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
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Mimela admixta
Zhao
,
new species
(
Figs. 10A–E
,
13A, G, M
)
Type material.
Holotype
:
♂
(
MYNU
), “
CHINA
:
YUNNAN
,
Honghe
,
Pingbian
,
Mt. Daweishan
2015-V-17
2100m
Jian-Yue Qiu
leg.”
;
Paratypes
(
7♂♂
,
13♀♀
):
3♂♂
,
2♀♀
(
1♂
,
1♀
MYNU
,
2♂♂
,
1♀
ZMPC
), same data as holotype
;
1♂
(
MYNU
), “
CHINA
:
YUNNAN
,
Honghe
,
Pingbian
,
Mt. Daweishan
2015-V-18
2100m
Jian-Yue Qiu leg.”
;
2♂♂
,
1♀
(
ZMPC
), “
CHINA
:
YUNNAN
,
Honghe
,
Pingbian
,
Mt. Daweishan
2016.V.16-18
2100m
Lu Qiu leg.”
;
1♀
(
ZMPC
), “
Hotel
on the top,
Mt. Daweishan
,
Pingbian County
,
Yunnan
,
2093m
2018.V.27
Lu Qiu
,
Zhi-Wei Dong
leg.”
;
2♀♀
(
ZMPC
), “
CHINA
:
YUNNAN
,
Honghe
,
Pingbian
,
Mt. Daweishan
2017.VII.5
Zhi-Wei Dong
leg.”
;
1♀
(
ZMPC
), “
China
:
Yunnan Province
,
Honghe Prefecture
,
Pingbian
,
Mt. Daweishan
,
Shuiweicheng
2020.V.2
light trap
Zheng Zhou
leg.”
;
1♀
(
ZMPC
), “
Yunnan
,
Pingbian
,
Mt. Daweishan
2-14-VII-15
Jun Xue
leg.”
;
1♀
(
ZRPC
), “
CHINA
:
Yunnan
,
Honghe
,
Pingbian
,
Mt. Daweishan
2017.VI.21-27
Bill Yang
leg.”
;
1♀
(
LCPC
), “
Pingbian Daweishan
2014.05.28
Chao Li
leg.”
;
1♂
,
3♀♀
(
KIZ
), “
Yunnan Prov.
,
Wenshan Pref.
,
Maguan County
,
Gulinqing Township
2021.IV”
.
Description.
Holotype
(male).
Body length
16.1 mm
, greatest width
8.9 mm
; body shape elongated ovoid, slightly broadened posteriad, moderately convex.
Color.
Body metallic, very glossy; dorsal surface including propygidium and pygidium dark violet; abdominal ventrites, inner apices of all tibiae as well as tarsi greenish blue; antenna, anterior half of clypeus, mouth parts, lateral margin of pronotum, coxae, femora, tibiae, and ventral thoracic surface yellowish brown; protarsal teeth and tarsal claws reddish brown; ventral metathoracic surface with greenish blue hue.
Head:
Clypeus about 2.54 times broader than long, trapezoidal, anterior angle rounded, anterior margin moderately reflexed; fronto-clypeal suture distinct; clypeus shallowly and densely punctate, frons and vertex with sparse small punctures; antennal club slightly longer than antennomeres 1–6 combined; with two semierect short setae along inner margin of eye.
Pronotum.
About 1.75 times broader than long; sides weakly curved, distinctly convergent anteriad to anterior angle; anterior and posterior angles blunt, anterior angle distinctly protruding; anterior marginal line broadly interrupted medially, basal marginal line absent, lateral marginal lines obsolete near posterior angle; with sparse small punctures; disc with a distinct, short longitudinal medial furrow; lateral portion with two depressions, the first rounded and situated medially, the second elongated and oblique, situated near posterior angles.
Scutellum.
Semicircular, with rather sparse minute punctures.
Elytra.
Intervals almost flat, three inner intervals weakly convex apically; strial punctures large and close; primary costae almost smooth; interstices with scattered large punctures, becoming sparser apically; humeral umbo and apical protuberance indistinct, smooth; lateral carina narrow.
Propygidium.
Glabrous, with sparse and shallow small punctures.
Pygidium.
Each side of posterior margin with a distinct concavity; finely and sparsely punctate, punctures being denser laterally; apex with several short setae.
Abdominal ventrites.
With scattered small punctures, becoming denser laterally; each ventrite with a transverse row of sparse short setae.
Ventral thoracic surface.
Prosternal process well developed and plough-shaped, convex ventrally, strongly pointed anteriad, posterior ventral corner acute; mesometasternal process absent; metasternum densely punctate; meso- and metasternum with moderately dense long setae, broadly glabrous at middle of metasternum.
Legs.
Slender; protibia bidentate, terminal tooth extends to anterior level of protarsomere 2 and acute at apex, proximal tooth smaller and triangular; protarsus thickened, protarsomere 1–4 abbreviated, protarsomere 5 with a strong internomedial denticle; inner protarsal claw and outer mesotarsal claw deeply split apically with the former wider, forming two branches; upper branches shorter and sharp, lower branches longer and broader with apices acute; inner metatarsal claw slightly more arched and shorter than the outer one; metatibia fusiform.
Aedeagus.
As in
Fig. 13A, G, M
.
FIGURE 10.
Habitus of
Mimela admixta
Zhao
,
new species
. A–B, holotype; C–E, female paratypes (Daweishan); A, C–D, dorsal view; B, E, ventral view.
FIGURE 11.
Habitus of
Mimela
spp. A
–D,
M. hauseri
Ohaus, 1943
; A–B, male (Biaoshuiyan); C, female (Mt. Maoershan); D, male (Mt. Dayaoshan); E–F,
M. foveola
Benderitter, 1929 (Biaoshuiyan)
; A, C–E, dorsal view; B, F, ventral view.
Paratypes
. Male.
Body length:
16.1–17.8 mm
, greatest width
9.1–9.5 mm
. External features and genitalia consistent. Sometimes head and pronotum with greenish tinge. Pronotum sometimes with indistinct basal marginal line at each sides.
Female.
Body length:
17.7–18.3 mm
, greatest width 10.0–
10.7 mm
. Generally similar to male but body stouter. Coloration sometimes similar to that of males (
three female
paratypes
), but normally the violet and greenish blue portions are predominantly green, usually with stronger lacquered luster (
ten female
paratypes
;
Fig. 10D–E
). Length of antennal club almost equal to combined length of antennomeres 1–6 combined. Pronotum sometimes with indistinct basal marginal line at each sides. Pygidium more triangular in shape. Terminal tooth of protibia blunt at apex, rather long and extending to half-length of protarsomere 3, proximal tooth of protibia blunt; protarsus thinner than in male; internomedial denticle of protarsomere 5 less prominent.
Differential diagnosis.
Lin (1993)
defined the
Mimela chinensis
species-group by the body dorsally green or entirely yellowish brown, dorsal surface extensively bears almost imperceptible tiny punctures, basal marginal line complete or interrupted medially, elytra with distinct striae and mesosternal process not protruding.
Mimela chinensis
Kirby, 1823
,
M. fusania
Bates, 1888
,
M. taiwana
Sawada, 1943
,
M. specularis
Ohaus, 1902
and
M. dentifera
Lin, 1990
form a subgroup with normally unicolor and strongly convex body. While
Mimela admixta
Zhao
,
new species
,
M. latimarginata
Zhao
,
new species
,
M. foveola
Benderitter, 1929
(
Figs. 11E–F
,
13S–X
),
M. hauseri
Ohaus, 1943
(
Figs. 11A–D
,
13D–L
) and
M. opalina
Ohaus, 1902
(
Figs. 12D–F
,
13P–R
) form another subgroup with bicolor body and moderately convex body. The examination of aedeagi showed that the male genitalia of
M. hauseri
and
M. foveola
are not consistent in shape, especially for
M. hauseri
,
which has a strong variation. However, these five bicolor species are easily diagnosed by their distinctive external features.
Mimela admixta
new species
is closely allied to
M. hauseri
from southern
China
. It can be distinguished by the very fine dorsal punctures, the shorter fore legs in male, the narrower lateral carinae of elytra, as well as the more convex and oval body. The greenish form of
M. admixta
new species
also resembles
M. opalina
from southern
China
and northern
Vietnam
. The duller dorsal surface and coarser dorsal punctuation of the latter species, however, allow an easy separation.
Distribution.
China
:
Yunnan
(Honghe: Mt. Daweishan; Wenshan: Gulinqing).
Etymology.
The specific epithet derives from Latin adjective “
admixtus
, -
a
, -
um
”, which means “mixed”, referring to the common appearance it shares with
M. hauseri
and
M. opalina
.