Revision of the Lucanus boileaui group and notes on. takeoi Adachi, 2020 from the. maculifemoratus group (Coleoptera: Lucanidae: Lucaninae)
Author
Qi, Zhi-Hao
0000-0001-8596-0913
College of Plant Protection, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou, Fujian, 350002, China. & Fujian Academy of Forestry, Fuzhou, Fujian, 350012, China. & qizhihao 2021 @ 126. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 8596 - 0913
Author
He, Hao
0000-0002-8871-9671
College of Life Sciences, Yunnan Normal University, Kunming, Yunnan, 650500, China. & 18835130675 @ 163. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 8871 - 9671
Author
Su, Rong-Xiang
0000-0002-6575-5776
Fujian Academy of Forestry, Fuzhou, Fujian, 350012, China. & surongxiang 2022 @ 126. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 6575 - 5776
Author
Ai, Hong-Mu
0000-0002-7754-8256
College of Plant Protection, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou, Fujian, 350002, China. & aihongmu @ 163. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 7754 - 8256
Author
Song, Hai-Tian
0000-0003-1042-7959
Fujian Academy of Forestry, Fuzhou, Fujian, 350012, China. & haitiansong @ 126. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 1042 - 7959
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Zootaxa
2023
2023-04-05
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5263.2.4
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5263.2.4
f6701c34-91f2-48c3-9ed1-4dd17fb3fb0d
1175-5326
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Lucanus jiaozishanus
Qi, He, Su
& Song, new species
(Chinese common name:
MŦƜẄƜṈƤ
)
Figs. 1A–B
;
2A–F
;
3A–D
; 4A, E–H; 5A–B;
6A–F
; 7A–E; 8A–D;
9A–X
;
10A–X
; 11B
Type locality.
China
,
Yunnan Province
, Kunming City, Jiaozishan National Nature Reserve.
Type material.
Holotype
:
♁ (
FAF
),
CHINA
,
Yunnan Province
,
Kunming City
,
Dongchuan District
,
Hongtudi Town
[
IJ±ṂDz
],
Jiaozishan National Nature Reserve
[
MŦƜ国ẎṁbẍOiḞffl
],
26°2'34.8''N
,
102°55'47.9''E
, alt.
2800–3000 m
,
19.V.2022
,
Hao He
leg.
Paratypes
: 2♁♁ (1♁
CZHQ
, 1♁
CHH
)
,
same data as holotype; 5♁♁ (2♁♁
JNNR
, 1♁
CZHQ
, 1♁
CRXS
, 1♁
CHH
),
1♀
(
FAF
)
,
same data but
9.VI.2022
.
Description of the
holotype
.
♁ (
Fig. 1A–B
), body length
33.3 mm
. Length of particular body parts: head (
4.7 mm
), mandible (
7.4 mm
), pronotum (
5.7 mm
), elytra (
16.5 mm
); width: head (
8.4 mm
), pronotum (
9.4 mm
), elytra (
11.8 mm
).
Habitus
(
Fig. 1A–B
). Color mostly blackish, including mandibles, head, pronotum, scutellum, legs and ventral side; elytra dark brown. Whole body with a certain luster, densely tiny punctuated; dorsal surface of the body nearly smooth, without visible pubescence; ventral surface of thorax with yellow pubescence, pubescence on metasternum markedly longer than on other areas.
Head
(
Fig. 2A
) transverse. Anterior ridge obsolete at lateral sides and not markedly raised at middle. Lateral ridges narrowed inwards in the front half and slightly protruded in posterior half, forming small rounded angles at lateral posterior corners. Canthus (
Fig. 2C
) thin, dividing about 1/3 of the eye. Clypeolabrum (
Fig. 2B
) subhexagonal, about 1.5 times as wide as long, fused with frons, indistinct defined by a transverse suture; anterior margin straight, lateral margins with a distinct protrusion forming a small obtuse angle. Mandible (
Fig. 2A
) about 1.6 times longer than head, evenly incurved, apical fork with upper tooth slightly longer and finer than lower one; major inner tooth slender, with rounded tip, placed at near half the mandible; major inner tooth preceded by 2–3 smaller teeth and not followed by any teeth. Antennal club with 4 antennomeres; antennomere 7 slender and sharply pointed apically; antennomeres 8–10 lamellate.
Pronotum
transverse, 1.7 times wider than long, widest behind the middle. Anterior margin slightly protruding to the front at midline; anterior angle sharp and directed forwards. Lateral margins protrudent outwards widely. Posterior margin almost straight.
Scutellum
near triangular, punctuated, 1.6 times wider than long.
FIGURE 1.
Male habitus of
Lucanus
species.
A
–B,
L
.
jiaozishanus
Qi, He, Su
& Song,
new species
(33.3 mm, holotype, large sized, Kunming, Yunnan);
C–D,
L
.
ludivinae
Boucher, 1998
(31.3 mm, medium sized, Gongshan, Yunnan);
E–F,
L
.
takeoi
Adachi, 2020
(29.2 mm, small sized, Huidong, Sichuan);
G–H,
L
.
boileaui
Planet, 1897
(41.9 mm, small sized, Mabian, Sichuan).
A, C, E, G,
dorsal view;
B, D, F, H,
ventral view. Scale bar = 10.0 mm.
FIGURE 2.
Male head (
A, G, M, S
), clypeolabrum (
B, H, N, T
), canthus (
C, I, O, U
) and tibia (
D–F, J–L, P–R, V–X
) of
Lucanus
species
in dorsal view.
A–F,
L
.
jiaozishanus
Qi, He, Su
& Song,
new species
(
holotype
, Kunming,
Yunnan
);
G–L,
L
.
ludivinae
Boucher, 1998
(Gongshan,
Yunnan
);
M–R,
L
.
takeoi
Adachi, 2020
(Huidong,
Sichuan
);
S–X,
L
.
boileaui
Planet, 1897
(Mabian,
Sichuan
). Scale bar = 1.0 mm.
FIGURE 3.
Male abdominal tergite 8 (
A, E, I, M
), abdominal ventrite 8 (
B, F, J, N
) and abdominal segment 9 (
C–D, G–H, K–L, O–P
) of
Lucanus
species.
A
–D,
L
.
jiaozishanus
Qi, He, Su
& Song,
new species
(
holotype
, Kunming,
Yunnan
);
E–H,
L
.
ludivinae
Boucher, 1998
(Gongshan,
Yunnan
);
I–L,
L
.
takeoi
Adachi, 2020
(Huidong,
Sichuan
);
M–P,
L
.
boileaui
Planet, 1897
(Mabian,
Sichuan
).
A, D, E, H, I, L, M, P,
dorsal view;
B–C, F–G, J–K, N–O,
ventral view. Scale bar = 1.0 mm.
FIGURE 4.
Aedeagus of
Lucanus
species
(
H, L, P, T,
apex of flagellum).
A, E–H,
L
.
jiaozishanus
Qi, He, Su
& Song,
new species
(holotype, Kunming, Yunnan);
B, I–L,
L
.
ludivinae
Boucher, 1998
(Gongshan, Yunnan);
C, M–P,
L
.
takeoi
Adachi, 2020
(Huidong, Sichuan);
D, Q–T,
L
.
boileaui
Planet, 1897
(Mabian, Sichuan).
F, J, N, R,
dorsal view;
A–D, E, I, M, Q,
ventral view;
G, K, O, S,
lateral view. Scale bar for H, L, P, T = 0.2 mm, for the others = 1.0 mm.
FIGURE 5.
Female habitus of
Lucanus
species.
A
–B,
L
.
jiaozishanus
Qi, He, Su
& Song,
new species
(24.8 mm, paratype, Kunming, Yunnan);
C–D,
L
.
takeoi
Adachi, 2020
(27.4 mm, Huidong, Sichuan);
E–F,
L
.
boileaui
Planet, 1897
(35.0 mm, Mabian, Sichuan).
A, C, E,
dorsal view;
B, D, F,
ventral view. Scale bar = 10.0 mm.
FIGURE 6.
Female head (
A, G, I, O
), clypeolabrum (
B, J, P
), canthus (
C, H, K, Q
) and tibia (
D–F, L–N, R–T
) of
Lucanus
species
in dorsal view.
A–F,
L
.
jiaozishanus
Qi, He, Su
& Song,
new species
(
paratype
, Kunming,
Yunnan
);
G–H
(refer to p.
22 in
Huang & Chen, 2017
; Gongshan,
Yunnan
);
I–N,
L
.
takeoi
Adachi, 2020
(Huidong,
Sichuan
);
O–T,
L
.
boileaui
Planet, 1897
(Mabian,
Sichuan
). Scale bar = 1.0 mm.
FIGURE 7.
Female abdominal tergite 8 (
A, F, K
), abdominal ventrite 8 (
B, G, L
) and genitalia (
C, H, M
) including details of hemisternite (
D, I, N
), spermatheca and spermathecal gland (
E, J, O
) of
Lucanus
species.
A
–E,
L
.
jiaozishanus
Qi, He, Su
& Song,
new species
(paratype, Kunming, Yunnan);
F–J,
L
.
takeoi
Adachi, 2020
(Huidong, Sichuan);
K–O,
L
.
boileaui
Planet, 1897
(Mabian, Sichuan).
A, F, K,
dorsal view;
B–E, G–J, L–O,
ventral view. Scale bar = 1.0 mm.
Legs
. Protibia (
Fig. 2D
) with 4–5 blunt teeth along outer margin, 1 spur at apex; apex bifurcate with branches blunt at tip. Mesotibia (
Fig. 2E
) with 1 small and 3 large lateral spines ever-greater from base to apex along outer margin in addition to terminal spines, 2 spurs at apex. Metatibia (
Fig. 2F
) with 1 small and 2 large lateral spines ever-greater from base to apex along the outer margin in addition to terminal spines, 2 spurs at apex.
Elytra
elongate, almost smooth, 1.4 times longer than wide, the anterior margin of elytra wider than pronotum.
Male genitalia
(
Figs. 3A–D
; 4A, E–H). Abdominal tergite 8 (
Fig. 3A
) with poorly-defined lateral angles, a crack from the base along the midline to half of tergite. Abdominal ventrite 8 (
Fig. 3B
) with a transverse indistinct membranous area in the middle of base, posterior margin completely sclerified with obvious black thickening weakly protruded at middle of posterior margin, the sides of ventrite dark. Ventral plate of the abdominal segment 9 (
Fig. 3C
) with a wide membranous stripe, slightly widened behind the apical base, then of the same width to the posterior side. Aedeagus (
Fig. 4A, E–H
) in dorsal view about 2.3 times longer than wide. Basal piece (
Fig. 4F
) triangular in dorsal view, nearly 1.6 times longer than parameres, without pair of sclerotized dorsal plates; ventral plate at apical end of basal piece membranous. Paramere with small basal process, apex of paramere upcurved. Penis short and wide, shorter and wider than paramere in ventral view. Flagellum rather long, about twice as long as aedeagus, apex of the flagellum (
Fig. 4H
) not enlarged.
Male
paratypes
.
Body length
27.2–31.3 mm
(
Figs. 8A–D
;
9A–X
;
10A–X
).
Variation
. In small and medium sized males, number of inner teeth in mandible (
Fig. 9A, G, M, S
) only 1–2; the shape of clypeolabrum (
Fig. 9B, H, N, T
) variable, width/length ratio: 1.3–1.8; anterior ridge of head weakly elevated or not elevated at all. Protibia (
Fig. 9D, J, P, V
) with 2–5 teeth along outer margin; mesotibia (
Fig. 9E, K, Q, W
) with 2–3 lateral spines along outer margin; metatibia (
Fig. 9F, L, R, X
) with 1–2 lateral spines along outer margin. Variation of male genitalia see
Fig. 10
.
Female
paratype
.
Eclosion defects may exist (
Fig. 5A–B
). Body length
24.8 mm
. Length of particular body parts: head (
3.6 mm
), mandible (
2.7 mm
), pronotum (5.0 mm), elytra (
14.8 mm
); width: head (
5.9 mm
), pronotum (9.0 mm), elytra (
10.5 mm
).
FIGURE 8.
Variation of male habitus of
Lucanus jiaozishanus
Qi, He, Su
& Song,
new species
(27.3–31.0 mm, paratypes, Kunming, Yunnan) in dorsal view.
A,
small sized;
B–D,
medium sized. Scale bar = 10.0 mm.
FIGURE 9.
Variation of male head (
A, G, M, S
), clypeolabrum (
B, H, N, T
), canthus (
C, I, O, U
) and tibia (
D–F, J–L, P–R, V–X
) of
Lucanus jiaozishanus
Qi, He, Su
& Song,
new species
(
paratypes
, Kunming,
Yunnan
) in dorsal view.
A–F,
small sized;
G–X,
medium sized. Scale bar = 1.0 mm.
FIGURE 10.
Male abdominal tergite 8 (
A, I, Q
), abdominal ventrite 8 (
B, J, R
), abdominal segment 9 (
C–D, K–L, S–T
) and aedeagus (
E–H, M–P, U–X
) of
Lucanus jiaozishanus
Qi, He, Su
& Song,
new species
(
paratypes
, Kunming,
Yunnan
).
A, D, G, I, L, O, Q, T, W,
dorsal view;
B–C, E–F, J–K, M–N, R–S, U–V,
ventral view;
H, P, X,
lateral view. Scale bar = 1.0 mm.
Habitus
(
Fig. 5A–B
). Color mostly blackish, including dorsal side blackish; ventral side blackish with gula, procoxa, mesocoxa, prosternal and mesosternal process red brown. Whole body with a certain luster, densely punctuated,; dorsal surface of the body nearly smooth, without visible pubescence; ventral surface of thorax clad with yellow pubescence, pubescence on metasternum markedly longer than on other areas.
Head
(
Fig. 6A
) covered with dense large punctures. Canthus (
Fig. 6C
) with anterior and posterior angles not defined and inside of eye; lateral margin short and straight, dividing about 1/4 of the eye. Anterior and lateral ridges absent. Clypeolabrum (
Fig. 6B
) transverse, trapezoidal, narrower at front and flat at apex, not protruding medially. Both mandibles without dorsal tooth, right mandible with a big and broad inner tooth, inner tooth of left mandible with broad and projecting inner ridge. Antennal club with 4 antennomeres; antennomere 7 slender and sharply pointed apically; antennomeres 8–10 lamellate.
FIGURE 11.
Natural habitat and living individual of
Lucanus jiaozishanus
Qi, He, Su
& Song,
new species
.
A,
natural habitat in Jiaozishan National Nature Reserve, Kunming, Yunnan, alt. 2900 m;
B,
living individual (holotype) in dorsal view.
Pronotum
(
Fig. 6A
) transverse, 1.8 times wider than long, widest at the middle; anterior margin slightly concave at midline; anterior angles rounded; lateral angles clearly defined and obtuse; posterior angles obtuse. Pronotum with a longitudinal depression along midline (maybe due to eclosion defects).
Scutellum
rounded, punctate, 1.6 times wider than long.
Legs
. Protibia (
Fig. 6D
) with 2–3 distinct teeth ever-greater from base to apex along outer margin, apex bifurcate with branches relatively apart, broad and blunt, 1 spur at apex. Mesotibia (
Fig. 6E
) with a large lateral spine preceded by a much smaller one along outer margin in addition to terminal spines, 2 spurs at apex. Metatibia (
Fig. 6F
) with 1 small lateral spine in addition to terminal spines, 2 spurs at apex.
Elytra
elongate, almost smooth, 1.4 times longer than wide, the anterior margin of elytra wider than pronotum.
Female genitalia
(
Fig. 7A–E
). Abdominal tergite 8 (
Fig. 7A
) without lateral angles. Abdominal ventrite 8 (
Fig. 7B
) with a membranous area in the middle and a emarginate at middle of posterior margin. Hemisternite (
Fig. 7D
) broadly rounded apically, with inner lateral margin of sclerotized part short. Spermatheca (
Fig. 7E
) J-shaped, weakly sclerotized at apex only. Spermathecal duct (
Fig. 7C
) short, almost the same length as spermatheca. Spermathecal gland (
Fig. 7E
) oval, significantly shorter than spermatheca.
Differential diagnosis.
The new species is close to
Lucanus ludivinae
, but can be clearly distinguished by a combination of external and genital characters (see keys).
L
.
boileaui
belongs to the same species-group, but differs greatly from
L
.
jiaozishanus
new species
in external characters (see keys). Four moderately sized species (
L
.
takeoi
Adachi, 2020
from
Sichuan
,
L
.
kanoi
Kurosawa, 1966
,
L
.
kurosawai
Sakaino, 1995
and
L
.
ogakii
Imanishi, 1990
all from
Taiwan)
of the
L
.
maculifemoratus
group are similar in external characters to the new species, but can be distinguished by genital characters and have different distribution ranges. The male genitalia of
L
.
jiaozishanus
new species
have a rather long flagellum (
Fig. 4A
), nearly twice as long as aedeagus, the apex of the flagellum not enlarged (
Fig. 4H
), and not a short flagellum (
Fig. 4C
), usually as long as aedeagus, and its apex enlarged (
Fig. 4P
) like the four quoted species. The female genitalia of
L
.
jiaozishanus
new species
show a completely not sclerotized spermathecal duct (
Fig. 7C
) and a mostly not sclerotized spermatheca (
Fig. 7E
), weakly sclerotized at apex only, and not a more or less sclerotized spermathecal duct (
Fig. 7H
) and a completely sclerotized spermatheca (
Fig. 7J
) as the four quoted species.
Etymology.
This new species is named after the
type
locality.
Distribution.
China
(
Yunnan
).
Remarks.
This species should be assigned to the
Lucanus boileaui
group (sensu
Huang & Chen 2010
). All specimens of
L
.
jiaozishanus
new species
were collected from nightfall to night (from
7 p.
m. to
10 p.
m.), in the forests of Jiaozishan National Nature Reserve at an altitude of about
2900 m
(
Fig. 11A
). The adults were found on the trunk of
Abies georgei
(
Pinaceae
) or on the ground, but no feeding behavior was observed, and the true host plant remains to be found. In addition, no specimens of new taxon were attracted by the light traps at night, which means that the phototaxis of this species may be weak.