Dendrocellus elegans Sloane, 1907
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Dendrocellus elegans Sloane View in CoL
( Figs. 6 View Figs , 42 View Figs , 58 View Figs , 95–96 View Figs )
Dendrocellus elegans Sloane 1907: 473 View in CoL (New Guinea)
Specimens examined. Total 18 specimens: New Guinea: 1 female (ZMHU), ‘‘D. N. Guinea’’/‘‘Sattelberg’’/‘‘ Desera elegans Sloane, Andr. View in CoL ’’; 1 male (ZMHU), ‘‘D. N. Guinea’’/‘‘Sattelberg’’; 1 male (ISNB), ‘‘Brit. N. Guinea’’/‘‘Reg. Mus. Hist. Nat. Belg. I. G. 10294’’/‘‘ parallela Chd. View in CoL ’’/‘‘G. Fagel’’/‘‘G. Fagel det. Desera parallela Chd. View in CoL ’’/‘‘Coll. R. I Sc. N. B. Papua New Guinea’’; 1 male (ISNB), ‘‘New Pommern, Reg. Mus. Hist. Nat. Belg. I.G. 10294’’/‘‘ unidentata View in CoL M.L.’’/‘‘G. Fagel’’/‘‘G. Fagel det. unidentata View in CoL M.L.’’/‘‘Coll. R. I. Sc. N. B. Papua New Guinea’’; 1 male and three females (ISNB), ‘‘Jule Island’’/‘‘Coll. R. I. Sc. N. B. New Zealand’’ [not New Zealand, Jule Island is in New Guinea]; 1 female (CAS), ‘‘Papua New Guinea, Madang Province, Simbai, 51 ° 7 9 S, 144 ° 26 9 E, Norman D. Penny’’/‘‘ Desera elegans Sloane View in CoL , det. D. H. Kavanaugh, 1987’’; 1 male (CAS), ‘‘Finschhafen, New Guinea, IV-44, E. S. Ross’’/‘‘ Desera elegans View in CoL det. Darl. 1967’’; 1 male (CAS), ‘‘Papua New Guinea, Madang Province, Nagada Harbor, Christensen Res. Inst., 3 m, 27 February 1989, stop # 89-2’’/‘‘D. H. Kavanaugh and G. E. Ball collectors, Cal. Acad. Sci. Coll.’’/‘‘Papua New Guinea Expedition- 1989’’; 1 male (CAS), ‘‘West New Guinea/Paniai Prov./IR25 Enarotall, Danau Paniai, 1,900 m, Swamps n. the village 29.7–4.8 1991, leg. Balke & Hendrich’’; 1 female (CAS), ‘‘New Guinea: Morobe District, Wau, 15-X-1969, James E. Tobler, Cal. Acad. Sci. Coll.’’/‘‘ Desera elegans Sloane View in CoL , det. D. H. Kavanaugh 1991’’; 1 male (CMNH), ‘‘ Dec 29, 1981 ’’/‘‘Papua New Guinea, Wau-Morobe Prov. Coll. A. Allison, light trap 1,230 m’’/‘‘ Desera elegans View in CoL det. R. T. Bell’’/ ‘‘ Desera elegans (Sloane) View in CoL det. R. Davidson’’; 1 male (CMNH), ‘‘ Jan 17, 1982 ’’/ ‘‘Papua New Guinea, Wau-Morobe Prov. Coll. A. Allison, light trap 1,230 m’’/ ‘‘ Desera elegans View in CoL det. R. T. Bell’’/‘‘ Desera elegans (Sloane) View in CoL det. R. Davidson’’; 1 female (CMNH), ‘‘ Dec 28, 1981 ’’/‘‘Papua New Guinea, Wau-Morobe Prov. Coll. A. Allison, light trap 1,230 m’’/‘‘ Desera elegans View in CoL det. R. T. Bell’’/‘‘ Desera elegans (Sloane) View in CoL det. R. Davidson’’; 1 female (CMNH), ‘‘Papua New Guinea, Wau, Apr. 28, 1982, Coll. R. T. Bell, light trap’’/‘‘ Desera elegans View in CoL det. R. T. Bell’’/‘‘ Desera elegans (Sloane) View in CoL det. R. Davidson’’; 1 female (CMNH), ‘‘Papua New Guinea, Morobe Province, Wau Ecology Inst., 19 May 1984, 1,200 m, Coll. Chen Young’’/‘‘ Desera elegans (Sloane) View in CoL det. R. Davidson’’
Description. Because Sloane’s description (1907: 473) is detailed, we simply add the following: length 9.1–10.7 mm, width 2.6–3.5 mm. Femora brown, with apical ninth or tenth blackish brown; tibiae brown. Ant 1/Ant 3 5 3.37 (3.13–3.50); HW/ PW 5 1.16 (1.09–1.19); PL/PW 5 1.58 (1.53–1.65); EW/PW 5 2.41 (2.22–2.58); EL/EW 5 1.74 (1.62–1.81); labrum with medial lobe slightly protruded anteriorly; genae short, slightly tumid; eyes large, about 2.5 times as long as genae; elytra with lateral margins nearly parallel in both sexes; elytral outer angles strongly dentate, sharply pointed at apex ( Fig. 42 View Figs ); protarsomere 3 slightly asymmetrical in male; tarsal claws with 5 or 6 pectinations, longest pectination slightly longer than width of claw base ( Fig. 58 View Figs ). Aedeagus with apical lamella narrow, slightly digitiform ( Figs. 95–96 View Figs ).
Distribution. New Guinea.
Remarks. We have not examined the type. Members of this species can be recognized by their brown femora with very short dark apices. In most specimens, the elytra possess strongly dentate outer angles as described by Sloane (1907: 473), and in some specimens, the outer angles are sharpened into a short spine (e.g., from Jule Island). We found one specimen (in CAS) of this species with obtuse outer angles; but because it is similar to other specimens of this species in other characters, including shape of the aedeagus, this is probably just an abnormal specimen. This species is the only member of Dendrocellus distributed in New Guinea and appears to be endemic to this island.
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Dendrocellus elegans Sloane
Liang, Hongbin & Kavanaugh, David H. 2007 |
Dendrocellus elegans
Sloane 1907: 473 |