Eurynassa tuberculicollis, Jin & Keyzer & Hutchinson & Pang & Ślipiński, 2020

Jin, Mengjie, Keyzer, Roger De, Hutchinson, Paul, Pang, Hong & Ślipiński, Adam, 2020, A Review Of The Australian Macrotomini (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Prioninae), Annales Zoologici 70 (1), pp. 33-96 : 59-60

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.3161/00034541ANZ2020.70.1.003

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3795882

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03ED87B7-CB6E-1B35-F8B9-F8A4FD24FECE

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Felipe

scientific name

Eurynassa tuberculicollis
status

sp. nov.

Eurynassa tuberculicollis View in CoL sp. nov.

( Figs. 8 View Figure 8 G–H, 8 View Figure 8 K–L, 17D View Figure 17 )

Diagnosis. Male of E. tuberculicollis sp. nov. can

be separated from other species of Eurynassa by having very small granules distributed between sexually dimorphic punctures ( Fig. 17D View Figure 17 ), especially visible on pronotum and ventral side of thorax, sometimes extending on the abdominal ventrites.

Description. Length 30–50 mm. Male. Body sub-parallel, head as long as wide; mandibles half of head length; pronotum 1.2× of head length and 1.8x of head width; elytra over 5× of head length. Antennal scape slightly longer than antennomere 3 length; interorbital width 1.2× of eye length. Prosternal process narrow, less than 0.5× width of procoxal cavity, and about half of hypomeron width; mesoventral process broader than prosternal process. Abdominal ventrites 1–5 about similar length, ventrite 5 emarginate at apex. Metatarsomeres 1–3 length ratio as 2:1:1, tarsomere 5 as long as tarsomere 1. Female. Pronotum weakly broader near posterior margin, dorsal surface only with sparse or dense regular punctures; elytra about 1.4× width of pronotum.

Etymology. The species name referring to the characteristic tiny granules present on areas with sexually dimorphic punctures.

Types. Holotype. ♂ “WA: 10km W. Menzies, 13 Jan. 2015, 400W MV Light, P.M. Hutchinson | ANIC 25- 066040 About ANIC ” ( ANIC) . Paratypes (2): ♂: “WA: 10km W. Menzies, 13 Jan. 2015, 400W MV Light, P.M. Hutchinson | ANIC 25-066007 About ANIC ” ( ANIC) ; ♀: “WA: 10km W. Menzies, 13 Jan. 2015, 400W MV Light, P.M. Hutchinson | ANIC 25- 066027 About ANIC ” ( ANIC) ;

Other material examined ( Fig. 17D View Figure 17 ). Western Australia: AM (1 ♂): Southern Cross , H.W. Brown ; ANIC (11 ♂♂): 2: 30mi ENE of Eucla Motel , Oct. 1968, Key, Upton and Balderson ; 2: Marloo Stn, Wurarga , Jan. 1931 – Dec. 1941, A. Goerling ; 10 N Rawlinna , Jan. 1969, J. Bywater ; 17 mi W by S of Cocklebiddy , Oct. 1968, Britton, Upton, Balderson ; Kalgoorlie , Jan. 1946, Prof. Lameere ; Kalgoorlie , Mar. 1900 ; Munclrabilla Station , Jan. 1990, R. Parterson ; Port Hedland , Dec. 1965, P. Carne ; Rawlinna , Jan. 1969, J. Bywater ; MV (12 ♂♂): 3: Baandee , Mar. 1918 ; Carnarvon ; Geraldton ; Kellerberrin , Feb. 1907 ; Kellerberrin , Mar. 1907 ; Norseman , Mar. 1907 ; 4: [no data]. South Australia: ANIC (1 ♂): Arkaroola , Oct. 1981, P. Zborowski ; MV (8 ♂♂): Emu Camp ; 7: [no data]; QM (1 ♂): [no data]. Queensland: ANIC (1 ♂): 7km N of Cunnamulla , Jan. 1971, R.C. Lewis ; MV (4 ♂♂): Jandowae , Dec. 1920 ; May 1909 ; 2: [no data]; QM (4 ♂♂): Brisbane ; Jandowae ; Southwood NP. Camp , Dec. 2005, Monteith and Wright ; Southwood NP., general, Dec. 2005, R. Hobson. New South Wales: ANIC (5 ♂♂): 2: Coolamon, F.H. Taylor ; Sydney , Oct. 1924, W.W. Froggatt ; Wagga Wagga , Apr. 1904, W.W. Froggatt ; White Cliffs , Jan. 1976, R.S. Hogan ; MV (1 ♂): Hen ty; OAI (3 ♂♂): 2: Brewarrina , Jan. – Dec. 1914, W.W. Froggatt ; Whitton , Jan. – Dec. 1891 ; QM (3 ♂♂): 2: Broken Hill, C. Deane ; Olive Downs , Jan. 1999, P. Bouchard .

Molecular data. BioSample ID: SAMN12650088 (Holotype); SAMN12650087 (Paratype), SAMN1265 0086 (Paratype); SAMN12650038, SAMN12650081.

ANIC

Australian National Insect Collection

QM

Queensland Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cerambycidae

Tribe

Macrotomini

Genus

Eurynassa

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