Euops tibialis Voss, 1929

Riedel, Alexander, 2006, Revision of the subgenus Metaeuops Legalov of Euops Schoenherr (Coleoptera, Curculionoidea, Attelabidae) from the Papuan region, Zootaxa 1181 (1), pp. 1-102 : 54-57

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Euops tibialis Voss
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Euops tibialis Voss View in CoL

( Figs 81 View FIGURES 81–83 , 87, 89 View FIGURES 87–90 , 131 View FIGURES 131–135 , 160, 161 View FIGURES 160–169 , 185 View FIGURES 170–186 , 187 View FIGURES 187–188 , 202 View FIGURES 189–202 , 219 View FIGURES 204–219 , 224 View FIGURES 223–225 )

Voss (1929): p. 220.

Diagnosis

Metatibia much larger than mesotibia (as in Fig. 20 View FIGURES 19–23 ). Elytron at humerus with minute denticle. Male: TA of aedeagus ( Figs 87, 89 View FIGURES 87–90 ) with long flagellum; sclerite­complex at base of flagellum in repose at angle (45°–90°) with apodeme of aedeagus. Apical scoop of pedon at apex with median extension ( Fig. 160 View FIGURES 160–169 ). Tergite VIII apically with distinct notch. Female: Setose patch of venter consisting of 3 single rows of modified setae. Tergite VIII with sides converging towards concave apex. Length of ductus spermathecae plus spermatheca 3.8–4.3 X as long as tergite VIII.

Range ( Fig. 224 View FIGURES 223–225 )

Sorong Prov. (Mysol), Manokwari Prov. (Arfak Mts., Wandammen Bay), Japen­ Waropen Prov. (Serui, Wapoga Riv.), Paniai Prov. (Epomani), Jayawijaya Prov. (Elelim), Western Prov. (Olsobip). Elevation: 100– 700 m.

Material examined

Lectotype, male (by present designation): WEST NEW GUINEA: Sorong Prov. , Mysol; labels: 1) [white, rectangular cardboard on which specimen is glued] "Mysol. [handwritten to left side of lower margin]" 2) [white, rectangular] "Sharp Coll, 1905­313 [printed]" 3) [white with red bordering, round] "Type [printed]" 4) [white, rectangular] " Euops tibialis n. sp. [handwritten] Det. E. Voss [printed]".

Other material examined: WEST NEW GUINEA, Manokwari Prov.: 1 male, 1 female, Ransiki ­ Anggi , 250–750 m, 25.VIII.1991, leg. A.Riedel ( ARC) ; 1 male, Wandammen Bay , Wasior, DMP logging camp, Km 38, Sararti, S 03° 05´E 134° 27´, 100–200 m, 7– 9.I.2001, leg. A.Riedel ( ARC) ; Japen­Waropen Prov.: 1 male, Japen Isl. , Serui, Mantembu, 300–800 m, 6–9.XI.1991, leg. A.Riedel ( ARC) ; 3 males, 1 female, Japen Isl. , Serui , Kontiunai, road to Ambaidiru, 600–700 m, 23.XII.2000, leg. A.Riedel ( ARC) ; 1 male, Japen Isl. , Serui , Kontiunai, road to Ambaidiru, 600–700 m, 25.XII.2000, leg. A.Riedel ( ARC) ; 1 male, Wapoga Riv. , Kwadewa, logging road, Km 80, ca. 100 m, 1–2.III.1999, leg. A.Riedel ( ARC) ; Paniai Prov.: 3 males, 2 females (1 marked “selected female specimen”), Epomani , Km 145, 550– 750 m, 15–16.I.1996, leg. A.Riedel ( ARC) ; 2 males, Epomani , Km 165, 700– 800 m, 17.I.1996, leg. A.Riedel ( ARC) ; 1 female, Ugida , Km 177, 29.VII.1996, leg. Stüben / Schüle ( PSC) ; Jayawijaya Prov.: 2 males, 1 female, Elelim , Km 132 NE Wamena, 500–750 m, 18.XII.2004 ( ARC) . PAPUA NEW GUINEA, Western Prov. : Fly Riv., Olsobip, 400–600 m, VIII.1969, leg. J.&M.Sedlacek ( BPBM) ; Redescription

Holotype, male. Length, pronotum + elytron: 3.08 mm. Coloration (as in Fig. 18 View FIGURES 10–18 ) largely black; rostrum, tibiae, tarsi and abdomen ferruginous; elytron at base black with bluish oily lustre, towards apex becoming deep ferruginous; scutellum black without bluish lustre; funicle and club of antenna light ferruginous. Head. Gena 0.76 X as long as width of head immediately behind eyes. Contours of genae in dorsal view markedly converging anteriad. Vertex subglabrous, dorsally microreticulate, without punctures. Eyes in dorsal view almost continuous with lateral contour of head. Profile of vertex without constriction behind eye. Ventral surface of head in front of gular region smooth, without median furrow. Rostrum 2.13 X as long as mouthparts; at widest point 1.50 X wider than at base; in profile dorsal contour above antennal insertion with weak rounded prominence, anteriorly in weakly convex line to apex; ventral contour continuous with head, weakly sinuate to apex; ventrally on submentum with numerous long, stiff, suberect setae. Mouthparts. Prementum at base 1.7 X wider than long, ca. 2.6 X wider than at apex; with straight lateral margins converging apicad; apical processes long, acute, of equal length, on same level dorsoventrally. Antenna slender, similar as in Fig. 71 View FIGURES 56–72 . Prothorax 0.83 X as long as wide; preapical constriction absent; disc evenly convex, microreticulate, impunctate; sides with few, large, shallow punctures. Metanotum with pair of distinct lateral lobes. Elytron 2.16 X longer than wide; at humerus with minute denticle; striae moderately impressed at base, becoming effaced towards apex. Thoracic venter. Height of pterothorax 0.81 X length of elytron. Procoxa in anterior aspect 1.07 X as long as wide; externally with spine projecting dorsad, supporting base of profemur when in obliquely dorsad position (as in Fig. 19 View FIGURES 19–23 ). Trochanter of foreleg ventrally pointed, projecting beyond base of femur. Legs. Profemur strongly asymmetrically clavate, strongly swollen, thickest at 0.40 of length from apex; with distinct stalk in basal 0.29; at middle of basal stalk dorsal edge with angulate extension, femur seemingly bent ventrad; ventral surface in apical quarter with very low knob opposing tibia. Protibia evenly moderately curved ventrad; ventral contour parallel to dorsal contour. Mesotibia on posterior surface subapically with indistinct, posteriad directed carina. Mesotarsus ( Fig. 81 View FIGURES 81–83 ) relatively short, markedly curved anteriad, 2.0 X as long as wide. Metatibia (as Fig. 20 View FIGURES 19–23 ) with greatly enlarged lateral surface, in apical quarter dorsally broadly rounded; much larger than mesotibia; posterior (inner) surface with dense, suberect, black setae. Abdomen. Ventral contour anteriorly straight in lateral view, evenly rounded to constriction between sternite VI and VII. Venter subglabrous; sternite VI without median knob or swelling in front of posterior margin. Pygidium as long as wide (0.99 X); microreticulate throughout; densely, moderately deeply punctate; densely, moderately deeply punctate; sparsely setose with inconspicuous, recumbent setae. Genitalia. Tergite VIII apically with distinct notch. Sternite VIII as in Fig. 185 View FIGURES 170–186 ; base markedly bisinuate. Tegminal plate ( Fig. 131 View FIGURES 131–135 ) broad, with sides weakly converging towards apex; apical edge rounded, glabrous; subapically on ventral surface with 2 densely setose patches of long setae. Aedeagus ( Fig. 87 View FIGURES 87–90 ). Apical scoop of pedon ( Fig. 160 View FIGURES 160–169 ) ca. 0.90 X as long as wide; lateral margins converging in sinuate line; apex with finger­like, median extension. Tectum ( Fig. 161 View FIGURES 160–169 ) with lateral frame in basal half converging, in apical half subparallel to broad subangulate apex; subapically with angulate lateral extensions. TA as in Figs 87, 89 View FIGURES 87–90 ; consisting of tubuliform, undivided flagellum; frame of TA transformed into sclerite resembling an inverted U, positioned in basal third of aedeagus, functionally detached of ductus ejaculatorius / flagellum­complex; flagellum long and thin, contained in basal 2/3 of aedeagus; without distinct dorsal plate; internal support structures of ductus ejaculatorius minute, weakly projecting over somewhat compact sclerite­complex at base of flagellum ( Fig. 89 View FIGURES 87–90 ). Cuticle of endophallus without denticles or setae; within aedeagal body with subrectangular, weakly sclerotized sclerite; further in front with pair of elongate, weakly sclerotized sclerites.

Selected female specimen (Epomani). Same as holotype except: length, pronotum + elytron: 3.38 mm. Head with gena 0.84 X as long as width of head immediately behind eyes. Profile of vertex without constriction behind eye. Rostrum 1.66 X as long as mouthparts; at widest point 1.45 X wider than at base. Prothorax 0.87 X as long as wide. Disk at middle without transverse impression. Elytron 2.15 X longer than wide. Thoracic venter. Height of pterothorax 0.83 X length of elytron. Procoxa in anterior aspect 0.86 X as long as wide. Legs. Profemur moderately swollen; weakly asymmetrically clavate; basal stalk indistinct, without angulation, its dorsal edge lined with weak denticles; dorsal contour straight at very base, continuing in evenly convex line to apex; ventral contour in straight line to angulation at apical 0.29, continuing weakly concave to apex; ventral surface smooth, without protrusion. Protibia straight; ventral contour bisinuate, basally and apically concave, at middle convex; ventral surface weakly denticulate at middle, densely setose with suberect setae; tibial apex with uncus and distinct premucro; premucro in ventral position. Abdomen. Setose patch of venter 0.85 X as long as wide, consisting of 3 single rows of modified setae. Pygidium 1.14 X wider than long. Genitalia ( Fig. 187 View FIGURES 187–188 ). Sternite VIII as in Fig. 202 View FIGURES 189–202 . Tergite VIII with sides apicad converging; apex concave. Spermatheca as in Fig. 219 View FIGURES 204–219 ; basally with long siphon­like extension subequal in length to remainder of spermatheca; this siphon internally annulate; body tapering towards pointed apex; spermathecal gland heavily sclerotized. Length of ductus spermathecae plus spermatheca 3.9 X as long as tergite VIII.

Intraspecific variation

Length, pronotum + elytron: males 2.67–3.53 mm (n=19, =3.00 ± 0.21); females 2.92–3.40 mm (n=6, =3.15 ± 0.20). Prothorax 0.83–0.89 X as long as wide in males (n=19, =0.86 ± 0.02), 0.84–0.87 X as long as wide in females (n=6, =0.85 ± 0.01). Elytron 2.07–2.27 X longer than wide in males (n=19, =2.15 ± 0.04), 2.04–2.16 X longer than wide in females (n=6, =2.12 ± 0.05); humeral denticle more or less distinct, but present in all specimens; striae moderately or weakly impressed at base. Thoracic venter. Height of pterothorax 0.78–0.89 X length of elytron in males (n=19, =0.82 ± 0.02), 0.83–0.89 X length of elytron in females (n=6, =0.85 ± 0.03). Abdomen. Pygidium 0.97–1.09 X wider than long in males (n=17, =1.02 ± 0.04), 1.05–1.19 X wider than long in females (n=6, =1.13 ± 0.05). Female patch of modified setae 0.84– 1.10 X as long as wide (n=6, =0.91 ± 0.10). Male genitalia: Base of sternite VIII angulate or rounded. Female genitalia. Sternite VIII apically subtruncate or rounded, evenly setose, or at middle less setose than laterally; medioapical weakly sclerotized area more or less extensive. Length of ductus spermathecae plus spermatheca 3.8–4.3 X as long as tergite VIII (n=5, =4.0 ± 0.20).

Nomenclatural note

Voss (1929) did not designate a holotype in the original description, nor did he make a statement about the number of specimens examined. One syntype could be located, but additional ones may exist. To ensure stability of nomenclature a lectotype is designated herein. This step is especially important because a sibling species exists which is easily confused with E. tibialis .

ARC

Atlantic Reference Centre

BPBM

Bishop Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Attelabidae

Genus

Euops

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