Immatures of Palaearctic species of the weevil genus Sibinia (Coleoptera, Curculionidae): new descriptions and new bionomic data with suggestions on their potential value in a phylogenetic reconstruction of the genus
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Skuhrovec, Jiří
Author
Gosik, Rafał
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Caldara, Roberto
Author
Košťál, Michael
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Zootaxa
2015
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187
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Sibinia femoralis
Germar,
1824
Caldara,
1985
:
45
.
Material examined
.
17
larvae
from seeds of
Silene sericea
All.
collected
18
.v.
1979
at the mouth of the river Posada (Nuoro province, Sardinia), leg. R. Caldara, and
16
(
9
♂♂,
7
♀♀) pupae obtained from larvae collected similarly to the others, all determined by association with reared adults.
Differential diagnosis.
See Key to the immatures of the Palaearctic species of the genus
Sibinia
and
Table.
3
.
Description of mature larva.
COLORATION. Head brown to dark yellow. All thoracic and abdominal segments
light yellow.
HEAD
CAPSULE AND
MOUTH
PARTS
. Head width:
0.55–0.63 mm
(see
Table.
1
). Endocarinal line present, distinctly reaching middle of frons.
Des
1
very short, located almost in central parts of epicarnium;
des
2
absent;
des
3
long, located along frontal suture;
des
4
absent;
des
5
long, located anterolaterally (
Fig.
16
).
Fs
1
and
fs
2
absent;
fs
3
very short, located medially;
fs
4
moderately long, located anteromedially (along epistoma);
fs
5
long, located anterolaterally (along epistoma) (
Fig.
16
).
Les
almost as long as
des
3
; both
ves
short. Postepicranial area without
pes
and with
2
sensilla. Antennal segment membranous, bearing conical sensorium and
2
very short, conical, sensilla (
Fig.
19
).
Clypeus (
Fig.
20
)
3.5
times as wide as long; without setae, and
1
sensillum, all located posterolaterally; anterior margin slightly rounded inside. Labrum (
Fig.
20
) approximately
2.3
times as wide as long;
lms
1
distinctly shorter than
lms
2
, and as long as
lms
3
; anterior margin slightly sinuate. Epipharynx (
Fig.
21
) with
2
finger-like
als
, equal in length; with
3
short
ams
,
ams
1
as long as
ams
2
; with
2
relatively short and finger-like
mes
(see comments about
ams
and
mes
in Material and Methods); labral rods short, kidney-shaped, strongly converging posteriorly.
FIGURES 16–21.
Sibinia femoralis
mature larva head, antenna and mouth parts: 16—dorsal view (
des
—dorsal epicranial s.,
fs
—frontal epicranial s.,
les
—lateral epicranial s.,
ves
—ventro epicranial s., at—antenna); 17—right maxilla, dorsal view (
dms
—dorsal malar s.,
vms
—ventral malar s.,
mpxs
—maxillary palps s.,
mbs
—basioventral s.,
pfs
—palpiferal s.,
stps
—stipital s.), prementum and postmentum, ventral view (
prms
—premental s.,
pms
—postmental s.,
ligs
—ligular s.); 18—right mandible (
mds
—mandible dorsal s.); 19—antenna; 20—labrum and clypeus (
lms
—labral s.); 21—epipharynx (
ams
—anteromedial s.,
als
—anterolateral s.,
mes
—median s., lr—labral rods).
FIGURES 22–25.
Sibinia femoralis
mature larva habitus: 22—lateral view, 23—lateral view of thoracic segments, 24—lateral view of abdominal segment I, 25—lateral view of abdominal segments VII—X (
prns
—pronotal s.,
prs
—prodorsal s.,
pds
— postdorsal s.,
as
—alar s.,
ss
—spiracular s.,
eps
—epipleural s.,
ps
—pleural s.,
pda
—pedal s.,
lsts
—laterosternal s.,
eus
— eusternal s.,
ds
—dorsal s.,
sts
—sternal s., Th1–3—number of thoracic segments, Ab1–10—number of abdominal seg.).
FIGURES 26–30.
Sibinia femoralis
pupa habitus: 26—ventral view; 27—detail of head; 28—dorsal view; 29—detail of pronotum; 30—lateral view (HW—head width; BW—body width; BL—body length; setae;
as
—apical s.,
d
—dorsal s.,
ds
— discal s.,
l
—lateral s. on abdomen,
ls
—lateral s. on pronotum,
os
—orbital s.,
pas
—postantennal s.,
pls
—posterolateral s.,
sos
— superorbital s.,
vs
—vertical s.; pc—pseudocerci).
Mandibles (
Fig.
18
) with
1
short
mds
. Maxilla (
Fig.
17
): stipes with
1
long
stps
, and with
2
long
pfs
,
pfs
1
1.5
times as long as
pfs
2
;
1
very short
mbs
; mala with
4
slightly curved
dms
, similar in length; with
3
short
vms
, almost of equal length. Maxillary palpi: length ratio of basal and distal palpomeres
1
:
1.5
; basal palpomera with
1
short
mxps
; distal palpomera with group of
3–4
conical, cuticular apical processes. Prementum (
Fig.
17
) almost rounded, with
1
prms
; margin of ligula slightly curved inside; ligula with
2
short
ligs
; premental sclerite clearly visible. Postmentum (
Fig.
17
) with
2
pms
,
pms
1
absent, long
pms
2
, 3 times as long as
pms
3
.
THORAX AND ABDOMEN. Body length
3.50–4.50 mm
(see
Table.
1
), elongate (
Fig.
22
). Abdominal segments I– V almost equal in length, slightly larger than abdominal segment VI and VII (
Fig.
22
). Spiracles on abdomen in median parts of segments (abdominal seg. I–VIII).
Chaetotaxy of body rather reduced. Setae moderately long to very short and light yellow.
Thorax.
Prothorax (
Fig.
23
) with
7
prn
,
6
macro- and
1
microsetae;
2
moderately short
ps
of same length;
1
moderately short
eus
. Meso- and metathorax (
Fig.
23
) with
1
short
prs
;
2
short
pds
, almost similar in length; alar area with
1
short
as
;
1
short
ss
(mesothorax without
ss
);
1
moderately short
eps
;
2
ps
, similar in length; and
1
short
eus
. Each pedal area of thoracic segments well-separated and with
2–4
moderately long
pda
.
Abdomen.
Abdominal segments I–VII (
Figs. 24, 25
) with
1
moderately long
prs
;
3
short
pds
of similar length,
pds
1
and
pds
3
shorter than
pds
2
;
2
ss
of different length,
ss
1
very short to minute,
ss
2
moderately long;
2
short
eps
in equal length;
2
ps
of similar length,
ps
1
short and
ps
2
moderately long;
1
moderately long
lsts
; and
2
moderately long to short
eus
. Abdominal segment VIII (
Fig.
25
) with
1
moderately long
prs
;
3
moderately short
pds
of similar length,
pds
1
and
pds
3
shorter than
pds
2
;
1
very short
ss
;
2
moderately short
eps
in equal length;
2
short
ps
;
1
moderately short
lsts
; and
2
short
eus
. Abdominal segment IX (
Fig.
25
) with
2
short
ds
of similar length;
1
moderately short
ps
; and
2
short
sts
in equal length. Anal lobes on abdominal segment X (
Fig.
25
) without setae.
Description of pupa.
COLORATION. Body yellow.
MORPHOLOGY (
Figs.
26–30
). Body length
2.80–3.30 mm
; widest part
1.25
–2.00 mm (see
Table.
2
). Body rather stout. Rostrum long, approximately
6
times as long as wide, reaching over mesocoxae. Pronotum
1.65
times as wide as long.
CHAETOTAXY (
Figs.
26–30
). Setae distinct, short, unequal in length, light brown or brown, almost as thornlike.
Pas
and
rs
distinctly shorter than other setae of head and rostrum (
Fig.
27
).
Ds
2
distinctly shorter than other setae on pronotum (
Fig.
29
). Setae on abdominal segments I–VIII placed posteromedially and posterolaterally; all abdominal setae located on thorn-like protuberances, short, curved. Pseudocerci short, conical, curved to inside.
Biological observations.
The larvae fed on seeds, and mature larvae left the capsule. Pupation was observed
10
days after the larvae entered the soil. Adults were found in the cells
10
days later.
Remarks.
This is a common species with a wide Euro-Asiatic distribution that was reported to live on several species belonging to the genus
Silene
(
S
.
colorata
Poiret
,
S
.
conica
L.,
S. niceaensis
All.
,
S. otites
(L.) Wib.,
S
.
portensis
L.,
S
.
pseudatocion
Desf.
,
S
.
reflexa
Ait.
, and
S
.
sericea
All.
:
Hoffmann
1955
;
Scherf
1964
;
Caldara
1985
). Adults are variable primarily in the pattern and color of the dorsal vestiture, with the consequence of the description of many different species and varieties in the past (
Caldara
1985
).