Morphological variability and taxonomy of Coraebus hastanus Gory & Laporte de Castelnau, 1839 (Coleoptera: Buprestidae: Agrilinae: Coraebini: Coraebina)
Author
Xu, Hongxia
Author
Kubáň, Vítězslav
Author
Volkovitsh, Mark G.
Author
Ge, Siqin
Author
Bai, Ming
Author
Yang, Xingke
text
Zootaxa
2013
3682
1
178
190
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3682.1.9
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Coraebus hastanus
Gory & Laporte
de
Castelnau, 1839
(
Figs. 2
A–F, 8D–H)
Coraebus hastanus
Gory & Laporte
de
Castelnau, 1839
: 10
.
Type
locality: Northeastern
India
, West Bengal province [“Bengal”].—
Kurosawa, 1953
: 108
;
Kubáň, 2006
: 410
;
Bellamy, 2008
: 1812
.
Coraebus bajulus
Deyrolle, 1864
: 122
.
Type
locality:
Indonesia
, Ceram Island. Synonymy by
Théry, 1926
: 257
.—
Kurosawa, 1953
: 108
(synonym of
hastanus
);
Kubáň, 2006
: 410
(synonym of
hastanus
);
Bellamy, 2008
: 1812
(synonym of
hastanus
).
Coraebus oberthüri
Lewis, 1896
: 335
,
syn. nov
.
Type
locality:
Japan
, Ryukyu Islands, O-shima Island.
Coraebus hastanus oberthueri
:
Théry, 1938
: 176
(as
oberthuri
[sic!]):
Kurosawa, 1953
: 108
, 109 (as
oberthüri
[sic!]);
Kubáň, 2006
: 410
;
Bellamy, 2008
: 1812
(as
oberthuri
[sic!]).
Description
(based on studied specimens). Elongate, slightly convex dorsally, flattened ventrally, body length
10.5 mm
, width across the posterior 1/3 of elytra
3.6 mm
; vertex green; frons above supra-antennal groove green with copper tinge; frons below supra-antennal grooves and clypeus black; pronotum green with blue tinge, near posterior angles green with golden tinge; base and apex of elytra green with golden tinge, medial part of elytra with large triangular patch, which is black, with blue or golden tinge; white pubescence forming a small triangular shape at bottom of patch; ventral side, antenna and legs black.
Head. Vertex slightly projecting beyond anterior margins of eyes, with distinct longitudinal median line; eyes oval, large, inner margins weakly arcuate, supra-antennal grooves narrow, deep, closed near eyes; carina above supra-antennal grooves interrupted medially; frontoclypeal keel straight; anterior margin of clypeus straight, shorter than the diameter of antennal socket; sculpture of vertex and upper part of frons consisting of coarse punctures and distinct transverse wrinkles, the punctures usually well-separated. Antennae shorter than pronotum, sharply serrate from antennomere 4; antennomere 1 subovate, shorter than 2; antennomeres 2 and 3 conically truncated, with rounded edges; antennomere 3 0.5 times as long as antennomere 2; antennomeres 4–11 nearly subequal.
Pronotum. 1.7 times as wide as long, convex; widest across basal 1/3, subconically narrowing anteriorly, slightly narrowing posteriorly, with distinct basal impression; anterior margin slightly projecting medially, lateral margins relatively straight, posterior angles obtuse, posterior margin lobate, broadly extended in front of scutellum; sculpture consisting of coarse punctures and wrinkles; punctures generally fused transversely forming sinuous wrinkles.
Scutellum. 1.4 times as wide as long, subpentagonal; margins elevated, keel-like, sculpture consisting of fine punctures.
Elytra. nearly 2.2 times as long as wide, at base almost as wide as pronotal base, humeri prominent, disc deeply depressed between humeri and scutellum; apex of elytra deeply emarginate, each side with long spine; outer spine sharp, long, sutural spine smaller (
Figs. 2
D–F); sculpture consisting of dense, coarse punctures and regularly transverse wrinkles.
Ventral side. Prosternal process subparallel between coxae, apex round, lateral margins elevated, keel-like; sculpture consisting of coarse, large punctures and irregular wrinkles, ventral side covered with long white, sparse pubescence; abdominal ventrite 1 longer than 2, ventrites 3 and 4 subequal, ventrite 5 shorter than 3 + 4, its posterior margin emargined.
Aedeagus and ovipositor as in
Figs. 8
F–H.
Type
material examined.
Coraebus oberthueri
Lewis, 1896
:
Syntype
3 (
BMNH
): “O Shima (Ferriè J [leg.]) [handwritten] /
Japan
G. Lewis 1910-320 [printed] /
Type
H.T. [printed, round label with red circle] / Coroebus
oberthuri Lewis
Type
[handwritten].”
Note
. According to
Bellamy (2008)
the
types
of
Coraebus hastanus
and
C. bajulus
are deposited in
MNHN
, but we could not find them in the
MNHN
collection. It is quite possible that the
types
of both species are among
4 specimens
labelled “
bajulus (Dej.)
” in the Oberthür collection which includes the specimens from Dejean, Laporte de Castelnau, Gory and Deyrolle collections (V. Kubáň’s observation). Information on the labels of these specimens is as follows: (1) “
type
Deyr.”; (2) “Ceram”; (3) no label; (4) “Shanghai”.
Additional material examined.
Central
BURMA
: Karen Hills (“Carin Cheba”) NE of Toungoo,
900–1100 m
,
5.viii.1898
, L. Fea leg. (
3 specimens
,
ZIN
).
CHINA
: GUIZHOU prov.: Fanjingshan mts.,
350 m
,
vii.1998
, Hong Liu leg. (1 3,
IZAS
). YUNNAN prov.: Cangyuan,
1130 m
,
16.–18.vii.2008
, Jishan Xu & Zhenhua Zhou leg. (1 Ƥ,
HBUM
).
INDIA
: Assam, Chabua,
vii.1943
, D.E. Hardy leg. (1 Ƥ,
USNM
).
JAPAN
: RYUKYU Islands: O-shima Island, Amami (“Nase”),
9.vii.1932
, L. Gressit leg. (1 3,
USNM
); Okinawa Island,
vi.1978
, W.D. Field leg. (1 Ƥ,
USNM
).
LAOS
: Paklay,
15.viii.1917
, C.F.
Baker
leg. (1 3, 1 Ƥ,
USNM
).
PHILIPPINES
:
LUZON
: Los Baños, C.F.
Baker
leg. (1 Ƥ,
USNM
); Tayabas, C.F.
Baker
leg (2 3, 1 Ƥ,
USNM
). MINDANAO: C.F.
Baker
leg. (1 3,
USNM
). NEGROS,
v.1991
, C.V. Piper leg. (1 3, 1 Ƥ,
USNM
); Cuernos mts., C.F.
Baker
leg (23, 2Ƥ,
USNM
). PALAWAN: Tanabag river,
150 m
,
xii.1991
, Bolm leg. (1 3,
VKCB
); same data but:
2.–5.i.2007
(1 3, 1 Ƥ,
NMPC
). POLILLO: C.F.
Baker
leg. (1 3,
USNM
).
SAMAR
, C.F.
Baker
leg. (1 3, 1 Ƥ,
USNM
).
THAILAND
: MAE
HONG
SON prov.: PAI,
6.–9.vi.1997
, M. Snížek leg. (1 Ƥ,
VKCB
).
VIETNAM
: Hanoi (2 3, 2 Ƥ,
IZAS
); GIA-LAI prov., Tainguen, Buon-loi (
20km
N),
1.–14.xii.1988
, A. Gorohov leg. (
2 specimens
,
ZIN
).
Variability.
Specimens from
Laos
are distinctly larger, base of pronotum and elytra red with copper tinge (
Fig. 5
A); specimens from
Vietnam
are blue (
Fig. 8
E); external side of outer spine and sutural side of inner spine from smooth to bearing small teeth or denticles, sometimes sutural side slightly curved to outside, even extending to half of the elytral apex (
type
of
C. hastanus oberthueri
Lewis.
Fig. 2
D).
Distribution
.
Bhutan
,
Burma
,
China
(Fujian, Guizhou, Sichuan,
Taiwan
, Yunnan),
India
,
Indonesia
(Ceram),
Japan
,
Laos
,
Nepal
,
Philippines
(Luzon, Mindanao, Negos, Palawan, Polillo, Samar),
Thailand
,
Vietnam
.
Remarks.
Based on the results of our study, two species can be distinguished by the characters as follows: (1) habitus—
C. hastanus
slender and longer than
C. ephippiatus
; (2) elytra—in
C. hastanus
elytral apex wider and more deeply emarginate, lateral margin relatively straighter towards posterior 1/3 than in
C. ephippiatus
; (3) coloration—
C. hastanus
is lighter, varying from golden-cooper to blue, while
C. ephippiatus
is green with blue tinge; (4) aedeagus of
C. hastanus
is narrow, subparallel (
Figs. 8
F, 8G), not dilated as that in
C. ephippiatus
(
Figs. 4
A, 8B).