Revision of the Australian species of the weevil genus Trigonopterus Fauvel Author Riedel, Alexander Author Taenzler, Rene text ZooKeys 2016 556 97 162 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.556.6126 journal article http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.556.6126 1313-2970-556-97 FFA73BF51AA34BF085B81C44F838B040 Taxon classification Animalia Coleoptera Curculionidae 16. Trigonopterus garradungensis Riedel sp. n. Diagnostic description. Holotype (Fig. 16a). Length 3.28 mm. Color black; antenna and legs ferruginous. Body subovate, with marked constriction between pronotum and elytron; in profile convex. Rostrum with median ridge and pair of submedian ridges ending in apical third; intervening furrows with rows of coarse punctures each containing one mesad directed seta; base dorsally protruding, markedly projecting from profile subangularly; epistome posteriorly with angulate ridge bearing 4 denticles. Forehead coarsely punctate-rugose. Pronotum with subapical constriction; disk coarsely punctate-reticulate; with median costa; near middle with pair of weak swellings, further laterad with clusters of sparse yellow recumbent scales. Elytra with striae deeply incised; intervals costate, punctate, with few scattered recumbent scales; sutural interval narrow, below level of interval 2; base markedly bisinuate. Legs. Femora densely punctate. Profemur with subbasal callus anteriorly projecting. Tibiae subbasally with dorsal angulation; metatibia in apical third with blunt suprauncal projection. Abdominal ventrites 1-2 laterally swollen, medially forming common cavity; ventrite 5 punctate, weakly concave. Penis (Fig. 16b) with sides of body weakly converging, in apical third with constriction, apex rounded; transfer apparatus flagelliform, ca. 1.2 x longer than body of penis; ductus ejaculatorius without bulbus. Intraspecific variation. Length 2.97-3.28 mm. Female rostrum dorsally somewhat flattened; median costa and pair of submedian costae subglabrous; epistome simple. Female abdominal ventrites 1-2 medially flat; ventrite 5 coarsely punctate, basally swollen, apically flat. Figure 16. Trigonopterus garradungensis sp. n., holotype; a Habitus b Penis. Material examined. Holotype (QMBA): ARC3732 (EMBL # LN888214), Queensland, Garradunga, Polly Ck., N Innisfail, Hasenpusch property, S17°27.458' , E146°01.227' , sample 4, 82 m, 16-IV-2014. Paratypes (QMBA, SMNK): Queensland: 3 exx, ARC3733 (EMBL # LN888215), ARC3734 (EMBL # LN888216), ARC3735 (EMBL # LN888217), same data as holotype; 2 exx, Garradunga, Polly Ck., N Innisfail, Hasenpusch property, S17°27.388' , E146°01.200' , sample 1, 70 m, 16-IV-2014; 3 exx, Garradunga, Polly Ck., N Innisfail, Hasenpusch property, S17°27.306' , E146°01.214' , sample 2, 103 m, 16-IV-2014; 1 ex, Garradunga, Polly Ck., N Innisfail, Hasenpusch property, S17°27.458' , E146°01.227' , sample 4, 82 m, 16-IV-2014. Distribution. Queensland: Garradunga. Biology. Sifted from leaf litter in primary forest. Etymology. This epithet is an adjective based on the name of the type locality, Garradunga. Notes. Trigonopterus garradungensis Riedel, sp. n. was coded as " Trigonopterus sp. 559".