A review of Thysanarthria with description of seven new species and comments on its relationship to Chaetarthria (Hydrophilidae: Chaetarthriini)
Author
Fikáček, Martin
Department of Entomology, National Museum, Cirkusová 1740, CZ- 19100 Praha 9 – Horní Počernice, Czech Republic & Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Viničná 7, CZ- 12844 Praha 2, Czech Republic
mfikacek@gmail.com
Author
Liu, Hsing-Che
Department of Environmental Engineering and Management, Chaoyang University of Technology, No. 168, Jifeng E. Rd., Taichung City 413, Taiwan
td965771@gmail.com
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Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae
2019
2019-06-20
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journal article
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10.2478/aemnp-2019-0020
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Thysanarthria championi
(
Knisch, 1924
)
(
Figs 2
H–M,b,
3
A,C–F,
7
A–J,
11
)
Chaetarthria championi
Knisch, 1924b: 40
.
Thysanarthria championi
:
ORCHYMONT (1926a: 195
, transfer to
Thysanarthria
);
ORCHYMONT (1926b:242
, transfer to
Thysanarthria
explained in more detail, comparison with
T. atriceps
);
HANSEN (1999: 105
, catalogue);
HEBAUER (2001:398
, redescription and update of distribution).
Chaetarthriomorphus sulcatus
Chiesa, 1967: 276
,
syn. nov.
Thysanarthria sulcata
:
HANSEN (1991: 126
, transfer to
Thysanarthria
);
HANSEN (1999: 105
, catalogue).All other records of this species refer to different species, see under
T. persica
sp. nov.
and
T. wadicola
sp. nov.
Type material examined.
Chaetarthria championi
.
LECTOTYPE
(here designated):
♂
(
BMNH
),
INDIA
:
UTTARKHAND
:
ʻRanikhet
/
Kumaon
/ India,
H. G. C. // G. C. Champion
/ Brit. Mus. / 1924-42. //
Chaetarthria
/ championi / Knisch // det.
Knisch
/ W. E. Z. 1924ʼ.
PARALECTOTYPES
:
1 spec.
(
BMNH
), same label data as the
lectotype
;
1 spec.
(
BMNH
): ʻW. Almora / Kumaon U.P. /
India
, H. G. C. // G. C. Champion / Brit. Mus. / 1924-42. //
Chaetarthria
/ championi / Knisch // Knisch det. 1922 /
Chaetarthria
/ championiʼ;
1 spec.
(
BMNH
): ʻW. Almora / Kumaon /
India
, H. G. C. // G. C. Champion / Brit. Mus. / 1924-42. //
Chaetarthria
/ championi / Knisch // Knisch det. 1922 /
Chaetarthria
/ championiʼ
Chaetarthriomorphus sulcatus
:
LECTOTYPE
(here designated):
♂
(
HNHM
):
AFGHANISTAN
:
ʻNO.Afghan.1953 / J. Klapperich //
Nuristan
,
1200 m
/
Bashgultal
, 20.IV. // Paratypus 1964 /
Chaetarthriomorphus
/ sulcatus / Chiesa //
CHAETARTHRIOMORPHUS
/ sulcatus / CHIESA / CHIESA DET. // AEDEAGUS / DRAWN BY / P. D. PERKINS’.
Additional material examined.
NEPAL
:
1 ♂ (
NMPC
), S Ganesh Himal village,near Kali Sundhara Bazar,
700 m
,
24.–25.v.1996
,lgt.Ahrens, Kulbe & Rulik;
1 ♂,
3 specimens
(
SMNS
):
Narayani
, Sauraha, bank of
Rapti
River, light trap, 180,
84.49695
,
27.56667
,
2000-04-18
, A. Weigel;
1 ♂ (
SMNS
):same label data but lgt.A. Skale.
INDIA
: UTTARANCHAL:
1 ♂,
22 specimens
(
NMPC
): ca.
13 km
NW of Nainital, Khaira [= Khairna] bridge, near river, at light,
900 m
,
13.–17.vii.2003
, lgt. Z. Kejval & M. Trýzna.
ARUNACHAL PRADESH
:
1 ♂,
8 specimens
(
NMPC
):
8 km
S Jamiri-Sesa vicinity,
350 m
,
4.–26.v.2006
, lgt. P.Pacholatko.
CHINA
:
YUNNAN
:
1 ♂,
2 spec.
(
NHMW
):
100 km
W of Kunming, Diaolin Nature Reserve,
22.v.–2. vi.1993
, lgt.E. Jendek & O.Šauša;
1♂,
2 spec.
(
NMPC
):Tongbiguan vill., near river, at light,
1340 m
,
24°36.7ʹN
97°39.4ʹE
,
24.–26.vi.2018
, lgt. J. Hájek &J.Růžička.
MYANMAR
:
1♂,
6 specimens
(
NHMW
):
Mandalay
, ca.
50 km
NW Kalaw,Myitsona river,
450 m
,
25.x.1998
,lgt.Schillhammer.
Redescription.
Body
length 1.5–2.0 mm (
holotype
1.9 mm
), maximum body width 1.0–
1.1 mm
(
holotype
1.0 mm). Head and labrum black; pronotum yellowish with vaguely delimited darker central spot of variable extent or in some specimens (incl.
holotype
) completely dark brown; elytra yellowish with darkened elytral striae, or with darker lateral parts, or uniformly brown (incl. in
holotype
); legs yellowish to brown.
Head
with weak microsculpture on interstices; punctation sparse, each puncture bearing pointed seta. Eyes separated by 3.1× the width of one eye in dorsal view.
Pronotum
with sparse setiferous punctation similar to that on head; interstices without microsculpture.
Elytra
with 10 striae sharply impressed except anteromedially (near scutellar shield) where neither striae nor serial punctures are visible (but darker spots may be present, resembling real punctures); intervals weakly convex at midlength and near apex; interval punctation sparse, setiferous; interstices without microsculpture.
Aedeagus
(
Figs 7
A–J) c.
0.5 mm
long. Phallobase not much wider at base of parameres than more basally, only indistinctly narrowed at midlength; arcuate in lateral view. Paremere wide basally, gradually narrowing towards apex, outer face nearly continuously arcuate, slightly bisinuate in apical fourth, apex bluntly pointed; mesal face with short cuticular asperities (visible in cleaned aedeagus only,
Fig. 7E
). Median lobe widely bottle-shaped, without paired subapical projections; apex nearly reaching level of parameral apices, membranous, rounded in relaxed position (
Figs 7D
, I–J), with a pair of backwards directed lobes when fully everted (not usually visible); gonopore rounded, situated subapically.
Differential diagnosis.
Thysanarthria championi
resembles
T. bifida
sp. nov.
,
T. trifida
sp. nov.
, and
T. chui
sp. nov.
in the general morphology of the aedeagus and the basally wide parameres arcuately narrowing into widely to narrowly rounded apex; of these
T. bifida
and
T. trifida
can be distinguished by the presence of a pair of subapical projections on the median lobe (absent in
T. championi
);
T. chui
lacks these lobes, but its parameres are relatively shorter and more abruptly narrowed apically, projecting into rounded lobes.
Thysanarthria championi
is one of four species co-occurring in Himalaya, along with
T. madurensis
,
T. saurahana
sp. nov.
, and
T. siamensis
; it can be easily distinguished from all of them by the morphology of male genitalia.
Fig. 7. Male genitalia of
Thysanarthria championi
(
Knisch, 1924
)
.A–E – lectotype of
Chaetarthria championi
Knisch, 1924
(A–C – whole aedeagus in dorsal, lateral and ventral view; D – detail of median lobe and parameres in dorsal view; E – same after KOH treatment, with fully everted internal sac). F–J – lectotype of
Chaetarthriomorphus sulcatus
Chiesa, 1967
(F–H – whole aedeagus in dorsal, lateral and ventral view; I–J – details of parameres and median lobe in dorsal and ventral view).
Comments on synonymy.
The above type specimen of
Chaetarthriomorphus sulcatus
is the only found in the Klapperich collection in HNHM. It is largely damaged, with prothorax and one elytron completely missing. However, the abdomen and male genitalia are present, and the morphology of the aedeagus corresponds completely with that of the
lectotype
of
T. championi
. The elytron is paler, not dark brown, which further supports the fact that
C. sulcatus
cannot be conspecific with the specimens from southern
Iran
(described here as
T. persica
sp. nov.
) and the northern Arabian Peninsula (described here as
T. wadicola
sp. nov.
) as erroneously reported by
HEBAUER (1997)
and
FIKÁČEK et al. (2010)
. Following these facts, the examined specimen is designated as the
lectotype
, and
Chaetarthriomorphus sulcatus
is here placed in synonymy with
Chaetarthria championi
.
Biology.
Part of the examined specimens was collected at light on river banks, no more information is available.
Distribution.
The species is widely distributed in the foothills of the Himalaya Mts. and the adjacent mountain systems in eastern
Afghanistan
(Hindukush Mts.), southwestern
China
(
Yunnan
), and
Myanmar
. The specimens listed by
HEBAUER (2001)
from
Laos
are females and hence their identity cannot be confirmed.