Heleocoris (Heteroptera: Naucoridae: Laccocorinae) of Thailand, with description of a new species
Author
Sites, Robert W.
Author
Vitheepradit, Akekawat
text
Zootaxa
2011
2736
1
16
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.201948
19cadd24-103a-449a-b4bf-f2131b08e819
1175-5326
201948
Heleocoris bengalensis montandoni
Lundblad
Figs. 1
,
5
,
9
Heleocoris bengalensis montandoni
Lundblad 1933
: 70
–72.
Diagnostic information.
Males
(n=10), length: 7.60–9.52, mean = 8.42; maximum width 4.80–5.92, mean = 5.17.
Females
(n=10), length: 8.16–8.80, mean = 8.46; maximum width 5.04–5.68, mean = 5.22. This subspecies is substantially smaller than
H. ovatus
Montandon
and
H. strabus
Montandon
(
Fig. 1
). In addition, it can be distinguished easily from
H. strabus
by the convex lateral margin of the head. The metaxyphus is about as long as wide, produced apically, has dorsally recessed posterolateral flanges, and lacks stout spines (
Fig. 5
). The dark punctation and associated maculation on the head and pronotum are denser than on
H. mcphersoni
n. sp.
(see below). The identity of our specimens was verified by comparison with a
paratype
housed in the British Museum of Natural History.
Discussion.
Heleocoris bengalensis montandoni
has a habitat association unlike that of its congeners in
Thailand
. Typically, it occurs in low-order, shallow, sluggish streams among dead leaf packs that have accumulated from overhanging trees. We collected it in similar low gradient streams in
Singapore
. In addition, we have collected it in discontinuous pools of first-order streams during the dry season; and on one occasion in Nan Province, it was present in pools with
H. strabus
.
Distribution.
This subspecies was reported originally from Java and Sumatra, whereas the nominate subspecies is known only from
India
and
Sri Lanka
(
Lundblad 1933
). We collected this subspecies in 60 samples during our projects in
Thailand
. Our records dramatically extend the known range of
H. bengalensis montandoni
from
Singapore
through West
Malaysia
, northward throughout most of
Thailand
and into
Laos
(
Fig. 9
), and eastward to
Vietnam
. Thus, these are the first records of
H. bengalensis montandoni
in
Singapore
,
Malaysia
,
Thailand
,
Laos
, and
Vietnam
. The distance westward from
Thailand
to which this subspecies might extend, where its range approaches that of the nominate subspecies, is of great interest. This could bring into question the validity of its subspecific rank.
Material examined.
THAILAND
:
Chiang Mai Province:
Doi Inthanon NP, Mae Klang Waterfall,
18°29'N
98°40'E
,
415 m
,
3 April 2002
, UMC and
CMU
teams, L-320; same locality,
4 April 2002
, G. W. Courtney, trib. madicolous under leaves; stream from Huay Sai Luang Waterfall,
18°31'N
98°27'E
,
1060 m
,
20 March 2002
, Sites, Vitheepradit, Kirawanich, L-312; Sob Ab Waterfall,
18°31'N
98°36'E
,
8 May 2002
, UMC and
CMU
teams, L-398; Mae Klang River at Namtok Sob Ab,
18°31'N
98°36'E
,
543 m
,
8 June 2002
,
CMU
team; Doi Suthep NP, Huay Kaew above Namtok Monthathan,
18°49'N
98°55'E
,
800 m
,
5 March 2002
, Vitheepradit, Kirawanich & Sites, L- 262; Namtok Monthathan,
18°49'N
98°55'E
,
700 m
;
29 April 2003
, Vitheepradit, Thamasenanupap & Ferro, L- 489; same locality,
8 April 2002
, UMC and
CMU
teams, L-330; same locality,
29 March 2003
, UMC and
CMU
teams, L-427; same locality,
30 Oct. 1999
, GW Courtney, kick sample; same locality,
8 April 2002
, UMC and
CMU
teams, L-330; same locality,
21 March 1994
, W. D. Shepard, WDS-A-1044; Palad Waterfall,
18°47’N
98°55’E
,
713 m
,
19 May 2004
, Vitheepradit, Prommi & Laudee, L-696; Huai Phalat above road,
18°48'N
98°54'E
,
1230 m
,
17 May 2001
, G. W. Courtney; Pa Ngerb,
18°48'N
98°56'E
,
530 m
,
5 April 2002
, UMC and
CMU
teams, stream, L-325; Namtok Sai Yoi,
18°48'N
98°55'E
,
1100 m
,
4 April 2003
, Sites, Vitheepradit, Prommi & Setaphan, L-447; same locality,
10 Dec. 2002
,
CMU
team; Amphur Mae Chaem, Mae Pan,
18°31'N
98°23'E
,
540 m
,
17 Feb. 2003
,
CMU
team; W Mae Rim, Mae Sa NP, Mae Sa Falls,
30–31 Oct. 1995
, H. Zettel (2) (
NHMW
); Chiang Dao, Ban Yang Thung Pong,
500 m
,
8 Nov. 1995
, H. Zettel (10) (
NHMW
); Chiang Dao, nr. Chiang Dao Cave,
500 m
,
7 Nov. 1995
, H. Zettel (9b) (
NHMW
).
Kalasin Province:
Amphur Khao Wong, Pha Nang Koi Waterfall,
25 April 2004
,
16°50’N
104°01’E
,
209 m
, A. Vitheepradit, L-641; Tad Tong Waterfall,
16°45’N
104°07’E
,
204 m
,
25 April 2004
, A. Vitheepradit, L-642.
Lampang Province
: Jae Sawn NP; Namtok Jae Sawn,
18°50'N
99°28'E
,
650 m
,
27 March 2003
, Sites, Vitheepradit & Prommi, L-421.
Lamphun Province
: Mae Ping NP, Huay Mae Hat & guest house,
17°40'N
98°52'E
,
19 October 2002
,
CMU
team.
Loei Province:
Phu Hin Rongkla NP, Mhun Daeng Noi,
16°57'N
101°03'E
,
1600 m
,
15 Dec. 2002
,
CMU
team.
Mae Hong Son Province
, Namtok Maw Pang,
19°22'N
98°22'E
,
850 m
,
14 Oct. 2002
,
CMU
team.
Nan Province
: Mae Charim NP, Nam Wa River,
18°36'N
100°59'E
,
335 m
,
23 April 2003
, Vitheepradit, Prommi & Setaphan, L-478; Doi Phuka NP, Namtok Sila Phet,
19°05'N
100°56'E
,
400 m
,
13 March 2002
, Sites, Vitheepradit & Kirawanich, L-292; same locality,
13 March 2002
, G. W. Courtney; creek at Namtok Ton Tong,
19°12'N
101°04'E
,
900 m
,
13 March 2002
, Sites, Vitheepradit & Kirawanich, L-291.
Phang Nga Province:
Khao Lampi-Hat
Thai
Mueang NP, Namtok Lam Pi,
08º27.862'N
98º16.880'E
,
51 m
,
12 June 2004
, Sites, Vitheepradit & Prommi, L-762.
Phayao Province:
Heuy Chom Poo WS, Heuy Chom Poo Falls,
19°10'N
100°06'E
,
526 m
,
20 April 2003
, Vitheepradit, Prommi & Setaphan, L-468; Doi Luang NP, Namtok Cham Pa Thong,
19°13'N
99°44'E
,
620 m
,
24 April 2004
,
CMU
team.
Phetchabun Province
: Nam Nao NP, Heo Sai,
25 Nov. 1995
, H. Zettel (24) (
NHMW
);
36 km
SE Sila, Huay Nam Phang,
2 March 1994
, William D. Shepard.
Phitsanulok Province:
Phu Hin Rongkla NP, Namtok Romglao,
16°59'N
101°00'E
,
1190 m
,
10 Feb. 2003
,
CMU
team; Waterwheel Falls,
16°59'N
101°00'E
,
1280 m
,
15 Dec. 2002
,
CMU
team; same locality,
10 February 2003
,
CMU
team; same locality, Waterwheel Falls and stream,
10 March 2002
, Sites, Vitheepradit & Kirawanich, L-285; Namtok Huay Kha Mheun Noi,
16°59'N
101°60'E
,
1220 m
,
22 May 2002
,
CMU
team; same locality,
15 December 2002
,
CMU
team; same locality,
10 February 2003
,
CMU
team; same locality,
17 March 2003
,
CMU
team; same locality,
10 April 2003
,
CMU
team; Namtok Palad,
16°59'N
101°00'E
,
300 m
,
12 March 2002
, Sites, Vitheepradit & Kirawanich, L-289.
Phrae Province:
Namtok Mae Kham,
18°07.635'N
100°17.741'E
,
14 May 2004
, Vitheepradit & Prommi, L-686;
15 km
E. Phrae, Mae Khaem,
16 Nov.
1995
, 350 m, H. Zettel (16b) (
NHMW
); Wieng Ko Sai NP, Namtok Mae Koeng Luang,
17°58'N
99°35'E
,
350 m
,
14 March 2002
, Sites, Vitheepradit & Kirawanich, L- 295; same locality,
28 March 2003
, Sites, Vitheepradit & Prommi, L-423; same locality,
14 March 2002
, Sites, Vitheepradit & Kirawanich, L-295; Namtok Maekueng, tier 7,
17°58'N
99°35'E
,
430 m
,
23 November 2002
,
CMU
team; same locality,
430 m
,
19 February 2003
,
CMU
team; Namtok Punjane,
17°57'N
99°34'E
,
285 m
,
24 April 2002
, A. Nuntakwang, riffle kick; upper Namtok Punjane,
17°56'N
99°34'E
,
295 m
,
20 Feb. 2003
,
CMU
team; lower Namtok Punjane,
17°56'N
99°34'E
,
270 m
,
21 Feb. 2003
,
CMU
team; Namtok Punjane (lower),
17°57'N
99°34'E
,
285 m
,
22 March 2003
,
CMU
team.
Prachaup Khiri Khan Province:
Namtok Huay Yang NP, small falls in front of guest house,
11°37’N
99°36’E
,
96 m
,
21 June 2006
, Vitheepradit & Prommi, L-968.
Sakon Nakhon Province
: Phu Pha Lek NP, Huay Pak Nham,
17°15.867’N
103°27.818’E
,
479 m
,
26 April 2004
, A. Vitheepradit, L-644;
10 km
NE Kham Poem, Nam Kok Khon,
6 March 1994
, William D. Shepard; Huai Ya,
11 km
NE Kham Poem,
5 March 1994
, W. D. Shepard.
Songkhla Province:
waterfall behind faculty houses at Prince of Songkla University,
7°00'N
100°30'E
,
40 m
,
18 June 2006
, Vitheepradit & Prommi, L-959; same locality,
5 January 1995
, Sites & Nichols, stream on campus, L-57; same locality, discontinuous stream on mtn behind
PSU
campus,
24 March 2007
, Sites and Prommi, under rocks & in leafpack, L-973.
Trat Province
: Ko Chang (12), White Sands Beach, 1990, Jäch 10.12. (
NHMW
).
Uttaradit Province:
Klong Tron NP, Klong Tron Waterfall,
17°36'N
100°44'E
,
662 m
,
26 April 2003
, Vitheepradit, Prommi & Setaphan, L-486.
Unlabeled Province:
Khao Yai NP 16.11, Jäch 88(8) (
NHMW
).
Additional material examined.
INDONESIA
:
PARATYPE
, Java, Thienemann, Brit. Mus. 1932, 259, (
BMNH
); Anambas, S.
Pulau
Bajam,
19 March 2002
, D. Wowor, EA-DW14 (
RMBR
); Sumatra, Jambi,
24 July 1997
, HH Tan, THH9741 (
RMBR
).
LAOS
: Luang Nam Tha Province,
20 km
SE Muang Sing,
10.6.
1996
, 950 m, Schillhammer (20) (
NHMW
); Vientiane Province, Viangchan, Phou Khao Khouay NP, env. Tad Leuk Waterfall,
200 m
, 1.-
8.6.1995
, Schillhammer (15) (
NHMW
).
MAYALSIA
: Johore State, Gunong, Pulai, stream
20 May 1993
, Y833 (
RMBR
); Penang State, S. Relam (upp. reaches), Kg. Dafat,
9 June 1993
, HH Tan & SH Tan, #Y848 HH4 (
RMBR
); Penang State, Pantai Aceh Forest Reserve,
28 Jan. 1992
, Jäch (10) (
NHMW
); Kedah State, Lanskawi Sunung Raya NP,
6 Feb. 1988
(
NHMW
); Kedah State, NW Langkawi, ö Datei,
30 Jan. 1992
, Jäch (15) (
NHMW
); Kedah State, SW Langkawi, Telaga Tujuh,
29 Jan. 1992
, Jäch (12) (
NHMW
).
SINGAPORE
: Nee Soon Swamp Forest,
18 June 1994
,
HK
Lua et al., NS162A (
RMBR
); MacRitchie, Thomson Ridge, “CF” stream,
7 June 1994
, K.L. Yeb et. al.; Bt. Timah, Taban Valley,
26 Oct. 2001
, MS Choy,
CMS
1014 (
RMBR
); Venus Link Creek,
3 April 2008
, R. W. Sites; P. Tekong, freshwater stream,
27 Nov 2001
,
YCM
273 (
RMBR
).
VIETNAM
: (S. VIET- NAM),
12 km
N Dalat-LangBian
28–30 April 1994
, P. Pacholátlo & L. Dembicky (
NHMW
);
15 km
SW Bao Loc, 11°27N
107°43'E
,
22–24 April
1995
, 900 m, Pacholátlo & Dembicky (
NHMW
).