Taxonomic revision of the Oriental species of Notoxus (Coleoptera: Anthicidae)
Author
Kejval, Zbyněk
text
Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae
2011
2011-12-09
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5329507
0374-1036
5329507
Notoxus noctivagus
Krekich-Strassoldo, 1913
(
Figs. 27–30
,
61, 62
)
Notoxus noctivagus
Krekich-Strassoldo, 1913: 133
,
Fig. 4
.
Notoxus peregrinus
Krekich-Strassoldo, 1914b: 215
,
Fig. 1
,
syn. nov.
Type
localities.
Notoxus noctivagus
: ‘Bengalen’ and ‘Ganges-Delta’ [=
Bangladesh
+
India
:
West Bengal
].
Notoxus peregrinus
:
India
:
West Bengal
, Calcutta.
Type material examined.
SYNTYPE
:
Notoxus noctivagus
:
1 ♀
, ‘
Bengalen
[h] //
TYPE
[p; red label] // coll. Heberdey [p] // noctivagus det.v.Krekich [p+h] //
noctivagus Krek.
[h; black frame, ochraceous label]’ (
NHMW
).
Additional material examined.
BANGLADESH
:
8 JJ
4 ♀♀
,
Dinajpur
,
viii.1969
,
Barbe
leg. (coll.
Bonadona
,
MNHN
)
.
INDIA
:
UTTARAKHAND
:
3 JJ,
Haldwani Distr.
,
Kumaon
[no date],
H. G. Champion
leg. (
NHMW
)
;
3 JJ
1 ♀
,
Rishikesh
,
viii.1988
,
Werner
leg. (
ZKDC
)
;
1 J, same data, except,
vii.1992
(
ZKDC
)
;
1 J, same data, except:
2.–4.vii.1989
,
A. Riedel
leg. (
SMNS
)
;
6 JJ, same data, except:
6.viii.1989
,
A. Riedel
leg. (
ZKDC
,
ZSMC
)
;
2 JJ
1 ♀
, same data, except: at light,
350 m
,
5.–7.viii.1989
,
Hiermeier
leg. (
ZKDC
,
ZSMC
).
MAHARASHTRA
:
1 J, ca
30 km
W of Karad
,
Patan
env.,
17°22′N
73°54′E
,
570 m
, swept near river bank,
12.vi.2006
,
Z. Kejval
leg. (
ZKDC
).
KARNATAKA
:
10 JJ
17 ♀♀
,
Shimoga
[distr. / city; no date / collector] (
MNHN
)
.
NEPAL
:
BHERI
ZONE:
4JJ
6 ♀♀
,
Nepalgunj
,
Batika Hotel
,
28°02.59′N
81°36.56′E
,
230 m
, lux,
18.vi.1999
,
M. Hartmann
leg. (
NKME
)
;
2 JJ
2 ♀♀
, same locality data,
200 m
,
30.v.1997
(
NKME
)
;
2 JJ,
Bake
,
Nepalganj
,
28°05′51′′N
81°41′13′′E
,
140 m
, riverside,
14.vi.2007
,
M. Hartmann
leg. (
NKME
).
Gandaki Zone
: 1J,
Kaski district
,
Bagnas lake
,
780 m
, at light,
11.x.1994
,
G. Csorba
&
L.Ronkay
leg.(
HNHM
).
KOSI ZONE
:
1J,
Arun valley
, Dholikhorka-Mongmaya,1250-
400 m
,
1.vi.1988
,
J. Probst
leg. (
ZKDC
).
MAHAKALI ZONE
:
13 JJ
14♀♀
, Kanchanpur Mahendranagar,
28°58′13′′N
80°11′01′′E
,
210 m
,
2.vii.2009
,
M. Hartmann
leg. (
NKME
).
NARAYANI ZONE
:
1J
1♀
,
Suaraha
,
Rapti
riverside, 27°34′80′′N
84°29′49′′E
,
180 m
,
18.iv.2000
,
A.Weigel
leg.(
NKME
)
;
2JJ, same locality data,
27°34′29′′N
84°29′55′′E
,
150 m
,
16.–18.vi.2007
,
M. Hartmann
leg. (
NKME
)
;
1 J,
Rapti
river valley,
Jhawani
,
200 m
,
v.1967
,
Dierl
,
Forster
&
Schacht
leg. (
ZSMC
)
;
14 JJ
2♀♀
,
Chitwan Distr.
,
Chitwan National Park
,
Sauraha
,
150 m
,
31.v.–4.vi.1997
,
W. Schawaller
[or
M. Hauser
] leg. (
SMNS
,
ZSMC
)
;
2 JJ
1 ♀
,
Chitwan Distr.
,
Chitwan National Park
, Sauraha-Thati-Bagh
Mara
,
200–500 m
,
17.–21.v.1996
,
P. Čechovský
leg. (
ZKDC
)
;
1 ♀
,
Chitwan National Park
, Sauraha village,
27°35′N
84°30′E
,
160 m
, at light,
21.–27.vii.2000
,
J. Schneider
leg. (
ZKDC
)
;
1 ♀
, same data,
J. Farkač
leg. (
NHMB
)
.
PAKISTAN
:
PUNJAB
:
2 JJ,
70 km
S of Lahore
,
Changa Manga forest
,
18.–22.viii.1988
,
L. Čížek
leg. (
ZKDC
)
.
Diagnosis.
Small to medium-sized, moderately elongate species; body reddish to reddish brown, usually with distinct dark markings on elytra (see Variation below); head wide, with large eyes; tempora strongly and nearly evenly narrowing posteriad; pronotal disc evenly convex, distinctly punctured; pronotal horn moderately long, mostly rather robust / wide (variation) with wider apical and smaller lateral lobules on margins; horn crest at most very slightly indicated, dorsal surface of horn rather evenly vaulted and densely covered with distinct rugules; punctation in basal half of elytra rather distinct, punctures dot-like, simple, with smooth margins.
Male characters (Dinajpur, MNHN). Elytra clearly modified apically, slightly subtruncate in dorso-caudal view, with distinct gland opening near rather moderately indicated lateral angle; legs simple; abdominal sternum VII moderately emarginate postero-medially (
Fig. 27
); tergum VIII forming simple arched sclerite (
Fig. 28
); aedeagus as figured (
Figs. 29, 30
).
Variation.
Body length (J
♀
)
2.9–3.9 mm
. Rather variable in prominence of dark markings of elytra (cf.
Figs. 61
versus 62); basal / humeral, lateral and subapical spots may be interconnected, forming conspicuous cruciform marking, or separate and reduced, with subapical spot completely absent. Rather variable in proportions of pronotal horn, its lateral margins with 3–5 lobules; apical lobule may be narrow, evenly shaped or wide, asymmetrical and partly fused with one of subapical lobules.
Distribution.
Bangladesh
(
BONADONA 1978
),
India
:
West Bengal
,
Uttarakhand
,
Uttar Pradesh
,
Himachal Pradesh
,
Maharashtra
;
Nepal
(
UHMANN 1983
; KREKICH- STRASSOLDO 1913, 1928; TELNOV 2003; mostly as
N. peregrinus
);
Pakistan
.
Remarks.
KREKICH- STRASSOLDO (1913) described
N. noctivagus
from
two female
syntypes
, originating from different localities and collections: ‘Bengalen’ (NHMW), ‘Ganges-Delta’ (Indian Museum in Calcutta). Its species identity is fixed herein by description of the male characters. The relevant male specimen, originating from a longer series collected in
Bangladesh
(
BONADONA 1978
), agrees perfectly with the examined
syntype
.
Figs. 27–30.
Notoxus noctivagus
Krekich-Strassoldo, 1913
(Dinajpur)
: 27 – sternum VII; 28 – tergum VIII; 29 – aedeagus in dorsal view; 30 – the same, lateral view. Scale (0.5 mm): A – Figs. 27, 28; B – Figs. 29, 30.
As stated by KREKICH- STRASSOLDO (1914),
N. peregrinus
was described from a single male specimen collected at light in Calcutta and deposited in the Indian Museum in Calcutta. One of the above listed
three specimens
from northern
India
(Uttarkhand, Kumaon), deposited in Krekich-Strassoldo’s collection in the NHMW, bears a red
type
label. It is surely not a
type
, but probably additional specimen used by KREKICH- STRASSOLDO (1928) for subsequent description of the male characters and variability in colouration.
I have not attempted at examination of the
holotype
of
N. peregrinus
. The newly proposed synonymy is based on examination of male specimens from various localities and regions. They were found to be identical with the figures provided by KREKICH- STRASSOLDO (1914b, 1928).
The specimen collected by A. Riedel in Rishikesh (SMNS) bears an identification label ‘
Notoxus andrewesi
’ by G. Uhmann.