Neosisyphus macrorubrus ( Paschalidis, 1974 )

Daniel, Gimo M., Davis, Adrian Lv., Sole, Catherine L. & Scholtz, Clarke H., 2020, Taxonomic review of the tribe Sisyphini sensu stricto Mulsant, 1842 (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae) in southern Africa, including new species descriptions, Insect Systematics & Evolution 51 (1), pp. 1-61 : 54-55

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https://doi.org/ 10.1163/1876312X-00002195

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3794451

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Neosisyphus macrorubrus ( Paschalidis, 1974 )
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Neosisyphus macrorubrus ( Paschalidis, 1974) View in CoL ( Figs. 29 View Fig , 30A View Fig )

Montreuil 2015b: 20, 28

Sisyphus macrorubrus Paschalidis 1974 View in CoL

Paschalidis, 1974b: 300

Size: Males: length: 10.2– 7.5 mm; width: 4.5–3.0 mm. Females: length: 10.5–7.0 mm; width: 4.5–3.0 mm.

Type locality: Vanstandensrus, OFS (Free State, South Africa)

Diagnosis: N. macrorubrus is very close in appearance to N. rubrus . However, it shows simple parameres ( Fig. 30A View Fig ) that lack the lateral protrusions, which typify N. rubrus .

It also shows a different geographical distribution pattern and minimal overlap with N. rubrus .

Examined type material

Holotype: (♂ SANC) / SOUTH AFRICA, OFS, Vanstadensrus , 10.xii.1971, leg: Kirk /, /457/1/, /ex coll. CSIRO, Div. Entomology; S. African Station /; red label / Holotype ♂, Sisyphus marcorubrus spec. nov, det. KM Paschalidis, 1974 /, white label /SANC TYPH 00724/ Paratypes: (4♂, 4♀ SANC; 1♂, 1♀ SAM) SOUTH AFRICA, OFS, Ladybrand ( Maseru Rd ), 27.xi.1971, leg: Bornemissza & Aschenborn. (3♂, 3♀ SANC; 1♂, 1♀ SAM) SOUTH AFRICA, OFS, Zastron (21 mi N), 12.v.1972, leg: Olsen. (2♂, 1♀ SANC; 1♂, 1♀ SAM) SOUTH AFRICA, OFS, Caledon River (3 mi W Maseru), 2.iii.1971, leg: Aschenborn. (9♂, 6♀ SANC) SOUTH AFRICA, CP, Aliwal North (North), 3.iii.1971, leg: Aschenborn. (3♂, 3♀ SANC) SOUTH AFRICA, OFS, Wepener (22 mi N), 11.v.1971, leg: Aschenborn. (4♂, 3♀ SANC) SOUTH AFRICA, CP, Kimberley (25 mi S), 14.iii.1971, leg: Bornemissza & Kirk. (2♂, 1♀ SANC) SOUTH AFRICA, OFS, Rouxville, 01.xi.1971, leg: Bornemissza & Kirk. (1♂, 2♀ SANC) SOUTH AFRICA, OFS, Bloemfontein (11 mi N), 03.xi.1971, leg: Bornemissza & Kirk. (1♂, 3♀ SANC) SW.AFRICA ( NAMIBIA), Outjo (15 kms N), 10.iv.1974, leg: Aschenborn .

Examined non-type material: See Supplementary information.

Distribution: N. macrorubrus is distributed in dry savanna, karoo and grassland, un- der cooler conditions in South Africa (Northern Cape and Free State), Namibia (Etosha Pan Okaukuejo) and Botswana (near Kanye) ( Fig. 31 View Fig ).

Remarks: The type series of S. rubripes Boheman 1857 contained specimens belonging to two different species. Péringuey (1901) described one of Boheman’s type specimens under the name S. rubripes . However, the characters which Péringuey discussed did not match those of the holotype of S. rubripes ( Arrow 1927) , which means that, Péringuey was describing an unnamed species. The Péringuey species was recognized as new by Haaf (1955), Ferreira (1972), and later, Paschalidis (1974b) who proposed the current official name for the species.

SANC

Agricultural Research Council-Plant Protection Research Institute

CSIRO

Australian National Fish Collection

S

Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History

SAM

South African Museum

N

Nanjing University

W

Naturhistorisches Museum Wien

CP

University of Copenhagen

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Scarabaeidae

SubFamily

Scarabaeinae

Tribe

Sisyphini

Genus

Neosisyphus

Loc

Neosisyphus macrorubrus ( Paschalidis, 1974 )

Daniel, Gimo M., Davis, Adrian Lv., Sole, Catherine L. & Scholtz, Clarke H. 2020
2020
Loc

Montreuil 2015b: 20
Loc

Sisyphus macrorubrus

Paschalidis, 1974b: 300
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