Notes on aquatic and semiaquatic bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Nepomorpha, Gerromorpha) from Malesia with description of three new species
Author
Chen, Ping-ping
Section of Entomology, Plant Protection Service, P. O. Box 9102, NL- 6700 HC, Wageningen & c / o Dept. of Entomology, National Museum of Natural History - Naturalis, P. O. Box 9517, NL- 2300 RA, Leiden, The Netherlands; e mail: p. chen @ minlnv. nl
Author
Nieser, Nico
c / o Dept. of Collections, National Museum of Natural History - Naturalis, P. O. Box 9517, NL- 2300 RA, Leiden, The Netherlands; e-mail: nico. nieser @ hotmail. com
Author
Lansbury, Ivor
10 Chilswell Road, Oxford OX 1 4 PJ, England, U. K.
text
Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae
2008
2008-12-08
48
2
269
279
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5340911
0374-1036
5340911
Micronecta lumutensis
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 1-5
,
7-9
)
Type
locality.
Indonesia
,
Kalimantan Timur Province
, Pasir on Mount Lumut.
Type material.
HOLOTYPE
: J ‘
INDONESIA
:
Kal
/
Tim
[=
Kalimantan Timur
],
Pasir
/
G.Lumut
,
2 km
E Rantaulayong
/
1°36′36,8″S
115°58′38,7″E
/
E. Gassó Miracle
24-xi-2005
//
GLBA
24-XI-2005
EGM25 / evergreen rain forest along / river; at light
ML 19-21
hrs //
NNM
Leiden’ (
RMNH
)
.
Paratypes
: 1 J
2 ♀♀
, same data as
holotype
(
RMNH
).
Description.
Macropterous specimens; a small greyish
Micronecta
.
Dimensions (all in mm). Length J 1.48-1.52,
♀
1.45-1.50; width J 0.69-0.72,
♀
0.52-0.54; width of head J 0.49-0.51,
♀
0.52-0.54; synthlipsis J 0.23-0.24,
♀
0.23-0.24; width of eye J
♀
0.16; width of pronotum J 0.54-0.57,
♀
0.56-0.58.
Colour. Dorsally light brown, eyes grey, head yellowish with large brown spot on frons (in
one female
paratype
reduced to two smaller points) and dark brown transverse grooves on rostrum, legs and posterior and lateral margins of pronotum yellowish; ventral side greyish, becoming sordid yellowish caudally. Pronotum shining, unmarked except for lighter posterior and lateral margins. Hemelytra shining with usual hyaline spot basally on clavus, hyaline stripe distally of apex of clavus indistinct; apex of clavus darker brown, darker marks on corium arranged in three interrupted longitudinal stripes, inner angle of corium with a single, variably developed, elongate spot; left membrane hyaline with outer half smoky.
Structural characteristics. Ratio length/width of body: male 2.2-2.5, female 2.1. Head narrower than pronotum, synthlipsis distinctly wider than posterior width of an eye, ocular index: male 1.77-1.78, female 1.59-1.60. Pronotum dorsally convex, about two and a half times as wide as its median length (male 2.7, female 2.4-2.5). Hemelytra appearing smooth at lower magnifications, with very small spines most distinctly on corium where they are arranged in longitudinal rows, and along membranal suture. Spines on lateral sides of abdominal segments as follows: V, 2 short, 1 long; VI, 2-3 short, 1 intermediate, 1-2 long; VII, 3-4 short, 1 intermediate, and 1 or 2 long; VIII, 5 short, 2 very long, bristle-like. Length of fore leg segments (femur: tibia: tarsus, all in mm): 0.19: 0.07:
0.11 in
male and 0.20:
0.20 in
female; length of middle and hind leg segments (femur: tibia: tarsus: claw): middle leg 0.49: 0.17: 0.24: 0.17, hind leg 0.31: 0.25: 0.26: 0.12: 0.07.
Figs. 1-6. 1-5 –
Micronecta lumutensis
sp. nov.
, J (paratype). 1 – fore leg; 2 – apex of abdomen in dorsal view; 3 – strigil; 4 – free lobe of left part of tergite VIII; 5 – right paramere. 6 –
Micronecta skutalis
Nieser & Chen, 1999
, right paramere. Scales = 0.1 mm except Fig. 2 = 0.25 mm.
Male. Fore leg (
Fig. 1
); femur in basal part with two spines and apically with 2-3 small spines; tibia with three spines near distal margin; pala with three long dorsal hairs, palm with about 15 bristles in dorsal and about
16 in
ventral row, claw simple, clavate. Abdomen with prestrigilar lobe as in
Fig. 7
, strigil (
Figs. 2 and 3
) small, at a magnification of 400 × without distinct teeth, median lobe of sternite VII short and acute with four bristles (three in
paratype
on
Fig. 8
). Free lobe of left part of segment VIII (
Fig. 4
) with rounded apex with 9- 10 bristles; plectrum on right part of segment VIII very finely wrinkled, about 40 thick hairs in a double row along inner margin between plectrum and apex of right part of segment VIII (
Fig. 2
). Shaft of right paramere (
Fig. 5
) gradually widened towards apex, left paramere (
Fig. 9
) apparently with apical impression.
Female. With the same size and general structure as the male except for the usual differences in sexual characteristics.
Brachypterous form unknown.
Differential diagnosis.
With the key to West Indonesian males of
Micronecta
(
NIESER & CHEN 1999
)
, this species runs to
M. skutalis
Nieser & Chen, 1999
, from
Sabah
(
Malaysia
) and
Palawan
(the
Philippines
) (
NIESER & CHEN 2003
). The latter species is of about the same size and, due to a similar hemelytral pattern, looks very similar. Male fore leg and prestrigilar lobe of
M. skutalis
and
M. lumutensis
sp. nov.
are also very similar. However, the right paramere of the male of
M. skutalis
is straight with more or less parallel margins, whereas in
M. lumutensis
sp. nov.
it is slightly curved and somewhat widened at the apex (
Figs. 5 and 6
); the left paramere of
M. skutalis
is parallel sided, whereas in
M. lumutensis
sp. nov.
it has a widened apex. Most other South East Asian and Malesian species of
Micronecta
are distinctly larger than
M. lumutensis
sp. nov.
Other species of similar size to
M. lumutensis
sp. nov.
are
M. acuta
Lundblad, 1933
, from Java, which is slightly smaller (
1.1-1.3 mm
body length) and lacks a strigil;
M. lemnae
Nieser, 2000
, from
Thailand
, West
Malaysia
and Yunnan (
NIESER et al. 2005
) is known only from the brachypterous form, which is slightly smaller (
1.2-1.3 mm
) and has a characteristic, apically lobed right paramere.
Etymology.
Named after its
type
locality, Mount Lumut.
Bionomics.
Collected at light in an evergreen rain forest along a river.
Distribution.
Indonesia
, Eastern
Kalimantan
.