A Revision of Taiwanese Species in the Genus Psammoecus Latreille (Coleoptera, Silvanidae)
Author
Yoshida 1, Takahiro
Author
Karner, Michael
Author
Hirowatari, Toshiya
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Psammoecus delicatus
Grouvelle, 1908
(
Figs. 1B
,
5
and
6
)
Psammoecus delicatus
Grouvelle, 1908: 477
.
Type
locality:
Sri Lanka
;
Type
examined. -
Pal 1985: 21
, fig. 6. -
Sen Gupta and Pal 1996: 172
, fig. 243.
Psammoecus x-notatus
Grouvelle, 1912: 84
. Type locality:
Taiwan
: Akau (=
Pingtung City
,
Pingtung County
) for
lectotype
(
3 paralectotypes
were collected from Kosempo (= Jiaxian District,
Kaohsiung City
)); Type examined. syn. nov.
Fig. 4.
SEM images of
Psammoecus taiwanensis
sp. nov.
(A-C) and
Psammoecus harmandi
Grouvelle
(D-F). A and D habitus B and E pronotum C and F anterolateral elytron.
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Psammoecus nitidior
Grouvelle, 1919: 18
.
Type
locality:
Indonesia
(
Java
);
Type
examined. syn. nov.
Psammoecus raffrayi
Grouvelle, 1919: 28
.
Type
locality:
Singapore
;
Type
examined. syn. nov.
Type series
:
Lectotype
: male, “
Ceylan
| Horn.”; “Type” [red label]; “Museum Paris | Collection | Grouvelle”; “
Psammoecus
|
delicatus
| ty. | Grouv” [
Grouvelle’s
hand] (
MNHN
; studied by MK in 2015, here designated)
.
Paralectotypes
:
4 females
, “Sumatra | Palembang”; “
delicatus
” [printed label] (
MNHN
; studied by MK in 2015, deposited in the collection of Grouvelle and Horn).
Lectotype
of
P
.
nitidior
syn. nov.
: male, “Java”; “Type” [red label]; “
nitidior
| ty. Grouv”. (
MNHN
; studied by TY in 2017, here designated)
.
Paralectotypes
of
P
.
nitidior
syn. nov.
: 6 exs, same label data as the
lectotype
. (
MNHN
; studied by TY in 2017, here designated).
Lectotype
of
P
.
raffrayi
syn. nov.
: female, “
Singapore
”; “Type” [red label]; “
Raffrayi
| ty.
A. Grouv
”. (
MNHN
; studied by TY in 2017, here designated)
.
Lectotype
of
P
.
x-notatus
syn. nov.: male, “H. | Sauter. | Akau |
Formosa
| 1-10.12.07 [round label]”; “
Psammoechus
[sic] |
x-nigrum
| type. Grouv.” [not
Grouvelle’s
hand]; “Museum Leiden. |
Psammoe
|
cus
|
x notatus
| Det: Grouv”; “type” [blue label]; “Cat. No | 5” (
RMNH
; studied by MK in 2014, here designated)
.
Paralectotypes
of
P
.
x-notatus
syn. nov.: 2 exs, same label data as the
lectotype
. (
MNHN
; studied by TY in 2017, here designated);
1 female
, “H. | Sauter. | Kosempo |
Formosa
| Jan. 08” [round label]; “
Psammoecus
|
x nigrum
| G. Grouv” [Grouvelle’s hand]; “type”; “Museum Leiden. |
Psammoecus
|
x notatus
| Det: Grouv”; “type” [blue label]; “Type” [red label] (
RMNH
; studied by MK in 2014, here designated);
1 male
and
1 ex.
, same label data. (
MNHN
; studied by TY in 2017, here designated).
Specimens examined
:
TAIWAN
: [
Miaoli County
]
1 male
(Catalog No.
NMNS
ENT 3235- 1443), Sanyi,
14-16-VI-1999
, C. S. Lin & W. T. Yang leg., UV Light. (
NMNS
). [
Taichung City
] 2 exs, Wufeng, Wufeng Disctrict,
24-IV-1992
, Smetana leg. (
MHNG
; studied by MK);
1 ex.
, Fengyuan,
22- IV-1990
, Smetana leg. (
MHNG
; studied by MK). [
Nantou County
]
1 male
(Catalog No.
NMNS
ENT 1602-131), Chushan (= Zhushan Township),
8-9- XI-1993
, C. S. Lin & W. T. Yang leg., UV Light. (
NMNS
);
1 ex.
(Catalog No.
NMNS
ENT 3513- 284), Lienhuachih, Yuchi Township,
6-VII-12- VIII-1998
, C. S. Lin & W. T. Yang leg., Malaise Trap (
NMNS
);
1 ex.
, NW Yuchi, Yuchi Township,
8-X-2009
, Dányi & Lazányi leg. (
HNHM
: studied by MK);
1 ex.
(Catalog No.
NMNS
ENT 1582-328), Fenghuangku, Lugu Township,
20-22-IX-1993
, C. S. Lin & M. L. Chan leg., UV Light (
NMNS
);
1 male
(Catalog No. 1337-5), Shih-tzu-tou,
6-IX-1987
, I. C. Hsu leg., Sweeping Net. (
NMNS
). [
Chiayi County
]
1 ex.
, Chuchi, Zhuqi Township,
20-VII-1966
, H. Kamiya leg. (
KUM
). [
Kaohsiung City
] 7 exs, Kosempo (= Jiaxian District),
I-1908
, H. Sauter leg. (
ZMHB
,
HNHM
; studied by MK);
1 male
and 4 exs, same label data. (
SDEI
);
1 ex.
, Mt. Ta Yuen Shan near Liouguei,
5-VI-1989
, K. Baba leg. (
KUM
);
1 ex.
, Liu Kui (= Liouguei),
2-VIII-1989
, K. Baba leg. (
KUM
);
1 ex.
, same locality,
30-III-1986
, K. Baba leg. (
EUMJ
);
1 ex.
, Shanping Forest Recreation Area, near Liukuei,
19-21-XI-2009
, Ronkay & Merkl leg. (
HNHM
; studied by MK). [
Taitung County
] 8 exs, Pilam (=
Taitung
),
II-1908
, H. Sauter leg. (
HNHM
; studied by MK). [
Pingtung County
] 11 exs, Akau (=
Pingtung City
),
1-10-XII-1907
, H. Sauter leg. (
HNHM
; studied by MK); 7 exs, same locality,
1-10-XII-1907
, H. Sauter leg. (
ZMHB
; studied by MK);
2 males
and 8 exs, same locality,
XII-1907
, H. Sauter leg. (
SDEI
);
1 ex.
(Catalog No.
NMNS
ENT 6920-303), Nanjenshan, Manzhou Township,
1-19- IV-2009
, M. L. Jeng & T. R. Chen leg., SLAM Trap. (
NMNS
);
1 ex.
(Catalog No.
NMNS
ENT 6920- 82), same locality & same period, M. L. Jeng & T. R. Chen leg., Flight Interception Trap. (
NMNS
); 2 exs (Catalog No.
NMNS
ENT 6469-40 & 48), same locality,
21-VI-4-VII-2009
, M. L. Jeng & T. R. Chen leg., Flight Interception Trap. (
NMNS
);
1 male
&
1 ex.
(Catalog No.
NMNS
ENT 6469-486 & 503), same locality,
4-14-VII-2009
, M. L. Jeng & T. R. Chen leg., Flight Interception Trap. (
NMNS
);
1 ex.
(Catalog No.
NMNS
ENT 6674-322), same locality,
27-IX-12-X-2009
, M. L. Jeng & T. R. Chen leg., Flight Interception Trap. (
NMNS
);
1 male
(Catalog No.
NMNS
ENT 6632-57), Manchou (= Manzhou) Lite Chulaoshushan,
30-VIII-14-IX-2009
, M. L. Jeng & T. R. Chen leg., Malaise Trap. (
NMNS
);
1 ex.
(Catalog No.
NMNS
ENT 6579-378), same locality,
12-26-IX-2009
, M. L. Jeng & T. R. Chen leg., Malaise Trap. (
NMNS
);
1 male
(Catalog No.
NMNS
ENT 6525-85), Manchou (= Manzhou) Lite No: 169 Hsien Rd.
3.7 km
,
19-IV-1-V-2009
, M. L. Jeng & T. R. Chen leg., Flight Interception Trap. (
NMNS
);
1 ex.
, Sichongxi, Checheng Township,
1-I-1986
, K. Baba leg. (
EUMJ
);
1 male
. (Catalog No.
NMNS
ENT 6632-57), Manchou (= Manzhou) Lite Chulaoshushan,
30-X-14-IX-2009
, M. L. Jeng & T. R. Chen leg., Malaise Trap. (
NMNS
).
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Diagnosis
: This species differs from the other Taiwanese species by the very long and slender teeth on lateral margins of its pronotum, the pattern of these teeth, the pubescence composed of moderate and long setae on head, pronotum and elytra, and its large, strongly protruding eyes.
Psammoecus delicatus
is related to
P
.
complexus
Pal, 1985
, but can easily be distinguished by the different shape of the lateral pronotal teeth (see
Pal 1985
).
Description
: Body length:
2.38-2.98 mm
(
n
= 16).
Coloration
: (
Figs. 1B
and
5
). Head and pronotum yellowish-brown. Elytra yellowish-brown with variable x-shaped blackish-brown maculae covering posterior 2/3 (
Fig. 5A and B
); posterior half of maculae in lighter color specimen obscure or absent; sometimes posterior 1/3 of elytra darkened (
Fig. 5C
). Antennae yellowish-brown basally, 7th to 10th antennomere sometimes darkened, 11th antennomere lighter colored, rarely also 10th antennomere lighter colored (
Fig. 5C
).
Head: (
Fig. 5
). Wide, HW/HL 1.34-1.47; IE/HL 0.79-0.89. Temples gradually narrowed toward bases. Eyes large, well prominent. Dorsal surface punctation sparse and weak, pubescence composed of moderate and long setae. Antennae long; antennomeres with moderate and long, erect setae; distal portion of 7th to 10th and entire 11th antennomere covered with short pubescence, dense on 8th to 11th; approximate ratios of antennomere lengths of
lectotype
as follows: 3.0: 1.0: 1.3: 1.4: 1.4: 1.5: 1.2: 1.2: 1.2: 1.2: 2.4.
Pronotum: (
Fig. 5
). Wide, point of greatest width variable, between anterior 1/3 and middle, distinctly narrowed toward base; lateral areas slightly flattened, PW/PL 1.32-1.42. Punctation on dorsal surface denser and slightly stronger than on vertex. Pubescence composed of numerous moderate and fewer long setae, long seta on each tooth and tubercle on anterior, lateral and posterior margins and anterior and posterior angles. Anterior angle with a few large tubercles; lateral margin with some dorso-laterally bent short to long teeth; posterior angle with a very small tooth and a small tubercle.
Elytra: (
Fig. 5
). Oval, EW/BL 0.39-0.44. Rows of punctures slightly wider than interstices. Pubescence composed of many semi-erect moderate setae, most of interstices with rows of long erect setae, very long erect setae in a row along lateral margins, setae longer toward humeral swelling, anterior setae on small tubercles, with some long setae on lateral margin.
Male genitalia: (
Fig. 6
). Spiculum gastrale (
Fig. 6A
) with short and thick strut, enlarged around base, diverging widely near middle; branches obscure and thin, connected by membrane; lateral sclerites elongate triangular, enlarged inwards near anterior 1/3. Parameres (
Fig. 6B
) small and stout, fused basally, rounded at apices, apex sometimes somewhat angular, dorsally with some small punctures around middle of inner margins, densely covered with setae of various length near apices, dorsally with some short, sparse setae near inner margins of apical 1/3, with a long apicolateral seta. Phallobase (
Fig. 6B
) long, subparallel, basal half of upper layer diverging, the branches widening distally, with membrane between bases of the branches, lower layer narrow, exposed around base. Penis (
Fig. 6C
) long, gradually narrowed toward apex, somewhat rounded at apex, with fine dense punctation around apex. Internal sac with very long and thin structure partly ringed around apex, with a pair of small spines near middle (sometimes absent), with a pair of large spines around base.
Fig. 5.
Habitus of
Psammoecus
spp.
synonymized with
Psammoecus delicatus
Grouvelle.
(A)
Psammoecus
x-notatus
Grouvelle, paralectotype, male (B)
Psammoecus nitidior
Grouvelle
, lectotype, male (C)
Psammoecus raffrayi
Grouvelle
, lectotype, female. Scale bar = 1.0 mm.
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Fig. 6.
Male genital organs of
Psammoecus delicatus
Grouvelle
, paralectotype of
Psammoecus
x-notatus
Grouvelle. (A) spiculum gastrale (B) tegmen (C) penis. Scale bar = 0.2 mm.
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Distribution
:
Taiwan
;
India
;
Sri Lanka
;
Singapore
;
Indonesia
.
Remarks
: The external morphological characters as well as the male genital structures of
P
.
x-notatus
and
P
.
nitidior
type specimens show the typical morphology of
P
.
delicatus
.
Hence, we conclude that these species are junior synonyms of
P
.
delicatus
. Although Grouvelle’s description of
P
.
raffrayi
suggests that at least
two syntypes
should be present, only
one female
specimen could be found and studied. Since
P. delicatus
is well characterized by its external morphological characters, we have no doubt that
P. raffrayi
is a junior synonym.
The unusual morphology of the spiculum gastrale is remarkable compared to that of other
Psammoecus
. This may indicate that this species belongs to a distinct species group. Studies of extensive material from the Oriental region revealed numerous closely related yet undescribed species.