Cyclorhipidion sus (Schedl) Schedl, 2010
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.199742 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5621834 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/474887DD-FFC4-FFA7-90BA-6E8FA5E2FE06 |
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Cyclorhipidion sus (Schedl) |
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comb. nov. |
Cyclorhipidion sus (Schedl) View in CoL , comb. n.
Arixyleborus sus ( Schedl, 1979b)
Specimens examined. C. sus : New Guinea, Moroko, Loria (holotype, NHMW); New Guinea, Morobe Province, Bulolo (1, Hulcr det. FICB); New Guinea, Morobe Province, Bulolo (1, Hulcr det. NHMW); New Guinea, Oro Prov. (32, Hulcr det., MSUC).
Comparative specimens: C. multipunctatum (Browne) : Malaysia, Borneo, Tatau, imported to Nagoya, Japan (holotype, BMNH); New Guinea, Kupa Range ( FICB, Hulcr det.); PNG, Chimbu Prov. (13, Hulcr det., MSUC).
Comments. C. sus shares two characters with Arixyleborus : several rows of tubercles on posterior face of protibia, and rows of tubercles in elytral striae. The two characters are also present in some Cyclorhipidion , notably the almost identical sympatric C. multipunctatum . C. sus and C. multipunctatum are sister taxa in molecular phylogeny (100% posterior probability, Cognato et al. 2010). C. sus shares many synapomorphies with Cyclorhipidion in general: rounded lateral outline of pronotum, thick femora, rounded dorsal outline of abdomen; dense uniform vestiture; antennal club type 3; small and numerous denticles on tibial edges; and the outer edges of all tibiae are evenly convex.
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Forest Research Centre |
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