Beutelius mastersi ( MacLeay, 1871 ) Escalona & Lawrence & Ślipiński, 2020
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Beutelius mastersi ( MacLeay, 1871 ) |
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Beutelius mastersi ( MacLeay, 1871) , comb. nov.
( Figs 4–7 View FIGURES 4–9 , 20 View FIGURES 14–21 , 26–32 View FIGURES 22–26 View FIGURES 27–32 , 45, 47, 49 View FIGURES 45–50 , 61–62 View FIGURES 56–63 , 67 View FIGURES 67–70 , 72 View FIGURES 71–75 , 84–85, 87–88, 91–92 View FIGURES 76–84 View FIGURES 85–95 )
Omma mastersi MacLeay 1871: 169 View in CoL . Neboiss (1960, 1968); Lawrence (1999).
Diagnosis. Antennae filiform. Prothorax about 0.7 times as long as wide. Elytra lateral margins with white ribbed scales from basal third to apex. Epipleura with white ribbed scales from apical third to apex. Male protibia without setose excavation. Parameres with apical notch wide ( Figs 91–92 View FIGURES 85–95 ).
Description. Length: 7.5–12.0 mm. Body elongate, 2.7 times as long as wide (BL/EW), clothed with dark brown and white ribbed scales; white scales covering the ventral surface and legs, dorsal surface with white scales concentrated on the anterior part of the head, base of the pronotum, scutellar shield, elytral sides and humeri, apical third of elytral suture and forming a transverse band along middle. Head subquadrate, median length about 1.1 times as long as greatest width (HL/HW). Temples present. Gulamentum anteriorly slightly depressed to accommodate labial and maxillary palps. Antennae filiform, shorter than head and prothorax combined; antennomere length/width ratios (♂), 1: 1.2, 2: 1.0, 3: 1.9, 4: 1.1, 5: 1.0, 6: 1.0, 7: 1.0, 8: 1.0, 9: 1.0, 10: 1.0, 1 1: 1.4.
Prothorax about 0.7 times as long as wide (PL/PW); notopleural and pleurosternal sutures present; prosternal process extended between procoxae ( Fig. 47 View FIGURES 45–50 ). Elytra about 1.9 times as long as wide (EL/EW) and 4.5 times as long as pronotum (EL/PL), lateral margins with white ribbed scales from basal third to apex; epipleura broad, with about 4 rows of ribbed scales. Basal third of protibia in males without setose excavation, some females ( Figs 6, 7 View FIGURES 4–9 , 26 View FIGURES 22–26 , 31 View FIGURES 27–32 , SAMA-25-038603) with protibia with a patch of black setae near basal third. Protarsus (♂) 0.7 times as long as protibia (TAL/TIL). Mesotarsus 1.1 times as long mesotibia (TAL/TIL). Metatarsus 1.6 times as long as metatibia (TAL/TIL). Parameres with widely open notch near apex; apex of penis broad and membranous ( Figs 91–92 View FIGURES 85–95 ).
Comments. Neboiss (1968) added some peculiar notes on disappearance and reappearance of the type specimen from the ASM.
Material examined. NEW SOUTH WALES: Bogan River (1, AMS). Bogan River, J. Armstrong (1, ANIC). Trangie, 3.i.1951, Key & Chinnick (1 ♂, 1 ♀ ANIC). Uki, ix.1943, C.F. Deuquet (1, CAS). QUEENSLAND:
Bernborough Downs, via Winton, 20.x.1973, on Eucalyptus bark, F373, F374, R. Paterson (1 ♀, 1 ♂ genitalia in glycerine ANIC). Biloela , ii.1937 (1, QDPI). Darling Downs, iv.1917, W. Tiegs (4, QDPI) GoogleMaps . Edungalba, 1.x.1945, E.E. Adams (1, SAM). Gayndah (holotype, K197443, AMS). Indooroopilly (1, QDPI). 6 km S of Moranbah (22.02 S, 148.03 E), 25.vi–20.xii.1997, flight intercept trap, G. Monteith, E. Kruck (1, QMB). Mourangee (1, SAM) GoogleMaps . Prices Creek , nr. Boggomoss, Taroom District (25.29 S, 150.08 E), 14.xi.1996, C.J. Burwell & S. Evans (1, QMB). New records: Wyreema, n. W. Tiegs (1 ♂ SAMA–25–0386602) GoogleMaps . Wyreema (exchange from QM) (1 ♂ VIC). Toowoom- ba, Jan–1917, Omma mastersi MacL. Det. by Lea and Neboiss, wing dissected (1 ♀ SAMA–25–038604, 1 ♀ QM genitalia exposed). Toowoomba, 12–29, J. G. Brooks, Bequest 1976 (1 ♂ ANIC dissected) GoogleMaps . STATE?: Omma mas- tersi MacL. Det. A. Neboiss 1988 (3 ♀♀ SAMA-25-038603) .
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University of Newcastle |
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Australian National Insect Collection |
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California Academy of Sciences |
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
QDPI |
Queensland Department of Primary Industries |
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South African Museum |
QMB |
Queensland Museum, Brisbane |
QM |
Queensland Museum |
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Universidade Federal de Viçosa |
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Beutelius mastersi ( MacLeay, 1871 )
Escalona, Hermes E., Lawrence, John F. & Ślipiński, Adam 2020 |
Omma mastersi
MacLeay, W. J. 1871: 169 |