A review of the genera Prismognathus Motschulsky and Cladophyllus Houlbert (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea: Lucanidae) from China, with the description of two new species
Author
Huang, Hao
Author
Chen, Chang-Chin
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Zootaxa
2012
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.280626
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1175-5326
280626
Prismognathus nigricolor
Boucher, 1996
(
Figs. 28, 30
,
112
,
144–145
,
173
,
204
,
224–233
,
235
)
Prismognathus nigricolor
Boucher, 1996
: 70
[
type
locality: Chinese Gaoligong, China-Myanmar frontier],
Fig. 1
, head;
Fig. 5
, antenna;
Fig. 10
, mesotibia of male;
Fig. 13
, male genitalia.
Material examined.
MYANMAR
: 1 3 (
MNHN
, figs. 28, 227–228),
holotype
, labeled as “Chaine GAOLIGONG front. Sino-Birm.
2000m
. vol.
VII.95
J.H.BOUSQUET/ collection S. BOUCHER/
HOLOTYPE
/
PRISMOGNATHUS nigricolor
HOLOTYPE
male S. Boucher det. 96”; 1 Ƥ (
MNHN
, figs. 112, 229, 231, 233),
paratype
, labeled as “Chaine GAOLIGONG front. Sino-Birm.
2000m
. vol.
VII.95
J.H.BOUSQUET/ collection S. BOUCHER/
PARATYPE
/
PRISMOGNATHUS nigricolor
PARATYPE
female S. Boucher det. 96/ MUSEUM
PARIS
”.
CHINA
: Yunnan:
1 3 (
CCCC
), Nujiang, Lushui County, Yaojiaping (on route between Lushui and Pianma),
25.VII.2005
, Ben-Yong Mao & Ji-Shan Xu leg.; 3 3, 1 Ƥ (
CLYB
), Nujiang, Gongshan,
18–19.VIII.2011
, Ying-Bing Li leg.
Identification
. Only one male and one female are known in the
type
series collected by Mr. Bousquet. The
type
locality, as described by Boucher (personal communication), is actually in
Myanmar
and a few kilometers away from the Chinese town of Pianma. The specimens from northern
Myanmar
figured in last publications (
Nagai 2000a
,
Fujita 2010
) can not belong to this species, because of the markedly larger antennal club; they may belong to an undescribed species. This species was recently rediscovered by some Chinese collectors from Pianma area, only a few kilometers away from the
type
locality, and Gongshan area, with the small, the medium-sized and the large males and the females collected together by light traps. The male
holotype
is proved to be a small form, and the large form of this species is somewhat similar to
P. davidis
in external features.
The recently collected small male specimen (
Fig. 226
) from Gongshan is nearly identical with the
holotype
(
Fig. 227
) of
P. nigricolor
in all the external features; its male genitalia (
Fig. 145
) are generally identical with those of the
holotype
(
Fig. 144
) except for a wider flagellum apex (
Fig. 173
); it is obvious that the flagellum apex of the
holotype
was damaged as it is very short and not enlarged at all. A medium-sized male (
Fig. 225
) and a large male (
Fig. 224
) are also dissected for a comparison and they show no differences from the small male in genitalia.
The recently collected female specimen (
Figs. 230
,
232
) is only slightly different from the
paratype
(
Figs. 231
,
233
) in the length-width ratio of the pronotum; however such variation is commonly found in the
Prismognathus
species.
Diagnosis
. The large and medium-sized males of
P. nigricolor
are similar to those of
P. davidis
, but can be distinguished by the following combination of characters: 1) outer margin of the mandible less sinuate; 2) the gap between the ventral subbasal teeth and the median teeth of the mandible markedly larger.
The small males of
P. nigricolor
are similar to
P. shani
(described below) and the small males of
P. davidis
,
P. klapperichi
and
P. dauricus
, but can be distinguished from all of them by a markedly larger gap between the ventral subbasal teeth and the median teeth of the mandible. The male flagellum apex of
P. nigricolor
is nearly as wide as that of
P. d a v i d i s
, wider than that of
P. s h a n i, P. k l a p p e r i c h i
and
P. dauricus
.
The females of
P. nigricolor
are similar to those of
P. triapicalis
by having a narrow and sharp tip of canthus, but can be distinguished by the black appearance of the body, the shorter intermandibular projection and the larger hemisternite in female genitalia. The females of
P. nigricolor
can be distinguished from those of
P. davidis
,
P. shani
and
P. alessandrae
by having a narrower and sharper tip of canthus.
Taxonomic notes.
The male genitalic differences between
P. nigricolor
and
P. davidis
are hardly recognized, but the female genitalic differences between the two species are well marked in size of the hemisternite and length of the spermathecal and spermathecal duct. Therefore it is reasonable to treat
P. nigricolor
as a valid species.
Distribution.
Western Yunnan (Pianma, Gongshan); northeastern
Myanmar
(area close to Pianma, western Yunnan).