Notopilo beswickensis, Bartlett & Lambkin, 2022

Bartlett, Justin S. & Lambkin, Christine L., 2022, Australian Opilonini (Coleoptera: Cleridae: Clerinae) part I: A revised taxonomy for Australian Opilo Latreille including descriptions of new genera and species, Zootaxa 5220 (1), pp. 1-81 : 39

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5220.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7459449

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D37A1778-FA33-40EB-9561-CBB61A918047

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scientific name

Notopilo beswickensis
status

sp. nov.

Notopilo beswickensis sp. nov.

ZooBank registration: urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:D37A1778-FA33-40EB-9561-CBB61A918047

( Figs 43 View FIGURES 27–47 , 81 View FIGURES 66–101 , 116 View FIGURES 102–137 , 156 View FIGURES 150–161 ; Map 3)

HOLOTYPE ♁: Northern Territory: Austral. North.T. Beswick, I 1958, leg. H.Demarz // coll. R. Gerstmeier RGCM Munich ( QM, type reg. T258551) . PARATYPES (21): Northern Territory: same data as holotype (4, ZSM; 7, RGCM); Tindal, N.T. 14.31S 132.22E, 1-20 Dec. 1967, light trap, W.J.M. Vestjens (5, ANIC) GoogleMaps . Queensland: Australia: n. Qld, 40 Mile Scrub N.P. via Mt Garnet , 10-i-25-ii-1986, Storey & Heiner // Malaise trap (1 ♁, 1, QDPC) ; Mareeba, N.Q., Jan 1950, C. Oke // COL-65682 (1, NMV) ; Mt Garnet Ra., N.Q., 1/58 GB // J.G. Brooks Bequest , 1976 (1, ANIC) . Western Australia: [unknown locality] W. Aust // F. E. Wilson Collection // Opilo near but not congruus // COL-65677 (1, NMV) .

Additional material: Northern Territory: Brunette Downs, NT, via Freewina , 12 February 1982, Light, R. Patterson, G 893 (1 ♀, ANIC) ; Tindal, N.T. 14.31S 132.22E, 1-20 Dec. 1967, light trap, W.J.M. Vestjens (1 ♀, ANIC) GoogleMaps . Western Australia: WA: Argyle Diamond Mine , ca. 110 km SSW Kununurra 16°43′S 128°24′E 21 February 1984 A.C. Postle // Argyle Diamond Mines Collection donated 25 June 2001 (1, WAM) GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis. Pronotum broadly rounded laterally, disc not heavily punctate, central sulcus small and shallow; elytra dark with white to pale yellow fasciate and apical maculations (humeral maculae absent in typical form), fasciae angled toward and meeting at suture, punctation with nodules, 8 th stria beginning at or within fascia, punctate to apex; legs entirely black, tarsi with three ventral tarsal pads.

Description. Habitus: Fig. 156 View FIGURES 150–161 . Total length: 6–8.1 mm. Head: Cranium black, supra-antennal elevation and parts of clypeus often dark reddish-black, anteclypeus and labrum orange, palpi dark brown with paler terminal margins, antennae brown; frons broad (eyes separated by 1.65–1.8 eye widths), moderately punctate, rugulose above narrowest point, smoother below, slightly bulging above epistomal suture, clypeus with several punctures, anterior margin strongly concave, genae wrinkled; exterior margins of terminal palpomeres about 1.5–2 times (maxillae) and about 2.5 times (labium) the length of inside edges; antennae reaching base of pronotum; eyes and most of cranium vested with erect pale setae, frons with shorter medially-directed setae. Prothorax: Entirely black; pronotum 1.2–1.3 times longer than wide, moderately rotund in shape, anteriorly as broad as middle and about as wide or slightly narrower than head, sides round (not tuberculate), subapical depression deeply v-shaped, central sulcus weakly impressed; disc moderately to strongly punctate though smooth (glossy) in appearance, moderately distributed with short fine setae oriented in all directions and occasional long erect setae. Pterothorax: Ventrites dark brown, impunctate, moderately vested with short pale and occasional long setae; elytra blackish-brown with pale yellow to ivory-like markings (a large apical macula and a thick transverse fascia crossing the sutures and having the anterior and sometimes the posterior margins tapering inwards); elytra widest in apical half, length to width ratio 2.4–2.5:1; punctation with lateral nodules, nodules not visible within fascia, punctation large, deep and crowded in basal half, only slightly less so posterior of fascia, striae distinct until apical macula, punctation present but more confused within apical macula, 8 th stria beginning at or within fascia; interstriae with moderately long erect setae every 1 or 2 punctures and less frequently with longer erect setae, inner anterior rim of punctations with a minute semi-reclinate seta; epipleurae extending well into apical curve; hindwing with CuA 3+4 cross-vein complete (CuA 1 cross-vein not examined), MP 3+4 absent basad of CuA 1 crossvein. Legs: Entirely black to blackish-brown in most species (one female form Tindal with predominantly pale femora), tarsi dark brown, ventral tarsal pads paler; profemora barely swollen, other femora slender. Abdomen: Ventrites dark brown. Male genitalia: Tegmen ( Fig. 43 View FIGURES 27–47 ) robust, sides subparallel, rounding off to parameroid lobes (apically tapered to a weakly digitiform process), dorsal sinus just over one-third tegmen length, weakly narrowing internally, ventral two-thirds as long, tegminal arms gradually meeting apodeme at broad base; median lobe as in Fig. 81 View FIGURES 66–101 ; pygidium as in Fig. 116 View FIGURES 102–137 .

Variation. The size and shape (degree of taper towards suture) of the elytral fascia is variable within specimens of the type series. Two non-type specimens, one from Brunette Downs, Northern Territory (ANIC), another from Argyle Diamond Mine , Western Australia (WAM), differ from those of the type-series in having a large humeral maculation on each elytron.

Etymology. The specific epithet beswickensis refers to Beswick in the Northern Territory where most of the type-series was collected.

Biology. Adults have been collected in December and January.

Distribution (Map 3). Specimens are known from northern parts of Queensland and the Northern Territory plus one unknown location in Western Australia.

QM

Queensland Museum

ZSM

Bavarian State Collection of Zoology

ANIC

Australian National Insect Collection

QDPC

Queensland Primary Industries Insect Collection

NMV

Museum Victoria

WAM

Western Australian Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cleridae

Genus

Notopilo

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