A review of Indian species of Phrynocaria Timberlake (Coleoptera, Coccinellidae) with notes on synonymy and a new species from South India, hitherto misidentified as Coelophora circumusta (Mulsant)
Author
Poorani, J.
ICAR-National Research Centre for Banana, Thogamalai Road, Thayanur Post, Trichy 620102, Tamil Nadu, India.
Author
Sankararaman, H.
0000-0002-5244-9833
Department of Entomology, Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar, Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu, India. https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 5244 - 9833
Author
Anusree, S. S.
0000-0001-9968-6791
Department of Entomology, College of Agriculture, Kerala Agricultural University, Vellayani, Trivandrum, Kerala. https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 9968 - 6791
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Zootaxa
2021
2020-02-04
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Phrynocaria unicolor
(
Fabricius, 1792
)
(
Figs. 7
,
8b
)
Coccinella unicolor
Fabricius, 1792: 267
.
Coelophora unicolor
:
Mulsant 1850: 413
;
1866: 275
.—
Crotch 1874: 54
.—
Korschefsky 1932: 297
.
Lemnia
(
Microlemnia
)
unicolor
:
Iablokoff-Khnzorian 1982: 262
.
Phrynocaria unicolor
:
Yu 2010: 80–82
.
Coccinella congener
Billberg
, in
Schönherr 1808: 179
.—Synonymized by
Yu 2010: 80
.
Coelophora congener
:
Crotch 1874: 151
.
Phrynocaria congener
:
Ren
et al.
2009: 226
.
Coelophora caliginosa
Mulsant, 1850: 414
.—
Crotch 1874: 151
.—
Weise 1892: 414
.—
Korschefsky 1932: 297
.
Coelophora dumortieri
Mulsant, 1866: 260
.—
Crotch 1874: 151
.—
Weise 1902: 21
.—
Korschefsky 1932: 297
.
Coelophora dupasquieri
Mulsant, 1866: 261
.—
Crotch 1874: 151
.—
Weise 1902: 21
.—
Korschefsky 1932: 297
.
Coelophora romani
Mulsant, 1866: 273
.—
Crotch 1874: 160
(as
Dysis
).—
Weise 1892: 22
, 24.—
Korschefsky 1932: 297
.
Coelophora petrequini
Mulsant, 1866: 276
.—
Crotch 1874: 154
.—
Weise 1892: 22
, 24.—
Korschefsky 1932: 297
.
Coelophora versipellis
Crotch, 1874: 151
.—
Weise 1892: 20
.—
Korschefsky 1932: 297
.
Dysis saundersii
Crotch, 1874: 160
.—
Weise 1892: 22
.—
Korschefsky 1932: 297
.
Phrynocaria nigrilimbata
Jing, 1986: 307
.—Synonymized by
Yu 2010: 80
.
FIGURE 7
.
Phrynocaria unicolor
(F.): a–e. colour variants; f. head; g. antenna; h. abdominal postcoxal line; i–k. male genitalia: i. tegmen, lateral view; j. tegmen, ventral view; k. penis.
FIGURE 8
. a.
Coelophora circumvelata
(Mulsant) (BMNH)
; b.
Dysis saundersii
Crotch (BMNH)
; c.
Phrynocaria eberti
(Bielawski)
.
Diagnosis
: Length
3.42–4.62 mm
, width
3.12–4.20 mm
. Form (
Figs. 7
a–e) round, hemispherical. Highly variable with numerous variations in elytral pattern and several intermediate forms. Typical form uniformly reddish brown on both sides; at least eight variants or varieties named, commonly found variants (
Figs. 7
a–e, 8b) as illustrated. Male genitalia (
Figs. 7
i–k) are diagnostic.
Distribution
:
India
: Northern and eastern regions (
Assam
;
Bihar
;
Delhi
;
Himachal Pradesh
;
Pondicherry
;
Jharkhand
;
Odisha
;
Uttar Pradesh
; Andamans).
China
.
Thailand
.
Biology / hosts
: Associated with whiteflies (
Hemiptera
:
Aleyrodidae
) such as
Aleurolobus barodensis
(Maskell)
on sugarcane (
Kapur 1940
);
Dialeuropora decempuncta
(Quaintance & Baker)
infesting mulberry. Abundant in the oak forests of northeastern region, feeds on
Tuberculatus indicus
Ghosh (Aphididae)
on
Quercus acutissima
(
Shantibala & Singh 1991
)
. It is known to be predatory on the nymphs and adults of the aphid,
Schizoneuraphis himalayensis
on
Persea bombycina
in
Assam
, northeastern
India
(Easwarareddy & Rajan 2011).
Taxonomic notes
:
Phrynocaria unicolor
is a highly variable species with many colour forms and
Weise (1892)
listed the synonyms, varieties, colour morphs and variants of this species and
Korschefsky (1932)
also followed this in his catalogue. One female of
D. saundersii
Crotch
(
Fig. 8b
) (BMNH, London; examined) identified by R. G. Booth through comparison with Crotch’s
lectotype
(labelled as
Coelophora saundersii
) was found to be conspecific with
P. unicolor
as stated by
Weise (1892)
,
Korschefsky (1932)
and
Mader (1937)
. The type locality of
D. saundersii
is ‘Lokardaga’ (Type label), located in the present-day
Jharkhand state
in eastern
India
. In
D. saundersii
,
the head and pronotum are yellow and the elytra are brownish except lateral borders and apices yellow, with four yellow spots arranged in a 2-2 pattern, first pair touching anterior margin, second pair below midline.
Lemnia circumvelata
Mulsant, 1850
, a replacement name for
Coccinella cincta
Hope, 1831
described from
Nepal
, is most likely a synonym of
P. unicolor
because it is similar to
var.
cinctipennis
Weise, 1892
of
P. unicolor
.
Booth & Pope (1989)
designated a
lectotype
for
C. circumvelata
and Hope’s type specimen of
C. circumvelata
(
Fig. 8a
) (BMNH, examined) looks like a
Phrynocaria
.
It has yellowish head and pronotum with a large black macula on pronotum occupying most of the discal area and yellowish-reddish elytra with black lateral borders about ¼
th
as wide as each elytron. Similar variants of
P. unicolor
from eastern
India
have been examined (
Fig. 7d
). There is also a rare variant of
P. circumusta
with black lateral borders of elytra as in
C. circumvelata
. However,
C. circumvelata
is not synonymized because the type could not be dissected for confirmation. Common colour variants of
P. unicolor
were illustrated by
Mader (1937)
,
Kapur (1967)
,
Yu (2010)
and
Ren
et al
. (2009)
.