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Thyestetha emarginata Eberle & Riedel, sp. n.

Authors: Eberle, Jonas; Tänzler, Rene; Riedel, Alexander;

Thyestetha emarginata Eberle & Riedel, sp. n.

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Thyestetha emarginata Eberle & Riedel sp. n. (Figs. 3, 12, 55–57, 61–63, 71) Diagnosis. Pronotum uniformly densely punctate, black. Elytra ferruginous; punctures of disc minute (Figs. 3, 12); in females apex conspicuously emarginate. Rostral canal and marginal carinae covered with scales. Dorsal squamose line of metafemur dense. Description. Holotype, female. Length. Pronotum + elytra: 4.8 mm. Color. Antenna and tarsi ferruginous; head and rostrum deep ferruginous to black; prothorax and legs black; elytra and remaining ventral surface ferruginous. Habitus subrhomboid, in dorsal view slightly constricted between pronotum and elytra (Fig. 3); profile dorsally constricted between pronotum and elytron (Fig. 12). Rostrum 6.3 X as long as wide at base. Head. Vertex densely punctate, interstices narrower than diameter of punctures. Prothorax 1.2 X wider than long; disc and sides uniformly punctate with small distinct punctures (except for row of coarse punctures along base), interstices smooth, polished; postocular lobe densely punctate with large punctures, with few white scales; postocular lobe strongly developed; rostral canal and marginal carinae covered with overlapping whitish and brownish scales. Elytra as long as wide; sides rounded; apex extended, distinctly emarginate at sutural angle; punctures of striae 1–9 distinctly impressed from base to apex, punctures minute on elytral disc, apically more distinct; interstices 4– 6 X wider than diameter of punctures, interstices between punctures of stria 9 subequal to diameter of punctures, punctures closer to each other in apical portion of elytra. Metanepisternum 2.3 X wider than high. Thoracic venter. Meso- and metaventrite squamose; metaventrite submedially behind mesocoxa with pair of shallow protrusions. Pro- and mesocoxa densely punctate, squamose; metacoxa subglabrous; trochanter with sparse, coarse punctures containing scales. Distance between mesocoxae subequal to width of mesocoxa. Legs. Femora moderately punctate; meso- and metafemur dorsally with slightly broader scales; dorsal squamose line of metafemur dense; anteroventral ridges distinct. Abdomen. Ventrites 1 and 2 with large scattered scales arising from punctures; remaining ventrites subglabrous except lateral margins squamose. Terminalia (Figs. 55–57, 61–63). Tergite VII (Fig. 57) 1.67 X longer than wide. Hemisternites of ovipositor (Fig. 63) 6.34 X longer than wide. Tergite VIII (Fig. 56) 2.07 X longer than wide. Insertion of spermatecal duct with distinct tripartite sclerite (Fig. 61). Spermatheca (Fig. 62) with tip of cornu grown irregularly. Intraspecific variation. Length, females 4.8 – 5.0 mm (n=2, x = 4.9 mm). Ferruginous coloration of elytra slightly brighter in paratype. Etymology. The epithet is based on the Latin emarginatus, -a, -um (emarginate) and refers to the emarginate elytral apex of the females of this species. Material examined (2 females). Holotype, ARC0566 (EMBL Accession # HE802607): WEST NEW GUINEA, Jayapura Reg., Sentani, Gn. Cyclops, S02 31.3’ E140 30.5’, 1200–1420m, 30.XI.2007, beaten (MZB). Paratype: WEST NEW GUINEA, Jayapura Reg., Sentani, Gn. Cyclops, 950–1450m, 3.X.1992 (ARC). Distribution (Fig. 71). Jayapura Reg. (Cyclops Mts.). Elevation: 1200–1420 m.

Published as part of Eberle, Jonas, Tänzler, Rene & Riedel, Alexander, 2012, Revision and phylogenetic analysis of the Papuan weevil genus Thyestetha Pascoe (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Cryptorhynchinae), pp. 1-28 in Zootaxa 3355 (1) on pages 8-9, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3355.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/214456

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Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Insecta, Arthropoda, Thyestetha, Animalia, Biodiversity, Thyestetha emarginata, Taxonomy

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