Revision of Siobla (Hymenoptera, Tenthredinidae) from Japan
Author
Shinohara, Akihiko
Author
Wei, Meicai
Author
Niu, Gengyun
text
Zootaxa
2013
3746
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1
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3746.1.1
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1175-5326
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Siobla metallica
Takeuchi, 1929
(
Figs 2
e–f,
4g
–i,
5m
–n, 6f, 7f, 8f, o)
Siobla metallica
Takeuchi, 1929: 495
; Malaise, 1934: 23; Takeuchi, 1937: 58; Takeuchi, 1952: 18; Takeuchi, 1955: 120, plate 54, 809; Togashi, 1965: 246, plate 123, 28; Togashi, 1970b: 18, 63; Okutani, 1972: 18; Okutani, 1973: 19; Okutani, 1974b: 195; Togashi, 1978: 81: Naito, 1982: 574; Nambu, 1992: 11; Nambu, 1998: 22; Togashi, 1998b: 35; Togashi & Yamamoto, 2000: 716; Katayama, 2004: 95; Naito
et al.
, 2004: 57, fig. 106; Yoshida, 2006: 91; Togashi, 2008: 490, plate 142, 2536; Taeger
et al.
, 2010: 584; Niu & Wei, 2010: 50; Niu
et al.
, 2012: 14.
Distribution
.
Japan
(Honshu, Shikoku).
Primary
type
examined
.
Holotype
of
Siobla metallica
(
Fig.
4
g–i): ♀, “
16. VII. 1929
, Mt. Jonen, Takeuchi” “
Siobla metallica
Takeuchi
,
Holotype
” (OPU).
Other material examined
(see Appendix).
159 specimens
(42 ♀ and
117 ♂
).
Variation
. The length varies from 12.0 to 15.0 mm in the female and 10.0 to
13.5 mm
in the male. The colouration varies little. In both sexes, the whitish marking on each lateral ventral margin of the tergum 2 usually occupies only the anterior part reaching to the spiracle, while it rarely extends to the posterior margin of the tergum.
Remarks
. This is the only species of the
S. metallica
group (Niu & Wei 2010; Niu
et al.
2012) known in
Japan
and it is easily recognized by its metallic bluish colouration among the Japanese
Siobla
species. For separation of this species from the other members of the species group, see Niu
et al.
(2012).
In their figure 23, Niu
et al.
(2012) gave a mark in the coastal region of Okayama or Hiroshima prefecture in southwestern Honshu to show a distribution record of
S. metallica
. This is an incorrect record based on a simple technical error. This species is unlikely to occur in that area and there is no previous collection record.