Thyestetha nitida Pascoe
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Thyestetha nitida Pascoe View in CoL
( Figs. 6 View FIGURES 1 – 9 , 15 View FIGURES 10 – 18 , 23a–b View FIGURE 23 a – b , 32–34 View FIGURES 29 – 36 , 47–48 View FIGURES 37 – 54 , 58–60 View FIGURES 55 – 60 , 64–65 View FIGURES 61 – 65 , 67–71 View FIGURES 66 – 67 View FIGURE 71 )
Thyestetha nitida Pascoe, 1865: 427 View in CoL (type locality: Aru Isl.).
Thyestetha nitida Pascoe, 1885: 283 View in CoL .
Pantoxistus rubripennis Chevrolat 1881 : LXIX (type locality: Fly River) syn. n.
Diagnosis. Habitus elongate subovate. Pronotum densely punctate with small punctures, punctures finer near base; black. Elytra ferruginuous; with distinct small punctures, interstices 1– 3 X diameter of punctures ( Figs. 6 View FIGURES 1 – 9 , 15 View FIGURES 10 – 18 ). Rostral canal and marginal carinae covered with scales. Dorsal squamose line of metafemur dense, conspicuous. Aedeagus ( Figs. 47–48 View FIGURES 37 – 54 ) with apex curved ventrad, sides sinuate, converging; transfer apparatus fusiform in dorsal view.
Description. Lectotype, male. Length. Pronotum + elytra: 5.3 mm. Color. Antenna, tarsi and rostrum ferruginous; head, prothorax and legs ferruginous to black; elytra and remaining ventral surface dark red. Habitus elongate-subovate, in dorsal view slightly constricted between pronotum and elytra ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 1 – 9 ); profile dorsally constricted between pronotum and elytron ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 10 – 18 ).
Rostrum 5.5 X as long as wide at base, with small scattered scales. Head. Vertex with small punctures, medially strongly punctate, few white scales near eye.
Prothorax 1.2 X wider than long; postocular lobe weakly developed; disc densely punctate with small punctures (except basal row of coarse punctures), interstices larger in basal half, smooth, polished; sides densely punctate with small punctures, posterior margin with white scales; rostral canal and marginal carinae with overlapping cream-colored scales.
Elytra 1.1 X longer than wide; sides rounded; apex distinctly extended, jointly rounded; punctures of striae 1–9 distinctly impressed from base to apex; interstices 1– 3 X wider than diameter of punctures, interstices between punctures of stria 9 ca. 0.5 X diameter of puncture. Metanepisternum 2.8 X wider than high.
Thoracic venter. Meso- and metaventrite strongly squamose; metaventrite submedially behind mesocoxa with pair of conspicuous protrusions. Pro- and mesocoxa densely punctate, squamose; metacoxa subglabrous; trochanter with sparse, coarse punctures containing scales. Distance between mesocoxae subequal to width of mesocoxa.
Legs. Profemur moderately punctate; meso- and metafemur laterally sparser, scales broader dorsally and ventrally; dorsal squamose line of metafemur dense, conspicuous; anteroventral ridges conspicuous. Metafemur in apical third with distinctly protruding posteroventral ridge.
Abdomen. Ventrites 1 to 4 entirely squamose; ventrite 5 basally with scales, remainder setose.
Terminalia. Aedeagus ( Figs. 47, 48 View FIGURES 37 – 54 ). Apex moderately curved ventrad, sides sinuate, converging; lateral orificial sclerites elongate, inner portion 3 X longer than outer portion; anterior median orificial sclerite simple between 2nd and 3rd fold (as in Fig. 36 View FIGURES 29 – 36 ). Dorsal and ventral contour of transfer apparatus straight; anterior and posterior ends weakly curved ventrad; in dorsal view fusiform. Sclerotized part of ventral membrane extending proximad 0.69 X length of aedeagal body from insertion of apodemes.
Selected female specimen. Same as holotype except: Rostrum 6.50 X longer than wide. Prothorax 1.06 X longer than wide. Elytra as long as wide; apex less extended, slightly more slender. Metafemur without concavity basal to stridulatory patch, posteroventral ridges slightly protruding. Terminalia. Hemisternites of ovipositor 10.75 X longer than wide. Tergite VII ( Fig. 60 View FIGURES 55 – 60 ) 2.23 X longer than wide. Tergite VIII ( Fig. 59 View FIGURES 55 – 60 ) 1.93 X longer than wide. Bursal sclerite ( Fig.65 View FIGURES 61 – 65 ) at insertion of spermathecal duct weakly sclerotized.
Intraspecific variation. Length, males 3.2–5.4 mm (n=5, x = 4.8 mm ± 0,9 mm), females 3.6–5.2 mm (n=13, x = 4.5 mm ± 0.5 mm) in females. Elytra dark or light ferruginous. Prothorax. Anterior 1/4 of disc punctate with small punctures, remainder with minute punctures (except for row of coarse punctures along base) in most specimen. Pronotum and elytra relatively weakly punctate in one small female from the Papuan Gulf. Elytral apex sometimes slightly emarginate.
Material examined (5 males, 13 females). Male, lectotype: INDONESIA, Maluku Prov., Aru Island ; labels ( Fig. 67 View FIGURES 66 – 67 ): 1) [round, white with red margin] Type [printed] 2) [ovate, blue] Aru [hand-written] 3) [rectangular, white] Thyestetha nitida Type Pasc [hand-written] 4) [rectangular, white with black margin] Thyestetha nitida Pasc. [hand-written] 5) [rectangular, white] Pascoe Coll., 93-60 [printed] 6) [rectangular, red] LECTOTYPE, Thyestetha nitida, Pascoe [printed]; condition: right middle leg dislodged together with coxa, glued on extra card; left protarsomere 5 missing; specimen originally pinned, remounted on point; genitalia in glycerol in microtube ( BMNH) . Other material examined: 2 females: INDONESIA, Maluku Prov., Aru Island ( BMNH) . WEST NEW GUINEA: 1 male: Sorong Reg., Batanta Island, Waylebet, 500–820m, 29.X.–1.XI.1996 ( ARC) ; Manokwari Reg.: 1 male: Manokwari, Gn. Meja, 200m, 24.VIII.1991 ( ARC) ; 1 male: 14 km NE Ransiki, Warbiati (Oransbari), 1° 18.25'S 134°14.14'E, 2.III.2007, cutt. area ( NKME) ; 1 female: Dorey (coll. Pascoe, BMNH) ; Wasior Reg.: 1 female: Wandammen Bay, Wondiwoi Mts., Wasior, 300–850m, 5.I.2001 ( ARC) ; 1 female: Wasior, DMP logging camp, Km 38, Sararti, S03°05' E 134°27', 100–200m, 7–9.I.2001 ( ARC) GoogleMaps . PAPUA NEW GUINEA, Western Prov.: 3 females: Fly River (2 Exx Coll. Pascoe, 1 Ex Coll. Fry, BMNH) ; 1 male, Fly River, 1876–77, M.L.D’Albertis, lectotype of Pantoxistus rubripennis Chevrolat (Figs. 68–70) ( NHRS) ; 1 male, 1 female: Morobe Prov.: Lakekamu Basin, Tekadu, 400–500m, 28.II.1998 ( ARC) ; Central Prov., Moroka area: described female: ARC 1352 ( EMBL Accession # HE802610 View Materials , HE802623 View Materials , HE802629 View Materials , HE802636 View Materials , HE802651 View Materials , HE802659 View Materials ), Berogoro, S09°24.213’ E147°33.870’ – S09°23.647’ E147°34.244’, 500–565m, 26.X.2009 ( SMNK) GoogleMaps ; 1 female: ARC 1353 ( EMBL Accession # HE802611 View Materials ), Beremutana, S09°25.515’ E147°33.136’ – S09°25.754’ E147°33.485, 535– 700m, 28.X.2009 ( SMNK) GoogleMaps ; 1 female: ARC 1351 ( EMBL Accession # HE802609 View Materials , HE802622 View Materials , HE802635 View Materials , HE802642 View Materials , HE802650 View Materials , HE802658 View Materials ), Wariaga, S09°25.350’ E147°31.047’ – S09°25.683’ E147°31.707, 650– 920m, 27.X.2009 ( SMNK) GoogleMaps ; 1 female: Papua Gulf, E. Weiske ( SMTD) .
Distribution ( Fig. 71 View FIGURE 71 ). Maluku (Aru Isl.), Sorong Reg. (Batanta Isl.), Manokwari Reg. (Manokwari, Warbiati), Wasior Reg. (Wasior), Western Prov. (Fly Riv.), Morobe Prov. (Tekadu), Central Prov. ( Papua Gulf, Moroka). Elevation: 100– 650 m.
Notes. For this study, one type specimen of T. nitida from the Aru islands was available. Pascoe (1865) did not fix a holotype and additional syntypes may exist. Therefore, a lectotype is designated to ensure stability of nomenclature.
Two syntypes of Pantoxistus rubripennis Chevrolat were examined. They were attached to one pin, with one set of labels. The upper syntype is a male of Thyestetha nitida (Figs. 68–70), the lower one a female specimen of the genus Telaugia Pascoe. The upper syntype is designated lectotype to ensure stability of nomenclature. Thus, Pantoxistus rubripennis Chevrolat becomes a junior synonym (syn. n.) of Thyestetha nitida . The paralectotype is attached to a separate pin.
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Thyestetha nitida Pascoe
Eberle, Jonas, Tänzler, Rene & Riedel, Alexander 2012 |
Thyestetha nitida
Pascoe 1885: 283 |
Pantoxistus rubripennis
Chevrolat 1881: 13 |
Thyestetha nitida
Pascoe 1865: 427 |