On the genus Mimela Kirby, 1823 (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Rutelinae) from China and adjacent countries, with description of five new species
Author
Zhao, Ming-Zhi
text
Zootaxa
2021
2021-06-30
4995
2
201
230
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4995.2.1
1175-5326
5056160
D52CEF08-8529-4EC5-ADD4-2D8561670C0C
Mimela foveola
Benderitter, 1929
(
Figs. 11E–F
,
13S–X
)
Mimela foveola
Benderitter, 1929: 102
, fig. 1 [original description,
type
locality:
Tonkin
, Chapa];
Ohaus 1943: 80
[junior synonym of
Mimela opalina
Ohaus, 1902
];
Machatschke 1957: 103
[catalogued, in synonymy,
chinensis
-group]; Paulian 1959: 116, figs. 250 & 251 [valid species, previous synonymy might be ignored];
Machatschke 1972: 179
[catalogued, in synonymy,
chinensis
-group];
Lin 1993: 50
[in synonymy];
Zorn 2005: 315
[revised status, valid species];
Krajčik 2007: 85
[catalogued, valid species].
Type material examined.
Syntypes
(
2♂♂
,
1♀
):
1♂
(
MNHN
), “
TONKIN
Chapa
16.V.1918
JEANVOINE / mimela
foveola Bend. E. Benderitter
, det.
Paratype
/ Muséum Paris Coll. R. Oberthür /
MIMELA OPLINA OHS.
det.
Sabatinelli 1994
/
PARATYPE
/ MNHN EC1160”
;
1♂
(
IRSNB
), “
TONKIN
Chapa
21.V.1918
JEANVOINE /
mimela foveola
type
Bend
♂
E. Benderitter
, det. /
R. I. Sc.
N. B. 16.
117 L.
Burgeon, coll. et det.: /
SYNTYPE
Mimela foveola
Benderitter, 1929
des. Seidel 2020 / WSD00346808”
;
1♀
(
IRSNB
), “
TONKIN
Chapa
25.V.1918
JEANVOINE /
mimela foveola
type
Bend
♀
E. Benderitter
, det. /
R. I. Sc.
N. B. 16.
117 L.
Burgeon, coll. et det.: /
SYNTYPE
Mimela foveola
Benderitter, 1929
des. Seidel 2020 / WSD00346809”
.
Additional material examined
(
3♂♂
).
1♂
(
CCPC
),
CHINA
,
Yunnan Prov.
, Honghe Pref.,
Jinping County
,
Biaoshuiyan
,
2010.IV.11
,
Xiao-Dong Yang
leg.
;
2♂♂
(
CCPC
,
ZMPC
),
Yunnan
, Honghe Pref.,
Jinping County
,
Ma’andi
,
Luobodi Village
2010.V.17
,
Xiao-Dong Yang
leg.
Remarks.
This species has distinct variation in the shape of male genitalia (13S–X). In the aforementioned bicolor subgroup (see differential diagnosis of
Mimela admixta
new species
), this species is easily characterized by the non-metallic body in combination to broad lateral carinae of elytra. This species was regarded as a junior synonym of
Mimela opalina
Ohaus, 1902
for a long time. But it is easily separated by the base of pronotum distinctly narrower than base of elytra (bases of pronotum and elytra almost equal in width in
M. opalina
) and lateral carinae more distinct.
Distribution.
China
*:
Yunnan
;
Vietnam
:
Lao Cai
.