An illustrated guide to lady beetles (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) of the Indian Subcontinent. Part 1. Tribe Coccinellini
Author
POORANI, J.
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Coelophora bissellata
Mulsant
(
Figs 64–66
)
Coelophora bissellata
Mulsant, 1850: 400
(
Lectotype
, OMNH; Type locality: le Bengale).—
Poorani 2002a: 327
.
Coelophora bisellata
:
Ślipiński
et al
. 2020: 36
.
Spilocaria bissellata
:
Timberlake 1943: 58
.
Lemnia
(
Spilocaria
)
bissellata
:
Iablokoff-Khnzorian 1979: 62
.
Lemnia bissellata
: Hoang 1983: 74
;
Iablokoff-Khnzorian 1982: 218
;
Yu 2010: 74
.
FIGURE 64.
Coelophora bissellata
Mulsant
: a. adult, nominate form; b. adult, variant; c. head; d. antenna; e. maxilla; f. abdominal postcoxal line; g. coxite; h. spermatheca; i–l. male genitalia: i. tegmen, lateral view; j. tegmen, ventral view; k. penis; l. penis apex.
FIGURE 65.
Coelophora bissellata
Mulsant
, life stages: a–k. larva; l–n. pupa; o–
r. adult
.
FIGURE 66.
Coelophora bissellata
Mulsant
, adult, variants: a–d. fully spotted adult; e–h. adult with reduced spots.
Diagnosis.
Length:
4.90–5.70 mm
; width:
5.30–5.50 mm
. Form (
Fig. 64a, b
) round, dorsum strongly convex, glabrous. Head and pronotum creamy yellow or pale pink. Ground colour of elytra carmine red to orange yellow on disk and margins yellowish brown. Pronotum with two pairs of black spots on posterior margin, outer pair smaller, located on posterolateral corners and inner pair much larger, subtriangular to oval, situated in middle. Each elytron with four spots arranged in a 1-1-1-1 pattern and two common sutural spots, one in each half (
Figs 64a
,
65o, q
,
66a–d
). Colour pattern variable, pronotal and / or elytral spots sometimes fused to form larger maculae (
Fig. 64b
) or reduced in size (
Fig. 66e, f
) and / or number (
Figs 65p
,
66g
, h
), rarely lateral borders of elytra narrowly black. Ventral side with mouthparts and legs yellowish brown, meso-and metasternal epimera white, middle of prosternum, meso-and metasterna and middle of abdominal ventrites black and elytral epipleura yellowish brown. Male genitalia (
Fig. 64i–l
) and spermatheca (
Figs 62f
,
64h
) as illustrated.
Immature stages:
As in
Fig. 65a–n
.
Distribution.
India
: Widely distributed (
Arunachal Pradesh
,
Assam
,
Himachal Pradesh
,
Karnataka
,
Kerala
,
Manipur
,
Meghalaya
,
Nagaland
, Punjab,
Sikkim
,
Tamil Nadu
,
Tripura
,
Uttar Pradesh
,
West Bengal
);
Nepal
;
Pakistan
;
Bangladesh
;
Bhutan
;
Thailand
;
Vietnam
;
China
;
Indonesia
; The
Philippines
; New
Guinea
.
Prey / associated habitat.
Aphidoidea:
Adelges
spp.
,
Aphis craccivora
Koch
,
Aphis fabae
Scopoli
,
Aphis gossypii
Glover
,
Aphis kurosawai
Takahashi
,
Brachycaudus helichrysi
(Kaltenbach)
,
Ceratovacuna lanigera
Zehntner
,
Ceratovacuna silvestrii
(Takahashi)
,
Cervaphis quercus
Takahashi
,
Cervaphis rappardi indica
Basu
,
Macrosiphoniella yomogifoliae
(Shinji)
,
Sitobion rosaeiformis
(Das)
,
Melanaphis sacchari
(Zehntner)
,
Myzus persicae
(Sulzer)
,
Rhopalosiphum maidis
(Fitch)
,
Rhopalosiphum rufiabdominalis
(Sasaki)
,
Aphis
(
Toxoptera
)
aurantii
Boyer de Fonscolombe
,
Aphis
(
Aphis
)
odinae
(van der Goot)
and
Uroleucon sonchi
. Acari:
Raoiella indica
Hirst (Tenuipalpidae)
on areca palm.
Collected on sugarcane, rice, cowpea,
Beta vulgaris
, areca palm, sandal,
Argemone
sp.
,
Artemisia vulgaris
,
Eupatorium odoratum
,
Phragmites karka
,
Pterolobium indicum
,
Webera corymbosa
,
Quercus serrata
,
Bambusa
sp.
, and spruce.
Hayat
et al.
(2017)
recorded custard apple, walnut and wheat as host plants in
Pakistan
.
Sajan
et al
. (2019)
recorded it as feeding on aphids on
Bidens pilosa
in
Nepal
.
Seasonal occurrence.
Collected during January,April–May, July–August (South
India
), and October–December (Eastern region). Active during April–October in
Pakistan
(
Hayat
et al
. 2017
).
Natural enemy.
Coccipolipus
sp.
Notes.
This is the best-known species of
Coelophora
of the Indian region. Kapur (1962) studied and illustrated the geographical variations in elytral pattern. The nominate form has four black spots on pronotum, two common or sutural spots and four other spots on elytron and the lateral pronotal spots are occasionally absent or in some cases, much larger and / or united to form a transverse basal band.
Sicard (1910: 536)
recorded the
variety
nudipennis
in which elytral spots are absent. The other variations observed include: (a) first elytral spot joining anterior sutural spot, external margins of elytra bordered black; (b) intermediate conditions exist between these, notably elytral spots well developed with pronotal spots reduced in size or pronotal spots well developed with elytral spots reduced in size.
Puttarudriah & Channabasavanna (1953
,
1955
) provided brief notes on its bioecology.
Rhamhalinghan (1989)
described the immature stages.
Yu (2010)
illustrated the life stages.