Genyocerus puer (Schedl)
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Genyocerus puer (Schedl) View in CoL
( Figs 23–25 View PLATE 7 )
Diapus puer Schedl, 1970: 223 View in CoL .
Genyocerus puer (Schedl) View in CoL . Wood & Bright, 1992: 1095.
Diacavus trispinatus Schedl, 1974: 471 View in CoL . Synonymy: Roberts, 1993: 28.
Genyocerus puer trispinatus View in CoL ( Browne, 1985: 197 nec Schedl, 1974). Given subspecific status by Roberts, 1993: 29.
Taxonomy: Somewhat confusingly, Roberts (1993) divided this species into two subspecies, G. puer puer (Schedl) View in CoL , with the male of Diacavus trispinatus Schedl View in CoL as synonym, and G. puer trispinatus (Browne) View in CoL based on females described by Browne (1985) as Genyocerus trispinatus Schedl. Roberts (1993) View in CoL described for the first time the female of G. puer puer View in CoL and the male of G. puer trispinatus View in CoL . Genyocerus puer fergussonus Roberts View in CoL ( Wood & Bright 1992) is a nomen nudum based on specimens labelled by Roberts as Genyocerus fergussonus Roberts View in CoL but later included by him ( Roberts 1993) under the name G. puer trispinatus View in CoL . We have examined a male paratype of G. puer (NMW) View in CoL and two females from the series described by Roberts (1993) as G. puer puer (BPBM) View in CoL , the female lectotype of G. puer trispinatus (BMNH) View in CoL and two males and two females of ' G. fergussonus' (BPBM). Given the extent of variation found in other species of Genyocerus View in CoL , we believe that only a single species is represented and that recognition of G. puer trispinatus View in CoL as a subspecies is not valid. The species is unique in the genus in that the male has many more mycangial pores than the female. The male has 30–40 large pores on each side of the midline; some females have 8–10 pores but others have none.
Distribution: Papua New Guinea only.
Biology: Specimens have been collected from sticky traps placed on felled trees of Anisoptera sp. and Hopea sp. (Dipterocarpaceae) ( Roberts 1993).
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Genyocerus puer (Schedl)
Beaver, R. A. & L. - Y 2007 |
Diacavus trispinatus
Roberts, H. 1993: 28 |
Genyocerus puer (Schedl)
Wood, S. L. & Bright, D. E. 1992: 1095 |
Genyocerus puer trispinatus
Roberts, H. 1993: 29 |
Browne, F. G. 1985: 197 |