Qecyclothorax (Meonochilus) lewisensis subsp. subgenus, Meonochilus Liebherr & Marris, 2009 [new status]
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Qecyclothorax (Meonochilus) lewisensis subsp. subgenus |
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subgenus Meonochilus Liebherr & Marris, 2009 [new status]
Diagnosis.
Species of this subgenus share a robust, convex body shape with Qecyclothorax spp. (Fig. 8B-C View Figure 8 ), though in all Meonochilus spp. the elytral striae are well developed and punctate, with striae 1-7 deep at elytral midlength. The pronotal median base is depressed relative to the convex disc ( Liebherr 2011, figs 9-10). The broad elytra are associated with a rounded humerus, a condition also observed among some New Caledonian Phacothorax and various species of subgenus Mecyclothorax Mecyclothorax . The head is transversely depressed behind the eyes, and the mentum is broad: over 3 × broad as long. Opposed to New Zealand species of subgenus Mecyclothorax Mecyclothorax (as in Hawaii’s M. montivagus , Fig. 1G View Figure 1 ), the ligula is rounded apically with the ligular setal sockets separated by only 2 diameters. The paraglossae extend beyond the ligular margin 1-2 × the distance from their base to the ligula’s margin (Fig. 1F View Figure 1 ). The male parameres also differ from those occurring among taxa of other Mecyclothorax subgenera, with the right paramere club-shaped and broadly setose apically (Fig. 5C View Figure 5 ), and the left paramere broadly conchoid.
Member species.
The six species of this subgenus were revised by Liebherr (2011), and comprise the five species in this analysis (Fig. 7 View Figure 7 ) plus M. placens (Broun). All species are restricted to North Island, New Zealand.
New taxonomic status.
Liebherr and Marris (2009) proposed this clade as a distinct genus based on the great disparity between Meonochilus spp. and other New Zealand species currently assigned to subgenus Mecyclothorax Mecyclothorax . A subsequent cladistic analysis ( Liebherr 2011) with taxon representation inadequate to display the phylogenetic structure within Mecyclothorax affirmed that generic status. The current analysis including a much more comprehensive sampling of Mecyclothorax spp. requires revision of that decision, with Meonochilus now treated as a subsidiary monophyletic subgenus of Mecyclothorax (Fig. 7 View Figure 7 ). The member species include: 1, Mecyclothorax (Meonochilus) amplipennis (Broun) comb. n.; 2, Mecyclothorax (Meonochilus) bellorum (Liebherr) comb. n.; 3, Mecyclothorax (Meonochilus) eplicatus (Broun) comb. n. ; 4, Mecyclothorax (Meonochilus) placens (Broun) comb. n.; 5, Mecyclothorax (Meonochilus) rectus (Liebherr) comb. n.; 6, Mecyclothorax (Meonochilus) spiculatus (Liebherr) comb. n.
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