Revision of Siobla (Hymenoptera, Tenthredinidae) from Japan
Author
Shinohara, Akihiko
Author
Wei, Meicai
Author
Niu, Gengyun
text
Zootaxa
2013
3746
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3746.1.1
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1175-5326
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Siobla ferox
(Smith, 1874)
(
Figs 1
c–d, 3e–i, 5c–d, 6b, 7b, 8b, k, 10b, f)
Macrophya ferox
Smith, 1874: 379
.
Siobla ferox
: Nakagawa, 1899: 204
; Takeuchi, 1919a: 184; Takeuchi, 1919b: 12; Yano, 1932: 438 (in part); Malaise, 1934: 24; Esaki
et al.
, 1939: 337 (in part); Takeuchi, 1940: 479; Takeuchi, 1950: 1348; Takeuchi, 1952: 18 (in part); Okutani, 1954: 78; Takeuchi, 1955: 120, plate 54, 810; Kim, 1963: 288; Togashi, 1965: 246 (in part); Okutani, 1965: 162, 471; Kim, 1970: 200, 728; Okutani, 1974a: 54;?Naito, 1982: 574; Abe and Togashi, 1989: 555 (in part); Kim
et al.
, 1994: 222; Katayama, 2000: 13; Lee
et al.
, 2000: 117; Katayama, 2004: 95; Naito
et al.
, 2004: 56, fig. 105 (in part); Yoshida, 2006: 91 (in part); Togashi, 2008: 490 (in part); Lee
et al.
, 2010: 165; Taeger
et al.
, 2010: 583; Niu & Wei, 2010: 49; Lelej, 2012: 100.
Siobla grandis
Matsumura, 1912: 50
; Takeuchi, 1919a: 184 (as a synonym of
S. ferox
); Takeuchi, 1919b: 12 (as a synonym of
S. ferox
); Doi, 1938: 33.
Siobla ferox
var.
hirasana
: Takeuchi, 1937: 57
.
FIGURE 1.
Siobla
species, dorsal view. a.
S. apicalis
, ♀, Masutomi; b.
S. apicalis
, ♂, Amagi-toge; c.
S. ferox
, ♀, Mt. Kunimiyama; d.
S. ferox
, ♂, Mt. Kunimi-yama; e.
S. hirasana
, ♀, Ura-Myogi; f.
S. hirasana
, ♂, Hikagezawa; g.
S. japonica
, holotype, ♀; h.
S. japonica
, paratype, ♂, Marunuma. Scale bar = 1 mm.
FIGURE 2.
Siobla
species, dorsal view. a.
S. japonica
, paratype, ♀, Hikagedaira; b.
S. japonica
, paratype, ♂, Marunuma; c.
S. jucunda
, ♀, Asahidake-onsen; d.
S. jucunda
, ♂, Asahidake-onsen; e.
S. metallica
, ♀, Shiga-kogen; f.
S. metallica
, ♂, Kiyosato; g.
S. pulchra
, holotype, ♀; h.
S. pulchra
, paratype, ♂, Nakayama-toge. Scale bar = 1 mm.
FIGURE 3.
a–d.
Siobla
species, dorsal view. a.
S. sturmii
, ♀, Sounkyo; b.
S. sturmii
, ♂, Asahidake-onsen; c.
S. takeuchii
sp. nov.
, holotype, ♀; d.
S. takeuchii
sp. nov.
, paratype, ♂, Mt. Kenashiyama. Scale bar = 1 mm. e–g. Lectotype of
S. ferox
.
e. Labels; f. Dorsal view; g. Lateral view. h–i.
S. ferox
(Lectotype of
S. grandis
). h. Labels; i. Dorsal view.
FIGURE 4.
a–c. Holotype of
S. ferox
var.
hirasana
. a. Labels; b. Dorsal view; c. Lateral view. d–f. Lectotype of
S. jucunda
.
d. Labels; e. Dorsal view; f. Lateral view. g–i. Holotype of
S. metallica
. g. Labels; h. Dorsal view; i. Lateral view. j–l.
S. sturmii
(Lectotype of
Macrophya pacifica
). h. Labels; i. Dorsal view; j. Lateral view.
FIGURE 5.
Siobla
species, lateral view (same specimens as in Figs 1–2, 3a–d). a.
S. apicalis
, ♀; b.
S. apicalis
, ♂; c.
S. ferox
, ♀; d.
S. ferox
, ♂; e.
S. hirasana
, ♀; f.
S. hirasana
, ♂; g.
S. japonica
sp. nov.
, holotype, ♀; h.
S. japonica
sp. nov.
, paratype, ♂; i.
S. japonica
sp. nov.
, paratype, ♀; j.
S. japonica
sp. nov.
, paratype, ♂; k.
S. jucunda
, ♀; l.
S. jucunda
, ♂; m.
S. metallica
, ♀; n.
S. metallica
, ♂; o.
S. pulchra
sp. nov.
, holotype, ♀; p.
S. pulchra
sp. nov.
, paratype, ♂; q.
S. sturmii
, ♀; r.
S. sturmii
, ♂; s.
S. takeuchii
sp. nov.
, holotype, ♀; t.
S. takeuchii
sp. nov.
, paratype, ♂. Scale bar = 1 mm.
FIGURE 6.
Siobla
species, lancet. a.
S. apicalis
,
N20110213A, Masutomi; b.
S. ferox
, N20110109A, Hakone; c.
S. hirasana
, N20110109B, Hikagezawa; d.
S. japonica
sp. nov.
, holotype, N20131105C; e.
S. jucunda
, N20130423B, Asahidake-onsen; f.
S. metallica
, N20131106N, Todaigawa; g.
S. pulchra
sp. nov.
, holotype, N20131105A;
h.
S. sturmii
, N20130423A, Mt. Kurodake; i.
S. takeuchii
sp. nov.
, holotype, N20130906B. Scale bar = 100 Μm.
Distribution
.
Japan
(Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, Tsushima),
Korea
,
China
.
Primary
types
examined
.
Lectotype
of
Macrophya ferox
hereby designated (
Fig. 3
e–g): ♂, “
Type
H. T.” “B. M.
TYPE
HYM. 1.245” “
Macrophya ferox
,
Type
, Smith” “47 22” “Kb. t. 9/20.” “BMNH(E) #651764” (BMNH).
Lectotype
of
Siobla grandis
hereby designated (
Fig. 3
h–i): ♀, “
9/VI./1900
, Sapporo”, “26”, “
Siobla grandis
Mats.
, ♀
Type
” (HU).
Other material examined
(see Appendix).
484 specimens
(137♀ and
347♂
).
Variation
: The length varies from 12.0 to 16.0 mm in the female and 10.0 to
14.5 mm
in the male. In the female, the head capsule is usually largely marked with reddish brown but sometimes it is all black except for the clypeus and malar space. The antenna is always entirely pale brown and the mesoscutum sometimes has large obscure brownish markings. In the male, the anterior margin of the clypeus is usually narrowly creamy white but sometimes the entire clypeus is black. The antenna is pale brown, with blackish areas of variable extent on the scape, pedicel and apical flagellomeres. The palest specimens have an entirely pale brown antenna, whereas the darkest specimens have the scape and four or five apical antennomeres mostly black and the ventral surface of the other antennomeres marked with black. The ranges of some ratio variations are given in the key.
Remarks
. This is a member of the
S. ferox
group defined by Niu & Wei (2010). From the other species of
Siobla
occurring in
Japan
,
S. ferox
is distinguished by a combination of the entirely pale brown antenna of the female, the yellow, strongly convex mesoscutellum, the pale yellow mesoscutellar appendage, and the largely reddish brown abdominal tergum 1.
Previous studies on Japanese
Siobla
treated
S. ferox
as a very variable species. We here recognize four species (
S. ferox
,
S. hirasana
,
S. pulchra
and
S. takeuchii
), which can be separated by the characters given in the key. In addition to the works cited in the list of synonymy above, Togashi (1961, 1970a, 1983, 1997b, 1998b), Okutani (1972, 1974b), Otsuka (1984), Nambu (1992, 1998), and Katayama
et al.
(2007) referred to “
S. ferox
”. Identity of the species they treated should be confirmed by examining the original material actually used in these works.
Takeuchi (1949), Okutani (1954, 1959, 1967) and Nakamura (1962) reported on the host plants of “
S. ferox
” and Okutani (1959) gave a description of the larva. However, we were not able to examine any reared adult specimens and thus we cannot confirm which species they actually studied.
Smith (1874) did not designate
types
and did not give the number of specimens he examined when he described
Macrophya ferox
, whereas Kirby (1882) mentioned that the species was “Described from one male example (not a female, as stated by Smith)” and listed one male as “
Type
.” We designate this male specimen as
lectotype
of
M. ferox
Smith, 1874
. Matsumura (1912), in the original description of his
Siobla grandis
, did not designate
types
and did not give the number of specimens he had. A female specimen (
Fig. 4b
) which agrees well with the original description and bears a red label “
Siobla grandis
Mats.
, ♀
Type
” (
Fig. 4a
). is here designated as
lectotype
.