Medeopteryx sublustris (Ballantyne) Ballantyne & Lambkin, 2013
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3653.1.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:72A07BC6-AEB0-4EBC-AFA8-F5871065680F |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5266871 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E46FF216-5E5E-C511-FF6F-BB2CFC69EA02 |
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Felipe |
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Medeopteryx sublustris (Ballantyne) |
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comb. nov. |
Medeopteryx sublustris (Ballantyne) View in CoL comb. nov.
[ Fig. 184 View FIGURES 177–184 ]
Pteroptyx sublustris Ballantyne, 1987a:160 View in CoL .
Holotype. Male. NEW GUINEA: 146.40E, 7.22S, Morobe district , 4 miles north of Wau, 2800', near Kunai Creek, Lae Road, xi.12.1969, J. Lloyd ( ANIC). GoogleMaps
Other specimens examined (listings extend Ballantyne 1987a). NEW GUINEA: 146.53E, 6.43S, Bubia , Markham valley , 50m, 20.ix.1955, JLG, male. 147.00E, 6.45S, Lae, 20m, 19.vii.1964, JS, male. 146.35E, 7.13S, Bulolo, 700m, 26.xi.1969, JS, male. Bulolo River, 680m, 8.v.1969, JS, male. Sum-Sum, 580m, 64 km north of Wau, 15.ii.1963, H. Clissold, male. 147.10E, 7.53S, Garaina, 830m, 13–15.i.1968, JS, male. 148.15E, 8.45S, Popondetta, 23.ii.1966, G Monteith, male, 4 females (Tube 240, UQIC). 147.44E, 8.52S, Kokoda, 400m, JS, 15– 20.xi.1966 male, 18.ix.1966, male. Kokoda-Pitoki, 450m, iii.24.1956, JLG, male. ( BPBM) GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis. 6.5–7.3 mm long; pronotum orange, MS yellow, MN brown; without dimple and hump on V7; distinguished from all other Medeopteryx by the elaborate pronotal sculpturing ( Fig. 184 View FIGURES 177–184 ) ( Ballantyne 1987a Fig. 12 View FIGURES 9–17 ).
Remarks. The specific name characterises the flash pattern, where, to the naked eye, the second component of the double flash is not visible (sublustris = gleaming faintly, glimmering). "The 2 peaks are nearly completely separate and the 1st is about twice the intensity of the 2nd" ( Lloyd, 1973a). This species was not at first recognized by Lloyd in the field.
Olivier (1909a) described Luciola foveicollis from New Guinea with distinctive pronotal sculpturing and colour pattern similar to this species. However Luciola foveicollis (assigned herein to Australoluciola gen. nov. and redescribed) lacks the deflexed elytral apex and the pronotal sculpturing of the holotype is not to LB’s eye at all unusual, and quite unlike the distinctive pattern described for sublustris .
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Medeopteryx sublustris (Ballantyne)
Ballantyne, Lesley A. & Lambkin, Christine L. 2013 |
Pteroptyx sublustris
Ballantyne, L. A. 1987: 160 |