Leioproctus (Colletellus) auricorneus Leijs sp. n. Figures 2E, 12 A–I
Specimens examined.
(1♂): Holotype male, 56 km SE of Alice Springs (24.1833S; 134.0167E), 03 Oct. 1978, Cardale, J., Malaise trap, ANIC 32-111658.
Diagnosis.
Ocellocular area smooth shiny openly punctate, metapostnotum shiny, but T1-2 dull and densely reticulate, flagellum orange. S7 ventral lobe large with long branched setae.
Female unknown.
Description.
Male holotype: body length: 4.9 mm; head width: 1.7 mm. Relative head measurements: HW 50, ASD 3.1, AOD 6.5, HL 40, IAD 10.8, LFW 26, OAD 16, OOD 9.2, OW 19, UFW 35, HW/HL 1.2, LFW/UFW 0.7. Relative wing measurements: MSR 1.22, FSR 0.96, SFR 0.96.
Structure: terga anteriorly almost not depressed; BTP rounded, elongated almost pointy; flagellum F1-7 orange, 8-11 brown; S7: dorsal apical lobe absent, ventral apical lobe large, branched setae present on posterior area of ventral apical lobe.
Sculpture: scutum smooth, with open small punctures; metapostnotum entirely smooth; T1 lineo-reticulate, T2-3 transverse lineo-reticulate; clypeus smooth, closely punctate; supraclypeal area smooth, closely punctate; ocellocular area smooth, openly punctate; frons smooth, openly to closely punctate.
Coloration: terga anteriorly black, posterior margins transparent brown; mandibles black with reddish tip; scape brown, dull.
Pubescence: scutum: long, open; scutellum: long, open; S5 posteriorly with very dense fringe of long white hairs.
Flower records.
No data.
Distribution.
Figure 12I.
Etymology.
The specific epithet refers to the orange coloured antennae.