Papuandra oberthueri, Santos-Silva & Heffern & Matsuda, 2010

Santos-Silva, Antonio, Heffern, Daniel & Matsuda, Kiyoshi, 2010, Revision of Hawaiian, Australasian, Oriental, and Japanese Parandrinae (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae), Insecta Mundi 2010 (130), pp. 1-120 : 67-68

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5164485

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5169152

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/975887B7-FF93-FFAC-66D0-FCB8176E3316

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Papuandra oberthueri
status

sp. nov.

Papuandra oberthueri View in CoL sp. nov.

( Fig. 11 View Figure 1-44 , 92 View Figure 90-104 , 147 View Figure 118-147 , 232 View Figure 218-234 , 275 View Figure 252-276. 252-257 , 403, 404 View Figure 403-409 )

Etymology. We honor René Oberthür with the name of this species for his contributions in entomology.

Type material. Holotype F (ex. Collection Oberthür), from PAPUA NEW GUINEA, [no date indicated], Meek coll. ( MNHN).

Description. Integument shining, brown; parts of head and mandibles blackish; margins of pronotum and scutellum, and elytral suture, blackish.

Female ( Fig. 403 View Figure 403-409 ). Dorsal face of head very finely, sparsely punctate; gibbosities separated by shallow and wide furrow, and with projection in posterior part near longitudinal furrow; area between gibbosities and ocular carina with narrow depression; ocular carina elevated, without bifurcation in “Y” near posterior edge of eyes; area behind eyes coarsely, sparsely punctate. Eyes ( Fig. 92 View Figure 90-104 ) moderately narrow; posterior ocular edge ( Fig. 403 View Figure 403-409 ) distinct, but without abrupt declivity towards posterior part of head. Central area of clypeus distinctly oblique. Central projection of labrum ( Fig. 11 View Figure 1-44 ) narrow and rounded at apex. Submentum slightly depressed; punctures coarse, shallow and sparse; pilosity somewhat long and sparse; anterior margin wide, elevated only laterally. Mandibles sub-triangular; inner margin with two large teeth together protracted. Dorsal carina elevated only at basal third. Ventral sensorial area of antennomeres III-XI visible from side ( Fig. 232 View Figure 218-234 ) and divided by carina; dorsal sensorial area of antennomere XI large; pilosity of antennomeres III-XI long.

Pronotum slightly convex; punctation fine and sparse; anterior edge concave; anterior angles clearly projected forwards; lateral margins uniformly rounded, straighter between lateral and posterior angles. Elytra coarsely, abundantly punctate (finer at circum-scutellar area); each elytron with two indistinct carinae. Metasternum glabrous, coarsely and moderately sparsely punctate laterally. Metafemur ( Fig. 404 View Figure 403-409 ) short and somewhat wide. Dorsal face of metatibiae flat on apical half. Tibiae with pilosity short and sparse. Metatarsomere V (without claws) longer than I-III together ( Fig. 275 View Figure 252-276. 252-257 ).

Dimensions in mm (F). Total length (including mandibles), 19.4; prothorax: length, 4.3; anterior width, 4.7; posterior width, 5.0; humeral width, 5.8; elytral length, 12.4.

Comments. Papuandra oberthueri is similar to P. araucariae , but differs by the: head less elongate behind eyes; projection in posterior part of gibbosities near longitudinal furrow, less distinct; prothorax wider; pronotum less convex. In P. araucariae , the female head is distinctly more elongate behind eyes, the projection of gibbosities is very distinct, the prothorax is narrower and the pronotum is distinctly more convex. Although the female of P. gressitti is not known, in the female of P. oberthueri the pronotum is less convex and the elytra is more coarsely punctate than in males of P. gressitti .

Papuandra oberthueri was not plotted one the map because there is no detailed locality.

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cerambycidae

Genus

Papuandra

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