A review of Asian species of the genus Platymetopus (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Harpalini)
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Kataev, Boris M.
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Platymetopus flavilabris laticeps
Dejean, 1829
, stat. n.
(
Figs. 6
,
21–31
,
41
)
Platymetopus laticeps
Dejean, 1829: 76
.
Type
locality: “iles
Philippines
”.
Platymetopus corrosus
Bates, 1873: 270
.
Type
locality: “Hiogo;
Nagasaki
”,
Japan
and “the Yang-tsze and at Foohow”,
China
.?
Platymetopus obscuripes
Schaufuss, 1887: 106
(non Chaudoir, 1878).
Type
locality: “Sunda-Inseln”.
Dioryche formosana
Dupuis, 1912: 324
.
Type
locality: “Anping (Formose)”,
Taiwan
.
Type material examined.
Syntype
of
Platymetopus laticeps
: female, with labels “
♀
”, “
laticeps In. Ins.
Philippines
”, “...
Eschscholtze
”, and “
Ex Musaeo Chaudoir
” (
MNHN
)
.
Syntypes
of
Platymetopus corrosus
:
1 male
, with labels “
Nagasaki
”, and “
corrosus Bates
” (
MNHN
);
1 male
, with label “
Foo-chou
” (
MNHN
)
.
Syntypes
of
Dioryche formosana
:
1 male
, with labels “Anping /
Formosa
/
H. Sauter
V. 11”, “
Dioryche formosana Dupius
”, “Type”, “TYPUS”, “DUPIUS DET.”, “Syntypus”, “DEI
Coleoptera
# 200401” (
DEI
);
2 specimens
(may be not syntypes, since, according to the original description, the type series includes only
two specimens
): “
Anping
”, “
Formosa
,
H. Sauter
, 1911”, “22.VII.”, “
Dioryche formosanus D. Dupius
det.” and “
Paratypus
” (
NRM
).
FIGURES 21–22.
Platymetopus flavilabris laticeps
Dejean, 1829
(transition to
P. f.
thunbergi
Quensel, 1806
). 21, Northern Vietnam; 14, Hainan). Scale bar = 1.0 mm.
FIGURES 23–24.
Platymetopus flavilabris laticeps
Dejean, 1829
, habitus (Japan). Scale bar = 1.0 mm.
Other material examined.
Japan
.
2 females
, “Japonia” (
ZIN
)
;
1 male
, “128. ... Japan, Kaaji” (
ZIN
)
.
Honshu
:
1 female
,
Okazaki
,
8.VIII.1962
,
N. Ohira
leg. (
ZIN
)
;
1 female
, Hyogo Pref.,
Kobe
,
Rokko Mts.
,
Mt. Maya
, forest,
21.VIII.–14.IX.2005
,
S. Belokobylskij
leg. (
ZIN
)
;
1 male
,
1 female
, Osaka,
14.X.2009
,
Dubovikoff
leg. (
ZIN
)
;
1 male
,
Kanazawa
env.,
31.VII.2006
,
K.I. Zinchenko
leg. (
ISEN
)
.
Kyushu
:
2 females
, “
Platymetopus corrosus Bates, Laga, Kyushu
” (
ZIN
)
.
Ryukyu
:
1 male
, Okinawa,
Sunabe
, at light,
20.V.1945
,
E. Ray
leg. (
FMNH
)
;
1 female
, same data, but
1–10.VI.1945
(
FMNH
)
;
1 male
, Okinawa,
Iwa
, at light,
25.VIII.1945
,
E. Ray
leg. (
FMNH
)
;
1 male
, same data, but
20–23.VII.1945
(
FMNH
)
.
North Korea
(DPRK).
Kangwon:
1 female
, “
Sempenchan-kori
” [
between Wonsan and Tongchon
],
27.VI.1900
,
P. Schmidt
leg. (
ZIN
)
.
South Korea
.
1 female
, “Chiri” [=
Mt. Chirisan
(=
Jirisan
)],
19.IX.1900
,
P. Schmidt
leg. (
ZIN
)
.
China
.
1 female
, with bottom label “
Thunbergii Quensel
/
Chine
merid. /
C. Dejean
” and pinned label “Ex Musaeo Chaudoir” (
MNHN
)
.
Fujian:
1 female
, “Foochow” [=
Fuzhou
],
30.V.1935
,
M.S. Yang
leg. (
ZIN
)
;
1 male
, same data, but “1935–6” (
ZIN
)
;
2 males
,
3 females
, “
Foochow
,
Kushan
”, 28.V., 2.VIII., 6.IX., and
14.X.1957
,
M.S. Yang
leg. (
ZIN
)
.
Hong-Kong
:
1 male
,
2 females
, “
Hong-Kong
”, “Thunbergi Sch.., Hong-kong, Chaud. [Ménétriés’ handwriting]” (
ZIN
)
.
Sichuan:
1 male
,
Moxi
env,
1597 m
,
9.39491°N
102.06589°E
,
R. Sehnal
&
M. Tryzna
leg (cSHN). Yunnan
:
1 male
,
Lijiang
Pref.,
Daju
,
24–29.VI.1994
,
E. Kučera
leg. (cWR)
;
1 female
,
Lijiang Naxi Aut. Co.
,
2 km
NW Yongsheng
,
54 km
WSW
Lijiang
,
2120 m
,
26°41.9′N
100°44.2′E
, limestone hill, under stones/plants,
14.VIII.2003
,
M. Schülke
leg. [02] (cWR)
;
1 female
,
Lijiang
Pref., Yangtze River Valley,
5–15 km
W Shigu
,
26°49′24.1″N
99°53′27.8″E
, 1934–
1866 m
,
31.V.2002
,
A. Konstantinov
&
M. Volkovitsh
leg. (
ZIN
)
;
1 male
,
1 female
, [
Jingdong Yi Aut. Co.
],
Jingdong
,
1200 m
,
9.V.1957
,
A. Monchadskij
leg. (
ZIN
)
;
3 females
, [
Yuanjiang Hani
,
Yi
and
Dai Aut. Co.
],
20 km
NE “Yuankiang” [=
Yuanjiang
],
800 m
,
24.III.1955
,
O. Kryzhanovskij
leg. (
ZIN
)
.
Philippines
.
1 male
,
1 female
, “
Platymetopus sp.
, Ins. Phil. 34, Müller” (
ZIN
)
.
Luson
:
1 male
, “
Manill.
” [= Manila], “
laticeps Eschs., Philipp. Jn.
” (
ZIN
)
.
Mactan
:
1 female
,
Buyong
,
XII.1982
,
C. Frandsen
leg. (
ZMUC
)
.
Mindanao
:
1 female
, Zamboanga del Norte,
Gutalac
,
V.2016
local collector (cWR).
Palawan:
1 male
,
Brookes Point
,
Uring Urino
,
21.VIII.1961
,
Noona Dan Exp.
61–62 (
ZMUC
)
;
1 female
,
Balabac
,
Dalawan Bay
,
4.X.1961
,
Noona Dan Exp.
61–62 (
ZMUC
)
.
Indonesia
.
Moluccas
:
1 female
, “
Amboine
,
Felder
[
Chaudoir’s
handwriting]”, “
Ex Musaeo Chaudoir
” [determined by
Chaudoir
as
P. laticeps
and pinned together with the
syntype
of this species] (
MNHN
)
;
1 male
,
1 female
, “
Ins. Ternate
,
East India. Dr. Fischer
, 1880” (
ZIN
)
;
Borneo
:
1 female
,
Sarawak
,
Bintulu
env.,
Similajau National Park
,
8.V.1999
,
P. Votruba
leg. (cWR)
;
1 female
, “BORNEO—
Sapulut
/
2.–10.IV.2000
/ Barančik F.” (cWR)
.
FIGURES 25–26.
Platymetopus flavilabris laticeps
Dejean, 1829
, habitus (Philippines). Scale bar = 1.0 mm.
The specimens with intermediate characteristics of
P. f.
laticeps
and
P. f.
thunbergi
:
China
.
Hainan
:
7 males
,
2 females
,
Danzhou
, SC Tropical Agr. Univ.,
light trap
,
19.50903°N
109.48934°E
, 145 m,
16.V.2007
,
Ge Deyan
leg. (
IOZ
)
;
2 males
,
1 female
, same data, but
19.49767°N
109.51508°E
, 140 m,
15.V.2007
,
H.B. Liang
leg. (
IOZ
)
;
1 male
,
Changjiang Shilu
reservoir,
light trap
,
19.25192°N
109.08924°E
, 132 m,
14.V.2007
,
H.B. Liang
leg. (
IOZ
)
;
2 males
,
2 females
,
Ledong
,
Jianfeng township
,
light trap
,
18.69824°N
108.78957°E
, 70 m,
6.V.2007
, night,
H.B. Liang
leg. (
IOZ
)
;
1 male
,
Changjiang County
,
Bawangling
,
Dong-er
, 19.09901°N 109.17540 m, 1015 m,
10.V.2007
, night,
H.B. Liang
leg. (
IOZ
)
;
4 males
,
5 females
, NE
Foluo
, station,
18°36′10″N
108°46′21″E
, 17 m, 14/
15.XI.2017
,
I. Kabak
leg. (cIKAB,
ZIN
)
.
Vietnam
.
Lao Cai
:
1 male
, Lao Cai, at light,
5.VI.1963
,
O. Kabakov
leg. (
ZIN
)
.
Ha Noi
:
1 male
,
2 females
,
Hanoi
,
4–30.X.1961
,
O. Kabakov
leg. (
ZIN
)
.
Hoa Binh
:
1 male
, SE Hoa Binh,
Cho-ben
,
29.II.1963
,
O. Kabakov
leg. (
ZIN
)
.
Thai Nguyen
:
1 male
, vic.
Ngoc Thanh
, vic.
Me Linh
(IEBR station),
21°23′3″N
105°42′44″E
, 60–80 m, KL,
11–15.V.2017
,
A. Weigel
leg. (
NME
)
;
1 female
, same data, but 85 m, LFF,
13.V.2017
,
A. Weigel
leg. (
NME
)
.
Ninh Binh
:
2 males
,
3 females
,
7.5 km SSW of Nho Quan
,
Dong Tam Vill.
,
20°15′08″N
105°44′09″E
, 100 m, at light,
1–5.V.2019
,
A. Prosvirov
leg. (
SIEE
,
ZIN
)
;
2 males
, 4.5 km SW of
Ninh Binh
,
20°13′30″N
105°56′11″E
, 130 m, at light,
26–30.IV.2019
,
D. Fedorenko
leg. (
SIEE
)
;
1 male
,
2 females
,
Cuc Phuong National Park
,
20°17.57′N
105°40.05′E
, 270 m, KL,
4–9.V.2017
,
A. Weigel
leg. (
NME
)
.
Nghe An
:
1 female
,
Vinh
,
6.III.1961
,
O. Kabakov
leg. (
ZIN
)
;
1 male
, mts W
Kui-chau
, 200 m,
10.III.1961
,
O. Kabakov
leg. (
ZIN
)
.
Quan Binh
:
1 male
,
Minh Hoa Distr
,
Yen Hop
env.,
23.IV.1999
,
S. Kruskop
leg. (
MPU
)
.
FIGURES 27–31.
Platymetopus flavilabris laticeps
Dejean, 1829
, median lobe of aedeagus. 27, 28, Japan; 29, 39, China (Yunnan); 31, China (Fujian). Dorsal (27, 29) and lateral (28, 30, 31) views. Scale bar = 1.0 mm.
Description.
Body length: 6.6–9.3 (
m
8.3) mm. Body proportions in
Table 2
. Habitus as in
Figs. 21–26
.
Head densely punctate on frons and vertex, without microsculpture. Antennae, on average, shorter than in the two preceding subspecies, slightly surpassing pronotal basal margin or (mainly on the islands) not reaching it; infuscate from apical half of antennomere 2 or 3. Pronotum coarsely rugose-punctate, without microsculpture between punctures. Proepisternum finely punctate. Legs black throughout or with tibiae paler (brown) basally. Male genitalia as in
Figs. 27–31
,
35–38
, with median lobe generally bent slightly more medially than in the two preceding subspecies; female genitalia as in
Fig. 6
.
Distribution
(
Fig. 41
). Based on the examined material and literature, the range of this subspecies occupies
Japan
, North and
South Korea
, East and Southwest
China
(
Jiangsu
,
Jiangxi
,
Zhejiang
,
Fujian
,
Guangxi
,
Sichuan
,
Yunnan
(except for the westernmost part),
Guangdong
,
Hong Kong
,
Macao
, Taiwan),
Philippines
, Borneo,
Moluccas
(Buru, Amboine, and
Ternate
), and Western New
Guinea
. The following records are based on the literature data without examination of specimens: Zhejiang (as
P. f.
var.
thunbergi
:
Schauberger 1933
), Guangxi (as
P. flavilabris
:
Hua 2002
), Guangdong (as
P. flavilabris
:
Hua 2002
),
Macao
(as
P. f.
var.
thunbergi
:
Andrewes & Scott 1924
), and Buru and Western New
Guinea
(
Darlington 1968
). In
Japan
, it is recorded from
Hokkaido
, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu and Ryukyus (
Habu 1973
).
There is a rather wide intergradation zone between
P. f.
laticeps
and
P. f.
thunbergi
in Northern
Vietnam
and
Hainan
, inhabited by populations with intermediate characteristics of these two subspecies. In my opinion, the same form is also found on the Paracel Islands, South
China
Sea (
Lemaire 2017
).
Comparison.
This subspecies is recognizable by a coarsely rugose-punctate pronotum without microsculpture, combined with the dark legs. The pronotal base is on average wider than in other subspecies.
Remarks.
Platymetopus laticeps
was originally described from the
Philippines
and has been considered a separate species until now (
Lorenz 2021
), also known from the
Moluccas
and Western New
Guinea
(Darlingtom 1968). The description of
P. corrosus
was based on the series collected in
Japan
(“Hiogo;
Nagasaki
”) and eastern
China
(“the Yang-tsze [?
Jiangsu Prov.
] and at Foohow [= Fuzhou,
Fujian Prov.
”); it was later treated either as a variety of
P. flavilabris
(
Andrewes 1930
,
Csiki 1932
,
Schauberger 1933
) or as a synonym of this species (
Habu 1973
).
Platymetopus formosanus
, originally described from
two specimens
from Anping,
Taiwan
(
Dupuis 1912
), has been considered identical to
P. corrosus
by all subsequent authors. I examined the
type
specimens of these three taxa and found no considerable differences between them, although each with its own individual characteristics. Thus, I refer them all to one subspecies
P. f.
laticeps
.
This subspecies is highly variable in size and body proportions, both within the same population and between differing populations, but without clear boundaries, although some individuals may differ markedly from each other, so dividing it into two or more additional subspecies faces great difficulties. Compared to the specimens from mainland
China
, the specimens from
Japan
,
Philippines
and the Indo-Malay Archipelago are on average smaller [body length 6.7–9.0 mm (
m
8.0 mm) versus
7.6–9.3 mm
(
m
8.6 mm
)], have slightly wider pronotum [PWmax/PL 1.62–1.72 (
m
1.66) versus 1.59–1.67 (
m
1.63)] and shorter antennae (
Figs. 23–26
). There is also a wide intergradation zone between
P. f.
laticeps
and
P. f.
thunbergi
in Northern
Vietnam
and
Hainan
, inhabited by populations having intermediate characteristics of both of these subspecies (pronotum more coarsely punctate than in the nominotypical subspecies and
P. f.
thunbergi
and almost without microsculpture; tibiae generally somewhat pale, occasionally infuscate; in some specimens from
Hainan
the femora pale) (
Figs. 21, 22
). A change in characters towards
P. f.
thunbergi
, but to a lesser extent, is already observed in some individuals from Southwest
China
. It is possible that there is also an intergradation zone between the subspecies
P. f.
laticeps
and
P. f.
thunbergi
in Sumatra and Borneo. According to
Andrewes (1930
,
1933
),
Csiki (1932)
and
Stork (1986)
, these islands are inhabited by
P. f.
var.
thunbergi
and
P. f.
var.
punctulicollis
.
Habu (1973)
also reported pale tibiae in the specimens from
Sarawak
(Borneo) that he studied. However,
two specimens
from northern Borneo examined by me are very similar in their characteristics to those from
Philippines
and should be referred to the subspecies
P. f.
laticeps
.
In this regard, the status of
P. obscuripes
remains unclear. It was described from “Sunda-Inseln” (Indo-Malay Archipelago), without additional details, as similar to
P. thunbergi
, but with only one red basal antennomere, tibiae not paler than femora and tarsi darker (
Schaufuss, 1887
). These distinctive characters well agree with those of
P. f.
laticeps
, so
P. obscuripes
may be its junior synonym. In opinion of
Andrewes (1927: 110)
, who studied the
type
of
P. obscuripes
at MFNB, it is a variety of
flavilabris
, which seems hardly distinguishable from “
var.
thunbergi
”. A re-study of the
type
and additional specimens from the Indo-Malay Archipelago is needed to determine the status of this taxon.