Ausejanus bournda, Menard & Schuh, 2011

Menard, Katrina L. & Schuh, Randall T., 2011, Revision Of Leucophoropterini: Diagnoses, Key To Genera, Redescription Of The Australian Fauna, And Descriptions Of New Indo-Pacific Genera And Species (Insecta: Hemiptera: Miridae), Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2011 (361), pp. 1-159 : 53-54

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1206/361.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:4CE18A11-140F-4C45-BBC8-D397EA03510D

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D08782-FF99-C647-7405-5C304389FBBA

treatment provided by

Tatiana

scientific name

Ausejanus bournda
status

sp. nov.

Ausejanus bournda View in CoL , new species Figures 6 View Figure 6 , 10B, C View Figure 10 ; plate 2

DIAGNOSIS: Nearly identical in coloration to A. schwartzi and A. minutus except for completely dark brown hemelytron with a weakly transparent area in corium along medial portion of claval sutures (pl. 2). Recognized by apically gold coxae, shape of left paramere and phallotheca, and intermediate size between A. schwartzi and A. minutus . Female nearly identical in coloration to females of A. schwartzi and A. minutus .

DESCRIPTION: Male: Macropterous, medium sized, elongate, and parallel sided. Total length 3.22–3.55, width pronotum 0.90–0.94, maximum width across hemelytra 1.09–1.18. COLORATION: Dark brown, with weakly transparent area in corium along medial portion of claval sutures (pl. 2), and anterior margins of cuneus white. Head dark brown. All antennal segments brown, with segment 2 shade darker brown. Labium dark brown. Eyes dark red to purple. Thorax, pronotum, and scutellum dark brown. Thoracic pleura dark brown, Dorsolateral margin of metepisternum and scent gland with thin white margin. All coxae entirely dark brown with apical lightening to gold at joint with trochanter. Profemora dark basally, gold distally, meso- and metafemora completely dark brown. Pro- and mesotibiae segments brown basally, gold distally, metatibia are completely dark brown and with parallel rows of dark spicules. All tarsomeres are dark brown. Hemelytra dark brown, with weakly transparent area in corium along medial portion of claval sutures, at most J area of cuneus along anterior margin of cuneal fracture distinctly white with reddish tinge along anterior margins with cuneal fracture. Abdomen dark brown. STRUC- TURE: Vertex width narrower than width of one eye, eyes nearly total height of head when head viewed laterally. Length of antennal segment 2 1.33 total head width. GENITA- LIA: Phallotheca: L-shaped, relatively narrow with apex gently tapering toward twisted point (fig. 10C) Left Paramere: Posterior process relatively short and closer in size to anterior process, apex of posterior process directed ventrally (fig. 10B).

Female: Macropterous. Total length 2.67– 3.07, width pronotum 0.87–0.95, width at widest part of hemelytra 1.14–1.24. STRUC- TURE: Vertex nearly takes up half total head width. Length antennal segment 2 1.2 times total head width. COLORATION: Hemelytron darker in than in male, transverse fascia much more pronounced with anterior of corium completely white with fascia and with anterior margin transitioning from gold brown into dark brown rather than relatively defined line in male (pl. 2), profemur darker with apical lightening to gold at joint with protibia less pronounced, dorsoposterior margin of metepisternum with wider white margin, and cuneus with larger lobes white.

ETYMOLOGY: Named for the collecting site of Bournda National Park in New South Wales. Noun in apposition.

HOSTS: Myrtaceae , specifically Melaleuca processillaris (Sol. Ex Gaertn.) and Kunzea ambigua (Sm.) .

DISTRIBUTION: New South Wales.

DISCUSSION: The coloration in this species is very similar to A. minutus and A. schwartzi . All three species have the anterior process of the left paramere relatively short compared to the remaining Ausejanus species. However, the subtle differences in coloration in the males, the angle of the apex of the posterior process of the left paramere, and the structure of the phallotheca clearly indicate they are separate species.

HOLOTYPE: AUSTRALIA: New South Wales: Bournda National Park, North Wallagoot, Turingal Head, 36.78452 ° S 149.9568 ° E, 16 m, 20 Nov 2002, Cassis, Schuh, Schwartz, Silveira, Melaleuca armillaris (Sol. ex Gaertn.) Sm. (Myrtaceae) , det. NSW staff NSW658203, 18 (00272738) ( AM).

PARATYPES: AUSTRALIA: New South Wales: Bournda National Park, North Wallagoot, Turingal Head, 36.78452 ° S 149.9568 ° E, 16 m, 20 Nov 2002, Cassis, Schuh, Schwartz, Silveira, Kunzea ambigua (Sm.) Druce (Myrtaceae) , det. NSW staff NSW658199, 18 (00089931) Melaleuca armillaris (Sol. ex Gaertn.) Sm. (Myrtaceae) , det. NSW staff NSW658203, 2♀ (00272726, 00272727) ( AM), 18 (00272739), 3♀ (00272723, 00272728, 00272730) ( AMNH), 18 (00272737), 2♀ (00272721, 00272729) ( ANIC), 18 (00272740), 1♀ (00272724) ( QM), 18 (00272741), 1♀ (00272725) ( TAMU), 1♀ (00272722) ( UNSW), Kunzea ambigua (Sm.) Druce (Myrtaceae) , det. NSW staff NSW658199, 18 (00274150) Melaleuca armillaris (Sol. ex Gaertn.) Sm. (Myrtaceae) , det. NSW staff NSW658203, 1♀ (00272731) ( USNM).

AM

Australian Museum

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

ANIC

Australian National Insect Collection

QM

Queensland Museum

UNSW

John T. Waterhouse Herbarium

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Miridae

Genus

Ausejanus

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