Published August 8, 2022 | Version v1
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Euwallacea insolitus Smith & Beaver 2022, sp. nov.

  • 1. 161 / 2 Mu 5, Soi Wat Pranon, T. Donkaew, A. Maerim, Chiangmai 50180, Thailand.
  • 2. Department of Entomology, Michigan State University, 288 Farm Lane, 243 Natural Science Bldg., East Lansing, MI 48824, USA. smith 462 @ msu. edu; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 5173 - 3736

Description

Euwallacea insolitus Smith & Beaver sp. nov.

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Type material. Holotype, female: Bhutan, Gedu, TDRI, 6.viii.[19]85, A.J, D.E. Padgham coll., ex Acer sp. CIE A17491, NHMUK014591818 (NHML).

Diagnosis. 2.9 mm long (n = 1); 2.42 × as long as wide. This species is distinguished by its pronotum conical in dorsal view (type 0); obliquely truncate antennal club with two sutures on the posterior face (type 2); elytra unarmed by tubercles and granules, and posterolateral margin rounded.

Similar species. Anisandrus Ferrari spp.

Description (female). 2.9 mm long (n = 1); 2.42 × as long as wide. Body dark brown. Legs and antennae brown. Head: epistoma entire, transverse, with a row of hair-like setae. Frons weakly convex to upper level of eyes; surface alutaceous, sparsely punctate, setose; punctures bearing a long, erect hair-like seta. Eyes shallowly emarginate just above antennal insertion, upper part smaller than lower part. Submentum broadly triangular, slightly impressed. Antennal scape regularly thick. Funicle 4-segmented. Club longer than wide, obliquely truncate, type 2; segment 1 corneous, transverse on anterior face, occupying basal half; segment 2 narrow, corneous; segments 1 and 2 present on posterior face. Pronotum: 0.92 × as long as wide. In dorsal view conical, type 0, sides convex, conical anteriorly; anterior margin without serrations. In lateral view tall, type 2, disc flat, summit at apical 2/5. Anterior slope with dense low, broad asperities, becoming lower and more strongly transverse towards summit. Disc shagreened with moderately dense, minute punctures, some longer hair-like setae at margins. Lateral margins obliquely costate. Base transverse, posterior angles acutely rounded. Elytra: 1.50 × as long as wide, 1.64 × as long as pronotum. Scutellum moderately sized, linguiform, shining, flush with elytra, flat. Elytral base transverse, edge oblique and unarmed by granules, humeral angles rounded, parallel-sided in basal 3/5, then broadly rounded to apex. Striae and interstriae flush, unarmed by tubercles or granules; interstriae opalescent. Disc flat, striae not impressed, with large, deep punctures separated by 1.5‒2 diameters of a puncture, setose; each puncture bearing a semi-erect hair-like seta, increasing in length towards declivity; interstriae flat, punctures subequal to strial punctures, each bearing an erect seta longer than the width of an interstria. Declivital slope very gradual, occupying approximately 1/3 of elytra, declivital face weakly convex; strial punctures very large, shallow, much larger and deeper than those of disc, setose, setae short, as long as strial punctures; interstriae sparsely, minutely punctate, setose, setae long, erect. Posterolateral margin rounded. Legs: protibiae distinctly triangular, broadest at apical 1/4; posterior face smooth; apical 1/2 of outer margin with 7 moderate socketed denticles, their length as long as basal width. Meso- and metatibiae flattened; outer margin evenly rounded with 8 moderate socketed denticles, respectively.

Distribution. Bhutan.

Host plants. Acer (Sapindaceae).

Etymology. L. insolitus = unusual, strange. An adjective. In reference to the unusual combination of characters exhibited by this species (see remarks.)

Remarks. This is a rather unique Euwallacea species with an idiosyncratic combination of characters. Overall, the species is rather similar to Anisandrus species which often have a similar form with a conical type 0 pronotum, gradual elytral declivity, rounded posterolateral elytra margin, and unarmed interstriae. It can be readily distinguished from Anisandrus by the lack of a pronotal mycangial tuft and type 2 antennal club with two sutures on the posterior face.

Notes

Published as part of Beaver, Roger A. & Smith, Sarah M., 2022, The bark and ambrosia beetles of Bhutan (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae and Platypodinae): a synopsis with three new species of Scolytinae, pp. 1-24 in Zootaxa 5174 (1) on page 5, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5174.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/6972960

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Biodiversity

Collection code
TDRI, CIE, NHML
Material sample ID
NHMUK014591818
Scientific name authorship
Smith & Beaver
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Arthropoda
Order
Coleoptera
Family
Curculionidae
Genus
Euwallacea
Species
insolitus
Taxon rank
species
Taxonomic status
sp. nov.
Type status
holotype
Taxonomic concept label
Euwallacea insolitus Beaver & Smith, 2022