Xenorthrius stevensi ( Corporaal, 1926 ) Gerstmeier & Eberle, 2010

Gerstmeier, Roland & Eberle, Jonas, 2010, Revision of the Indo-Australian checkered beetle genus Xenorthrius Gorham, 1892 (Coleoptera: Cleridae, Clerinae) 2584, Zootaxa 2584 (1), pp. 1-121 : 87-90

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.2584.1.1

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scientific name

Xenorthrius stevensi ( Corporaal, 1926 )
status

comb. nov.

Xenorthrius stevensi ( Corporaal, 1926) , n. comb.

( Figures 52 View FIGURE 52 and 69E View FIGURE 69 )

Orthrius stevensi Corporaal 1926: 180 ; 1939: 24.

Mawdsley (1995) synonymized Orthrius stevensi with Orthrius binotatus . The name stevensi is now retained and newly combined with the genus Xenorthrius . Orthrius binotatus Fischer, 1829 remains as such.

Specimens examined: Holotype: India: Type; Gopaldhara, Rungbong Vall., Sikkim, H. Stevens.; H. Stevens, Brit. Mus. 1922-307.; J.B. Corporaal: Type:, Orthrius stevensi, 1925 Corp. (♀, BMNH).

Paratypes: India: Gopaldhara, Bw., Darjeeling , 4,720ft -19, H. Stevens.; 1926 from Brit. Mus.; J.B. Corporaal: Type : Paratype: Orthrius stevensi, 1925 Corp.; Museum Paris, Coll M. Pic ( MNHN). Nurbong, Mahapuddi Vy., Darjiling, H. Stevens. -14; H. Stevens, Brit. Mus. 1922-307; J.B. Corporaal : Paratype: Orthrius stevensi, 1925 Corp. ( BMNH). At Light; Gopaldhara, Bw., Darjeeling, 4,720ft, 4-IX-16, H. Stevens.; U.S. N.M., Paratype, 42015; J.B. Corporaal: Type: Paratype: Orthrius stevensi, 1925 Corp ( NMNH). Gopaldhara, Bw., Darjeeling, 4,720ft, -19, H. Stevens.; H. Stevens, Brit. Mus. 1922-307; J.B. Corporaal : Paratype: Orthrius stevensi, 1925 Corp. ( BMNH). Gopaldhara, Bw., Darjeeling, 4,720ft, -19, H. Stevens.; J.B. Corporaal : Paratype, Orthrius stevensi, 1925 Corp.; Stevens coll. B.M. 1916-218. ( BMNH). Gopaldhara, Bw., Darjeeling, 4,720ft,16.IX-14, H. Stevens.; At Light; H. Stevens, Brit. Mus. 1922-307; J.B. Corporaal : Paratype: Orthrius stevensi, 1925 Corp. (1ex., 1ex. 2.9.1925, BMNH). Gopaldhara, Rungbong Vall., Sikkim, H. Stevens; H. Stevens, Brit. Mus. 1922-307; J.B. Corporaal : Paratype: Orthrius stevensi, 1925 Corp. (2ex., BMNH, 1ex., RGCM, 1ex., MNHN). Gopaldhara, Rungbong Vall., Sikkim, H. Stevens; J.B. Corporaal: Type : Paratype, Orthrius stevensi, 1925 Corp., ex Corporaal; Museum Paris, Coll M. Pic ( MNHN) .

Others: India: British Bootang, B. Durelk 1898; Museum Paris, ex Coll. R. Oberthur ( MNHN). Ex Musoeo, E. Hintz; Museum Paris, ex Coll. Oberthur; Kurseong ( MNHN). Kurseong; Ex Musoeo, E. Hintz; Museum Paris, ex Coll. Oberthur ( MNHN). Jalpaiguri Distr. , Bagra Kote, 2/ 300m, 16.–22.XII.1985 ; Indien, W. Bengal, Bhakta B. ( RGCM). Karponang, 2700m, 8–11.XI.1984 ; Indien, E. Sikkim, Ch.J. Rai ( NHMB) . China: China, C Tibet Guantze distr. , 3400m, VII.1999; Orthrius sp ( JSBC) .

Measurements: (19 specimens measured) Average total length: 11.3mm, range: 10.0– 13.6mm, average elytral length: 7.8mm, average elytral width: 3.5mm, average pronotal length: 2.5mm, average pronotal width: 2.5mm, average head width: 2.2mm.

Head: Black, cranium vested with short setae, punctation relatively strong, interstices irregular, about one diameter of punctures; interocular depressions strongly developed, posterior part of clypeus dark red-brown to black, margins darkened, anterior margin concave, with large punctation and a few long setae laterally, smooth centrally; ventral part dark red-brown, wrinkled, smooth centrally; antennae light red-brown, lighter then head capsule, antennomeres gradually decreasing in length from A3 towards A8, A9 to A11 forming a distinct club, antennae not reaching base of pronotum when laid back; gular sutures parallel, gular process broad.

Thorax: Average pronotal length:width ratio 1.0:1; pronotum broadest centrally, dark red-brown to black, anteriorly lighter, sparsely vested with short yellowish setae, with dense punctation on pronotal disc, diameter of punctures variable, prosternum smooth; mesosternum vested with yellowish setae; metasternum vested with fine setae; anterior metasternal process with two strongly sclerotized, ventrally projecting, edges; scutellum circular, colored like surrounding elytra.

Elytra: Average length:width ratio 2.3:1; basal two thirds dorsally surrounded dark red-brown, one dark red-brown spot on each elytron in basal half, one broad red-brown postmedian fascia, lateral margins yellow, coloration very variable, basal two thirds can be entirely dark red-brown, apex always yellow, rectangular subcutaneous structures visible through lighter areas, vested with short decumbent and few longer erect setae, punctation relatively small, striae 1 obsolete after dark spot in basal half, striae 1 to 6 becoming continuously longer until striae 6 reaches anterior margin of postmedian fascia, striae 7 and 8 as long as striae 6, striae 9 and 10 with very weak punctation, interstices between striae about one diameter of punctures, interstices within striae smaller than one diameter of punctures; punctation slightly rasp-like, carination absent.

Legs: Yellow, tarsi slightly darker, tarsal pulvilli pale; metatibiae more or less straight, tibiae not carinated.

Abdomen: Male and female ventrite 6 yellow, punctation distinct, interstices about one diameter of punctures. Male pygidium subovate; male ventrite 6 extremely emarginate in a broad and deep U-shape. Male genitalia ( Fig. 52 View FIGURE 52 ): Dorsal sclerotization of tegmen apically conspicuously dilated; phallic plates broad; spicular fork dividing into two branches after two fifths of length.

Distribution: India, Tibet.

Seasonal occurrence: Collected from July to December.

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

NMNH

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

NHMB

Natural History Museum Bucharest

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cleridae

Genus

Xenorthrius

Loc

Xenorthrius stevensi ( Corporaal, 1926 )

Gerstmeier, Roland & Eberle, Jonas 2010
2010
Loc

Orthrius stevensi

Corporaal, J. B. 1939: 24
Corporaal, J. B. 1926: 180
1926
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