A new synonymy in the genus Rhysostethus (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Reduviidae)
Author
Rédei, Dávid
1,2) & 1,3) & 1,4) &) College of Life Sciences, Nankai University, Weijin Road 94, Tianjin, 300071 China & 1,2) &) Department of Zoology, Hungarian Natural History Museum, H- 1088 Budapest, Baross u. 13, Hungary; e-mail: redei @ nhmus. hu
Author
Ren, Shuzhi
1,2) & 1,3) & 1,4) &) College of Life Sciences, Nankai University, Weijin Road 94, Tianjin, 300071 China & 1,3) &) e-mail: rensz @ nankai. edu. cn
Author
Bu, Wenjun
1,2) & 1,3) & 1,4) &) College of Life Sciences, Nankai University, Weijin Road 94, Tianjin, 300071 China & 1,4) &) e-mail: wenjunbu @ nankai. edu. cn
text
Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae
2012
2012-12-17
52
2
341
348
journal article
8454
10.5281/zenodo.4503748
58f69c1b-04a8-4c2d-8159-a71b81d14ff6
0374-1036
4503748
Rhysostethus glabellus
Hsiao, 1973
Rhysostethus glabellus
Hsiao, 1973: 64
.
HOLOTYPE
(!): ♁,
China
:
Sichuan
,
Emeishan
[Mt.],
Hongchuping
(NKUM).
Parascadra breuningi
Kerzhner & Günther, 2004:227
.
HOLOTYPE
(!):
♀
,
China
:
Sichuan
, “Ta-tsien-lu” [= Kangding] (ZMAS).
New
synonymy.
References
(all under the name
Rh. glabellus
).
HSIAO & REN (1981)
: 430 (redescription, photo of
holotype
, figures, distribution);
MALDONADO CAPRILES (1990)
: 71 (catalogue); PUTSHKOV & PUTSHKOV (1996): 154 (catalogue);
HUA (2000)
: 210 (listed);
LIN (2003)
: 128 (listed, distribution);
CUI et al. (2007)
: 173 (type material).
Type material examined.
Rhysostethus glabellus
.
HOLOTYPE
: ♁ (macropterous): “[‘
Sichuan
Emeishan’
, in
Chinese
script, printed] \ [‘
Hongchunping’
, in
Chinese
script]
1500m
. [printed] \ 57. 6. 13. [handwritten] \ [‘Zheng Le-Yi · Cheng Han-Hua’, in Chinese script, printed]” [square with black frame], “
Rhysostethus
[handwritten] \ glabellus [handwritten] \ Hsiao [handwritten] \ ‘
Holotype
Hsiao Tsai-Yu identified 19’ [in Chinese script, printed]” [red square with frame]; pinned, left antenna distad of segment IIIa, right antenna distad of segment IIIb and right hind tarsus missing (
NKUM
) (
Figs. 1–3
).
Figs. 1–5. Holotypes (1–2, 4) and their labels (3, 5). 1–3 –
Rhysostethus glabellus
Hsiao, 1973
; 4–5 –
Parascadra breuningi
Kerzhner & Günther, 2004
. Scale bar in mm; labels not to scale. (Figs. 4–5: © ZMAS, photographed by D. A. Gapon, published with permission.)
Parascadra breuningi
.
HOLOTYPE
:
♀
(micropterous):“Ta-tsien-lu \ Sztschwan,
China
\
St. Breuning
ded.” [printed], “
Holotypus
\
Parascadra breuningi
n. sp.
\ Kerzhner &
Günther
det. 2003” [red square, printed], “Zoological Institute \
Russian Academy of Sciences
\
St. Petersburg
\
Russia
” [printed]; mounted on card, antennae and left fore tarsus missing (
ZMAS
) (
Figs. 4–5
).
Additional specimens examined.
CHINA
:
SICHUAN
:
Emeishan, Jiulaodong,
1800–1900 m
,
13.vi.1957
, Y.C.Lu leg., 2 macropterous ♁♁ labelled as
paratypes
of
Rh. glabellus
(one of them used for preparing
Figs. 13–19
) (
NKUM
). Although these two males have been labelled as
paratypes
, they were not included in the original description, therefore they have no type status.
Diagnosis.
As the single member of the genus
Rhysostethus
it can be readily recognized by the characters defining the genus. The original description (
Hsiao 1973
), subsequent redescription and illustrations (
Hsiao & Ren 1981
), and the present photos (
Figs. 1–2
) and drawings (
Figs. 6–8
) based on the
holotype
of
Rh. glabellus
allow recognition of the macropterous male. The external genitalia of a non-type male are described and illustrated (
Figs. 13–19
). The original description and illustrations together with the present photo (
Fig. 4
) and drawings (
Figs. 9–12
) based on the
holotype
of
P. breuningi
(Ker zhner & Günt her 2004) allow recognition of the micropterous female.
Description of external male genitalia.
Genital capsule
(
Figs. 13–14
) short; anterior and posterior apertures separated by narrow transverse bridge-like portion; cuplike sclerite immovably fused with genital capsule, provided with a broad, apically truncate and weakly emarginate posteromedian process (
Fig. 15
); with a protuberance above paramere socket.
Paramere
(
Figs. 16–17
) curved, terminating in a blunt tubercle.
Phallus
(
Figs. 18–19
) with articulatory apparatus short and thick, arms of basal plate strongly curved posteriad; dorsal sclerotized plate posteriorly narrowed and apically broadly truncate; with 1+1 broad, posterolaterally protruded, membranous lobes below dorsal sclerotized plate; struts parallel and fused in their basal two thirds, separated in their apical thirds, but fused at extreme apex; endosoma with a broad, elongate, laterally reflexed (U-shaped in cross-section) and apically excised sclerite.
Biology.
Unknown, perhaps preys on diplopods (see below).
Distribution.
China
:
Sichuan
: Mt. Emei; “Ta-Tsien-Lu” [= Kangding].
Note on type depository.
The
holotype
of
R. glabellus
is deposited at the
Tianjin
Museum of Natural History according to the original description (
HSIAO 1973
), and at the Institute of Zoology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences according to PUTSHKOV & PUTSHKOV (1996). The labels of the male (
Fig. 3
) located at NKUM leave no doubt about its status as
holotype
.