A Review Of The Genus Arocatus From Palaearctic And Oriental Regions (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Lygaeidae)
Author
Gao, Cuiqing
Author
Kondorosy, Előd
Author
Bu, Wenjun
text
Raffles Bulletin of Zoology
2013
2013-08-30
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2
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5352740
2345-7600
5352740
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Arocatus longiceps
Stål, 1872
(
Figs. 1A
;
2A–C
)
Arocatus longiceps
Stål, 1872: 42
.
Holotype
(male):
Greece
; NHRS.
Arocatus grassii
Picco, 1920: 101
(syn.
Stichel, 1959: 314
).
Syntype
(s):
Italy
,
Lazio
; MCZR?
For detailed synonymy including infrasubspecific taxa, see
Péricart (2001: 38)
.
References
.
—
Stichel, 1957: 82
(keyed, redescription, host plant, distribution, intraspecific variability);
Stichel, 1959: 314
(listed);
Slater, 1964a: 20
(catalogue);
Putshkov, 1969: 76
(redescription, larva, distribution, biology);
Çağatay, 1995: 169
(male genitalia);
Kondorosy, 1997: 249
(
Hungary
record);
Péricart, 1999a: 170
(redescription, habitus, larva, biology, distribution); Stehlík & Hradil, 2000: 99 (intraspecific variability,
Czech Republic
record);
Péricart, 2001: 38
(catalogue); Kment & Bryja, 2001: 238 (
Slovakia
record, host plants, distribution);
Protić, 2001: 22
(
Slovenia
,
Serbia
and Macedonia records);
Bianchi & Štepanovičová, 2003: 75
(distribution);
Hoffmann, 2003: 27
(
Switzerland
record);
Austin, 2006
(as
A
.
roeselii
,
Great Britain
:
Guernsey
record);
Aukema et al., 2007
(as
A
.
roeselii
,
Belgium
record); Nau & Straw, 2007: 8 (as
A
.
roeselii
,
Great Britain
record);
Rieger, 2008: 29
(host plant); Ribes & Pagola-Carte, 2008: 353 (
Spain
record);
Barndt, 2008: 187
(
Germany
:
Berlin
record); Aukema & Hermes, 2009: 71 (
Netherlands
record);
Göricke, 2008: 23
(
Portugal
record);
Linnavuori, 2011: 30
(
Iran
record, host plant, distribution);
Gil et al., 2011: 26
(
Poland
record);
Aukema et al., 2013: 354
(catalogue).
Diagnosis
.
— Pale species, ground colour varying from yellowish to orange or red. Antennae, and legs invariably concolorous with the ground colour. Vertex black, middle of head red to black, fore part of head red. Anterior half of pronotum red, hind part often red or with black punctures or with black spots or mostly black. Scutellum black with T-shaped red carina. Clavus red, corium often with indistinct dark areas except along margins; connexivum red. Body ventrally red except middle of thoracic sterna, sometimes abdominal sterna with a row of small black spots.
Type material examined
.
—
Holotype
, male: Graecia. //
A. Dohrn
(hw) // (red) Typus // Naturhistoriska / Riksmuseet /
Stockholm
/ Loan no. 242/90 (
NHRS
).
Fig. 1.
Arocatus
spp.
, dorsal, ventral or lateral view. A,
A. longiceps
; B, C,
A. melanocephalus
; D, E,
A. melanostoma
; F, G,
A. nanus
; H, I,
A. nicobarensis
, one of the syntypes. Scale bars = 5.0 mm.
Additional material examined
. —
BULGARIA
:
1 male
,
Blagoevgrad
,
42°1'N
23°6'E
, coll.
Y. H. Wang
,
25 Jun.2012
, alt.
480 m
(
NKUM
)
;
GREECE
:
3 males
,
2 females
,
Attica
, coll.
Reitter
(
HNHM
)
;
1 female
,
Cyclades
, coll.
Krüper
(
HNHM
)
;
1 male
,
1 female
,
Ins. Poros
(
HNHM
)
;
HUNGARY
:
1 male
,
Hőgyész
, coll.
E. Kondorosy
,
9 Sep.1990
(
EKCK
)
;
3 males
,
2 females
,
Keszthely
, coll.
E. Kondorosy
,
15 Nov.1992
(
EKCK
)
;
TURKEY
:
1 male
,
Brussa
[=
Bursa
], coll.
Merkl
(
HNHM
)
.
Host plants
.
— Recorded on
Acer
,
Carpinus
,
Castanea
,
Tilia
,
Alnus
and
Platanus
trees (
Protić, 2001
; Nau & Straw, 2007;
Rieger, 2008
;
Linnavuori, 2011
). But we think the only sure food plant is
Platanus
.
Distribution
. — Asia
:
Armenia
, Azerbaijan,
Cyprus
,
Iran
,
Israel
,
Turkey
;
Europe
:
Albania
,
Austria
,
Belgium
,
Bulgaria
,
Czech Republic
,
France
,
Germany
,
Great Britain
,
Greece
,
Hungary
,
Italy
, Macedonia,
Netherlands
,
Poland
,
Portugal
,
Russia
(South European Territory),
Serbia
,
Slovakia
,
Slovenia
,
Spain
,
Switzerland
,
Ukraine
(Kment & Bryja, 2001;
Péricart, 2001
;
Protić, 2001
;
Hoffmann, 2003
;
Aukema et al., 2007
,
2013
; Nau & Straw, 2007;
Göricke, 2008
; Ribes & Pagola-Carte, 2008; Aukema & Hermes, 2009;
Gil et al., 2011
).
Discussion
.
— In the last years, the limits of
A. longiceps
and
A. roeselii
became uncertain, because the specimens found in Western Europe on
Platanus
showing the characters of
A. roeselii
together with typical
longiceps
specimens and some transitional exemplars (
Carayon, 1989
;
Barclay, 2007
;
Hoffmann, 2008
). Hoffmann (2012) tried to find at least genetic difference between the both species but it was unsuccessful. Therefore the validity of
A. longiceps
is questionable. However, when check the genitalia of them, we find the pygophore opening is parallel in anterior part in
A. longiceps
, whereas anteriorly widened in
A. roeselii
(
Fig. 2A, D
). In addition, parameres are also different, e.g., base of blade nearly straight while in
A. roeselii
it is strongly convex (
Fig. 2B–C, E–F
). The decision needs further investigations.