New synonymies and records of the stag-beetle genus Aegus MacLeay from Chinese fauna (Coleoptera: Lucanidae)
Author
Cao, Yuyan
Department of Ecology, School of Resources & Engineering, Anhui University, Hefei 230601, China
Author
Webb, Michael D.
Department of Life Sciences (Entomology), The Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, SW 7 5 BD, London, UK
Author
Bai, Ming
Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China Corresponding author, E-mail: wanxia @ ahu. edu. cn
Author
Wan, Xia
Department of Ecology, School of Resources & Engineering, Anhui University, Hefei 230601, China
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Zoological Systematics
2016
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http://zoobank.org/3359ade7-d4bc-402e-a689-c7ad4cbec846
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Aegus kuangtungensis
Nagel, 1925
(
Figs 10–13
,
16
,
19
)
Aegus kuangtungensis
Nagel, 1925
.
Ent. Mitt.
, 14(5): 170.
Aegus dispar
Didier, 1931
.
Librairie speciale Agricole
, Paris Fascicule 9: 211.
syn. nov.
Type material examined.
Syntype
♂
of
Aegus
kuangtungensis
Nagel
(
ZMHB
), labelled
:
Holotypus
[red label] / Lung tao shan, Kuang tung, 28.
VI
.,
Mell. S.
leg. / Aegus sinensis
Type
Det. P. Nagel Nagel.
[handwritten] / Zool. Mus.
Berlin
/
H. Bomans
det., 1983 Aegus
kuangtungensis Nagel
,
♂
.
Syntype
♂
of
Aegus dispar
Didier
(
MNHN
), labelled: “
Holotype
[red lable] /
TYPT
[red] / 30 lieues de Fo-kien [handwritten] / DR [or Dk]. 24.7.15 / Fukien [handwritten] /
dispar Didier
[handwritten] /
Ex
coll.
Boileau
/
MUSEUM PARIS
coll.
Didier
/
MUSEUM PARIS
Coll.
R
.
DIDIER 1937
/
H. Bomans
det., 1986, Aegus
dispar Did.
,
♂
HOLOTYPE
”
.
Syntype
♀
of
Aegus dispar
Didier
(
MNHN
), labelled: “
Allotype
[red label] /
TYPE
[red] / 30 lieues de Fo-kien [handwritten] / Fukien [handwritten] / DR [or Dk]. 24. 7. 15 /
Ex
coll.
Boileau
/
MUSEUM PARIS
coll.
Didier
/
MUSEUM PARIS
Coll.
R
.
DIDIER 1937
/
H. Bomans
det., 1986, Aegus
dispar Did.
,
♀
ALLOTYPE
”
.
Syntype
♂
of
Aegus dispar
Didier (
MNHN
), labelled: “
Cotype
[brown label, printed] / 30 lieues
de Fo-kien
[handwritten] /
Fukien
[Handwritten] / D.
R
.[or Dk
] 24. 7.15 /
MUSEUM PARIS
coll.
Didier.
Additional material examined.
China
,
Hunan
,
Runshun
,
Shamuhe
linchang,
600 m
,
9.VIII.1988
,
3♀
5♂
, leg.
Shuyong Wang
(
NZMC
)
;
Hunan
,
Dong’an
,
Damiaokou Linchang
,
10.
VI
.1981
, leg.
Xiaosheng Du
(
NZMC
)
;
Hunan
,
Mangshan
,
Pingkeng
,
VII.1978
,
1♂
, leg.
Chuncai Yin
(
NZMC
)
;
Zhejiang
,
Mt. Tianmushan
,
29.VII.1996
,
1♂
, leg.
Jiang Xianlian
;
Zhejiang
,
Sanmuping
,
Mt. Tianmushan
,
29.
VI
.1996
,
1♂
, leg.
Mingshui Zhao
(
NZMC
)
;
Fujian
,
Shanghang
,
23.VII.1988
,
2♂
, collector unknown (
NZMC
)
;
Fujian
,
Mt. Wuyishan
,
18.VII.2013
,
3♂
2♀
, leg.
Yuyan Cao
&
Yuanyuan Wu
(
MAHU
)
;
Guangxi
,
Jinxiu
,
Dayaoshan
,
8♂
2♀
,
23.VII.2011
, leg.
Xiaoyan Hu
(
MAHU
)
.
Distribution.
China
(
Zhejiang
,
Hunan
,
Fujian
,
Guangdong
,
Guangxi
).
Remarks. Two males (
syntypes
) of
A. kuangtungensis
was described by Nagel with the following habitat data: “Hab.: in monte draconis apud Siu-dsau,
Kuangtung prov.
China
meridion. (Dr.
R
. Mell legit
2♂
)”. The place name showed that the type locality could be the current Mt. Dragon in Siu-dsau,
Kuangtung
(around the area of Shaoguan,
Guangdong
). One
syntype
was figured originally (
Fig. 16
), which was very helpful to diagnosis this species due to the type depository was not given. According to
Krajcik (2003)
, the private collection of Nagel was possibly donated to the Hannover Museum in
Germany
and destroyed in the World War II. However, one male labelled “
Holotypus
” in
ZHMB
is in accordance with the original description (body
19 mm
, mandible
6 mm
, width
8 mm
). Possibly, Nagel donated one male
syntype
to
ZHMB
but did not mention in the paper. We also found a name label of “
A. sinensis
” attached to this male (
Fig. 10b
). It seemed that Nagel once intended to name this specimen as
“
sinensis
”
but eventually replaced it with
kuangtungensis
. Female of this species was said as unknown in the description of Nagel.
Bomans (1989)
incorrectly reported a female from Mt. Wuyishan (Fujian Porvince) as the “
Allotype
” of
A. kuangtungensis
.
The extant
syntype
of
A. kuantungensis
(
Fig. 10
) is a dark brown medium-sized male. Head is transverse, scattered with minute punctures, slightly concaved centrally with two small frontal tubercles flattened horizontally and projected as small horns. Mandibles are well developed, about as 1.5 times as the length of head, each mandible with a small triangular basal tooth ventrally and a large triangular dorsal tooth near midlength. Labrum is laminated over short distance, almost
V
shape with deep emargination in middle. Pronotum transverse, slightly wider than head, mainly smooth except for densely punctured margins; anterior angles thorn-like strongly truncate, hind angles quite rounded; lateral margins slightly serrated; posteriorly median longitudinal depression not pronounced with few small punctures. Elytra are bright brown with seven deeply dorsal striae and a weak lateral one. Legs short, finely serrated along outer margin of tibiae; front tibiae with 5–6 large teeth laterally; middle tibiae with 2 small ones; hind tibiae with a single very minute tooth, with long dense yellow hairs along the inner margin of tibia.
Figures 10–13.
Aegus
kuangtungensis
. 10. Syntype of
A. kuangtungensis
, medium-sized ♂. 11.
A. dispar
(synonym of
A. kuangtungensis
), “Cotype”, large ♂. 12.
A. dispar
(synonym of
A. kuangtungensis
), syntype, small ♂. 13.
A. dispar
(synonym of
A. kuangtungensis
), syntype, ♀. a. Dorsal view. b. Labels. c. Ventral view. Scar bars =10 mm.
A
.
dispar
was described from an unknown number of female and small male (“
♂
(min)”) specimens (
syntypes
) in the following way: “Types
♂
et
♀
, de Fukien, ex collection Boileau” (
Figs 12–13
), Fukien (=Fujian,
China
). Two specimens (
syntypes
) in
MNHN
match this data but a further specimen (
MNHN
) labelled with a “Cotype” label is of uncertain status as it is a large male (
Fig. 11
). The very small male
syntype
of
A. dispar
is distinctly different from large males of
A. kuantungensis
(including its
syntype
) in a few head characters. For example, its head has scattered deep dense punctures, frontal tubercles absent; mandibles poorly developed with only small basal teeth ventrally, the dorsal teeth absent; especially the left one is abnormally during the development and with another small median tooth ventrally; pronotum evenly covered with dense punctures; lateral margins markedly serrated; the middle depression posteriorly deeply and densely punctured. However, some important characters are common to both species, i.e., ventral basal teeth of mandibles are short and small; labrum laminated, almost V-shaped with deep medial emargination; elytra with seven deep dorsal striae and a weak lateral one; hind tibiae with quite long dense yellow hairs laterally; aedeagus very similar: PA laminated, about 1/2 length of BP, apex quite broad in lateral view; BP almost parallel-sided in basal 2/3 and much thinner and narrower in distal 1/3, with two finger-shaped stripes on membranous surface;
ML
almost symmetrical, with bent lateral margins and very small, sharp and incurved apex; PES very long and thin with very soft tip, almost transparent and membranous, about four times as long as length of tegmen (
Fig. 19
). The two species are not highly similar in morphology but were originally collected from almost the same area:
A. kuantungensis
from north of
Guangdong
not far from the type locality of
A. dispar
,
Fujian
. Other collection records show that
A
.
kuantungensis
is widely distributed in the South
China
, such as
Hunan
,
Fujian
,
Zhejiang
and
Guangdong
Provinces. Based on the above findings,
A. dispar
is proposed as a new junior synonym of
A. kuantungensis
; the type series of both species essentially exhibiting the phenotype variations of
A. kuantungensis
, i.e., the
syntype
of
A. kuantungensis
is a medium-sized male, the
syntype
male of
A. dispar
is a small male with left mandible abnormality and the remaining
syntype
of
A. dispar
is a female. The specimen of
A. dispar
in MNHN
with a “Cotype” label is a large male from Didier collection and therefore its status is uncertain. Some additional large and small specimens from
Fujian Province
are here identified as
A. kuantungensi
based on the above finding.