An illustrated guide to lady beetles (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) of the Indian Subcontinent. Part 1. Tribe Coccinellini
Author
POORANI, J.
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Calvia shiva
Kapur
(
Fig. 41
)
Calvia shiva
Kapur, 1963a: 40
(
Holotype
male, BMNH; Type locality: Singhik,
Sikkim
).—Booth 1997: 926;
Poorani 2002a: 323
.
Calvia durgae
Kapur, 1963a: 42
(
Holotype
female, BMNH; Type locality:
Singhik
,
Sikkim
).—
Synonymized
by
Booth
1997: 926.
Calvia trilochana
Kapur, 1963a: 42
(
Holotype
male, BMNH; Type locality:
Singhik
,
Sikkim
).—
Synonymized
by
Booth
1997: 926.
Calvia pinaki
Kapur, 1963a: 43
(
Holotype
male, BMNH; Type locality:
Singhik
,
Sikkim
).—
Synonymized
by
Booth
1997: 926.
Calvia pasupati
Kapur, 1963a: 45
(
Holotype
male, BMNH; Type locality:
Singhik
,
Sikkim
).—
Synonymized
by
Booth
1997: 926.
Calvia connexa
Miyatake, 1985: 17
(
Type
locality:
Godavari
,
Nepal
).—
Synonymized
by
Booth
1997: 926.
Calvia schiva
(sic):
Kovář 2007: 608
.
Diagnosis.
Length:
4.40 mm
; width:
3.60 mm
. Form (
Fig. 41a–c
) short oval, moderately convex. Ground colour straw yellow. Pronotum with ill-defined pale brown markings. Elytra yellowish brown, with three pale brown longitudinal stripes of progressively reducing width on each elytron, two dorsal and not reaching apex and one on outer margin reaching apex; one stripe along sutural line reaching apex. This is a highly polymorphic species (
Fig. 41a–c
) and can be differentiated from the other species of this region by the single spur on mesotibiae and lack of spurs on metatibiae. Male genitalia (
Fig. 41d–f
) as illustrated.
Distribution.
India
(
Manipur
,
Sikkim
,
Uttar Pradesh
, northeastern region);
Nepal
;
Bhutan
.
Prey/associated habitat: Aphidophagous, known hosts include
Cervaphis quercus
Takahashi
,
Mollitrichosiphum alni
Ghosh
et al
.
, and
Tuberculatus indicus
Ghosh. Very
commonly collected on
Juglans regia
.
Notes.
A highly variable species that can be positively identified only by the male genitalia. Its generic placement is somewhat uncertain and the presence of a single mesotibial spur in
C. shiva
is most unusual in
Coccinellidae
/
Coccinellini
and it differs from other Indian
Calvia
spp.
in lacking the metatibial spurs (Booth 1996).
See
Kapur (1963a)
,
Miyatake (1985)
and Booth (1997) for detailed description / illustrations of the variants and / or genitalia.