A revision of Hoplasoma acuminatum and H. thailandicum species groups, and re-definition of H. unicolor species group (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Galerucinae)
Author
Bezděk, Jan
text
Zootaxa
2014
3794
3
419
434
journal article
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Hoplasoma thailandicum
Kimoto,
1989
(
Figs 20
,
23, 26, 29, 32, 35
,
38
–39, 41,
43
)
Hoplasoma thailandicum
Kimoto,
1989
:
40
(original description).
Hoplasoma thailandicum
:
Medvedev
2000
a:
124
(key).
Type
locality.
“
Thailand
: Chiengmai Prov., Doi Suthep”.
Type
material.
Paratype
♀ (
BPBM
), labelled: “
THAILAND
/ Chiangmai Prov.: / Doi Suthep,
1300 m
/
8
.VI.
1965
[w, p] // P. D. Ashlock / Collector / BISHOP Mus. [w, p] //
U. S.
–
Japan
/ Coop. Sci. / Program [w, p] //
PARATYPE
[b, p] //
Hoplasoma
/ thailandica / n. sp. [w, h] //
PHOTO
[r, p]”.
Additional material studied.
10
specimens
—
THAILAND
:
1
♀, Mae Hong Son prov., Kiwlom–pass near Soppong,
19
°
26
´N
,
98
°
19
´E
,
1400 m
,
23
.vi.–
2
.vii.
2002
, R. & H. Fouqué leg. (
JBCB
);
1
♂
, Mae Hong Son prov., pass near Soppong,
1500 m
,
19
°
27
´N
98
°
20
´E
,
7
.–
12
.v.
1997
, S. Bečvář jun. & sen. leg. (
JBCB
);
2
♂
, Mae Hong Son prov., SE of Soppong,
1500 m
,
19
°
27
´N
98
°
20
´E
,
23
.–
27
.v.
1999
, M. Říha leg. (
JBCB
);
1
♂
, Mae Hong Son prov., Ban Huai Po,
1600–2000 m
,
19
°
19
´N
97
°
59
´E
,
9
.–
16
.v.
1991
, L. Dembický leg. (
JBCB
);
2
♂
, Doi Suthep,
24
.–
29
.iv.
1993
, P. Pacholátko & L. Dembický leg. (
JVCJ
);
3
♂
, Soppong, Pai,
1800 m
,
1
.–
8
.v.
1993
, P. Pacholátko & L. Dembický leg. (
JVCJ
).
Redescription. Body subparallel, completely orange, except tibiae, tarsi and terminal six antennomeres infuscate. Coloration: dorsum pale brown, apices of mandibles black, sometimes elytra with broad poorly defined dark bands. Antennae brown with darkened last five antennomeres. Legs completely brown or tarsi (and sometimes also tibiae) infuscate. Ventral side brown to black (if abdomen black, pygidium paler).
Measurements. Males:
6.3-6.5 mm
, females:
6.9-7.5 mm
. Body length published in original description:
7.2- 8.1 mm
.
Male (
Fig.
20
). Head lustrous. Labrum transverse, with transverse row of
6
pale setae, anterior margin slightly concave. Anterior part of head impunctate, almost glabrous, with long pale seta in anterolateral angles and several shorter setae below antennal insertions. Interocular space
1.3-1.5
times as wide as transverse diameter of eye. Interantennal space
0.5
times as wide as transverse diameter of antennal socket. Frontal tubercles large, subtriangular, moderately elevated, lustrous, glabrous, impunctate, extreme anterior angles prolonged and forming elevated keel. Vertex impressed behind frontal tubercles, impunctate, almost glabrous, with group of setae along each eye. Antennae
0.85
times as long as body, antennomeres
7–11
flattened and distinctly widened (
Fig.
32
), length ratio of antennomeres equals
24
-
8-21
-
30
-
28
-
28
-
26
-
24
-
21
-
17-18
.
Pronotum lustrous,
1.45
times as broad as long, widest at first quarter, disc with distinctly convex anterior half, posterior half impressed. Anterior margin moderately concave, unbordered. Lateral margins bordered, slightly rounded in anterior half, straight and parallel posteriorly. Posterior margin moderately rounded, bordered. Anterior very short setae also on lateral margin and, more densely, also on posterior margin. Scutellum impunctate, glabrous, subtriangular, with rounded apex.
FIGURES 20–22.
Habitus of
Hoplasoma
. 20—
H. thailandicum
(male, Thailand, 6.4 mm); 21—
H. andrewesi
sp. nov.
(male, holotype, 6.0 mm); 22—
H. vithala
sp. nov.
(male, holotype, 6.7 mm).
FIGURES 23–37.
Details of males
Hoplasoma thailandicum
,
H. andrewesi
sp. nov.
and
H. vithala
sp. nov.
23–25: aedeagus (dorsal view at left, lateral view at right); 26–28: mesotibia; 29–31: last ventrite; 32–34: terminal antennomeres; 35–37: metatarsus. 23, 26, 29, 32, 35—
H. thailandicum
; 24, 27, 30, 33, 36—
H.
andrewesi
sp. nov.
; 25, 28, 31, 34, 37—
H.
vithala
sp. nov.
Scale bars: 0.5 mm for Figs 23–25 and 35–37, 1 mm for Figs 26–34.
FIGURES 38–44.
Details of females
Hoplasoma
thailandicum
and
H. vithala
sp. nov.
38–40: spermatheca (38, 40: dorsal view, 39: lateral view); 41–42: gonocoxae; 43–44: sternite VIII. 38–39, 41, 43—
H. thailandicum
; 40, 42, 44—
H. vithala
sp. nov.
Scale bar: 0.5 mm.
FIGURES 45–47.
Male abdomen. 45:
Hoplasoma unicolor
; 46:
H. ceylonense
; 47:
H. apicale
. Scale bar: 1 mm. angles rectangular, posterior angles obtusangulate, all angles with setigerous pore bearing long pale seta. Several
Elytra dull,
2.10
times as long as wide and
0.72
times as long as body, densely covered with fine small confused punctures.
Legs. Mesotibiae strongly curved in apical two thirds, flattened and triangularly extended in apical fifth (
Fig.
26
). Metatibiae laterally flattened on its whole length and moderately rounded in dorsal view. All first tarsomeres enlarged. Protarsomere
1
widely elongate, convergent basaly, twice as long as wide, distinctly wider than protarsomere
2
. Length ratio of protarsomeres
1–4
equals
18-20
-
6-17
. Mesotarsomere
1
widely elongate, convergent basaly, outer margin nearly straight, inner margin slightly rounded. Metatarsomere
1
extremely modified, subtriangular, very wide,
0.75
as long as wide. Metatarsomere
2
very long and extremely narrow, moderately extended in apical fifth (
Fig.
35
). Length ratio of metatarsomeres
1–4
equals
16-
35
-
7-19
. Claws bifurcate with inner branches somewhat shorter.
Ventral surface subopaque, finely punctate, covered with pale setae. Abdomen simple, last ventrite with small shallow impression in middle of posterior half, posterior margin of last ventrite widely concave with small subtriangular process in the middle bent inwards (
Fig.
29
).
Male genitalia. Aedeagus parallel in middle part, basally narrowed, apex triangular with tip cut and straight (
Fig.
23
).
Female. Interocular space wider,
1.7
times as wide as transverse diameter of eye. Interantennal space wide,
0.8
times as wide as transverse diameter of antennal socket. Antennae filiform. Mesotibia not modified. All first tarsomeres normal, not enlarged. Spermatheca with cornu C-shaped, apical half shorter than basal half, nodulus poorly delimited, proximal duct thin, connected to nodulus in axis
90
° (
Figs
38–39
). Sternite VIII almost circular, anterior margin covered with short setae, longer setae cummulated at apical third of the disc, tignum
2.1
times longer than sternite VIII (
Fig.
43
). Gonocoxae connected in apical quarter, extreme apex with
4
long setae, additional two setae laterally, most constricted in apical third, base widely semicircular (
Fig.
41
).
Differential diagnosis.
The males of
Hoplasoma thailandicum
are very similar to male of
H. andrewesi
sp. nov.
Both species share similar structure of mesotibiae (curved in apical two thirds in
H. thailandicum
, curved and flattened in apical quarter in
H. andrewesi
sp. nov.
) (
Figs
26–27
), peculiar metatarsi with metatarsus
1
short and very wide, metatarsomere
2
very long, thin and laterally flattened (cf.
Figs
35–36
) and antennae with last five antennomeres flattened and widened (wider in
H. thailandicum
) (cf.
Figs
32–33
).
The female of
H. andrewesi
sp. nov.
is unknown, however the females of
H. vithala
sp. nov.
and
H. thailandicum
are extremely similar. Some difference can be found on mesotibia (slightly curved in
H. thailandicum
, almost straight in
H. vithala
sp. nov.
) and on spermatheca (proximal duct gradually narrowing and connected with nodulus in axis
90
° in
H. thailandicum
, in same plane in
H. vithala
sp. nov.
) (
Figs
38–40
). Dorsal coloration of
H. thailandicum
is brown to orange, each elytron often with ill-defined dark longitudinal band, while elytra of
H. vithala
sp. nov.
are uniformly brown in all specimens examined.
Distribution.
Thailand
.