Establishment of the identity of Costelytra zealandica (White 1846) (Coleoptera: Scarabeidae: Melolonthinae) a species commonly known as the New Zealand grass grub
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Abstract
ABSTRACT White (1846) described Rhisotrogus zealandicus from two syntypes, however no lectotype has since been designated. When the genus Costelytra Given 1952 was described, with Rhisotrogus zealandicus White 1846 as its type species, Given’s description of this species was based on 400 specimens collected at different localities in New Zealand as White’s syntypes were not available to him. Later, Given (1960) examined one of the syntypes, stating that it was identical to specimens he used to describe C. zealandica, but a lectoype was not designated at this time. So, the aims of this paper are: (i) to provide a detailed description of the external morphology, mouthparts and male genitalia based on the syntypes of R. zealandicus; (ii) to compare these type specimens with the description by Given (1952); (iii) to compare the syntypes to establish if they are conspecific; (iv) to designate an appropriate lectotype and (v) to study a representative series of C. zealandica collected from throughout New Zealand to establish the status of the taxon currently known as C. zealandica. Differences between the syntype specimens, and Given’s (1952) description of the New Zealand specimens were found. In addition, White’s syntypes are not conspecific. As a result Costelytra giveni n. sp. is established and described to represent the species currently known as the ‘New Zealand grass grub’. http://zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:F6CB0129-5ACE-4DE1-B76C-95CEE3AFDEEC
White(1846)描述了zealandicus的两种分型,但没有指定选型。在以zealandicus White 1846为模式种的Costelytra Given 1952属的描述中,由于没有White的模式,Given对该物种的描述是基于在新西兰不同地点收集的400个标本。后来,Given(1960)检查了其中一种模式,指出它与他用来描述新西兰C. zealandica的标本相同,但当时没有指定一种模式。因此,本文的目的是:(i)根据西兰褐家鼠的分型对其外部形态、口器和雄性生殖器进行详细描述;(ii)将这些模式标本与Given(1952)的描述进行比较;(iii)比较型型以确定它们是否具有同质性;(iv)指定一个适当的选型;(v)研究从新西兰各地收集的一组有代表性的西兰种,以确定目前被称为西兰种的分类群的地位。发现了模式标本与吉文(1952)对新西兰标本的描述之间的差异。此外,怀特的句法类型也不是同构的。结果Costelytra giveni n. sp被建立并描述为代表目前被称为“新西兰草蛴螬”的物种。http://zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:F6CB0129-5ACE-4DE1-B76C-95CEE3AFDEEC
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