Revision of the genus Morphosphaera Baly (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Galerucinae)
Author
Lee, Chi-Feng
Author
Bezdĕk, Jan
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Zootaxa
2016
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Morphosphaera japonica
(Hornstedt)
(
Figs 16–17
)
Chrysomela japonica
Hornstedt, 1788
: 1
;
Gmelin, 1790
: 1690
(list).
Morphosphaera japonica
:
Weise, 1924
: 129
(list);
Laboissière, 1930
: 364
(Sichuan, Yunnan);
Ogloblin, 1936
: 232
(Far East), 408 (key);
Chûjô & Kimoto, 1961
: 167
(list, host plants);
Gressitt and Kimoto, 1963a
: 558
(China: Fujian, Sichuan);
Kimoto, 1964
: 372
(type deposition);
Kimoto, 1965a
: 377
(key);
Kimoto & Hiura, 1965
: 34
(Japan: Kagoshima);
Kimoto & Gressitt, 1966
: 526
(Japan: Nakanoshima); Abdullah &
Qureshi, 1968
: 400
(Pakistan);
Wilcox, 1971
: 219
(list);
Medvedev & Zaytsev, 1978
: 141
(larva);
Kimoto, 1980
: 155
(list);
Dubeshko & Medvedev, 1989
: 159
(list);
Li, 1992
: 185
(Jilin);
Medvedev, 1992a
: 582
(key);
Medvedev, 1992b
: 16
(Nepal);
Yang, 1992a
: 572
(Hunan);
Yang, 1992b
: 340
(Hunan);
Kimoto & Takizawa, 1994
: 237
(key), 311 (list);
Yang
et al
. 1997
: 882
(Hubei, Sichuan);
Wang & Yang, 1998
: 102
(Fujian);
Medvedev & Sprecher, 1999
: 315
(list);
Basu, 2000
: 311
(India: Meghalaya);
Medvedev, 2000
: 11
(Nepal);
Li Yang, 2002
: 304
(Guizhou); Yang, 2002: 643 (Fujian);
Hartmann & Medvedev, 2003
: 170
(Nepal);
Kimoto, 2005
: 65
(list);
Zhang
et al
., 2006
: 176
(Guizhou);
Zhang & Yang, 2007
: 302
(Guizhou);
Beenen, 2010
: 462
(list); Sprecher-
Uebersax, 2011
: 441
(list);
Takahashi, 2012
: 319
(specimens at the Osaka Museum of Natural History);
Yang
et al
., 2015
: 189
(key), 190 (list).
Adorium japonicum
Baly, 1874
: 176
;
Harold, 1875
: 211
(as synonym of
Chrysomela japonica
Hornstedt
);
Kimoto, 1964
(type at BMNH).
Synonymy confirmed
Type
material.
Chrysomela japonica
.
Hornstedt
was a
Swedish
naturist.
Most
of his collection was housed in
Swedish
collections.
However
,
types
were not found at either the
Museum
of
Evolution
,
Uppsala
University (Hans Mejlon, personal communication,
November 11, 2015
) or Department of Zoology, the Swedish Museum of Natural History [
NHRS
] (Johannes Bergsten, personal communication,
December 2, 2015
)
.
Types
of
Chrysomela japonica
probably were never designated. These circumstances warrant the designation of a
neotype
to maintain nomenclatural stability and reduce the taxonomic confusion with morphological similar species such as
M. caerulea
(Schönfeldt)
and
M. chrysomeloides
(Bates)
.
Here
a specimen housed at the
NHRS
and determined as
C. japonica
Hornstedt
is designated as the
neotype
♀
, labeled: “Nanatadake. /
Satsuma
,
Japan
V. 98
/ Mus. em
.
24.IX.1898
[p, w] //
japonica
/ Hornst. [h, w] // NHRS-JLKB / 0 0 0 0 23321 [p, w]”.
Adorium japonicum
. Lectotype (BMNH, sex undetermined),
here designated
, labeled: “(
Chrysomela
) /
japonica
, / Hornst. / comp. with / figs. and descrips [h, w] // Type [p, w, circle label with red border] //
Adorium
/
japonicum
/ Baly / Japan, China [h, b] // Baly Coll. [p, w]”. Paralectotypes: 1 ex. (BMNH): “Japan / G. Lewis / 1910-320 [p, w] // Nagasaki /
13.II.–21.IV.81
[p, w]”; 1 ex. (BMNH): “Japan / G. Lewis / 1910-320 [p, w] //
Adorium
/
japonicum
/ Baly [h, w]”; 2 exs. (TARI, Shiraki collection): “NAGASAKI [h] / JAPAN [p] /
3.IV.1881
[h] / Col. G. LEWIS [p, w] //
Adorium
/
japonicum Baly
[h] / Det. T. Shiraki [p, w] //
Morphosphaera
/
japonica
/ BALY [h] / DET. M. CHUJO [p, w]”; 1 ex. (BMNH): “Japan / G. Lewis / 1910-320 [p, w] // Feeds on small clinging Fig growing in shady places. [h, w]”; 5 exs. (BMNH): “Japan / G. Lewis / 1910-320 [p, w]”; 1 ex. (BMNH): “Japan [h, written on underside of card which specimen was glued] // Baly Coll. [p, w]”; 1 ex, (BMNH): “S / Japan / 73.32 [h, w] //
Adorium
/
japonicum
/ Baly [h, w]”; 2 exs. (BMNH): “China [h, w] // Baly Coll. [p, w]”; 3 exs. (BMNH): “N / China [h, w] // Baly Coll. [p, w]”.
Description.
Length 9.3–10.0 mm, width
5.5–6.2 mm
. Elytra purplish metallic; head, meso- and metathoracic ventrites black, as well as antenna and leg; each abdominal ventrite with one pair of lateral black spots midway between median line and lateral margin, one much larger pair on last ventrite (
Figs 16
A–16C); prothorax and abdomen yellow, pronotum with two pairs of large black spots in a transverse line across disc, inner pair smaller, as well as a small black spot on median line slightly anterior to basal margin, with black area along basal margin that is attenuated laterally (
Fig. 16
D). Antenna filiform (
Fig. 17
A), 0.5X as long as body; length ratios of antennomeres II to XI about 1.0: 1.6: 2.1: 2.0: 2.0: 2.0: 1.9: 1.9: 1.8: 2.2, and length to width ratios of antennomeres II to XI about 1.5: 2.1: 3.0: 2.5: 2.4: 2.5: 2.4: 2.6: 2.5: 3.3. Aedeagus variable, separated into three
types
:
type
I (
Figs 17
B–17C) slender in dorsal view, 7.2x longer than wide, parallel-sided; apex lanceolate and with small rounded process at middle; ventral surface well sclerotized and smooth; narrow and moderately curved in lateral view; apical process of endophallic sclerite without subapical branch; apico-lateral process tapering apically; with one pair of processes erect and recurved outwards at apical 1/3; base tubelike;
type
II similar to
type
I with general shape (
Figs 17
D–17E), but apical process of endophallic sclerite with subapical branch directed outwards;
type
III (
Figs 17
F–17G) similar to
type
I with same endophallic sclerite, but general shape extremely slender, 10.5x longer than wide. Gonocoxae reduced. Ventrite VIII (
Fig. 17
H) with short spiculum; apex transverse; with dense setae along entire apex. Receptacle of spermatheca (
Fig.
17
I) elongately and moderately swollen, pump much narrower and strongly curved, proximal spermathecal duct long and wide.
FIGURES 16.
Habitus of
Morphosphaera japonica
(Hornstedt, 1788)
. 16A. Dorsal view; 16B. Ventral view; 16C. Head; 16D. Pronotum.
FIGURES 17.
Diagnostic characters of
Morphosphaera japonica
(Hornstedt, 1788)
. 17A. Antenna; 17B. Penis, type I, dorsal view; 17C. Ditto, lateral view; 17D. Penis, type II, dorsal view; 17E. Ditto, lateral view; 17F. Penis, type III, dorsal view; 17G. Ditto, lateral view; 17H. Abdominal ventrite VIII; 17I. Spermatheca.
Diagnosis.
Morphosphaera japonica
is similar to
M. chrysomeloides
and
M. caerulea
in possessing five black spots on the pronotum and bluish metallic elytra, but
M. japonica
can be separated from others by presence of a black band along the basal margin of the pronotum and meso- and metathoracic ventrites and legs black (no black band along basal margin of the pronotum and meso-metathorcic ventrites and femora reddish brown in
M. chrysomeloides
and
M. caerulea
).
Host Plants.
Ficus pumila
L.,
F. erecta
Thunb.
,
F. sarmentosa
B. Ham. ex J. E. Sm. var.
nipponica
(Fr. & Sav.) Corner (Moraceae)
(
Chûjô and Kimoto 1961
,
Gressitt & Kimoto 1963a
).
Yang
et al
. (2015)
listed also
Morus alba
(Moraceae)
.
Remarks.
Different aedeagal types are divided by geographic distribution. Only type I was found in Japan, while types I and III can be found in China, and type II was found in Nepal.
Other
material examined.
CHINA
.
Fujian
: 2 exs.,
Foochow
(=
Fuzhou
), 1935-6, leg.
M. S. Yang
(
BMNH
)
;
1 ex.,
Fou Tcheou
(=
Fuzhou
), leg.
J. Achard
(
NMPC
)
;
1 ex.,
Kaoyang
,
12.VII.1942
, leg.
T. C. Maa
(
BPBM
)
;
1 ex.,
Shaowu
, ShuiPeiKai,
V.1944
, leg.
T. C. Maa
(
BPBM
)
;
2 exs.,
Zhaizhong
,
21.VIII.2014
, leg. native collector (
TARI
)
;
Guangxi
: 2 exs.,
Longsheng Hot Spring
,
11–14.IV.2013
, leg.
M. Fikáček
,
J. Hájek
,
J. Růžička
(
NMPC
)
;
Guizhou
[
Koúy Tchéou
]: 3 exs.,
Koúy Yang Foú
(=
Guiyang
) (
NMPC
)
;
Jiangxi
: 1 ex.,
Kiukiang
(=
Jiujiang
), leg.
Matějka
(
NMPC
)
;
Shandong
: 4 exs.,
Kiautschau
, leg.
W. H. Nycge
(
MTD
)
;
1 ex., same locality, leg.
Matějka
(
NMPC
)
;
Sichuan
: 1 ex.,
Daiwopu
,
22.VI.2013
, leg. native collector (
TARI
)
;
1 ex.,
Kina
, leg.
Hummel
(
NHRS
)
;
2 exs.,
Tatsienlu
(=
Kading
), leg.
Reitter
(
NMPC
)
;
1 ex.,
Tasienlu
,
Yüling Süd
, leg.
E. Reitter
(
NMPC
)
;
Yunnan
: 2 exs.,
Shilin
,
60km
SE Kuming
,
3–4.VII.1990
, leg.
D. Král
(
NHMB
)
; 2 exs., same but with “leg. V. Kubáň (NHMB);
3 exs., same locality,
10.VII.1990
, leg.
L. & M. Bocák
(
NHMB
)
;
1 ex., XI
Shan
,
W Kunming
,
2.IV.1999
, leg.
P. Jäger
(
SMNS
)
; 3 exs,. leg. P. Guerry (MCSN);
JAPAN
. 11 exs.,
Ichinotani
,
Suma-Kobe
,
5.VII.1932
, leg.
Reitter
(
JBCB
,
NMPC
)
;
1 ex.,
Ikuwa
,
Awaji island
,
1.VIII.2932
(
JBCB
)
;
3 exs.,
Kioto
(=
Kyoto
) (
NMPC
)
;
24 exs.,
Tsushima
, leg.
W. H. Muche
(
MTD
)
;
1 ex.,
Satsuma
,
V.1886
, leg.
Leech
(
MTD
)
;
Kyushu
: 1 ex.,
Fukuoka
Pref.,
Mt. Wakasugi
,
15.V.1960
, leg.
S. Miyamoto
(
KMNH
)
;
1 ex.,
Fukuoka
City,
Mt. Atago
,
9.V.1954
, leg.
K. Morimoto
(
KMNH
)
;
1 ex., same locality,
13.VI.1956
, leg.
S. Kimoto
(
KMNH
)
;
1 ex.,
Fukuoka
City,
Mt. Tachibana
,
30.IV.1979
, leg.
K. Morimoto
(
KMNH
)
;
1 ex.,
Kumamoto
City,
Tatsudayama
,
23.VI.1959
, leg.
A. Kawarabata
(
KMNH
)
;
Shikoku
: 1 ex., Kohchi Pref.,
Kurosan
,
29.IV.1956
, leg.
Y. Murakami
(
KMNH
)
;
NEPAL
.
Sankhua Sabha
: 2 exs.,
Arun Valley
bottom betw.
Hedangna
and
Num
,
6–8.VI.1988
, leg.
J. Martens
&
W. Schawaller
(
SMNS
)
;
VIETNAM
. 1 ex.,
Laos
Tonkin, 1907, leg.
W. H. Muche
(
MTD
)
;
1 ex.,
Lao-Kai prov.
, Sa-Pa,
14.IV.1962
, leg.
A. Warchalowski
(
RBCN
)
.
Distribution.
China
(
Fujian
,
Guangxi
,
Guizhou
,
Hubei
,
Hunan
,
Jiangxi
,
Jilin
,
Shandong
,
Sichuan
,
Yunnan
);
India
(
Meghalaya
),
Japan
,
Nepal
,
Pakistan
,
Russia
(Far East),
Vietnam
.
Beenen (2010)
and
Yang
et al
. (2015)
listed also from
China
(
Zhejiang
).