Nothocyphon serratipenis, Zwick, Peter, 2015

Zwick, Peter, 2015, Australian Marsh Beetles (Coleoptera: Scirtidae). 7. Genus Nothocyphon, new genus, Zootaxa 3981 (3), pp. 301-359 : 319

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3981.3.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:34F39733-E55C-4695-8749-E6811F675740

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6095359

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039F8D3E-FFAF-FFF4-9696-44D6FAFDF8A5

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Plazi

scientific name

Nothocyphon serratipenis
status

sp. nov.

Nothocyphon serratipenis , n. sp.

( Figs. 41−45 View FIGURES 41 – 47 )

Type material: 1♂ holotype, 2 ♂ paratypes: Tasmania \ K 24-144 \? Cyphon var. pictus Blck. ? Id. by JHCarter \ Cyphon very near but prob. not pictus Bl. Id. by A.M.Lea \ K249509 (AMS).

Additional paratypes: 1♂: Hobart TAS. Lea; 2♂♂: 42.41S 146.43 TAS, National Park, low bushes entrance to NP, 150m, Feb. 1992, C. Reid; 1♂ paratype, 1 probable ♀: 1090 [red ink] \ Tasmania \ Cyphon doctus Lea? var. cf. pictus Blkb. (originally together on the same card which has a green band across the base, perhaps taken in copula; female genitalia missing) (all ANIC). 2♂: TAS, South Esk R. Evandale, 1.3.67 A.Neboiss (MV, T-22023, T-22024).

Habitus. BL 2.9−3.0 mm. BL/BW ~1.7. Elongate-suboval. Head and pronotum yellowish brown, pronotum with brown marks. Elytra light to dark brown, with variably distinct pattern ( Fig. 45 View FIGURES 41 – 47 ). On either side of the scutellum the front edge of the elytra is pale. A dark band extends over the anterior 2/3 of the elytral side margin. Directly behind the humerus is a short curved spot. Near midlength a dark band extends obliquely across the elytra, with a short backward spur along the light sutural interval.

Male ( Figs. 41−44 View FIGURES 41 – 47 ). Segments 8 and 9 as standard in the group. Tegmen a narrow band supporting the elongate parameres which have no armature except a blunt curved caudoventral spur.

Penis slender, the hairpin-like pala occupies 2/3 of its length. The widest point is at the origin of the slender parameroids. They are longer than the trigonium which they embrace. The trigonium is carrot-shaped with roughened apex. Two prominent ventral keels rise cephalad beginning at some distance from apex and side edge, each with a row of large sharp teeth ( Figs. 43, 44 View FIGURES 41 – 47 ).

Female (presumed). The only specimen is very dark but the elytral pattern can still be recognized. The female abdominal sternites are unmodified, damaged, genitalia missing.

Note. The male genitalia readily separate N. serratipenis from its relatives, especially N. multidentatus n. sp., see account of that species.

Etymology. The name is an adjective referring to the saw-like crests on the penis apex (Latin serra, a saw).

ANIC

Australian National Insect Collection

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Scirtidae

Genus

Nothocyphon

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