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Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Prioninae) Faunitaxys Revue de Faunistique, Taxonomie et Systématique morphologique et moléculaire Volume 9 ISSN : 2269 - 6016 Février 2021 Numéro 6 Dépôt légal : Février 2021 Faunitaxys Revue de Faunistique, Taxonomie et Systématique morphologique et moléculaire ZooBank : http://zoobank.org/79A36B2E-F645-4F9A-AE2B-ED32CE6771CC Directeur de la publication, rédacteur, conception graphique et PAO : Lionel Delaunay Cette revue ne peut pas être vendue Elle est distribuée par échange aux institutions (version papier) et sur simple demande aux particuliers (format PDF) à l’adresse suivante : AFCFF 28, rue Voltaire, F- 42100 Saint Etienne E-mail : [email protected] Elle est disponible librement au téléchargement à partir du site : http ://faunitaxys.fr/ La parution de Faunitaxys est apériodique Imprimée sur les presses de SPEED COPIE 6, rue Tréfilerie, F- 42100 Saint-Etienne Imprimé le 20 février 2021 Faunitaxys, 9(6), 2021 : 1 – 7. 1 A new species of the genus Psalidosphryon Komiya, 2001 from West Papua, Indonesia (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Prioninae) NORBERT DELAHAYE (1), ZIRO KOMIYA (2), ALAIN DRUMONT (3) & ANDREY SHAPOVALOV (4) (1) 67 avenue Colonel Lukusa, Kinshasa, RDC - [email protected] - ZooBank: http://zoobank.org/56793441-E01C-40BB-8714-C113A4E781F6 (2) Shimouma 3-2-12, Setagayaku, Tokyo 154-0002 Japan - [email protected] - ZooBank: http://zoobank.org/1EE678E0-A0DB-4A89-B5FA-82182090C9CF (3) O. D. Taxonomy and Phylogeny - Entomology, Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Vautier Street 29, B-1000 Brussels, Belgium - [email protected] - ZooBank: http://zoobank.org/6D7F2B1A-3A55-4E84-9030-E9C5F55F9643 (4) Tihorestky 33/1-18, Saint-Petersburg, 195427, Russia - [email protected] - ZooBank: http://zoobank.org/6EA47C7F-D232-46EF-BDD2-2537570EF919 Keywords: Abstract. – The genus Psalidosphryon was described by Komiya 2001 based on the species Osphryon spiniscapus Schwarzer 1924 and since then, it has been known as a Coleoptera; taxonomy; monospecific genus. However, a second species was found recently and in the present Cerambycidae; systematic; paper, this new species is going to be described after precise examination. Prioninae; new species; Delahaye N., Komiya Z., Drumont A. & Shapovalov A., 2021. – A new species of the genus Prionini; description; Psalidosphryon Komiya, 2001 from West Papua, Indonesia (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Prioninae). Osphryon; Irian Jaya; Faunitaxys, 9(6): 1 – 7. Psalidosphryon; West Papua; andreevi; Indonesia. ZooBank: http://zoobank.org/5FE932E2-3A93-497A-B16B-03087EBA28F8 Materials and methods sublinearia; tibie apice intus bispinosæ; tarsi articulo penultimo bilobo, postici articulo basali duobus sequentibus conjunctim Photographs of Figures 2 to 4 were taken on a photo bench breviore. Prosternum angustum, vix productum. Mesosternum with a Canon EOS 1300D, Canon Macro 100 mm f/2.8 lens angustum, excavatum. Abdomen segmentis sex, ultimo supra and assembled by Zerene Stacker software. inciso. Corpus pubescens (♀ ignota). The antennæ of this genus bear a great resemblance in colour and sculpture to those of Acronyms Sarmydus, but the form is different. The character of the maxillæ The collection acronyms used in this study are as follows: remains to be ascertained, they are not visible in situ. » – AMNH: USA, New York, New York, American Museum of Natural History In 1894, Gahan added the two species Osphryon hirticollis – BMNH: UK, London, The Natural History Museum [formerly British (p. 288) and Osphryon forbesi (p. 289). In 1925, the number of Museum (Natural History)] species increased to four with the description of Osphryon – BPBM: USA, Hawaii, Honolulu, Bernice P. Bishop Museum granuliger by Aurivillius (p. 505). Gressitt expanded the list of – NDCF: France, private Collection of Norbert Delahaye species in 1951: Osphryon pallidipennis (p. 2) and 1959: – NHRS: Sweden, Stockholm, Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet Osphryon woodlarkensis (p. 74), Osphryon subitanus (p. 75), – SMFD: Germany, Frankfurt-am-Main, Forschungs-institut und Natur- Osphryon sudestus (p. 76) and Osphryon tridentatus (p. 76). museum Senckenberg Two species were described by Nýlander in 1998: Osphryon – ZKCJ: Japan, private Collection of Ziro Komiya bispinosus (p. 278) and Osphryon wauensis (p. 278) and, two new ones in 2020 by Voitsekhovskii: Osphryon Introduction delahayei (p. 104) and Osphryon elina (p. 107). Pascoe described in 1869 (p. 662) the monospecific genus In 1924, Schwarzer described Osphryon spiniscapus (p. 57) Osphryon with Osphryon adustus as type species (p. 662, Pl. with some doubt about its membership in the genus Osphryon: XXIII. Fig. 2): « Osphryon spiniscapus n. sp. « Caput parvum, in medio sulcatum; clypeus subtriangularis, Osphryon adustum Pasc. sehr ähnlich, unterscheidet sich in antice tri-emarginatus; mandibulæ subverticales, breviusculæ, intus Folgendem von dieser bekannten Art: Kopf schlanker, Augen unidentatæ. Labium bilobum. Palpibreves, æquales. Oculi leviter weniger gross, auf dem Scheitel weiter getrennt, Fortsätze der emarginati, supra fere contigui. Antennæ corpori vix æquales, Kehlnähte am Ende viel breiter mit zwei Ecken; Fühler etwas setaceæ, multicanaliculatæ; scapo brevi, depresso; articulo tertio länger als der Körper, die einzelnen Glieder an der Spitze triplo longiori; quarto et cæteris tertii dimidii longitudinis et unterseits etwas verdickt und an den Seiten nur schwach eckig, subæqualibus, ultimo paulo longiore, obtuso. Prothorax brevis, einfarbig bräunlich, erstes bis zweidrittel des dritten Gliedes convexus, apice truncatus, basi sub-bisinuatus, lateribus dunkler und stärker gerunzelt. Erstes Glied überragt ein wenig quadrispinosus. Elytra elongata, basi convexa, pone medium paulo den Hinterrand des Auges und hat an der Spitze -- dem planata, angulo suturali mucronata. Pedes mediocres; femora Hinterrand des Auges folgend -- einen kräftigen Dorn. 3. Glied 2 DELAHAYE N., KOMIYA Z., DRUMONT A. & SHAPOVALOV A. – A new Psalidosphryon Komiya, 2001 from West Papua ♂ ♀ a b Fig. 1. Psalidosphryon spiniscapus (Schwarzer, 1924): a) ♂, holotype, SMFD; b) ♀, BMNH. beinahe 2 mal· so lang als das 4., Dorsalforche des 3. Gliedes compared species. Pronotum on the sides with only 2 spines; und die Riefung dieses und der folgenden Glieder genau wie one at the front edge slender, pointed, straight and obliquely bei der verglichenen Art. Halsschild an den Seiten mit nur 2 directed outwards (front), the other behind it, very strong, bent Dornen; der eine am Vorderrand schlank, spitz, gerade und backwards, almost two-pointed, as if 2 spines had grown; all schräg nach aussen (vorn) gerichtet, der andere dahinter, sehr spines are slightly upwards. Base finely edged, front edge kräftig, nach rückwärts gebogen, fast zweispitzig, als ob 2 weakly encoded in the middle, widening from the base to the Dornen verwachsen wären; alle Dornen sind etwas nach oben middle. Dorsal surface uneven with 3 larger dents: one at the gerichtet. Basis fein gerandet, Vorderrand in der Mitte schwach base in the middle, two slightly larger across the middle, the eingebuchtet, von der Basis zur Mitte breiter werdend. flattening of these bumps after the front edge too roughly Dorsalfläche uneben mit 3 grösseren Beulen: eine an der Basis dotted, otherwise the disc is smooth. The elytra are not yet in der Mitte, zwei etwas grössere quer hinter der Mitte, die completely dyed in the present piece, they appear weakly Verflachung dieser Beulen nach dem Vorderrande zu grob narrowed behind the middle, as booked, the apex are rounded punktiert, sonst ist die Scheibe glatt. Die Flügeldecken sind without spine. In the basal quarter -- or fifth -- each elytra beim vorliegenden Stück noch nicht völlig ausgefärbt, sie between the pronotum and the shoulder has two faintly bent erscheinen hinter der Mitte schwach verengt, wie eingebuchtet, granigre ribs; Borders are bent, the hind borders stronger. Tarsen die Spitzen sind verrundet, Naht ohne Dorn. Im Basalviertel -- slim and considerably longer than at adustus. ♀ unknown. oder Fünftel -- hat jede Decke zwischen Schildchen und Length 32 mm. Schulter zwei schwach nach innen gebogene Granelrippen; Doormanpadbivak, (Doorman Pad Bivak 3°24’S-138°38’E, Schienen sind gebogen, die Hinterschienen stärker. Tarsen Mamberamo River, Dutch New Guinea (HOLTHUIS, 1974) Oct. schlank und beträchtlich länger als bei adustus. ♀ unbekannt. 1920, 1410 m. high. » Länge 32 mm. Doormanpadbivak, Okt. 1920, 1410 m. hoch. » This uncertainty was lifted by Komiya in 2001 (p. 36) who transferred Opshryon spiniscapus Schwarzer to the new genus Translation: « Osphryon adustum Pasc. very similar, differs in Psalidosphryon of which it is the type species (Fig. 1): the following from this known type: head slimmer, eyes less large, further separated on the apex, extensions of the frontal « Type Species: Osphryon spiniscapis [misspelling] Schwarzer, suture at the end much wider with two corners; Antenna a little 1924. longer than the body, the individual segment at the top under Male. Body dark brown, glabrous. Head small, mandibles side slightly thickened and at the sides only slightly angular, short, eyes large and separated. Antennae slightly longer than monochrome brownish, first to two thirds of the third segment body, segment 1 with a distinct spine at inner apex, segment 3 darker and stronger ruffled. The first segment towers a little shorter than segment 4+5. Pronotum with two distinct bifid over the rear edge of the eye and has a strong thorn at the top -- spines at each side, larger one at
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