Notopilo variipes (Chevrolat) 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 : 59-60

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scientific name

Notopilo variipes (Chevrolat)
status

comb. nov.

Notopilo variipes (Chevrolat) comb. nov.

( Figs 12 View FIGURES 12–26 , 56 View FIGURES 48–65 , 93 View FIGURES 66–101 , 128 View FIGURES 102–137 , 171 View FIGURES 162–173 , 183 View FIGURES 181–185 ; Map 3)

Opilo variipes Chevrolat, 1874: 285 .

Type material. LECTOTYPE ♁ (here designated): New South Wales: Sidney [illegible] // variipes Chv Type Sydney // TYPE // Museum Paris Coll. Chevrolat Coll. Sedillot 1935 ( MNHN) ( Fig. 183 View FIGURES 181–185 ).

Comment on lectotype designation. As Chevrolat (1874) made no reference to specimens in his description it cannot be assumed that the nominal species group name Opilo variipes was based on a single specimen ( ICZN 1999: Recommendation 73F). The MNHN specimen labelled ‘type’ must therefore be considered a syntype ( ICZN 1999: Article 73.2) and available for lectotype designation ( ICZN 1999: Article 74.1). Condition of lectotype: A3–11 of right antenna missing, frass and debris attached to many longer setae, right side of metaventrite torn at exit point of pin, present pin not original; otherwise in good condition.

Other material examined (63 specimens): Victoria. 37.59S 147.43E, Rotomah Is. , 20km SE by S Bairnsdale, VIC, 20-23 Feb. 1987, D.C.F. Rentz & J. Balderson (1 ♀, ANIC) GoogleMaps ; CE Cole, Melbourne , 9.3.18 // 11 // congruus // COL-65659 (1 ♁, NMV) ; Barton , Victoria, J.E.Dixon (1 ♀, NMV) ; Trentham , Victoria, E.T. Smith (1 ♁, NMV) ; Launching Place , Vic., C. Oke // COL-65652 (1 ♁, NMV) ; Na Na Goon , 21.1.[?], E. Smith (1 ♁, NMV) ; Victoia, Grampians // Schenkling det. // DEI Muncheberg Col —01931 (1 ♁, SDEI) ; Victoria 1880 // Museum Paris (Coll. C. H. Schill) H. Donckier 1909 (1 ♁, MNHN) ; Victoria Australie // Ex Musaeo E. Hintz // Museum Paris ex Coll R. Oberthur (1 ♁, MNHN) ; Australie Victoria // 10 // Opilo variipes Chev. // Museum Paris Coll. M. Pic (1 ♁, MNHN) ; Victoria Australie // Museum Paris Coll. M. Pic (1 ♁, MNHN) ; Australie Victoria // variipes Chev. // Ex Musaeo E. Hintz // Museum Paris 1952 Coll R. Oberthur (1 ♀, MNHN) ; Victoria // Museum Paris Coll. Castelnau Coll. Sedillot 1935 (1 ♁, MNHN) . New South Wales. R.H. Mulder Collection // Lilyvale 17-11-1973 N.S. W.— R.H.M. // K 304493 (1 ♁, AM) ; Culoul Range 6.1.1979 // K 304496 (1 ♁, AM) ; K. K. Spence Collection // French’s Forest KKS xii 33 // K 304556 (1 ♁, AM) ; Australia : Federal Hwy N.S.W., ii.63, B.P. Moore (1 ♀, ANIC) ; 37.13S 149.43E NSW East Boyd NP 54km SE Bombala, 6 Dec. 2004 - 12 Jan. 2005 C. Lambkin, N. Starick // Anteaters Rd. Malaise Trap ANIC bulk sample 2614 (1 ♀, ANIC) GoogleMaps ; 105km SW of Nowra NSW, on Nerriga-Nowra Rd. , 19.i.71, woodlands, S. Misko & K. Pullen (2 ♁, ANIC) ; 35.30S 150.18E Kioloa SF, 15km NE Batemans Bay , NSW Jan. 87 M. G. Robinson flight interc. Trap (1 ♀, ANIC) GoogleMaps ; Stockard Home, Combined St., Wingham NSW 23.xii.90 S. Watkins // S.G. Watkins Collection Donated 2001 // 233 (1 ♀, ANIC) ; 34.24S 150.50E Mt Keira scout camp, NSW c. 320m 4-5 Mar. 1981 Lawrence & Calder (1 ♀, ANIC) GoogleMaps ; Narrara N.S.W, Oct 1936, F.E. Wilson // F. E. Wilson Collection // COL-65641 (1 ♁, NMV) ; Narara N.S.W, 27-11-46 AB (3 ♁, NMV) ; Australia, NSW, 5km nw Wollombi (sw Cessnock ) 4.12.1991 leg. R. Gerstmeier (10 ♁, 3 ♀, RGCM) ; Australia, NSW, 15km sw Cessnock , 4.12.1990 leg. R. Gerstmeier (4 ♁, 3 ♀, RGCM) ; Australia, NSW, 12km sw Bulga 7.12.1990 leg. M. Baehr (1 ♀, RGCM) . Queensland. SEQ: 27°27′ Sx 152°55′E Enoggera Reservoir site3, 4Nov 1999 Rainforest Monteith. Burwell. pyreth. On hoop pines. 7921 (1 ♀, QM) ; SEQ: 25°27′ Sx 151°23′E Gurgeena Plat. Rainforest 10 Oct-19 Dec 1998 G.Monteith & C.Gough intercept. 360m 7513 (1 ♀, QM) ; Queensland // Coll. E.W. Janson (1 ♀, MNHN) . Unknown locality. 2926 // Notoxus congruus , New. —BM // Museum Paris Coll. Gorham 1914 (1 ♁, MNHN) ; Darling Riv. // Museum Paris Coll. Castelnau Coll. Sedillot 1935 (1 ♁, MNHN) ; Museum Paris Coll. Castelnau Coll. Sedillot 1935 (1 ♁, MNHN) ; Australie CH. French // Determin S. Schenkling // Oplio variipes Chevr. (1 ♁, IRSNB) ; Bayswater (1 ♁, NMV) ; [illegible—W Yalok ?] 14-1-06 // 2652 (1 ♁, NMV) ; [no data] (1 ♁, NMV) .

Diagnosis. Pronotum rounded laterally, disc without obvious punctation; elytra dark with orange fasciate and apical maculations, humeral maculae absent, punctation with nodules ( Fig. 12 View FIGURES 12–26 ), 8 th stria absent anterior to fascia (beginning within it), striae terminating within, or just after, fascia, males with setal mat covering striae 1–4 within fascia; femora yellow basally, pale brown apically (much paler than elytra), tarsi with three ventral tarsal pads. Similar to N. brevistriatus sp. nov., though easily differentiated from it by having internally nodulate punctation and the outer striae extending beyond elytral fascia.

Description. Habitus: Fig. 171 View FIGURES 162–173 . Total length: 10.5–16.7 mm (lectotype 11.2 mm). Head: Vertex, frons, genae and submentum blackish, clypeus and supra-antennal elevations reddish-brown, anteclypeus transparent yellow/ orange, antennae, labrum and palpi orange-brown; eyes separated by 0.53–0.75 eye widths (lectotype 0.66); vertex and frons mostly smooth with only occasional small seta-associated punctations, surface even, not sulcate; genae and submentum wrinkled; exterior margins of terminal palpomeres about 2.3 times (maxillae) and 2.7 times (labium) the length of inside edges; antennae reaching base of pronotum; eyes and most of cranium vested with erect pale setae, frons with slightly shorter medially-directed setae. Prothorax: Blackish-brown, venter, pronotal collar and arch paler more reddish or brownish; pronotum 1.26–1.35 times longer than wide (lectotype 1.32), sides round, widest at middle; subapical depression deeply v-shaped, disc with deep central sulcus (sulcus smooth, more open than linear) and obscure lateral sulci, surface smooth, almost impunctate; moderately distributed with long erect setae and shorter finer multi-directional setae. Pterothorax: Ventrites brown to reddish-brown, vested with short pale and occasional long setae; elytra dark reddish-brown with orange markings (each elytron with a large apical macula and a transverse fascia which is broadest at the suture); length to width ratio 2.79–3.15:1 (lectotype 2.91); mostly 9-striate (8 th stria begins within transverse fascia), all stria terminating well before apex (1–3 or 4 within fascia or near, 4 or 5–10 just posterior of fascia), punctation with nodules (most visible within fascia at striae 4–10), very large and complete anterior to fascia, smaller with posterior edge indistinct posterior to fascia, interstriae smooth, epipleurae extending into apical curve, interstriae with very fine short semi-reclinate setae (often>1 per puncture) and longer thicker erect setae (<1 per puncture), intrafoveal setae short (many setae rubbed from lectotype), males with a dense mat of short pale posteriorly directed decumbent setae covering striae 1–4 from just posterior of to just anterior to fascia; hindwing with CuA 3+4 and CuA 1 cross-veins absent. Legs: Profemora pale brown, basal half of meso- and metafemora yellow, apical half pale brown, tibiae and tarsi pale brown, ventral tarsal pads paler; profemora very slightly swollen, other femora slender. Abdomen: Ventrites orange. Male genitalia: Tegmen ( Fig. 56 View FIGURES 48–65 ) moderately slender, middle sinuate, parameroid lobes conspicuously expanded laterally, the latter apically subdigitiform, dorsal sinus long, about one-third tegmen length, slightly narrowed at its half-length, terminally curved, ventral sinus shallow, about three-eighths the length of dorsal sinus, tegminal arms gradually meeting apodeme, apodeme a little less than quarter tegmen length; median lobe as in Fig. 93 View FIGURES 66–101 ; pygidium as in Fig. 128 View FIGURES 102–137 .

Variation. Colour of some specimens closer to black than brown; brown area of meso- and metafemora sometimes less than half of femoral length (possibly females only).

Biology. In southeast Queensland Notopilo variipes has been collected in a flight intercept trap in rainforest at Gurgeena Plateau and by pyrethrum spraying Hoop Pines at Enoggera Reservoir; in New South Wales it was collected using flight intercept traps at Kioloa State Forest . Collection data indicates that adults are active from October to March.

Distribution (Map 3). Throughout Victoria and New South Wales into south-east Queensland.

Unplaced to species group

Remarks. The following four species cannot be assigned to any of the five Notopilo species groups defined above, and we have not identified synapomorphies on which to base further species groups to which they may be assigned. All four species have CuA 3+4 and CuA 1 cross-veins complete.

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

ANIC

Australian National Insect Collection

NMV

Museum Victoria

AM

Australian Museum

QM

Queensland Museum

IRSNB

Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cleridae

Genus

Notopilo

Loc

Notopilo variipes (Chevrolat)

Bartlett, Justin S. & Lambkin, Christine L. 2022
2022
Loc

Opilo variipes Chevrolat, 1874: 285

Chevrolat, A. 1874: 285
1874
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