Leaf litter and moss-inhabiting flea beetles of Hong Kong (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Alticini)
Author
Damaška, Albert F.
Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Viničná
Author
Aston, Paul
F, 102 Wang Tong, Mui Wo, Lantau, Hong Kong; e-mail: paulaston 70 @ hotmail. com
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Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae
2019
Acta. Ent. Mus. Natl. Pragae
2019-04-08
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http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/aemnp-2019-0013
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Ivalia excavata
(
Wang, 1993
)
(
Fig. 6
A–G)
Taizonia excavata
Wang,
1993
in
WANG & YU (1993: 321
, 329) (original description).
Ivalia excavata
:
DUCKETT et al. (2006: 51)
(new combination)
Material examined.
China
:
Hong Kong
– New Territories, Shing Mun, moss, night time,
1.v.2009
,
1 ♀
, Paul Aston lgt. (
NMPC
).
Remarks.
Specimen identified as
Ivalia excavata
is the only member of the genus
Ivalia
collected in
Hong Kong
. It can be distinguished from similar
Cangshanaltica
by having the anterolateral pronotal setiferous pore placed near to the pronotal apex and by lacking any protrusion on antennomere VII. The specimen is also very easily distinguishable from
C. sprynari
sp. nov.
by their light orange color with black spots on elytra and greater size.
The species
Ivalia excavata
is known from
Hunan Province
,
China
. We compared the specimen with pictures of the
holotype
deposited in Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences,
Beijing
. Another two species of
Ivalia
have been described from mainland
China
(KIMOTO & GRESSIT 1973). The specimen collected in
Hong Kong
is, also very similar to one of those species –
I. maculata
(Kimoto & Gressitt, 1973)
based on the comparison with the original description. The identity of the specimen should be considered carefully because of the high endemism of
Ivalia
species and also the identity of the species needs to be revised (we were unable to study the
holotype
of
I. maculata
deposited in Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii). However, the specimen from
Hong Kong
differs from the original description of
I. maculata
in size (
I. maculata
is about
1.8 mm
long,
Hong Kong
specimen is about
2.3 mm
long) and coloration (
I. maculata
seem to have dorsal surfaces and legs darker than specimen from
Hong Kong
). Genitalia were not illustrated in the original descriptions and cannot be compared. In this paper, we provide detailed pictures of
Ivalia excavata
specimen from
Hong Kong
for the first time, including pictures of female genitalia (
Figs 6
A–G). Further revision should reveal the correct status of this specimen.