Redescription and distribution of the rare flower chafer, Periphanesthes aurora (Motschulsky, 1858) (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Cetoniinae)
Author
Qiu, Jian-Yue
Author
Xu, Hao
Author
Chen, Li
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Zootaxa
2014
3847
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3847.2.5
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Periphanesthes
Kraatz, 1880
Periphanesthes
Kraatz, 1880
: 213
;
Schenkling 1921
: 357
;
Krikken 1977
: 312
;
Krajčik, 1999
: 39
;
Smetana 2006
: 303
;
Krajčik 2011
: 21
.
Type
species
Macroma aurora
Motschulsky, 1858
, by monotypy.
Bonsiella
Ruter, 1965
: 206
;
Mikšić 1974
: 755
;
Mikšić 1977
: 212
;
Ma 1995
: 71
;
Krajčik, 1998
: 17
;
Type
species
Coryphocera blanda
Jordan
, 1895
, by monotypy. Synonymized by
Krikken 1977
: 312
.
Diagnosis.
This genus is distinguished from all other genera of the Goliathini by the combination of the following external characters: body medium sized; clypeus subquadrate, flat; dorsal surface clad with dense, small, setiferous punctures; posterior margin of elytron serrate; mesometasternal process short, rounded, flat; each coxa and tibia with thick setae arranged in columns; 2 teeth along the outer margin of protibia.
Redescription.
Body medium sized, oblong, widest at humeral umbone; dorsal surface matt, with dense, small, setiferous punctures; ventral surface with sparse setae. Head flat; clypeus subrectangular, anterior and lateral margins raised; anterior margin nearly straight, corners rounded; antenna with 10 antennomeres, club with 3 antennomeres; a row of short setae along inner margin of the 8th antennomere. Pronotum subtrapezoidal, widest near posterior margin; posterior margin nearly straight, with slight emargination before scutellum. Scutellum triangular, glabrous, sparsely punctate. Elytron gradually narrowed posteriorly; sutural costa convex, glabrous; apicosutural angle pointed; posterior margin serrated, a seta inserted behind each small tooth. Mesometasternal process short, rounded, flat. Abdomen with 7 sternites, 6 sternites visible, flat (male) or convex (female); pygidium arcuate, surface rugose, with numerous short, sinuous striolae. Legs slender; surface with many long setae and some modified into a thick bristle; mesotibia and metatibia with row of brush-like setae along the inner margin; protibia slender with 2 teeth on outer margin (both sexes).
Sexual dimorphism.
Both sexes look similar, but females have a larger body, broader protibia and convex abdomen.
Distribution.
Palaearctic and Oriental Regions.
Remarks.
The monotypic genus
Periphanest
hes was proposed by
Kraatz (1880)
for
Macroma aurora
Motschulsky, 1858
, but the generic characters were given based only on Motschulsky’s original description within a habitus illustration. The clypeus of
M. aurora
seems appears rounded in Motschulsky’s inexact illustration (
Fig. 14
), and resulted in Kraatz incorrectly describing the genus
Periphanest
hes as having a “Clypeus rotundatus”. Referring to Motschulsky’s publication,
Krikken (1977)
indicated that
Coryphocera
blanda
is conspecific with
M. aurora
, and proposed to synonymize
Bonsiella
with
Periphanesthes
. However, lacking Motschulsky’s publication,
Mikšić (1977)
pointed out that Kraatz’s description of the clypeus is not identical to that of
C.
blanda
. Besides, he believed that “
Amboina
” is the
type
locality of
M. aurora
which is far from the known distribution of
C.
blanda
. So Mikšić suspected that they were different species, and rejected Krikken’s synonymization. After examining photographs of the
lectotype
of
M. aurora
, we can confirm that it is undoubtedly conspecific with
C.
blanda
, and
Bonsiella
Ruter, 1965
is a junior synonym of
Periphanesthes
Kraatz, 1880
.
Kraatz (1880)
placed
Periphanesthes
near
Macroma
in the tribe
Cremastocheilini
, and this inappropriate systematic position was followed by
Schenkling (1921)
and
Krajčik (1999)
.
Periphanesthes
decidedly belongs to the subtribe Coryphocerina, and the simple genitalia and the non-elongate proleg of the male resemble that of
Heterorrhina
Westwood, 1842
,
Dicheros
Gory & Percheron, 1833
,
Pseudodiceros
Mikšic, 1974
,
Rhomborhina
Hope, 1837
,
Diphyllomorpha
Hope, 1843
,
Pseudotorynorrhina
Mikšic, 1967
,
Torynorrhina
Arrow, 1907
,
Euchloropus
Arrow, 1907
,
Ingrisma
Fairmaire, 1893
, and
Trigonophorus
Hope, 1831
,
etc
. The sexual dimorphism of
Periphanesthes
is not pronounced. The protibia of both sexes have two teeth, while the protibia is smooth, or the middle tooth strongly reduced in the male of those genera listed above. The evenly and densely set setiferous punctures and the specialized setae are obvious in
Periphanesthes
, and the short, rounded mesometasternal process can easily distinguish this genus from
Heterorrhina
, and
Dicheros
, which are usually considered the closest to
Periphanesthes
(
Ruter 1965
;
Mikšić 1974
). Based on all the characteristics discussed above, placing this unique species in a separate genus appears justified.