The assassin bug genus Haematoloecha in Taiwan, with notes on species occurring in the neighbouring areas (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Reduviidae: Ectrichodiinae) Author Rédei, Dávid Author Tsai, Jing-Fu text Zootaxa 2012 3332 1 26 journal article 10.5281/zenodo.281266 c16be6cd-04e1-408f-bf20-8f325d611989 1175-5326 281266 Haematoloecha nigrorubra Distant, 1919 Haematoloecha nigrorubra Distant, 1919 : 145 , 147. Syntype (s): [ Laos : Bokeo Province:] ‘Suang Prabang; Pak Tha, Ban Thiou’; BMNH! Haematoloecha yunnana Hsiao & Ren, 1981 : 434 , 616. Holotype (3): China : Yunnan, ‘Xi-schuangbanna’ [= Xishuangbanna]; NKUC! New synonymy. References. Cook 1977 : 75 (catalogue); Li et al. 1988 : 16 ( yunnana , distribution, habitus); Maldonado Capriles 1990 : 49 ( nigrorubra , yunnana , catalogue); Zhang et al. 1994: 79 ( yunnana , record); Putshkov & Putshkov 1996 : 152 ( yunnana , catalogue); Hua 2000 : 208 ( yunnana , listed, distribution); Lin 2003 : 132 ( yunnana , listed, distribution). Type material examined. Haematoloecha nigrorubra Distant, 1919 . Lectotype (present designation) (3): “ TYPE \ H.T.” [circle with red frame, printed], “ Haematoloecha \ nigrorubra \ type \ Dist.” [handwritten], “Luang Prabang, \ Ban Thiou. \ 18.III.1918 . \ R.V.de Salvaza” [printed], “ Indo China \ R.V.de Salvaza \ 1918--1” [printed]; pinned, right antennal segments III–IV, left antennal segments IIIb–IV lacking ( BMNH ). — Haematoloecha yunnana Hsiao & Ren, 1981 . Holotype (3): “[‘Yunnan Damenglong 700 m’, in Chinese script] \ 1957. IV.11. 12 \ [‘Wang Shu-Yong’, in Chinese script]” [printed + handwritten], “Юньнань, Дамонлун, \ 700 м. 11. IV. 1957 . \ Ван Шу-юн” [printed], “ Haematoloecha \ yunnana Hsiao et \ Jen. \ [‘holotype’, in Chinese script]” [handwritten + printed]; pinned, right fore tarsus, left antennal segments III–IV, right antennal segments IV lacking ( NKUC ). Diagnosis. Haematoloecha nigrorubra can be diagnosed by the following combination of characters: pronotum bright red; coriaceous portion of fore wing nearly uniformly red; connexiva red to orange ( Figs. 45 , 60 ), paramere conspicuously thick, with broadly laminate keels ( Figs. 50–55 ). Distribution and subspecific classification. Specimens of H. nigrorubra were examined by us and recorded in the literature from the Eastern Himalayas (northern part of Laos , Southwest China : Sichuan, Yunnan, Guangxi), as well as from Taiwan , however, no record is known from Southeast China . Specimens from the mainland of Asia and from Taiwan are conspicuously different in colour, but no differences could be found in their morphology, including the external male and female genitalia. Consequently, we do not feel justified to recognize the continental and the Taiwanese population as two different species on morphological basis, but we consider them as representing a single polytypic species having a disjunct East Himalayan–Formosan distribution pattern. The two populations are distinguished at subspecies level.