Taxonomic changes in Bostrichidae (Insecta, Coleoptera)
Author
Jerzy, Borowski
text
Zootaxa
2022
2022-06-17
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journal article
77868
10.11646/zootaxa.5154.5.7
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Melalgus batillus
(
Lesne, 1902
)
Heterarthron batillum
Lesne, 1902: 223
(male)
Heterarthron talpula
Lesne, 1911: 47
(female)
Melalgus japonicus
Chûjô, 1973
n. syn.
Geographical distribution:
Cambodia
,
China
(Guanxi,
Guangdong
,
Hainan
),
India
,
Japan
(Tsushima, Kyushu, Yakushima),
Laos
,
Thailand
,
Vietnam
.
2.
Amphicerus (Caenophrada) malayanus
(Lesne, 1899)
and
A. (Caenophrada) caenophradoides
(
Lesne, 1895
)
Amphicerus malayanus
was described based on numerous species (males and females) collected in Malay Peninsula,
Sumatra
and Borneo. The described specimens came from the museums in Paris, Leiden and Vienna.After a morphological analysis of typical males and females from L. Bedel’s and R. Oberthür’s collections (MNHN) it can be safely stated that the species is identical with
A. (C.) caenophradoides
. The features differentiating
A. malayanus
and
A. caenophadoides
, presented by Lesne in his key, only reflect the individual variability of the latter. The author of
A. malayanus
description himself summarised it as follows: „
Nous avions d'abord confondu cette forme avec notre
Bostrychus caenophradoides
, dont elle est extrêmement voisine, á tel point qu'on peut la considérer comme une
race géographique
de ce dernier
.”
A. caenophadoides
is a common species, widely distributed in the Orient, and so, considering the species strong heteromorphic variability, the size of frontal or pronotal tubercles or elytral puncturation and pubescence cannot be indicated as the only diagnostic features. Thus
A. malayanus
should be treated as a newer synonym of
A. caenophradoides
. Full synonymy of the species name along with its geographical distribution is presented below.