Stilicoderus aerosus Last
Stilicoderus aerosus LAST 1984: 114 .
Stiliderus aerosus: ROUGEMONT 1986a: 154.
13 exx., Indonesia, Papua, Star Mountains, Abmisibil 1950–2200 m, 4°38′S 143°7′E, 29.I.–09.II.2005, dist. mtn. rainforest. sifted, leg. T. LACKNER; 5 exx., Indonesia, Papua, KecamatanNipsan, Walmak, 1800–2000 m, 4°07′S 139°38′E, 10.– 17.II.2005, dist. mtn. rainforest, sifted, leg. T. LACKNER (13 exx. ZMAN, 5 exx. CRO) .
Remark
These new records considerably extend the known range of this species, from Okapa District in Papua New Guinea to the Star Mountains of Irian Jaya.
1 Body entirely pitchy-black; granulation of elytra evident on entire surface........................................................................ 2
– Fore-body brown at least in parts; granulation of elytra evident on whole surface or obsolescent at least on disc. ........ 4
2 Head scarcely transverse, sub-orbicular (ROUGEMONT 1986a: fig. 4H). – Pronotum elongate. Aedoeagus see ROUGEMONT 1986a: fig. 4A. ................................................. solitarius Last
– Head clearly transverse, with distinct posterior angles....... 3
3 Head more strongly transverse (ROUGEMONT 1986a: fig. 5H); pronotum short, slightly transverse; puncturation of head and pronotum coarser, granulation of pronotum and elytra coarser and sparser, the entire fore-body distinctly shiny. Aedoeagus see ROUGEMONT 1986a: fig. 5A, the apices of parameriod lobes slightly recurved ventrad. .... lasti (Rougemont)
– Head longer, less transverse; pronotum elongate; puncturation of head much finer and closer, the entire fore-body dull. Aedoeagus see Fig. 11, the parameroid lobes asymmetrical, their apices sinuate, upturned before apical declivous hook. ....................................................................... lastianus n. sp.
4 Head, including eyes, broader than elytra; smaller species, ca. 4.8 mm long. – Aedoeagus see Fig. 14 .... papuanus n. sp.
– Head, including eyes, narrower than, or at most as broad as elytra; larger species, 5.0– 6.4 mm long............................... 5