New and obscure species of the genus Chilocorus Mayr in eastern Asia, with the proposal of a “ nitidus - group ” concept (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Cydnidae)
Author
Imura, Jimpei
text
Zootaxa
2011
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31
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journal article
46430
10.5281/zenodo.206103
0b4037b0-5302-497a-ae49-bb2f074d6293
1175-5326
206103
Chilocoris nitidulus
Lis
(
Figs. 9
,
26–28
,
40–42
)
Chilocoris nitidulus
Lis, 1994
: 72
.
Chilocoris nitidus
[part],
non
Mayr:
Lis, 1994
: 73
.
Diagnosis.
Total length 3.90–5.15; total width 2.20–2.75. Arrangement of paraclypeal secondary setae, in order from mesalmost to lateralmost: 3 pegs - 1 hair - 2 pegs - 1 hair - 1 peg. Ocular index 3.2–3.6. Antennal segment III 2.7–3.2× as long as II. Pronotum (
Fig. 9
) nearly trapezoid, 1.73–1.85× as wide as long, rather strongly tapered anterad, with 5–6 setae on lateral submargin.
This species is closely related to
C. nitidus
,
but was distinguished from it by
Lis (1994)
who used the relative length of antennal segment III to II, the shape of pronotum, and the shape of the paramere. However, Lis based his conclusions on only
1 male
holotype
of
C. nitidulus
. Our investigation into the species, based on additional materials, showed that the former 2 structures are insufficient to separate these 2 species precisely. Therefore, at present, the male genital structure appears to be the only reliable characteristic to distinguish these species; this is described in detail below.
3
terminalia
—Pygophoral opening rounded; median projection truncate, and maybe slightly concave in apical margin (
Fig. 26
). Phallus (
Figs. 27–28
) relatively small; endosoma tapered, slightly pigmented distal to conjunctival appendages; conjunctival appendages totally membranous, lobe-like, composed of slender dorsal pair and stout ventral pair, not reflexed in inflated position; endophallic duct relatively short, coiled in 1 time from its turning point, and protruding from dorsum of endosoma. Paramere (
Figs. 40–42
) slender, rounded apically; hypophysis moderately stout, sharpened. Proctiger moderately shortened, rounded-pentangular.
Specimens examined.
432Ƥ—VIETNAM: Deo
O
Quy Ho,
1750m
alt., Sapa,
Lao
Cai Prov.: 13,
3.x.1995
, M. Tomokuni leg. (NSMT-I-He 36463); 1Ƥ,
28.vi.1997
, M. Tomokuni leg. (NSMT-I-He 36461). Deo Tram Ton,
1950m
alt., Sapa,
Lao
Cai Prov.: 131Ƥ,
4.x.1995
, M. Tomokuni leg. (NSMT-I-He 36460, 36462).
THAILAND
: Pakia,
1500m
alt., Chiang
Dao
, Chiang Mai:
13, 5–8.v.
2002, T. Ishizaki leg. by Malaise trap (TUA).
NEPAL
: Phakding,
2580m
alt., Solukhumbu: 13,
29.ix.1979
, M. Sato leg., det. as
Chilocoris
s. str.
nitidus
Mayr
by J.A. Lis (
cf.
Lis 1994
) (
Figs. 9
,
26–28
,
40–42
) (NSMT-I-He 9124).
Distribution.
Vietnam
(north);
Thailand
(north);
Nepal
.
New to
Vietnam
and
Thailand
.
Remarks.
The original description of this species from Central
Nepal
was based solely on a male
holotype
(
Lis, 1994
), and no other specimens have been reported until now. In this study, a male specimen from
Nepal
which was identified as
C. nitidus
by J. A. Lis was examined, but it corresponded with the diagnostic characters of
C. nitidulus
,
rather than
C. nitidus
, in the shape of the pronotum and paramere. Hence, this specimen was determined to be
C. nitidulus
. In addition, some specimens collected from other countries of southeastern Asia were considered to be conspecific with this specimen.
This study demonstrates that this species is more broadly distributed over the southeastern Asia than previously thought. It is likely that some records of
C. nitidus
from this region may actually pertain to
C. nitidulus
, and, therefore, relevant records should be reviewed.