Austrocyphon furcatus, Zwick, Peter, 2013

Zwick, Peter, 2013, Australian Marsh Beetles (Coleoptera: Scirtidae) 4. Two new genera, Austrocyphon and Tasmanocyphon, Zootaxa 3706 (1), pp. 1-74 : 45-46

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3706.1.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:486DF839-3C97-4B16-9E2D-9E06F4D85F8F

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5670499

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scientific name

Austrocyphon furcatus
status

sp. nov.

Austrocyphon furcatus , sp. n.

( Figs. 137–139 View FIGURES 137 – 139 )

Type material. Holotype ♂, paratypes 5♂: VIC, Panmure, Mt Emu Creek 30/5/05, C.H.S.Watts ( SAMA).

Additional material studied. VIC: 1♂, Ballarat Distr. (Armstrong det. fenestratus ); 2♂, Bullarook Forest (Armstrong det. fenestratus ) (all MV).

Habitus. BL 2.5–2.8 mm, BL/BW ~1.7. Slender, sides of elytra largely parallel, flat. Uniformly brown.

Male. Lateral rods of T9 forking into two unequal divergent lobes; the short outer one narrow, spine-like, the longer medial one is flat and curves outward. S9 with V-shaped notch; sparse pilosity mainly on the lateral lobes. The widest point of S9 is near 2/3 of its length, conical base narrow.

Penis stout, pala with narrow frame, a little shorter than caudal half which is strongly flanged. Trigonium basally wide, conical, centema a strong hook.

Parameres originating from a narrow truncate base (capulus), slender apically pointed and indistinctly hooked rods.

Female (presumed). Resembles the male, not distinct.

Note. A sibling of A. ovensensis . The widely forked rods of T9 and their very unequal branches lie outside the variation (real and seeming) noticed in A. ovensensis . S9 with its distinct notch is also different. All known specimens come from the low-lying Ballarat area in western Victoria, with sluggish rivers and standing water bodies.

Etymology. From the Latin furcatus , forked—a description of the rods of T9.

Gallery Image

FIGURES 137 – 139. Austrocyphon furcatus sp. n., male. 137, T 9; 138, S 9, tegmen and parameres; 139, penis. All to the same scale.

SAMA

South Australia Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Scirtidae

Genus

Austrocyphon