Taxonomic revision of the genus Parena Motschulsky, 1860 (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Lebiini, Metallicina)
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Shi, Hongliang
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Liang, Hongbin
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Zootaxa
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Parena
(
Parena
)
fasciata
(
Chaudoir, 1872
)
Habitus:
Fig. 53
. Male genitalia:
Figs 54
,
55
. Gonocoxites of ovipositor:
Fig.
11M
.
Chaudoir, 1872: 179
(original:
Crossoglossa
; type locality: Moluques;
holotype
in MNHN);
Jedlička, 1963: 443
(
Palawan
,
Java
,
Borneo
,
Sumbawa
);
Darlington
, 1969: 139 (
Papua New Guinea
);
Kirschenhofer, 2011: 68
.
Phloeodromius plagiatus
Macleay, 1877: 167
(type locality: Yule Island;
holotype
in MAMU: University of Sydney, Macleay Museum, Sydney,
Australia
);
Sloane, 1907: 373
(
Phloeodromius
;
Australia
); Darlington, 1969: 139 (synonymized with
Parena fasciata
). Secondary homonym of
Parena plagiata
Motschulsky.
FIGURE 53
. Habitus of
Parena
(
Parena
)
fasciata
(Chaudoir)
.
A
Holotype of
Parena fasciata
(Chaudoir)
.
B
Holotype of
Phloeodromus sellatus
Heller
[=
Parena fasciata
(Chaudoir)
].
C
Holotype of
Phloeodromus hastatus
Heller
[=
Parena fasciata
(Chaudoir)
].
D
Holotype of
Crossoglossa sellatoides
Jedlička
[=
Parena fasciata
(Chaudoir)
].
E
Holotype of
Parena fasciata
var.
unicolor
Louwerens
[=
Parena fasciata
(Chaudoir)
].
F
Male from Java, the "unicolor" form [u].
G
Male from Papua New Guinea, the melanic form [m].
H
Male from Philippine, the rhombic form [r].
I
Female from Philippine, the trident form [t]. Scale bars = 2 mm.
Phloeodromus sellatus
Heller, 1921: 526
(type locality: the
Philippines
:
Davao
;
holotype
in SNSD);
Jedlička, 1946: 10
;
Jedlička, 1963: 444
;
Kirschenhofer, 2006: 89
;
Liang & Liu, 2018: 32
(Zhejiang).
Syn. nov.
Phloeodromus hastatus
Heller, 1921: 528
(type locality: the
Philippines
:
Davao
;
holotype
in SNSD);
Jedlička, 1946: 9
;
Jedlička, 1963: 442
.
Syn. nov.
Parena sloanei
Csiki, 1932: 1455
[replacement name for
Parena plagiata
(Macleay)
];
Darlington
, 1969: 139 (synonymized with
Parena fasciata
);
Kirschenhofer, 2011: 68
.
Crossoglossa sellatoides
Jedlička, 1940: 14
(type locality:
Taiwan
: Kuraru;
holotype
in NMPC);
Jedlička, 1946: 10
;
Jedlička, 1963: 444
;
Habu, 1965: 86
(synonymized with
Parena sellata
);
Xie & Yu, 1993: 188
.
Syn. nov.
Parena fasciata
var.
unicolor
Louwerens, 1949: 51
(type locality:
Java
:
Bodjo
;
holotype
in NNML).
Syn. nov.
Parena sumatrana
Kirschenhofer, 2011: 67
(type locality:
Sumatra
: Payakumbuh;
holotype
in CRK: Collection of R. Kmeco, Litovel, Czech).
Syn. nov.
Type material examined
.
Crossoglossa fasciata
Chaudoir
:
Holotype
(MNHN,
Fig. 53A
): female, body length =
8.8 mm
, pin mounted, "TYPE" [red label], "
fasciata
/
Chaud
. /
Moluques
/
Lorquin
" [ex Chaudoir's box label, pinned under specimen now], "COLL. DE CHAUDOIR 1874", "MUSEUM PARIS / 1952 / Coll. R. OBERTHUR", "
HOLOTYPE
/
Crossoglossa fasciata
/
Chaudoir, 1872
/ det. SHI H.L. 2011" [red label].
Phloeodromus sellatus
Heller
:
Holotype
(SNSD,
Fig.53B
): female, body length =
8.3 mm
, pin mounted, "
Davao
/Mindanao /Baker", "
sellatus
/ typus"[red label], "1920 /
3
" [yellow label]; "Staatl.Museum für/Tierkunde, Dresden".
Phloeodromus hastatus
Heller
:
Holotype
(SNSD,
Fig. 53C
): female, body length =
7.7 mm
, pin mounted, "
Davao
/ Mindanao / Baker", "
hastatus
!
/ typus" [red label], "
7243
", "1920 /
3
" [yellow label]; "
1454
", "Staatl. Museum für / Tierkunde, Dresden".
Crossoglossa sellatoides
Jedlička
:
Holotype
(NMPC,
Fig. 53D
): female, body length =
7.5 mm
, pin mounted, "
KUARU
/
FORMOSA
/
15.VI.1937
/ COL. M. CHUJO", "TYPUS" [red label], "
Crossoglossa
/
sellatoides
/ sp. n. /
DET. ING. JEDLIČKA" [pink label].
Parena fasciata
var.
unicolor
Louwerens
:
Holotype
(NNML,
Fig. 53E
): male, body length =
8.5 mm
, board mounted, "Bodja,
29-10-33 /
Midden-Java
/ v. Doesburg.", "Museum Leiden / ex. collection/ C.J. Louwerens / rec. 1979", "
Parena
/
fasciata Chd.
/ var. /
E.B. Britton det. / 194
7
", "
Typus /
Parena fasciata
/ Chd /
var unicolor
/
det.
Louw.
/ C.J. Louwerens", "type" [red label].
Notes on types and synonyms
.
Phloeodromus hastatus
Heller
:
The original description did not indicate how many types there are, but a serial number "7243" implied a single
holotype
, which is in accord with our examined specimen.
For other names treated here, all
holotypes
were original clearly fixed by monotypy.
All examined
type
materials of the above synonyms are very similar to each other except for the different patterns on their elytra. We studied specimens with different elytra pattern forms from various localities. Their identical male genitalia (
Figs 54
,
55
) suggest that they all belong to the same species. So, we herein treat
Phloeodromus sellatus
Heller
,
Phloeodromus hastatus
Heller
,
Crossoglossa sellatoides
Jedlička
,
Parena fasciata
var.
unicolor
Louwerens
, and
Parena sumatrana
Kirschenhofer
all as junior synonyms of
Crossoglossa fasciata
Chaudoir.
Non-type material examined
.
Australia
:
1 male
[f] (NHML), "Townsville, Qld., 24.2.02,
F.P. Dodd.
" <
Fig. 55E
>.
1 female
[f] (ANIC), "12.40S 142.40E QLD, Batavia Downs Hs.,
11 Dec. 1992
at light,
W. Dressler
,
P. Zborowski
".
Papua New Guinea
:
1 female
[f] (MNHN), "Kiriwini Trobriand Is. iii.iv.v. 95. (
A.S. Meek
)", "MUSEUM PARIS 1952, Coll. R. OBERTHUR"
.
1 female
[f] (NHML), "
Papoa. N. Guinea
,
Bololo Distr.
, 12.xii.82. Baxch, BM 1983: 494"
.
1 male
[m] "Yanarba, Fgum Is. Meek. ii.95." <
Figs 53G
,
55D
>.
Sulawesi
: 8 ex [f] (NHML), "
C.J. Louwerens
, W-Celebes 2700',
G. Tompoe-Paloe
,
VIII.1937
".
Timor
:
1 female
[u] (ZSM), "
Timor
, 1911.24.IV, coll.
Haniel
,
central Semao
".
Java
: 71 ex [29s, 27u, 10f,
4m
, 1h] (MNHN), "Centr. Java, Nglirip.,
Mme E. Walsh.
", "Museum Paris, 1952, Coll. R. OBERthur" <
Figs 53F
,
55C
>.
1 ex [u] (NHML), "O.-Java; Tengger, Nongkodjadjar,
1300 m
, Wegener", "Gesch.12.1935, von Overbeck", "
F. Van Emden Bequest.
B.M. 1960-129.".
Sumatra
:
1 male
[s] (CRS), "Sumatra,
M. Bukittingi
,
III.1993
".
The Philippines
: 1 ex [s] (SNSD), "
Mt. Bhnahao Luzon
", "1924 6", "Pa 1454", "Staatl. Museum für Tierkunde, Dresden"
.
1 female
[t] (CRS), "
Philippines
S Luzon, M.
Haicon
,
Mindoro
VII.2011
" <
Fig. 53I
>.
1 male
[r] (CRS), "
Philippines
-
E. Luzon
, Isabela,
Dindin
,
VIII.2014
" <
Fig. 53H
>.
1 male
[h] (CRS), "
Philippines
, N
Luzon
, Ifugao
IV.2013
" <
Fig. 54
>.
1 male
[s] (IZAS), "
Philippines
:
Luzon
, Rizal prov.,
Tanay
,
Sierra Madre.
Feb 2016
. local collector" <
Figs 8I
,
55F
>. 3 ex [2s, 1f] (IZAS), "Philippines: Luzon, Quirino prov., Maddela, Disimongal, Sierra Madre.
Jan 2016
, local collector".
Vietnam
:
1 male
[r] (MNHN), "Hoa-Binh, Tonkin, A. de Cooman" <
Fig. 55B
>.
1 male
[s] (IZAS), "
Tonkin
,
Hoa-Binh
, 1940.VIII, leg.
A. de Cooman
".
Thailand
: 1 ex [s] (NHMB), "
Thailand
, S. Satun pr.
Thale Ban
,
8-13. iv.1997
, 6°45'N 100°09'E,
200 m
,
Jiri Kolibac
leg."
.
China
:
1 female
[s] (SYUM), "Hainan,
Jianfengling
,
Tianchi
,
1981.VII.3
, Chen Zhenyue lgt."
.
2 females
[s] (IZAS), "Taiwan, forestry test station".
1 male
,
2 females
[s] (CCCC), "
Taiwan
,
Pingtung
,
Fengkang
,
2008.VI.11
"
.
2 males
,
7 females
[s] (CCCC), "
Taiwan
,
Taitung county
,
Shouka
,
2009.IV.23-25
N" <
Figs 10G
,
11M
,
55A
>.
1 female
[s] (CCCC), "
Taiwan
,
Pingtung county
,
Lilongshan
,
2008.VII.21
, Chou Wen-I lgt."
.
2 females
[s] (CCCC), "
Taiwan
,
Pingtung county
,
Kenting
park,
1996.IX.11
, Chou Wen-I lgt."
.
Comparisons
. This species can be distinguished from all other Oriental-Australian species in subgenus
Parena
by the combination of the following two characters: (1) elytra yellow, with or without black patch; (2) postgenae with a pair of suborbital setae.
The "unicolor" form of
P. fasciata
(
Figs 53E, 53F
) is similar to some other uniformly brown species, especially those African species of the
P. stigmatica
group, which also have the suborbital setae.
P. fasciata
is different from these African species in having the antennae completely yellow, versus apical seven antennomeres black. We provide a key for all uniformly yellowish brown species belonging to the subgenus
Parena
at the end of this paper.
In
P. fasciata
, the rhombic form (
Fig. 53H
) is somewhat similar to
P. monostigma
, but differs in having elytra patch wider, extended laterally at least to interval 5, and the different position of first elytral discal pore. The melanic form (
Fig. 53G
) is similar to the dark form of
P. africana
, but differs in having suborbital setae and the elytra disc without depression.
Description
. Body length
6.7–8.9 mm
. Dorsum reddish yellow to yellowish brown, elytra with varied black patch, a single large patch behind middle in most specimens, without a black patch in some specimens; antennae, legs, and venter yellow. Postgenae with a pair of suborbital setae; antennae extended to elytral base; labrum quadrate, apex straight or very weakly concave; mentum with a pair of short median setae. Pronotum nearly cordate, PW/PL = 1.34–1.47, wider than head, PW/HW = 1.08–1.15; widest at anterior third, slightly rounded at anterior half, more or less sinuate before posterior angles; posterior angles widely obtuse. Elytra slightly dilated to apex, surface without or with very faint isodiametric microsculpture; striae very shallowly incised, with fine puncture rows; intervals very sparsely punctate; disc without depression at basal third. Males with biseriate adhesive setae on apical two-thirds of mesotarsomere 1 and almost full length of mesotarsomeres 2 and 3. Apex of abdominal sternite VII clearly emarginate in males (
Fig. 8I
). Median lobe of aedeagus slender (AL/AW = 4.8–5.7), ventral margin gradually curved; apical third more or less bent to right side; apical lamella nearly ovate, LL subequal to LW, apex rounded, weakly bent upward in lateral view. Endophallus with primary sclerite small and linear, about one-seventh length of median lobe, with indistinct flared basal expansion; apical flagellum very short, ending near basal third of median lobe; apical sclerite widely V-shaped, well chitinized, basal core indistinct; basal sheath very small, dorsally surrounding apical half of primary sclerite; apical sheath simple, finely scaled; squamate sac not or partly divided, in similar size as basal sheath, right to squamate sheath. Gonocoxite II of ovipositor nearly quadrate, slightly wider than length, apex slightly concave, slightly projected near inner apical angle, with three ensiform setae on inner apical angle, two or three on outer apical angle.
Distribution
(
Map 9
, blue).
Australia
,
Papua New Guinea
, Sulawesi, Maluku, Timor, Java, Sumatra, the
Philippines
,
Vietnam
,
Thailand
,
China
(
Taiwan
, Hainan, Zhejiang).
Variation
.
P. fasciata
is widely distributed through Southeast Asia and the north part of Australasia. Its elytra color is highly varied, as might be expected with such a distribution. Generally, the following seven color forms can be recognized, but with intermediate specimens also seen. In the citations of examined materials above, we recorded the color form of each specimen by abbreviation in brackets.
FIGURE 54
. Median lobe of male genitalia for
Parena
(
Parena
)
fasciata
(Chaudoir)
, right-lateral (r), ventral (v), left-lateral (l), and dorsal (d) views, Philippine, the "hastata" form [h]. Scale bar = 0.5 mm.
(1) The "fasciata" form [f] (
Fig. 53A
): elytra with a transverse black patch.
Type
of
P. fasciata
belongs to this form. Most specimens from regions eastern to the Wallace’s line are of the typical "fasciata" form, which has a very large black patch near elytral mid-length. A few specimens from Java and the
Philippines
also have the "fasciata" form, but the patch is usually shorter than in typical specimens.
(2) The "sellata" form [s] (
Figs 53B, 53D
): elytra with a triangular black patch.
Types
of
P. sellata
,
P. sellatoides
and
P. sumatrana
all have this form. It is the most common form in regions west of Wallace’s line, but not found in regions east of that line.
(3) The "unicolor" form [u] (
Figs 53E, 53F
): elytra unicolorous, without a black patch.
Type
of
P. unicolor
belongs to this form. The "unicolor" form occurs in
Java
and Timor, and is relatively common in Javan populations.
(4) The rhombic form [r] (
Fig. 53H
): elytra with a narrow rhombic black patch. This form occurs in
Vietnam
, the
Philippines
and Java at a low frequency.
(5) The "hastata" form [h] (
Fig. 53C
): elytra black patch with anterior margin notched.
Type
of
P. hastata
has this form. The "hastata" form occurs in Java and the
Philippines
at a low frequency.
(6) The melanic form [m] (
Fig. 53G
): elytral black patch very large, with only a narrow apical region brown. This form was found in only
one specimen
from
Papua New Guinea
and is very similar to another species,
P. africana
.
(7) The trident form [t] (
Fig. 53I
): elytra with trident black patch. This form was found in only
one specimen
from the
Philippines
.