Eight species of the genus Glenea Newman, 1842 from the Oriental Region, with description of three new species (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Lamiinae: Saperdini)
Author
Lin, Meiying
Author
Tavakilian, Gérard
Author
Montreuil, Olivier
Author
Yang, Xingke
text
Zootaxa
2009
2155
1
22
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.275010
f1787174-b824-4ce0-adc9-23d7507c49aa
1175-5326
275010
Glenea rubricollis
(Hope)
(
Figs 31
–36)
Colobothea rubricollis
Hope, 1842
: 111
, pl. 10, fig. 8.
Glenea
(
Rubroglenea
)
rubricollis
:
Breuning, 1956
: 109
.
Supplementary description.
Male: length: 20.0–22.0 mm, humeral width:
5.5–6.2 mm
. Female: length: 24.5–28.0 mm, humeral width: 7.0–8.0 mm. Eyes medially emarginate, inferior eyelobes slightly longer (male) or subequal to (female) genae below, width subequal to (male) or narrower than (female) half of frons. Frons trapeziform, with a median groove extending to occiput and a small groove from antennal insertion around eyes to gena on each side, punctures fine and sparse. Antennae relative slender, longer (male) or shorter (female) than body; antennomere ratio: male:
22 5 27
25 26 25 22 20 18 17 20; female:
26 5 28
24 26 22 20 17 15 13 15. Prothorax slightly narrower from base to apex, very finely punctured. Elytron densely and coarsely punctured, with a black hair from each puncture, almost arranged in rows; elytron gradually narrower apically, with 2 lateral carinae, nearly reaching apex, apex truncated with a short tooth at suture and relatively long spine at margin. Legs stout, mid tibia grooved, hind femur reaching fifth abdominal segment, first hind tarsal segment shorter than following two segments combined. Male and female claws all simple. Male terminalia (Figs 33a–c): Tegmen length about
3.6 mm
; lateral lobes slender, narrower apically, each about
0.7 mm
long and
0.15 mm
wide, with a finely haired ridge at base (in ventral view), apex with setae shorter than lateral lobes; basal piece not bifurcated distally; median lobe plus median struts slightly curved, slightly longer than tegmen (10:9); median struts about 2/3 of whole median lobe in length; dorsal plate shorter than ventral plate; apex of ventral plate bluntly rounded and slightly projected; median foramen triangle elongated, acute at apex; internal sac about 3 times as long as median lobe plus median struts, with 4 pieces of basal armature and 4 rods; each rod about
2.7 mm
long, shorter than tegmen. Tergite VIII (Fig. 34) broader than long, apex nearly truncated or broadly rounded, with short and sparse setae. Ventrite IX subequal to ringed part of tegmen in length. Female terminalia (Figs 35–36): Spermathecal capsule composed of an apical lobe and a curved stalk, apical lobe gradually narrower with apex somewhat projected, stalk shorter than twice apical lobe. Tignum shorter than abdomen.
FIGURES 31–32.
Habitus,
G.
rubricollis
(Hope)
. 31. female, from India. 32. male, from India. a. ventral view. b. lateral view. c. dorsal view. h. head, frontal view.
FIGURES 33–36.
Terminalia of
G. rubricollis
(Hope)
. 33. male genitalia. a. ventral view. b. lateral view. c. dorsal view. 34. Tergite VIII and ventrites VIII & IX in ventral view. 35–36. spermathecal capsule, from
India
. Scale
1 mm
.
Diagnosis.
Differs from
G. nigrorubricollis
Lin
et
Yang
sp. nov
in very different female genitalia and lacking reddish yellow stripes on frons.
Remarks.
This species was recorded from Guangdong, Hainan,
Laos
and
India
. According to our study, the specimens from Guangdong should be
G. nigrorubricollis
Lin
et
Yang
sp. nov
, and those from
Laos
may be another species. We only found one female specimen from Hainan Island, which differs from
G. rubricollis
(
India
)
in having orange stripes on frons and between antennal insertions and differs from
G. nigrorubricollis
in having third antennomere much longer than fourth. Further studies on these specimens are warranted.
Distribution.
Vietnam
(
new record
),
India
.
Specimens examined.
Type
material:
Colobothea rubricollis
.
Holotype
, 3, Mungphu (
NHML
, ex Atkinson Coll. 92-3).
Other material:
Vietnam
:
1 Ƥ,
Tonkin
(
MNHN
, ex Coll. M. Pic).
India
:
3 3 12
Ƥ, Kurseong, 1898, leg. R. P. Decoly (
MNHN
, ex Coll. R. Oberthür, 1952, except 2 Ƥ ex Coll. M. Pic); 1 Ƥ, Inida, Kurseong, leg. P.
Diaet (
IRSNB
); 2 Ƥ, Environs de Kurseong, leg. R.P. Bretaudeau (
MNHN
, ex Coll. R. Oberthür, 1952); 2 Ƥ,
Inde
Anglaise Pedong Regeon de Darjeeling, 1934, leg. Chasseurs indigenes (
MNHN
, ex Coll. R. Oberthür, 1952); 1 Ƥ, Darjeeling (
MNHN
); 2 Ƥ, Sikkim, 1894, leg. Chasseurs indigenes, R. P. Bretaudeau (
MNHN
); 1 Ƥ, Sikkim, 1893, leg. Chasseurs indigenes (
IRSNB
); 1 3 2 Ƥ,
Inde
Or. (
IRSNB
); 1 Ƥ, Inida, Manipur, leg. Doherty (
NHML
, ex Fry Coll. 1903.100); 2 3, Btitish Bootan, Padong, 1913, leg. L. Durel (
MNHN
, one male ex Coll. R. Oberthür, 1952); 1 3 6 Ƥ, British Bootang, Maria Basti, 1898/ 1899 (
MNHN
, ex Coll. R. Oberthür, 1952, except
1 female
ex Coll. M. Pic).