New records of the chining leaf chafer beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae, Rutelinae) from Thailand and Laos
Author
Hongsuwong, T.
Author
Jaitrong, W.
Author
Tasen, W.
Author
Zorn, C.
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Far Eastern Entomologist
2020
2020-01-15
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http://dx.doi.org/10.25221/fee.398.2
journal article
10.25221/fee.398.2
2713-2196
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Rutelarcha quadrimaculata
Waterhouse, 1874
Figs 1–6
Rutelarcha quadrimaculata
Waterhouse, 1874: 52
.
Type
Locality:
Penang
,
Malaysia
(BMNH).
Rutelarcha quadrimaculata
: Westwood, 1875: 235
; Nonfried, 1891: 355; Ohaus, 1900:
260; Ohaus, 1918: 39; Ohaus, 1932a: 122; Kuijten, 1988: 79; Kuijten, 1992: 19; Wada, 1988: 5,
2015: table III-2.
MATERIAL EXAMINED.
Thailand
:
Trang province
,
Huai Yot District
,
Huai Yot Subdistrict
,
6.III 2019
,
1 female
(
THNHM
–I–09976),
S. Amuntaikul
&
P. Wannaput
leg.
MEASUREMENTS.
Female
: TL
15.6 mm
; EW
9.4 mm
; PW
5.1 mm
; PL
8.3 mm
.
DIAGNOSIS.
Rutelarcha quadrimaculata
is a conspicuous species, which can be distin-
guished from the only other known species in this genus (
R. bakeri
Ohaus, 1915
from the
Philippines
) and similar species in the closely related genera
Cyphelytra
Waterhouse, 1875
and
Lutera
Westwood, 1875
by the combination of the following characters: head black,
anterior clypeal margin medially with two weak denticles; lateral face of pronotum densely longitudinally striated. Pronotum largely black with its lateral face yellowish orange, with black spot located in middle of orange area; elytra with several rows of rounded punctures and smooth and shiny interspaces.
Ground color of elytra yellowish orange, with small black spot behind humeral callus and large transverse spot in posterior half (
Figs 1–2
); mesosternal process extending antero-
ventrally beyond base of mesocoxa (
Fig. 3
).
Figs 1–6.
Rutelarcha quadrimaculata
, Thailand: Trang province, female: 1 – habitus,
dorsal view; 2 – habitus, lateral view; 3 – habitus, ventral view; 4 – fore leg; 5 – middle leg;
6 – hind leg.
DISTRIBUTION.
Thailand
(
new record
), Borneo (Ohaus, 1900, 1932a; Wada, 2015),
West
Malaysia
(Kuijten, 1988; Ohaus, 1900; Waterhouse, 1874) and Sumatra (Ohaus, 1918).
REMARKS.
Rutelarcha quadrimaculata
has a typical sundaic distribution. The record in the present study is the northernmost in its distribution range. A larva of this species was collected from a rotten log.