred ‘ Nesotrinchus ignitus ’ to the genus Melobasina . We have studied the types of M. ignita and M. apicalis and two females from Guadalcanal and failed to find any substantial differences and we consider them conspecific, M. ignita ( Fig. 65 View Figs ) being a junior subjective synonym of M. apicalis ( Fig. 59 View Figs ). HOŁYŃSKI (1993: 27) most probably studied specimens from Guadalcanal deposited in BMNH and determined by B. Levey as ‘ Melobasina fossicollis Kerr. ’ (see above).

Distribution. Papua New Guinea ( Bismarck Archipelago: Bougainville Island; Louisiade Archipelago: Tagula Island), Solomon Islands (Guadalcanal Island).

NHMB

Natural History Museum Bucharest

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Buprestidae

Genus

Melobasina

Loc

Melobasina apicalis Kerremans, 1900

Bílý, Svatopluk, Kubáň, Vítězslav & Volkovitsh, Mark G. 2009
2009
Loc

Melobasina ignita: BELLAMY (2008)

BELLAMY C. L. 2008: 625
2008
Loc

Nesotrinchus ignitus: BELLAMY (1987)

BELLAMY C. L. 1987: 101
1987
Loc

Nosotrinchus [sic!] Ignitus Théry, 1937: 647

THERY A. 1937: 647
1937
Loc

Melobasina apicalis:

BELLAMY C. L. 2008: 625
BELLAMY C. L. 2002: 62
OBENBERGER J. 1930: 420
KERREMANS C. 1903: 144
1903
Loc

Melobasina apicalis

KERREMANS C. 1900: 69
1900
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