Mecodema tewhara, Seldon & Buckley, 2019
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4598.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5678446 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C3C78FE2-E236-45D5-B44C-96A46BB6B0EE |
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Mecodema tewhara |
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sp. nov. |
Mecodema tewhara View in CoL sp. n.
Figure 59 View FIGURE 59 .
Diagnosis: Distinguished from other Mecodema species by: 1, supraorbital puncture large bearing 6–8 setae; 2, supraorbital grooves indistinct or absent; 3, the prothoracic carina broad the entire length, slightly crenulated with 10–14 setae each side; 4, distribution of setae along the ventral edge of the left paramere ( Fig. 59 View FIGURE 59 LP).
Description: Length 27–32 mm, pronotal width 7.5–9 mm, elytral width 9–10.5 mm. Colour of entire body matte to glossy black, coxae red to dark reddish-brown, legs dark brown to matte black.
Head: Broad and flat ( Fig. 14A View FIGURE 14 ). Vertex with several scattered obsolescent punctures posterad vertexal groove ( Fig. 59 View FIGURE 59 ); vertexal groove well-defined by punctures along the entire length, deep and broad laterally; large supraorbital puncture bearing 6–8 setae, supraorbital grooves indistinct or absent; frons with a large and shallow depression each side of midline; frontoclypeal suture very narrow, tentorial pits indistinct each within a large depression; anterior area of clypeus medially convex with lateral ridges, mesad lateral setose punctures; clypeus with 3 very distinct and deep setose punctures ( Fig. 59 View FIGURE 59 ): 1 each side and 1 medially (medial puncture maybe absent) bearing 2–3 setae. Labrum rectangular, anterior edge straight but rounded laterally, slightly emarginated medially with 2 proximate central setae, 2 setae each side evenly spaced (all setae very long). Mentum lobes rounded ( Fig. 12F View FIGURE 12 ), median process very short and broad, moderately angled upward (30°), weakly indentate ( Fig. 12C View FIGURE 12 ); mentum setae absent. Submentum sclerite constriction narrow with 6–8 setae (medial pair proximate). Stipes with 2 basal setae. Gula pits small within a larger depression, suture narrow and indistinct, gula flat and smooth. Gena ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 ) with fine lines forming an isodiametric pattern over entire area.
Prothorax: Prothoracic carina broad the entire length, slightly crenulated with 10–14 setae each side ( Fig. 59 View FIGURE 59 ), extended beyond anterior angle; posterior lateral sinuation evidently carinate, parallel; pronotum broad and flattened, overall shape cordate ( Fig. 59 View FIGURE 59 ), anterior lateral margin of pronotum distinctly inwardly curved; midline well-defined, anterior medial triangular impression and posterior medial diamond-shaped impression present, a shallow circular depression posterad anterior lateral margin; disc with fine lateral wrinkles ( Fig. 59 View FIGURE 59 ); pronotal foveae deep and narrow; anterior edge slightly inwardly curved, posterior edge relatively straight (may be slightly inwardly curved medially). Prosternum ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ) flat, may have fine transverse wrinkles laterally forming an isodiametric pattern; proepisternum without microsculpture. Procoxal setae absent; protibia distally expanded and shovel-like ( Fig. 10B View FIGURE 10 ).
Elytra: Relatively narrow the entire length, especially posteriorly; humeral angle anteriorly covergent ( Fig. 6A View FIGURE 6 ); basal margin slightly curved (distinctly abrupt) and bevelled to base, intervals and striae truncated ( Fig. 59 View FIGURE 59 ), except interval 1 extended to scutellum; lateral carina narrow the entire length, extended to humeral angle; humerus with 2 setose punctures very proximate end of carina ( Fig. 59 View FIGURE 59 ), 3 rd double-spaced posterad from 2 nd and 4 th doublespaced posterad from 3 rd (4 in total); suture defined and continues to scutellum; all striae relatively indistinct with shallow indentations, increasd slightly in size laterally; intervals 1–4 flat, intervals 5–8 slightly increased convexity, interval microsculpture absent; 7 th strial setal pattern with 3–4 setose punctures in anterior ½, 5 setose punctures in posterior ½ ( Fig. 59 View FIGURE 59 ), setose punctures small.
Ventral surface: Mesepisternum without microsculpture; metepisternum may be very finely micropunctate; setose punctures present on mesocoxa (2) and metacoxa (2); Abdominal ventrites 1 and 2 ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ) with scattered obsolescent pitting; ventrites 3–5 with 1 setose puncture each side of midline; ventrite 6 setae present: ♂ with 1 setose puncture each side distantly spaced on straight apical edge, ♀ with 2–3 setose punctures each side proximate midline of rounded apical edge; lateral foveae absent. Anterior metaventrite process ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ) a short triangle with carina moderately broad apically, laterally narrowed.
Male genitalia: Apical portion of penis lobe asymmetrically hooked with a moderate deflection to right of vertical axis (VV) ( Fig. 15B View FIGURE 15 ); ventral process a short, very bluntly, rounded point, apex with a symmetrically flattened curve upward to form a short and rounded dorsal process without recurve, then briefly curved to shaft ( Fig. 59 View FIGURE 59 PL); ventral edge of penis lobe with moderate curve to right (VV); shaft of penis lobe narrow apically but gradually broadened toward base; overall length of penis lobe moderately curved ventrally (LV) ( Fig. 16B View FIGURE 16 ). Structures of the endophallus ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 ): laterally form of the apex of the central spicule flattened; dorsal form of the apex of the central spicule greatly expanded with projection; setal (scales) coverage of the apical plate sparse (1–25%); size of left setose flange small; size of right setose flange very long. Left paramere narrowly rectangular with slight dorsal hump forming a moderate (45°) slope to arm; arm short and narrow ( Fig. 59 View FIGURE 59 LP); terminal lobe short and broad with an apical tuft of a few very short setae; comb of sparse long setae at arm-basal lobe junction ( Fig. 59 View FIGURE 59 LP); ventral edge straight. Right paramere long, very narrow and triangular with a double row of long to medium-lengthed setae extended along apical ¾ of ventral edge ( Fig. 59 View FIGURE 59 RP).
Female genitalia: Basal gonocoxite 1 ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 ) short and broad, ventral surface with a few rugose wrinkles, internal dorso-lateral carina with 1 seta. Gonocoxite 2 ovate with apical edge curved upward. Ramus short and narrow, slightly curved dorsally.
Comments: Mecodema tewhara ( spiniferum species group) inhabits the edges of regenerating scrubland and semi-mature coastal broadleaf forest on the north and eastern areas of Bream Head and Mt Lion, Whangarei. It shares these forests with M. manaia ( curvidens species group), which prefers the more mature forest with a higher canopy cover and thicker leaf litter. This species may be predicted to inhabit Mt Manaia with M. manaia , but as yet no specimens of M. tewhara have been collected from that locality.
Distribution: New Zealand, North Island, Northland, Bream Head and Mt Lion (Whangarei).
Holotype: NZAC male labelled. NEW ZEALAND, ND, Whangarei , Bream Head, Trap 20, 20 Apr 2011 P. Mitchell (DoC) / HOLOTYPE Mecodema tewhara n. sp. design. DS Seldon, TR Buckley 2018 [red label].
Paratypes: 1♀, NEW ZEALAND, ND, Whangarei , Bream Head, 24 Apr 2011 P. Mitchell (DoC) ( NZAC); 4, NEW ZEALAND, ND, Whangarei, Bream Head, Trap 19, 24 Nov 2010, P. Mitchell (DoC) ( NZAC) .
Etymology: This species is named for Te Whara, who was the principle wife of the rangatira Manaia, which is fitting as the other species found on Bream Head is Mecodema manaia .
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New Zealand Arthropod Collection |
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