Uracanthus cupressianus Rondonuwu and Austin, 1988

Thongphak, Duangrat & Wang, Qiao, 2007, Taxonomic revision of the longicorn beetle genus Uracanthus Hope 1833 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Cerambycinae: Uracanthini) from Australia., Zootaxa 1569 (1569), pp. 1-139 : 45-46

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scientific name

Uracanthus cupressianus Rondonuwu and Austin, 1988
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Uracanthus cupressianus Rondonuwu and Austin, 1988 View in CoL

(Figs 40, 78, 105)

Uracanthus cupressianus Rondunuwu and Austin, 1988: 110 View in CoL .

Description

Male. Body length, 12.76–18.06 mm; width, 2.11–3.20 mm.

Colour (Fig. 40). Body light reddish brown with head, thorax, antennae, scutellum, femora, and basal elytra often darker. Head with dense, long, golden pubescence. Pronotal disc with 2 broad longitudinal stripes of dense, long, golden pubescence, a narrow, longitudinal, glabrous median line between stripes, and 4 vague sparsely haired or glabrous spots near the median line; pronotum with a narrow longitudinal stripe of dense, long, golden pubescence on each side near sternum; ventral surface of prothorax with sparse golden pubescence. Elytra covered with dense, short, golden pubescence but pubescence near prothorax much longer. Body colour may vary from yellowish brown to reddish brown. The glabrous median longitudinal line on the pronotal disc may vary from narrow to wide.

Head. Postclypeus subtriangular and flattened, with sparse punctures; frontoclypeal suture deep and narrow in middle; distance between lower lobes of eyes 1.72–1.82 × as long as distance between upper lobes of eyes; distance between upper lobes of eyes 0.76–0.94 × as long as distance between eyes on ventral side; genal length 0.26–0.32 × as long as head width immediately below eyes. Antennae shorter than body; segments 5–10 subcylindrical.

Thorax and abdomen. Pronotum 1.26–1.54 × as long as width, rounded at side; posterior margin 1.14– 1.32 × as wide as anterior margin; pronotal disc finely punctate; disc and sides strongly rugose transversely. Scutellum semicircular, glabrous. Elytra 4.28–5.47 × as long as prothorax and 4.13–4.44 × as long as shoulder width; each elytron with 3 longitudinal carinae; elytra with coarse punctures on basal 1/3 and fine punctures on the rest 2/3; elytral apex rounded or slightly pointed. Apex of terminal sternite slightly emarginate.

Male terminalia. Apex of ventral median lobe pointed and apex of dorsal lobe shallowly emarginate; dorsal lobe slightly longer than ventral lobe; Spined region of internal sac divided into two sections; first section longer than basal unspined region, with sparse multi-branched spines at base and very dense long simple spines on the remaining part; second section about 3 × shorter than first section, with sparsely simple spines; a short unspined gap between sections ( Fig. 78a). Eighth sternite, rounded at sides, widely emarginate at apex, long and fairly long setae arising terminally; ventral surface with sparse cloud-like processes ( Fig. 78b). Eighth tergite long and narrow, emarginate at apex, with fairly dense simple spines in middle area ( Fig. 78c). Paramere 3.0–3.1 × as long as wide, cylindrical in shape, apex rounded with sparse long and short setae ( Fig. 78d).

Female. Body length, 15.29–19.67 mm; width, 2.68–3.87 mm.

Abdomen more robust, antennae and legs shorter; the median glabrous longitudinal line at pronotal disc broader; elytra 4.51–5.13 × as long as prothorax and 3.92–4.12 × as long as shoulder width.

Ovipositor and spermatheca. Ovipositor relatively long in the genus; styli arising terminally with short hairs ( Fig. 78e). Spermatheca heavily curved; spermathecal gland arising near base ( Fig. 78f).

Distribution Southeastern South Australia ( Fig. 105).

Biology

Known hosts are Cupressus sempervirens , C. macrocarpa , and C. arizonica . Adults were collected from December to February.

Comments

This species resembles U. acutus but differs in having the pronotal disc with denser pubescence and more transverse rugae on disc, and the apex of the elytra not strongly pointed.

Material examined

Holotype. ♂. SA: Glenelg, reared ex Cupressus sempervirens , 5.x.1986, S. Rondunuwu, bearing a circular type label ( SAM).

Paratypes. 15 ♂, 10 ♀. SA: 12 ♂, 9 ♀, North of Glenelg , reared ex Cupressus sempervirens , 5.x.1986, S. Rondunuwu ( WINC) ; 3 ♂, 1 ♀, same as above but ( SAM) .

Other material examined. 4 ♂, 5 ♀. SA: 1 ♂, 1 ♀, Adelaide , adult 1960 (larvae iii.1959), reared ex Cupressus macrocarpa, F. D. Morgan Coll. (WINC) ; 1 ♂, 1 ♀, same locality as above but R. Brown ( SAM) ; 1 ♀, same locality as above but ex limb of cypress pine, 17.x.1984 ( WINC) ; 1 ♀, Wood Ville West , xi.1963, reared ex Cupressus arizonica, B. Rankine Coll. (WINC) ; 1 ♀, near Torreng Bridge 26.x.1973, H. Mincham ( SAM) ; 1 ♂, Warradale , 16.xi.1973, MV light, B. P. McQuillan ( SAM) ; 1?, Plympton Park , 8.xi.1961, boring in Cupressus sp. ,(no abdomen) ( SAM) . Locality unknown : 1 ♂ ( WINC) .

SAM

South African Museum

WINC

Waite Insect and Nematode Collection

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cerambycidae

Genus

Uracanthus

Loc

Uracanthus cupressianus Rondonuwu and Austin, 1988

Thongphak, Duangrat & Wang, Qiao 2007
2007
Loc

Uracanthus cupressianus

Rondunuwu and Austin 1988: 110
1988
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