Noteucinetus victoriae, Lawrence, 2019

Lawrence, John F., 2019, New species of Eucinetus and Noteucinetus from Australia (Coleoptera: Scirtoidea: Eucinetidae), Zootaxa 4668 (2), pp. 151-182 : 169-180

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4668.2.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:DDEB92E2-3F1B-463F-B68C-4C3E282279FF

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E52C87D7-3D29-FF84-FF74-4DF22ED3F8E2

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Noteucinetus victoriae
status

sp. nov.

Noteucinetus victoriae sp. nov.

( Figs 32–33 View FIGURES 24–33 , 37–38 View FIGURES 34–51 , 66, 69 View FIGURES 52–72 , 90, 102 View FIGURES 89–103 , 108 View FIGURES 104–118 , 119, 125 View FIGURES 119–132 , 140–141 View FIGURES 133–148 )

Diagnosis. This species differs from N. ornatus in its larger size (length greater than 1.4 mm), more elongate body (more than 1.4 times combined elytral width), darker elytra (mostly dark brown or black), mesotibia in both sexes with two spurs, one of which in male is apically widened and cleft, and free portion of a paramere narrow and parallel-sided. The yellowish-brown head and pronotum and the dark brown or black elytra with a reddish sutural stripe separates this species from all other described Noteucinetus , and the single metatibial spur also separates it from N. nunni Bullians & Leschen.

Description. Length 1.45–1.65 (1.55 ± 0.06) mm; body 1.42–1.57 (1.47) times as long as combined elytral width; greatest depth 0.73–0.78 (0.75) times elytral width. Colour of head and pronotum yellow to yellowishbrown; elytra primarily dark brown to black, sometimes with red along suture; undersurfaces reddish-brown anteriorly and dark brown posteriorly; legs yellowish-brown; antennae and palps yellow. Head 0.90 times as long as wide; distance across eyes 1.32 times distance between them; inner eye margin without notch. Labrum 0.65 times as long as wide, broadly more or less evenly rounded apically, but with a median prominence cleft at middle. Antenna about 1.4 times as long as head width behind eyes; 3rd antennomere 0.81 times as long as 4th; 11th antennomere 1.32 times as long as 10th, 1.80 times as long as wide and narrowly rounded at apex. Mandibular mola well developed. Galea subequal in width to lacinia at midpoint, widest at middle with sides irregularly converging to narrowly rounded apex. Apical maxillary palpomere 1.57 times as long as wide, with broadly, obliquely truncate apex. Apical labial palpomere 1.87 times as long as wide, more or less fusiform with moderately broadly rounded apex. Pronotum 0.29–0.37 (0.34) times as long as wide; prosternal process expanded and truncate at apex. Scutellar shield 0.3 times as wide as pronotum and 0.55 times as long as wide at base, with narrowly acute apex. Elytra 1.19–1.30 (1.24) times as long as wide and 4.71–6.50 (5.35) times as long as pronotum. Elytral punctation and vestiture as in Fig. 90 View FIGURES 89–103 . Metanepisternum 0.73 times as long as mesepimeron, 1.91 times as long as wide, asymmetrically quadrate with all edges straight, the anterior one slightly oblique and the posterior one strongly oblique. Hind wing reduced and flap-like. Mesotibia in female with two acute spurs, one about 0.45 times as long as first mesotarsomere and the other slightly shorter; male with acute spur about as long as in female and a modified spur arising at an angle, slightly shorter, thicker and widened at apex, with a small articulated piece arising from within a cleft. Metatibia with one acute spur 0.75 times as long as first metatarsome. Parameres with apical free sections very narrow with narrowly rounded apex bearing several setae; connecting membrane located well away from apices. Penis slightly, gradually narrowed to subapex, then more strongly narrowed to subacute apex with median cleft, extending well beyond parameral apices.

Types: Holotype, ♁: “ 37.41S 145.44E, VIC, Acheron Gap , 750m, NE of Warburton, 813, 17 Jan.-9 Feb.1987, A. Newton & M. Thayer / Noth. cunn.- Euc. regnans , pyrethin fogging fungusy logs / ANIC image” ( ANIC type #25-067883). GoogleMaps

Paratypes. VIC: Acheron Gap, nr. Warburton, 28–30.iv.1978, Nothofagus lttter, S. & J. Peck (20, ANIC, CMN); Acheron Gap, NE of Warburton (37°41’S, 145°44’E), 750m, 813, 27.i–9.ii.1987, Nothofagus cunninghami - Eucalyptus regnans , pyrethrum fogging fungusy logs, A. Newton, M. Thayer (33, ANIC, FMNH, MVM, NZAC, QMB); Baw Baw Alpine Res., 0.7 km NE Neulynes Mill (37°51’S, 146°15’E). 1035m, 930, Eucalyptus delecatensis forest w/ Nothofagus cunninghami , 26.ii.1993, pyrethrum fogging old large Euc. logs, A. Newton, M. Thayer (4, ANIC, FMNH); Baw Baw Alpine Res., 1.2 km NE Neulynes Mill (37°51’S, 146°15’E). 1145m, 816, wet sclerophyll, Nothofagus cunninghami , 29.i–10.ii.1987, FMHD #87-240, Berlesate leaf & log litter, A. Newton, M. Thayer (4, ANIC); Baw Baw Alpine Res., 1.2 km NE Neulynes Mill (37°51’S, 146°15’E). 1145m, 816, wet sclerophyll, Nothofagus cunninghami , 29.i–10.ii.1987, pyrethrum fogging old fungusy logs, Newton, M. Thayer (4, ANIC); Ben Cairn, northeast slope, NW Warburton (37°43’S, 145°37’E), 960m, 820, wet sclerophyll, Nothofagus cunninghami , 30.i–11.ii.1987, pyrethrum fogging old fungusy logs, A. Newton, M. Thayer (6, ANIC, FMNH); Bulga N. P., 550m, 17.v.1978, log litter & fungi, S. & J. Peck (1, ANIC); Cement Creek, N of Warburton (37°43’S, 145°42’E), 670m. 812, 26.i–11.ii.1987, Eucalyptus regnans - Nothofagus cunninghami , pyrethrum fogging fungusy logs, A. Newton, M. Thayer (11, ANIC, FMNH); Cement Creek, Warburton, 10–17.i.1980, Nothofagus cunninghami etc., flood bebris, A. Newton, M. Thayer (1, ANIC); Cumberland Scenic Res., SW Cambarville, Cora Lynn Falls (37°34’S, 145°53’E), 880m, 824, Eucalyptus regnans , Nothofagus cunninghami , 5.ii.1987, pyrrethrum fogging old fungusy logs, A. Newton, M. Thayer (1, ANIC); Lake Mt. Alpine Res., E Marysville, Gerraty;s (37°31’S, 145°52’E), 1330m, 823, wet sclerophyll forest, 5.ii.1987, FMHD #87-256, berlesate leaf & log litter, A. Newton, M. Thayer (1, ANIC); Mt. Donna Buang, 1200m, 11–17.i.1980, Eucalyptus - Nothofagus forest, A. Newton, M. Thayer (5, ANIC, FMNH); Mt. Donna Buang, N of Warburton (37°43’S, 145°41’E), 1200m, 810, wet sclerop[hyll, Nothofagus cunninghami , 26.i–11.ii.1987, FMHD #87-216, Berlesate leaf & log litter, A. Newton, M. Thayer (5, ANIC); Tanjil Bren, 6.1 km ESE (37°50’S, 146°12’E), 590m, 818, wet sclerophyll forest, 29.i–10.ii.1987, pyrethrum fogging old fungusy logs, A. Newton, M. Thayer (5, ANIC); Tarra-Bulga N. P., Grand Ridge Rd. at Traralgon-Balook Rd. (38°25’S, 146°34’E), 690m, 928, ridge top open Eucalyptus - Acacia forest, 13–25.ii.1993, FMHD #93-90, ex window trap, A. Newton, M. Thayer (3, ANIC); Tarra-Bulga N. P., Tarra Valley near picnic area (38°27’S, 146°32’E), 340m, 928, cool temperate rainforest, 13–25.ii.1993, FMHD #93-87, ex window trap, A. Newton, M. Thayer (1, ANIC); Tarra Valley N. P. 450m, 17.v.1978, under bark & in fungi, S. & J. Peck (6, ANIC); Warburton, Acheron Way, 495m, 11–16.i.1980, 2 nd growth forest, berlesed from leaf litter, A. Newton,. M. Thayer (2, ANIC); Warburton, 2.2 km N on Acheron Way (37°44’S, 145°43’E), 320m, 931, Eucalyptus regnans forest w/ Acacia dealbata , 15.ii.1993, pyrethrum fogging old fungusy logs, A. Newton, M. Thayer (6, ANIC); Warburton, 2.2 km N on Acheron Way (37°44’S, 145°43’E), 320m, 931, Eucalyptus regnans forest w/ Acacia dealbata , 27.ii.1993, pyrethrum fogging old fungusy logs, A. Newton, M. Thayer (3, ANIC); Wilson’s Promontory N. P., Lilly Pilly Tr., 14.v.1978, Eugenia litter, S. & J. Peck (6, ANIC).

Distribution. Known only from eastern VIC but probably occurs in montane regions of NSW or the ACT. Biology. This species was most often collected by pyrethrum fogging, but a number of specimens were collected by hand under bark of logs, in berlesates of sifted log and leaf litter, and in flight intercept/trough traps. Etymology. Derived from the state of Victoria.

ANIC

Australian National Insect Collection

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Eucinetidae

Genus

Noteucinetus

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