Copelatus tulagicus Guignot, 1942
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Copelatus tulagicus Guignot, 1942 Figures 7 View Figures 7, 8 , 8 View Figures 7, 8 , 20 View Figure 20
Copelatus apicalis J. Balfour-Browne, 1939: 78 (type locality: " Solomon Islands: Tulagi ; preoccupied by Copelatus apicalis Fairmaire, 1898: 465 [currently in genus Madaglymbus Shaverdo & Balke, 2008]) .
Copelatus tulagicus Guignot, 1942: 86 (as a replacement name for Copelatus apicalis J. Balfour-Browne, 1939: 78).
Type material.
Holotype: ♂, labelled: "Type [round label with red frame, p] // 1826 [hw] // SOLOMON IS. [p] / Tulagi / 3.viii.1934 / on leaf. [hw] / R.A.Lever [p] // Pres.by / Imp.Inst.Ent. / B.M. 1936-90. [p] // Copelatus / Copelatus apicalis , / ♂ Type sp. nov. / J.Balfour-Browne [hw]" ( NHMUK) .
Paratype: ♀, labelled: "Type [round label with red frame, p] // PAPUA: Kokoda [yellow underlined] / I, 200ft. v.1933. / L.E.Cheesman. / B.M.1933-577. [p] // Copelatus / Copelatus apicalis , / ♀ Type sp. nov. / J.Balfour-Browne [hw]" ( NHMUK) .
Additional material examined.
Guadalcanal : 1 ♀, Kukum , 28.iii.1958, E.S. Brown leg. ; 1 ♂, 1 ♀, Kukum , 20.v.1963, P. Greenslade leg. ; 1 ♀, same data, but 29.v.1963 ; 3 ♀♀, same data, but 8.i.1965 ; 1 ♀, same data, but 26.v.1962 ; 1 ♂, Mt. Austen , xii.1965 - i.1966, P. Greenslade leg. (all NHMUK) ; 1 ♂, ca 4.5 km S of Barana vill., forest near "Japanese camp" at Moka river , 09°30.3'S, 159°58.9'E; 275 m, 5.-6.xii.2013, J. Hájek leg. GoogleMaps ; 1 ♀, Mt. Austine, Barana vill. env., 09°28.0'S, 159°58.4'E, 280 m, 23.xi.-8.xii.2013, J. Hájek leg. (all NMPC) GoogleMaps . Santa Isabel : 1 ♀, Ysabel, Gatere , 19.ii.1956, E.S. Brown leg. ( NHMUK).
Diagnosis.
Medium sized (TL: 5.8-6.8 mm), elongate, oblong-oval species. Elytra with transverse testaceous basal band, which does not reach either suture or lateral margin, and with relatively small apical testaceous spot (Figs 7 View Figures 7, 8 , 8 View Figures 7, 8 ). Pronotum with short longitudinal strioles near posterior angles. Elytra with six well impressed discal striae and a submarginal stria: striae 1 and 5 beginning more posteriorly than other striae; submarginal stria long, beginning at elytral mid length. Female dimorphic; striolate form with dorsal surface matt and with coarse microreticulation and numerous strioles on pronotum and elytra, except for apex (Fig. 8 View Figures 7, 8 ). Median lobe hook-like shaped in lateral view, simple; broadened and with distinct pit in two thirds of its length, apically tapering and strongly curved dorsally (Fig. 20A-C View Figure 20 ). Parameres “D” -shaped; apical lobes moderately long (Fig. 20D View Figure 20 ).
Comments on classification.
Based on the characteristic hook-like shape of the median lobe, C. tulagicus apparently belongs to a complex of species distributed in Sunda Islands and New Guinea, including C. geniculatus Sharp, 1882, C. gentilis Sharp, 1882, C. lineatus ( Guérin-Méneville, 1838), C. biroi Guignot, 1956, and C. subterraneus Guéorguiev, 1978 (of the C. irinus species group) and several additional undescribed species; the most closely related species is probably C. martinbaehri Hendrich et al., 2019 described recently from southeastern PNG and northern Queensland.
Copelatus tulagicus was described based on a male from Solomons and female specimen from southeastern New Guinea (Kokoda). The conspecificity of the female with the male holotype is doubtful with the respect to recently described C. martinbaehri from Central Province ( Papua New Guinea), which differs from C. tulagicus only in the shorter and straighter apical part of the male median lobe of the aedeagus .
Distribution.
The species seems to be widely distributed across the New Guinea and the Solomon Islands.
Habitat.
The specimen from Barana was recently collected together with C. portior in a streamlet flowing through secondary forest and gardens near the village (Fig. 26 View Figures 26–28 ). The specimen from Moka River was collected in a small puddle near the river. Some specimens from Kukum were covered with moth scales and they were apparently collected at light.
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Copelatus tulagicus Guignot, 1942
Hajek, Jiri, Shaverdo, Helena, Hendrich, Lars & Balke, Michael 2021 |
Madaglymbus
Shaverdo & Balke 2008 |
Copelatus tulagicus
Guignot 1942 |
Copelatus apicalis
Fairmaire 1898 |
Copelatus apicalis
Fairmaire 1898 |
Copelatus apicalis
Fairmaire 1898 |