Sueus insulanus Schiffer, Smith & Cognato, sp. nov.
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Type material. Holotype, female, Papua New Guinea: Mt Wilhelm, -5.732514, 145.2568, 700m, Coll. by Keltim, Uma, Novotny, Leponce; P1117 Plot 3, FIT-MW700-C-4/8-d07, 31/10/20]12-2/11/[20]12 (MNHN) . Paratypes, females, Papua New Guinea: Mt Wilhelm, -5.731961,145.2522, 700m, Coll. by Keltim, Uma, Novotny, Leponce; P1237 Plot 18, FIT-MW700-R-4/8-d08, 1/11/[20]12 -3/11/[20]12; DNA Voucher SMS422 (MSUC). Papua New Guinea: Mt Wilhelm, -5.739897, 145.3297, 200m, Coll. by Dilu, Ray, Novotny, Leponce; P0802 Plot 12, FIT-MW200-L-7/8-d14, 7/11/[20]12 -9/11/[20]12 (MNHN). Each specimen includes the label, “Our Planet Reviewed –MNHN/PNI/IRD 2012” .
Diagnosis. Length 2.0– 2.6 mm, 1.82–2.08 × longer than wide; declivital interstriae bearing minute granules; interstrial setae of the elytral declivity appressed.
Description. Female: length 2.0– 2.6 mm, 1.82–2.08 × longer than wide. Frons weakly convex, with a distinct, sharply elevated, longitudinal carina extending from epistomal margin to upper level of eyes; surface dull, densely, and finely punctate-granulate, with fine, golden-brown setae. Antennal funicle 5-segmented; club conical slightly flattened, with three transverse sutures. Pronotum 1.2–1.44 × wider than long, widest slightly behind middle; lateral margin evenly arcuate, more strongly converging on anterior half; surface densely, finely granulate and weakly punctate, with scattered, long, golden-brown setae. Elytra 1.18–1.38 × longer than wide; sides weakly arcuate, apex narrowly rounded; discal striae very narrow, shining, lightly impressed, more strongly impressed toward declivity, strial punctures fine, shallow; discal interstriae much wider (2–4 ×) than striae, granulate, with 3 or 4 rows of long, fine, appressed, golden-brown setae. Declivity convex; surface as on disc except striae distinctly more deeply impressed, interstriae slightly narrower, fewer granules. Third tarsal segment entire.
Male. Unknown.
Etymology. L.= islander, a noun in apposition.
Distribution. Papua New Guinea.
Hosts. Unknown. Presumably mycetophagous.