Aphanocephalus hackeri John, 1941

Szawaryn, Karol, 2025, Revision of the Australian species of Aphanocephalus Wollaston (Coleoptera: Discolomatidae), Zootaxa 5632 (3), pp. 401-440 : 418

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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5632.3.1

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Aphanocephalus hackeri John, 1941
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Aphanocephalus hackeri John, 1941

( Figs 7G, H View FIGURE 7 , 11A–C View FIGURE 11 )

Aphanocephalus hackeri John, 1941: 191 . – John 1967a: 112.

Material examined. Type material.

Lectotype and paralectotypes (here designated). QUEENSLAND: "Cairns Hacker/ Coll. Hacker / Syntypus/ Aphanocephalus Woll. hackeri J det. H. John / Dtsch. Entomol. Institut Berlin/ SDEI Coleoptera #303901/ SDEI Coleoptera #303902/ SDEI Coleoptera #303903" (3, SDEI) ( Fig. 6E View FIGURE 6 ). Three specimens mounted on separate cards on the same pin, the top one, non-dissected with a number #303901 is here designated as the lectotype, the remaining two are paralectotypes .

Other material. QUEENSLAND: Kuranda 20.8.64/ Kuranda NQ. 11/64 GB./ J. G. Brookes Bequest, 1976 (5, ANIC) ; Australia. N.Q. Pine Creek.Nr.Cairns . 18.I.1962./ E.B. Britton.G.Willson. B.M. 1962-153 (1, NHM) ; 15.16S 144.59E 14km W by N of Hope Vale Mission QLD 8-10 Oct. 1980 T. Weir (1, ANIC) GoogleMaps ; NEQ: 16°36’Sx145°32’E Oak Beach , 10m 18 May 1998 G. Monteith, Rainforest, Pyrethrum, trees 1895 (1, QMB) ; Mossman Gorge, via Mossman, N.Qld . 9.viii.1966, G. Monteith / UQIC specimen (1, QMB) .

Type locality. Queensland, Cairns.

Distribution. Southern Queensland ( Fig. 16 View FIGURE 16 ).

Diagnosis. Aphanocephalus hackeri is a very distinctive species among its Australian congeners. It is the only species with three pairs of orange-red maculae on the elytra. Additionally, the male genitalia are very distinctive, with an elongate tegmen with a narrow apical part.

Redescription. Length: 1.70 mm, width: 1.20–1.30 mm. Body elongate oval about 1.3–1.4 times as long as wide ( Figs 6E View FIGURE 6 , 7G View FIGURE 7 ), moderately convex in lateral view ( Fig. 7H View FIGURE 7 ). Pronotum and elytra covered with long setae, densely distributed on pronotum, more sparsely distributed on elytra. Head, pronotum and elytra dark brown to black, only narrow antero-lateral margins of pronotum red-orange, each elytron with three red-orange sub-oval maculae, anterior macula at humeral region, second one close to the elytral suture, posterior macula in apical portion of elytron, ventral side brown, antennae, mouthparts and apical parts of legs yellow.

Pronotum covered with punctae of two sizes, disc, lateral and anterior parts with small sparse, punctae, only base and posterior corners with coarser punctae. Lateral margins of pronotum bordered, anterior margin without bordering line. Elytra covered with punctae of two sizes, uniformly intermixed. Pronotum and elytra distinctly explanate laterally, margins well visible throughout. Lateral sides of elytra broadly rounded, without pseudopores. Epipleuron with shallow sub-marginal furrow.

Mentum without lateral carinae. Labial palps separated by a narrow carina. Prosternum with notosternal carinae absent; prosternal process with lateral carinae absent. Metaventrite longer than ventrite 1. Ventrite 1 longer than ventrites 2–4 combined. Ventrite 1 covered with large punctae except posteromedial part of ventrite; ventrites 2–5 covered with punctae of two sizes, coarser at base forming a single row, and smaller on the rest of surface.

Male genitalia. Tegmen in inner view with sides slightly rounded in the middle, sub-triangular in apical half, tapering toward narrowly rounded apex, apex with distinct patch of setae ( Fig. 11C View FIGURE 11 ); in lateral view subtriangular, broad at base, with narrow, elongated apical half, outer margin slightly rounded, inner margin sinusoidal in middle ( Fig. 11B View FIGURE 11 ). Penis long, broadening toward apex, outer margin broadly rounded, inner margin broadly rounded in apical half, with sinuate apex; gonopore longer than its width, apex of gonopore extending beyond apex of penis, apically truncate, outer margin with distinct hook ( Fig. 11A View FIGURE 11 ).

Female genitalia not studied.

Remarks. In the SDEI collection, there are three specimens of A. hackeri John , each with a label reading 'Syntypus' mounted on separate cards but mounted on the same pin. The top specimen, with the number #303901, is here designated as the lectotype to fix the taxonomic status of this species.

ANIC

Australian National Insect Collection

QMB

Queensland Museum, Brisbane

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Discolomatidae

Genus

Aphanocephalus

Loc

Aphanocephalus hackeri John, 1941

Szawaryn, Karol 2025
2025
Loc

Aphanocephalus hackeri John, 1941: 191

John, H. 1967: 112
John, H. 1941: 191
1941
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