Maurodus occiduus, Leschen & Reid & Nadein, 2020

Leschen, Richard A. B., Reid, Chris A. M. & Nadein, Konstantin S., 2020, Generic Review of New Zealand Chrysomelinae (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), Zootaxa 4740 (1), pp. 1-66 : 42

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4740.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3680293

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/053D2D5A-05F3-42E2-8716-ED8A22278416

taxon LSID

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Plazi

scientific name

Maurodus occiduus
status

sp. nov.

Maurodus occiduus , sp. nov.

( Figs 6E,F View FIGURES 6 , 12E,F View FIGURES 12 ; map Fig. 20A View FIGURES 20 )

Diagnosis. Body broadly oval and bicoloured; pronotum bicoloured with a distinct spot in the anterolateral portion of the disc. Antennal groove weakly indicated; inner ridge weak or absent and glabrous area present or absent. Prosternal lines in front of procoxae parallel. Elytra with midbasal stria or puncture present; maculae broad with outer edges sinuate and contacting broadly at midline; microsculpture predent or absent. Ventrites dark-coloured and infuscate, with hypomera and epipleura uniformly pale-coloured; male ventrite 5 not vaulted at middle. Legs unicoloured yellow to weakly infuscate; tarsomere 1 of male greatly enlarged.

Description. Length 3.5–4.4 mm (greatest depth 1.70–2.10 mm). Body broadly oval and bicoloured with head, most of the pronotum, elytral macula, and middle portions of the ventral surfaces black; anterior portion of clypeus, margins of pronotum and elytra, mouthparts, antennae, hypomera, and epipleura yellow to pale-coloured; a distinct spot is present in the anterolateral portion of the pronotal disc; elytral maculae sinuate along lateral edge; femora and tibiae unicoloured yellow to weakly infuscate with femora dark at base. Microsculpture distinct to absent on pronotum and elytra. Clypeus moderately to very finely punctate, more or less trapezoidal, anterior margin straight; frontoclypeal suture absent or present but not strongly impressed and not meeting at midline; lateral postclypeal lines present medial line absent; vertex moderately to very finely punctate. Ratio of antennomere lengths: 1.3/1.0/1.4/1.2/1.2/1.0/1.2/1.2/1.4/1.4/1.9. Antennal groove weakly indicated; inner ridge weak or absent and glabrous area present or absent. Pronotum transverse (2.10–2.17 x wider than long), lateral margins at base subparallel-sided and sides weakly converging anteriorly, not strongly convex; punctures non-uniform, more or less coarse at base and progressively diffuse anteriorly, those at base usually stronger than elsewhere on the dorsum, or about as impressed on some specimens with the posterolateral striae punctate. Prosternal lines or carinae in front of procoxae parallel; intercarinal space weakly convex. Elytra widest at middle with a weakly convex outline (1.03–1.04x the greatest elytral width), 2.50–2.67 x longer than pronotal length and broad; punctation very weakly striate, not impressed towards midline, but sometimes forming punctate striae postero-apically or forming distinct grooves; midbasal stria or puncture present and may be weakly developed, broad and shallow. Male ventrite 5 not vaulted at middle. Median lobe of aedeagus in lateral view narrowing at posterior ¼ to apex and acute; in dorsal view, weakly parallel-sided and broad subrounded apex; flagellum present. Tarsomere 1 of male greatly enlarged.

Comments. Maurodus occiduus can be distinguished from most species of the genus by the bicoloured pronotum with a distinct spot in the anterolateral portion of the disc. The lack of a vaulted abdominal ventrite 5 in the male differentiates this species from the similar-looking M. maculatus . There is some variation on the punctuation and development of the antennal groove, but the groove is not as well developed as other members of the genus, and generally does not have a well-developed inner carina or ridge: this variation is present among specimens in the Haast area.

Distribution. South Island: WD, OL, FD.

Etymology. The specific epithet is derived from the Latin word occiduus meaning west, referring to its distribution in the South Island.

Type material examined. Holotype ( AMNZ): male [mounted on card], “Waiho Gorge S Westland 15-1-25 [hand written on bottom card by? C.E. Clarke] // C.E. Clarke Collection ” . Paratypes (25): South Island. WD/OL: Haast Pass, 44.078195S, 169.386185E, 10.04.1979 [J. Nunn] (1, NZAC) GoogleMaps . WD: NC, Arthurs Pass , 860m, 14–23. iv. 1984, J.W. Early, Yellow pan trap in moss in Nothofagus solandri forest (1, LUNZ) ; 4 km N of Haast Pass, Fantail Falls 450m, 44.078195S, 169.386185E, leaf litter, 04.01.1984, P.M. Hammond (1, BMNH) GoogleMaps ; 6 km SW Mahitahi, 43.662571S, 169.577551E, swamp forest, 05.02.1984, P.M. Hammond (1, BMNH); S Westland, Waiho R, 43.422503S, 170.170088E, 12.01.1925, C.E. Clarke Collection (1, AMNZ) GoogleMaps ; same except 13.01.1925 (1, BMNH) ; same except 14.01.1925 (2, BMNH) ; same except C.E. Clarke, G. V. Hudson (1, BMNH) ; same except 16.01.1925 C.E. Clarke (1, BMNH) ; S Westland, Waiho Gorge , 43.422503S, 170.170088E, 12.01.1925, C.E. Clarke Collection (1, AMNZ) GoogleMaps ; same except 14.01.1925 (8, AMNZ) ; same except 16.01.1925 (1, AMNZ) ; Waiho R. V, 42.953168S, 170.829454E, forest litter, 06.02.1984, P.M. Hammond (1, BMNH) GoogleMaps ; Mt Greenland, 42.953168S, 170.829454E, 08.01.1943, C.E. Clarke, C.E. Clarke Collection (1, BMNH; 1, AMNZ) GoogleMaps ; same except 09.01.1943 (1, BMNH; 2, AMNZ) .

AMNZ

Auckland Institute and Museum

NZAC

New Zealand Arthropod Collection

LUNZ

Lincoln University Entomology Research Museum

R

Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

V

Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Chrysomelidae

Genus

Maurodus

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