New Acantharadus And Kema Species (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Aradidae) From Halmahera Island, Indonesia
Author
Tang, Jin
Author
Zhang, Gongaote
Author
Guo, Junqi
Author
Luo, Lingxuan
Author
Jiang, Jiamei
Author
Pan, Hongbo
text
Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae
2023
2023-06-30
69
2
151
164
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1259653
journal article
10.17109/AZH.69.2.151.2023http://zoobank.org/9196D59A-6501-4576-9ED7-00DC51B05EA1
2064-2474
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Kema
lobulata
(
Kormilev, 1953
)
(
Fig. 30
)
Remarks – Genus
Kema
was erected by
KORMILEV (1955)
for the species he described as
Acantharadus lobulatus
KORMILEV, 1953
, based on a single male from N
Celebes
(
Sulawesi
). Its total length (in median line)
11.3 mm
. No further specimen has been recorded since. Now
three females
are available from CEHI, which share the characters given for the male and are considered to represent the opposite sex. Total length: 12.8, 13.2,
13.7 mm
, respectively.
Material examined – “PC.Palopo /
Gg. Sampung
/
800–1050 m
// S-Sulawesi / leg.
A. Riedel
/
15-16 IX 1997
” (1 f,
CEHI
and 1f
HNHM
). “
L. Poso
, Tentena / Tonusu Bada-road /
800-1000 m
// C-Sulawesi / leg.
A. Riedel
/
1 IX 1997
” (1 f,
CEHI
)
.
Key to species of the genus
Kema
Kormilev, 1971
(Developed from
KORMILEV (1971: 115))
1 (4) Width across anterolateral lobes of pronotum less than across humeri (across hind lobes). Anterolateral lobe of pronotum about as wide apically as basally, anterior and posterior margin parallel. Body length shorter than
13 mm
.
2 (3) Anterior process of head reaching about basal 1/4 of antennal joint I, latter as long as III. Medio-lateral row of glabrous areas about half as wide as extero-lateral row. All PE angles of abdomen pointed, including II. (
Indonesia
:
Sulawesi
)
K. bloetei
3 (2) Anterior process of head reaching about basal 3/5 of antennal joint I, latter much shorter than III. Basolateral lobe of hemelytra hemicircular. Medio-lateral row of glabrous areas wider anteriorly than posteriorly. All PE angles of abdomen blunt, except VII, II only slightly protruding, rounded. (New
Guinea
)
K. papuasica
4 (1) Width across anterolateral lobes of pronotum greater than across humeri. Anterolateral lobe of pronotum about as wide as, or distinctly wid- er apically than basally, anterior and posterior margin parallel or lobe axe-form, dilating apically. Body length
11.6–14.5 mm
.
5(6) (mf) Anterolateral lobe of pronotum slightly longer than wide, anteri- or and posterior margins parallel. Medio-lateral row of glabrous areas about half as wide as extero-lateral row. PE angles II protruding, but blunt apically.
12.8–13.7 mm
(
Indonesia
:
Sulawesi
)
K. lobulata
6(5) Anterolateral lobe of pronotum much longer than wide, anterior and posterior margins diverging apically. Medio-lateral row of glabrous areas about as wide as extero-lateral row. PE angles II protruding, pointed apically.
7(8) (m, f) Antennal joint I club-shaped, about 2 times as thick apically, than basally. Anterolateral lobe of pronotum much longer than wide, anterior and posterior margins diverging apically, 1.3 times as wide apically, than basally. In dorsal view of f PE angles VII posteriorly produced, about as long as wide (
Fig. 24
). Paratergite VIII more surpassing pygophore posteriorly. Spiracle VIII in male on ventral side near to tip, not visible from above. 14.0 mm. (
Indonesia
: Halmahera)
K. pamae
sp. n.
8(7) (m, f) Antennal joint I subcylindrical. Anterolateral lobe of pronotum much longer than wide, anterior and posterior margins diverging apically, 1.2 times as wide apically, than basally. In dorsal view of f PE angles VII posteriorly produced, about twice as long as wide (
Fig. 26
). Paratergite VIII less surpassing pygophore posteriorly. Spiracle VIII is near to tip, visible from above only.
12.8–14.5 mm
. (
Philippines
,
Indonesia
:
Sulawesi
)
K. acutissima