Nesotrinchus Obenberger, 1924
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Genus Nesotrinchus Obenberger, 1924 View in CoL , stat. restit.
( Figs. 71–97 View Figs View Figs , 110, 116–119 View Figs , 121, 127 View Figs )
Nesotrinchus Obenberger, 1924: 12 View in CoL (in Buprestini : Dicercites), pl. 1, Fig. 2 View Figs , pl. 2, Figs. 10–12, 14 View Figs . Type species: Nesotrinchus simondsi Obenberger, 1924 View in CoL , by original designation.
Nesotrinchus: THÉRY (1925) View in CoL : 225 (as Nosotrinchus [sic!] – incorrect subsequent spelling; comment; synonym of Haplotrinchus View in CoL ); OBENBERGER (1926a): 97 (characters; comment; as valid genus); OBENBERGER (1930): 359 (catalogue; in Buprestini : Dicercites); THÉRY (1937): 38, 39 (as Nosotrinchus [sic!]; characters); THÉRY (1943): 646 (as Nosotrinchus [sic!]; list of species; synonymy); BELLAMY (1985): 419 (catalogue; in Buprestinae : Dicercini ); BELLAMY (1986): 595 (catalogue; in Buprestinae : Dicercini ); BELLAMY (1987): 595 (comment; in Buprestinae : Dicercini ); HOŁYŃSKI (1993): 27 (comment; as valid genus near to Melobasina View in CoL , not as synonym of Melobasina View in CoL ; in Buprestinae : Buprestini : Haplotrinchina ); BELLAMY (1997): 76 (as synonym of Melobasina View in CoL – misinterpretation of HOŁYŃSKI (1993: 27); in Buprestinae : Buprestini : Haplotrinchina ); VOLKOVITSH (2001) : 55 (catalogue; in Chalcophorinae [now Chrysochroinae ]: Poecilonotini : ‘ Nesotrinchus View in CoL generic group’) 96 (characters); BELLAMY (2002):62 (catalogue; as synonym of Melobasina View in CoL – misinterpretation;in Buprestinae : Psilopterini : Haplotrinchina ); BELLAMY (2003): 41 (catalogue; as synonym of Melobasina View in CoL – misinterpretation; in Chrysochroinae : Poecilonotini : ‘ Nesotrinchus View in CoL generic group’); BELLAMY (2008): 624 (catalogue; as synonym of Melobasina View in CoL – misinterpretation; in Chrysochroinae : Poecilonotini : ‘ Nesotrinchus View in CoL generic group’).
Diagnosis. The genus is characterised by a strongly caudiform elytral apex ( Figs. 71, 77, 79 View Figs , 82, 90 View Figs ); strongly developed supraantennal carinae with frons deeply depressed between them ( Figs. 75 View Figs , 86, 94 View Figs , 110 View Figs ); pronotum conical and usually with prominent, more or less distinct lateral knoll at midlength or anteriad of posterior angles ( Figs. 71, 77, 79 View Figs , 82, 90 View Figs ); anal ventrite of female sharply trispinose ( Figs. 76 View Figs , 87, 95 View Figs ); visible abdominal tergites moderately transverse, terminal tergite (T7) longer than wide; wing ( Fig. 121 View Figs ) with anal veins AA 4 +AA 3b +AP 1+2 and AP 3a free and aedeagi as in Figs. 117–119 View Figs .
Remarks. BELLAMY (2002, 2003, 2008) formally transferred all Nesotrinchus species to the genus Melobasina due to a misinterpretation of the work by HOŁYŃSKI (1993: 27) (see above). ‘ Buprestis wallisii Montrouzier, 1855 ’ (type locality: Pacific Islands: Wallis Island) was placed in the most catalogues ( KERREMANS 1903, OBENBERGER 1930, BELLAMY 2008) into the genus Haplotrinchus but in parallell also into the genus Paracupta Deyrolle, 1864 (now in Chrysochroinae : Chalcophorina ) ( KERREMANS 1903, OBENBERGER 1926b).As mentioned already by FAIRMAIRE (1881), this species is most probably similar to N. caeruleipennis ( Fairmaire, 1877) due to its size (ca. 13.0 mm) and characters mentioned in the original description. We also suppose that this species is congeneric with other species of the genus Nesotrinchus ; this genus forms a very compact taxon distributed only on the Pacific archipelagos of Fiji and Tonga and on the islands of Niue and Wallis.
BELLAMY C. L. 1985: A catalogue of the higher taxa of the family Buprestidae (Coleoptera). Navorsinge van die Nasionale Museum (Bloemfontein) 4: 405 - 472.
BELLAMY C. L. 1986: The higher classification of Australian Buprestidae with the description of a new genus and species (Coleoptera). Australian Journal of Zoology 34: 583 - 600.
BELLAMY C. L. 1987: A new species of Nesotrinchus Obenberger from Tonga (Coleoptera: Buprestidae). Coleopterists Bulletin 41: 101 - 105.
BELLAMY C. L. 1997: Type species designations for five genera of Buprestidae (Coleoptera) with four new synonymies and notes on authorship. Coleopterists Bulletin 51: 75 - 79.
BELLAMY C. L. 2002: Coleoptera: Buprestoidea. Pp. 1 - 485, pls. 1 - 4. In: HOUSTON W. W. K. (ed.): Zoological catalogue of Australia. Vol. 29.5. CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne, xii + 492 pp, 4 colour plates.
BELLAMY C. L. 2003: An illustrated summary of the higher classification of the superfamily Buprestoidea (Coleoptera). Folia Heyrovskyana, Supplementum 10: 1 - 197.
BELLAMY C. L. 2008: A world catalogue and bibliography of the jewel beetles (Coleoptera: Buprestoidea). Volume 1. Introduction; fossil taxa; Schizopodidae; Buprestidae: Julodinae - Chrysochroinae: Poecilonotini. Pensoft Series Faunistica, No. 76, (1 - 2) + 1 - 626 pp.
DEYROLLE H. 1864: Description des Buprestides de la Malaisie recueillis par M. Wallace. Annales de la Societe Entomologique de Belgique 8: 1 - 272, 305 - 312 (index), pls. i - iv.
FAIRMAIRE L. 1877: Diagnoses de Coleopteres melanesiens et polynesiens. Petites Nouvelles Entomologiques 2: 153.
FAIRMAIRE L. 1881: Essai sur les Coleopteres des iles Viti (Fidgi). Annales de la Societe Entomologique de France, Serie 6 1: 243 - 318.
HOLYNSKI R. 1993: A reassessment of the internal classification of the Buprestidae Leach (Coleoptera). Crystal, Series Zoologica 1: 1 - 42.
KERREMANS C. 1903: Coleoptera Serricornia. Fam. Buprestidae, Fascicule XII (b - d). Pp. 49 - 338, 4 colour plates. In: WYTSMAN P. (ed.) 1902 - 1903: Genera Insectorum. V. Verteneuil & L. Desmet, Bruxelles, (4) + 338 pp., 4 colour plates.
MONTROUZIER P. 1855: Essai sur la faune de l'Ile de Woodlark ou Moiou. Annales de la Societe Imperiale d ' Agriculture, d ' Histoire Naturelle et des Arts Utiles de Lyon, Serie 2 7: 1 - 114.
OBENBERGER J. 1924: Druha rada novych rodu celedi Buprestidae (Coleoptera). Deuxieme serie de nouveaux genres de Buprestides. Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 2: 7 - 44.
OBENBERGER J. 1926 a: Reponse aux observations de A. Thery sur les genres nouveaux publies dans Sbornik 1924. Bulletin de la Societe Entomologique de France 1926: 97 - 100.
OBENBERGER J. 1926 b: Buprestidae I. Pars 84. Pp. 1 - 212. In: SCHENKLING S. (ed.) 1926 - 1935: Coleopterorum Catalogus, Volumen XII. W. Junk, Berlin - Den Haag, pp. 1 - 934.
OBENBERGER J. 1930: Buprestidae II. Pars 111. Pp. 213 - 568. In: SCHENKLING S. (ed.) 1926 - 1935: Coleopterorum Catalogus. Volumen XII. W. Junk, Berlin - Den Haag, pp. 1 - 934.
THERY A. 1925: Observations sur les genres nouveaux publies par M. Obenberger dans Sbornik 1924. Bulletin de la Societe Entomologique de France 1925: 223 - 227.
THERY A. 1937: New Buprestid beetles collected in the Solomon Islands and Fiji Islands by Dr. W. M. Mann, with descriptions of some other new Indo-Malayan species. Psyche 44: 33 - 55.
THERY A. 1943: Contribution a la connaisance des Buprestides. Mitteilungen der Munchner Entomologischen Gesellschaft 33: 632 - 653.
VOLKOVITSH M. G. 2001: The comparative morphology of antennal structures in Buprestidae (Coleoptera): evolutionary trends, taxonomic and phylogenetic implications. Part 1. Acta Musei Moraviae, Scientiae Biologicae 86: 43 - 169.
Figs. 71–81. 71–76 – Nesotrinchus australicus (Kerremans, 1903), lectotype, female, 14.0 mm, ‘Australie’. 77–78 – N. simondsi Obenberger, 1924 (synonym of N. australicus), paralectotype, female (BMNH), 15.0 mm, Fiji. 79–81 – N. simondsi, lectotype, male, 12.0 mm, Fiji. 71, 77, 79 – habitus, dorsal view; 72 – habitus, lateral view; 73 – thorax, lateral view; 74, 78, 80 – prosternal process; 75 – head, frontal view. 76, 81 – anal ventrite.
Figs. 82–97. 82–87 – Nesotrinchus caeruleipennis (Fairmaire, 1877), lectotype, female, 11.0 mm, Tonga. 88–89 – N. orientalis Bellamy, 1987 (synonym of N. caeruleipennis Fairmaire), paratype, male (BMNH), 11.0 mm, Tonga. 90–95 – N. caeruleipennis (Thomson, 1878) (= thomsoni Bílý & Kubáň, nom. nov.), lectotype, female, 13.5 mm, Fiji. 96–97 – N. thomsoni Bílý & Kubáň, nom. nov., male, 11.5 mm, Fiji. 82, 90 – habitus, dorsal view; 83, 91 – habitus, lateral view; 84, 92 – thorax, lateral view; 85, 88, 93, 96 – prosternal process; 86, 94 – head, frontal view; 87, 89, 95, 97 – anal ventrite.
Figs. 109–120. 109, 111–115 – Ulaikoilia jelineki Bílý & Kubáň, gen. nov., sp. nov., holotype, male (109 – head, frontal view; 111 – prosternal process; 112 – anal ventrite; 113 – aedeagus; 114 – right antenna; 115 – subhumeral portion of elytral margin). 110, 116–117 – Nesotrinchus coeruleipennis (Fairmaire, 1877) (110 – head, frontal view; 116 – subhumeral portion of elytral margin; 117 – aedeagus, dorsal view). 118 – N. thomsoni Bílý & Kubáň, nom. nov., aedeagus, dorsal view. 119 – N. australicus (Kerremans, 1903), aedeagus, dorsal view. 120 – Pseudhyperantha jucunda Saunders, 1869, male, Malaysia, right antennomere 7, ventral view, apical fossa and lateral field (Photo: M. G. Volkovitsh).
Figs. 121–130. 121, 127 – Nesotrinchus australicus (Kerremans, 1903): paralectotype of a synonym N. simondsi Obenberger, 1924, female, Fiji, NMPC. 122, 129 – Ulaikoilia jelineki Bílý & Kubáň, gen. nov., sp. nov., holotype, Papua New Guinea. 123 – Melobasina apicalis Kerremans, 1900, female, Guadalcanal Island. 124 – Lamprodila (Ovalisia) auricollis (Deyrolle, 1864), female, Halmahera Island. 125 – Cardiaspis pisciformis Théry, 1904, female (NMPC), India.126 – Haplotrinchus pyrochlorus (Fairmaire, 1877), syntype, female (NMPC),Fiji.128 – Melobasina ignita (Théry, 1937) (synonym of M. apicalis), holotype, female, Bougainville Island. 130 – Haplotrinchus philippinensis Obenberger, 1928, syntype, female, Philippines, Luzon. 121–126 – right wing, dorsal view; 127–130 – abdomen, dorsal view; T7 = visible tergite 7; T8 = visible tergite 8.
Figs. 1–18. 1, 3–6 – Pseudhyperantha jucunda Saunders, 1869, male, 17.0 mm, Borneo. 2 – P. bloetei Théry, 1935, female, Sumatra. 7–13 – Cardiaspis pisciformis Théry, 1904, India (7–9, 11, 13 – female, NMPC, 17.0 mm; 10, 12 – male,NMPC).14–18 – Haplotrinchus philippinensis Obenberger, 1928,syntype, female,15.5 mm, Philippines, Luzon. 1, 7, 14 – habitus, dorsal view; 2 – ovipositor, dorsal view; 3, 8, 15 – habitus, lateral view; 4, 9, 16 – head, frontal view; 5, 10–11, 17 – prosternal process; 6, 12–13, 18 – anal ventrite.
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Nesotrinchus Obenberger, 1924
Bílý, Svatopluk, Kubáň, Vítězslav & Volkovitsh, Mark G. 2009 |
Nesotrinchus: THÉRY (1925)
BELLAMY C. L. 2008: 624 |
BELLAMY C. L. 2003: 41 |
BELLAMY C. L. 2002: 62 |
VOLKOVITSH M. G. 2001: 55 |
BELLAMY C. L. 1997: 76 |
HOLYNSKI R. 1993: 27 |
HOLYNSKI R. 1993: 27 |
BELLAMY C. L. 1987: 595 |
BELLAMY C. L. 1986: 595 |
BELLAMY C. L. 1985: 419 |
THERY A. 1943: 646 |
THERY A. 1937: 38 |
OBENBERGER J. 1930: 359 |
OBENBERGER J. 1926: 97 |
THERY A. 1925: 225 |
Nesotrinchus
OBENBERGER J. 1924: 12 |