New and little-known species of genus Pliacanthopus Giglio-Tos (Dictyoptera: Mantodea: Nanomantidae)
Author
Wu, Chao
Author
Liu, Chun-Xiang
text
Journal of Natural History
2022
J. Nat. Hist.
2022-09-19
56
29 - 32
1279
1296
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2022.2117106
journal article
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10.1080/00222933.2022.2117106
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Pliacanthopus
(
Malayamantis
)
bimaculatus
(
Wang, 1993
)
(
Figures 1
(b), 2 (a), 3 (b–c), 4 (b–c), 5 (b–d), 6 (b–c), 8, 9 (a–c, e),10, 11 (b), 12)
Xanthomantis bimaculata
Wang, 1993: 88–89
.
Xanthomantis
(
Xanthomantis
)
bimaculata
:
Ehrmann 2002: 365
;
Otte and Spearman 2005: 126
.
Pliacanthopus
(
Malayamantis
)
bimaculatus
:
Koçak and Kemal 2008: 9
.
Type
locality
China
:
Yunnan
, Jinghong.
Material examined
7♂
,
1♀
.
China
:
1♂
;
Yunnan
,
Jinghong
,
Ji’nuo
;
8 September 1991
;
Zu-Yao Liu
et al. leg.;
Holotype
(
SEM
) (
Figure 10
).
1♂
;
Yunnan
,
Jinghong
,
Ji’nuo
;
22.031°N
,
100.989°E
;
1400 m
;
8 May 2019
;
Chao Wu
leg. (
CWC
).
1♂
;
Yunnan
,
Jinghong
,
Ji’nuo
;
22.037°N
,
100.989°E
;
1350 m
;
10 May 2019
;
Chao Wu
leg. (
CWC
).
1♂
;
Yunnan
,
Ruili
,
Mengxiu
;
1300 m
;
27 April 1980
;
Jin-Wen Shang
leg. (
IZCAS
).
1♂
;
Yunnan
,
Xishuangbanna
,
Menghun
;
1200–1400 m
;
10 May 1958
;
Chun-Pei Hong
leg. (
IZCAS
).
1♂
;
Yunnan
,
Jinghong
,
Mengyang
;
22.183°N
,
100.857°E
;
890 m
;
26 April 2019
;
Yu-Chen Zheng
leg. (
CWC
).
1♀
;
Yunnan
,
Jinghong
,
Bakacun
;
21.993°N
,
101.175°E
;
850 m
;
26 July 2017
;
Wen-Kai Kou
leg. (
CWC
).
1♂
;
Yunnan
, Pu’Er,
Cha Shan Mt.
;
22.727°N
,
100.974°E
;
1250 m
;
22 May 2021
;
YuChen Zheng
leg. (
CWC
).
Redescription of male
Head triangular; compound eyes rounded, exophthalmic. Ocelli ovoid, lateral ocelli similar to median ocellus. Juxtaocular bulges distinct, rounded, with a black spot (
Figure 2
(a)), the vertex with a low tubercle. Lower frons transverse, narrow; dorsal margin with concavity on each dorso-lateral side, bulging on median part, without median tubercle (
Figure 4
(b)). Antennae filiform, long, slightly shorter than body. Pronotum with a median keel, supracoxal dilatation well-marked; the ratio of pronotum length to supracoxal dilatation width about 2.79–2.80. Prothoracic femora with 3 discoidal spines, 4 postero-ventral spines, and a genicular spur; prothoracic femora also lined with 13–14 long and short antero-ventral spines, the spination pattern of which is iIiIiIiIiI(i)iiI. Prothoracic tibiae armed with 9–11 long and short postero-ventral spines, the spination pattern of which is (i)Iii(i)Iiiii(i)I; prothoracic tibiae also with 13–14 antero-ventral spines gradually lengthening distad (
Figure 5
(b,c)). Meso- and metathoracic legs elongate, slender; first joint of hind tarsus longer than combined length of the remaining segments. Ventral margins of claw of all tarsi dentate, comb-like (
Figure 9
(e)). Fore wings surpassing abdomen, narrow, hyaline except for costal field; discoidal field iridescent; cells large, approximately quadrilateral (
Figure 6
(b)). Hind wings longer than fore wings, hyaline except costal field apex. Abdomen narrow, elongate, with parallel lateral margins. Supra-anal plate triangular. Subgenital plate with styli of different lengths, the left stylus being much longer than right stylus (
Figure 8
(b)). Cerci elongate, surpassing wings; last segment longest, accounting for 1/3 of total length of cerci, with subacute apex (
Figures 8
(c) and 9(b)).
Figure 4.
Head of
Pliacanthopus
spp.
, anterior view. (a)
P.
(
M.
)
flavus
; (b, c)
P.
(
M.
)
bimaculatus
; (d)
P.
(
M.
)
tricolor
sp. nov.
; (a, b) male; (c, d) female. Abbreviations: ey, compound eye; lf, lower frons; oc, ocellus.
External genitalia
(
Figures 8
(a) and 9(a))
Ventral phallomere rhomboidal; sdpl robust, very sharp, and curved towards right, with acute apex; pda expanded, more or less pigmented on its left edge. Right phallomere normal. Afa short, sclerotised, with blunt tip; paa digitiform, elongated, curved.
Figure 5.
Fore tibiae of
Pliacanthopus
spp.
, dorsal view. (a)
P.
(
M.
)
flavus
; (b–d)
P.
(
M.
)
bimaculatus
; (e)
P.
(
M.
)
tricolor
sp. nov.
; (a–c) male; (d, e) female. Abbreviations: pvts, posteroventral tibial spines.
Figure 6.
Fore wings of
Pliacanthopus
spp.
, dorsal view. (a)
P.
(
M.
)
flavus
, male; (b)
P.
(
M.
)
bimaculatus
, male; (c)
P.
(
M.
)
bimaculatus
, female; (d)
P.
(
M.
)
tricolor
sp. nov.
, female.
Female
(
Figure 3
(c))
Similar to male, but body slightly larger and more robust. The ratio of pronotum length to supracoxal dilatation width about 2.35–2.36. Prothoracic femora with 14 antero-ventral spines, spination pattern of which is iIiIiIiIiIiiI. Prothoracic tibiae armed with 8–9 long and short postero-ventral spines, spination pattern of which is Ii(i)IiiiiI; spines slightly varying in number in different individuals; prothoracic tibiae with 15 antero-ventral spines gradually lengthening distad (
Figure 5
(d)). Fore wings similar to those of male, but costal field comparatively wider, thicker, and darker (
Figure 6
(c)). Last segment of cerci similar to male, but short, with subacute apex (
Figure 9
(c)).
Figure 7.
Male external genitalia, ♂ coxosternite and male cercus of
P.
(
M.
)
flavus
from Borneo, Malaysia. (a) male external genitalia; (b) ♂ coxosternite; (c) male cercus. Abbreviations: afa, phalloid apophysis; bl, basal lobe of ventral phallomere; CS9, ♂ coxosternite; L4A, sclerite extending over the ventral wall of left phallomere; L4B, sclerite extending over the dorsal wall of left phallomere; paa, posterior process of left phallomere; pda, primary distal process; R3, anteriorly extending sclerite of right phallomere; sdpl, lateral secondary distal process; sl9, stylus.
Colouration
Generally yellowish green. Compound eyes yellow, with reddish spots and markings along antero-lateral margin. Lower frons reddish. Antennae yellowish green. Middle area of pronotum yellow. Legs yellowish green; irregularly greenish bands present on prothoracic legs; tip of spines brownish. Fore wings hyaline with pale green veins, except bright yellow costal field. Hind wings hyaline, veins pale green, except yellow costal field apex. Abdomen and cerci yellowish green.
Ootheca
Very flat. Nearly lamellar, with a pointed prolongation at each end (
Figure 8
(d,e)). Usually about
10 eggs
present in an ootheca.
Nymphs
Body very slender, nearly transparent; yellowish green, with small reddish-brown spots.