Scydmaenilla (Scydmaenilla) sydneyana Franz
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5696243 |
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Scydmaenilla (Scydmaenilla) sydneyana Franz |
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Scydmaenilla (Scydmaenilla) sydneyana Franz View in CoL
( Figs. 97 View FIGURES 93 – 98 , 103 View FIGURES 99 – 104 , 109 View FIGURES 105 – 110 )
Stenichnus (Scydmaenilla) sydneyanus Franz, 1975: 140 .
Type material studied. Holotype: Ƥ: three labels ( Fig. 109 View FIGURES 105 – 110 ): "Sydney" and " 1/1/95 " on the reverse side [white, printed, reverse handwritten in black], " Stenichnus / ( Scydmaenilla ) / sydneyanus / m. / det.H.Franz" [white, printed and handwritten in blue], " Type " [red, handwritten in blue] (SAM).
Additional material: Ƥ, Australia, New South Wales, Glenfield, date and collector unknown, labeled as a paratype (sic!) of Stenichnus sydneyanus by H. Franz (NHMW).
Diagnosis. Body length about 1.40–1.50 mm; elytra moderately slender, EI 1.36–1.55; antennal club symmetrical; metatibiae with subapical setal brushes; lateral metaventral carinae present; short median longitudinal groove on posterior pronotal collar absent; lateral marginal pronotal carinae distinct.
Redescription. Body of female ( Figs. 97 View FIGURES 93 – 98 , 103 View FIGURES 99 – 104 ) strongly convex, elongate and slender, with long appendages, BL 1.38–49 mm; glossy, uniformly light brown with slightly lighter legs and maxillary palps; vestiture yellowish.
Head ( Fig. 97 View FIGURES 93 – 98 ) approximately subtriangular, broadest at eyes, HL 0.24–0.25 mm, HW 0.28 mm; tempora distinctly shorter than eyes; vertex distinctly transverse and weakly, evenly convex, anteriorly confluent with convex frons; supraantennal tubercles barely marked; eyes large and strongly convex, distinctly bean-shaped and oblique in relation to the long axis of the head. Punctures on head dorsum fine and sparse, inconspicuous; setae short, sparse, suberect. Antennae ( Fig. 97 View FIGURES 93 – 98 ) moderately long, with distinct, symmetrical and slender club composed of antennomeres IX–XI, AnL 0.60–0.65 mm; antennomeres I–VIII elongate, IX–X distinctly transverse, XI 1.7 × as long as broad.
Pronotum ( Fig. 97 View FIGURES 93 – 98 ) in dorsal view with large and oval discal part broadest near anterior fourth of PL and short posterior collar demarcated by shallow lateral constriction, PL 0.38–0.40 mm, PW 0.30 mm; anterior and lateral margins of discal part confluent and rounded; posterior margin only slightly arcuate; hind pronotal corners indistinctly marked, blunt and obtuse; posterior collar dorsally distinctly demarcated by sharply marked, narrow and strongly arcuate transverse groove connecting a pair of distinct, large subtriangular impressions; lateral marginal carinae well-visible in posterior half of pronotum. Punctures on pronotal disc and posterior collar very fine and inconspicuous; setae long, sparse and suberect to erect.
Elytra ( Fig. 97 View FIGURES 93 – 98 ) oval and more convex than pronotum, broadest slightly anterior to middle, EL 0.75–0.85 mm, EW 0.55 mm, EI 1.36–1.55; humeral calli distinct, developed as elongate protuberances; elytral apices separately rounded. Punctures on elytral disc nearly as unremarkable as those on pronotum; setae long, sparse and suberect. Hind wings well-developed, twice as long as elytra.
Legs ( Fig. 97 View FIGURES 93 – 98 ) long and slender; all tibiae straight or nearly straight, each metatibia with short and slender subapical setal brush.
Male. Unknown.
Distribution. Southeastern Australia: eastern New South Wales.
Remarks. Scydmaenilla sydneyana is most similar to S. brisbanensis ; see Remarks for the latter species.
A female of this species is deposited in the Franz Collection (NHMW), bearing a yellow identification label with printed " PARATYPUS " and the species name written in Franz's hand. In the original description (Franz 1975) it is clearly stated that this species is known from a single female only and deposited at SAM. Therefore, the specimen from NHMW is certainly not a paratype.
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