Ancyropilus hornensis, 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 : 25

publication ID

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

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7459425

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Ancyropilus hornensis
status

sp. nov.

Ancyropilus hornensis sp. nov.

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( Figs 35 View FIGURES 27–47 , 74 View FIGURES 66–101 , 110 View FIGURES 102–137 , 141 View FIGURES 138–149 ; Map 1)

HOLOTYPE ♁: Northern Territory: Horn Islet Pellew Group, N.T. 15-21 Feb. 1968 B. Cantrell ( QM, type reg. T258549) . PARATYPES (2): Northern Territory: Horn Islet Pellew Group, N.T. 15-21 Feb. 1968 B. Cantrell (1 ♁, QM); Horn Islet Sir Edward Pellew Group, N.T. 15-21.ii.1968 B. Cantrell (1 ♀, QM) .

Diagnosis. Pronotum rotund (sub-globose); elytra dark with orange humeral fasciate and apical maculations (humeral maculae less well-defined), 8 th stria beginning near anterior margin of fascia or within fascia, striae reaching apical maculae, interstrial setae not dense as in other Ancyropilus species; femora yellow basally, brown apically, tarsi with three ventral tarsal pads.

Description. Habitus: Fig. 141 View FIGURES 138–149 . Total length: 7.3–9.8 mm (holotype, 8 mm). Head: Vertex and frons black to dark brown, clypeus reddish black or brown, anteclypeus semi-transparent orange, labrum, antennae and palpi orange to orange-brown; eyes separated by about 0.54–0.65 eye widths (holotype, 0.54); vertex and upper part of frons punctate-rugulose, lower part of frons (above epistomal suture) transversely rugulose with occasional punctation near eye margins; clypeus relatively heavily punctate; genae and submentum wrinkled; exterior margins of terminal palpomeres about 1.5 times (maxillary) and 2 times (labial) the length of inside edges; antennae not reaching base of pronotum; eyes and cranium with long erect pale setae, frons and vertex with denser shorter medially-directed setae. Prothorax: Dark brown, pronotal arch and basal collar generally paler than disc, prosternum dark to pale brown; pronotum robust (sub-globose), about 1.14–1.25 times longer than wide (holotype, 1.14), sides rounded to subtly angulate, middle wider than pronotal arch; subapical depression v-shaped, central impression obsolete; disc moderately punctate though with a smooth reflective general appearance, punctures more dense laterally, a medial glabrous stripe in basal half, base with paired paramedical glabrous tumescences, anterior paramedical tumescent areas partly glabrous; disc with fine short multi-directional setae and sparser long erect setae. Pterothorax: Ventrites dark orange-brown, with fine pale posteriorly- or medially-directed setae; elytra dark brown with yellow-orange markings (each elytron with a weakly defined humeral macula running obliquely towards but not reaching the suture, a broad median fascia that crosses the suture and is broadest laterally—anteriorly meeting the humal macula in the female paratype, plus a trigonal apical macula), length to width ratio 2.62–2.72:1 (holotype, 2.72:1); 8 th stria beginning near anterior margin of median fascia, or within fascia (after about 7–10 punctures from base of the 7 th stria), all ten striae reaching apical macula, or 6 th and/or 10 th striae terminating before apical macula; punctation circular, without nodules, diameter of apical punctation similar or slightly smaller than diameter of basal punctures, striae separated by approximately one puncture diameter; epipleurae extending into apical maculae; interstrial setae generally arranged single-file along striae (two setae across strial width observed in striae posterior of median fascia); intrafoveal setae shorter than puncture diameter in the two observed males and as long as puncture diameter in the only known female specimen. Legs: Approximately basal half of profemora and basal three-fifths of mesoand metafemora yellow, remaining parts of femora brown; tibiae and tarsi brown, tibial carinae darker; ventral tarsal pads yellowish; meso- and metafemora slender, profemora weakly swollen. Abdomen: Ventrites brown. Male genitalia: Tegmen ( Fig. 35 View FIGURES 27–47 ), widest near middle, slightly narrowed between middle and parameroid lobes (the apices of which are tapered to a slender, pronounced, slightly inwards-directed digitiform process), dorsal sinus just under one-third tegmen length, ventral sinus about as long as dorsal sinus, apodeme very short, about one-fifthteenth tegmen length; median lobe as in Fig. 74 View FIGURES 66–101 ; pygidium as in Fig. 110 View FIGURES 102–137 .

Etymology. This species is named after the type locality of Horn Islet, of the Sir Edward Pellow group of islands located in the south-west corner of the Gulf of Carpentaria, Northern Territory.

Biology. All three adult specimens were collected in mid-February.

Distribution (Map 1). Ancyropilus hornensis sp. nov. is so far known only from Horn Islet, a small rocky landmass about 2 km long, near the larger Centre Island.

QM

Queensland Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cleridae

Genus

Ancyropilus

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