The genus Tychius Germar (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Curculioninae) in China, with description of three new species
Author
Jiang, Chunyan
0000-0002-3512-8544
jiangchnyan@ioz.ac.cn
Author
Caldara, Roberto
0000-0001-9932-7078
roberto.caldara@gmail.com
Author
Zhang, Runzhi
0000-0001-9001-0154
zhangrz@ioz.ac.cn
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Zootaxa
2020
2020-09-25
4856
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journal article
8468
10.11646/zootaxa.4856.1.1
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6.
Tychius praescutellaris
(
Pic, 1902
)
(
Figures 11–14
,
135–138
, 249–250, 310, 367, 400, 434, 460)
Miccotrogus praescutellaris
Pic, 1902: 147
.
Caldara, 1990: 120
(
Tychius
).
Material examined.
CHINA
:
Inner Mongolia
: Huhehaote,
Inner Mongolia
Academy of Agricultural & Animal Husbandry Sciences Farm,
Cannabis
sp.,
8-VII-1961
,leg Hongchang Li(1);Otog Qianqi,Dashatou(
38°9’N
107°34’E
,
1345 m
),
Medicago sativa
,
22-V-2019
, leg Chunyan Jiang, Xiaoliang Yang (2).
Beijing
: Xibeiwang,
15-VIII-1961
, leg Shuyong Wang (1).
Shaanxi
: Yulin, Hengshan, Leilongwan (
38°1’N
109°9’E
,
1079 m
),
Medicago sativa
,
20-V- 2019
, leg Chunyan Jiang, Xiaoliang Yang (11).
Redescription.
Length
2.10–2.50 mm
(
Fig. 11–14
). Integument reddish except for blackish pronotum, base and sides of elytra and venter; on dorsum covered with grayish brown scales variable in shape, from subrectangular to subelliptical, and width, never seta-like on disc of pronotum and wider on elytra. Rostrum (
Fig. 135–138
) robust (Rl/Rw
3.35–3.67 in
male,
3.25–3.50 in
female; Rl/Pl
0.74–0.85 in
male,
0.79–0.87 in
female), in dorsal view with sides slightly convergent from base to apex, in lateral view moderately narrow after scrobe. Antennal funicle 6- segmented. Eyes weakly convex, slightly prominent. Pronotum subquadrate (Pw/Pl 1.04–1.20), with sides slightly curved from base, slightly convex on dorsum. Elytra subrectangular (El/Ew 1.42–1.65), at base distinctly wider than pronotum (Ew/Pw 1.27–1.38), with rectilinear sides, widest at middle, moderately convex. Femora (
Fig. 249–250
) without tooth. Profemora and protibiae (
Fig. 310
) without sexual characters. Claws with small and thin medial teeth, as long as half of claw. Male genitalia: with subparallel sides in basal 2/3 then gradually narrowing to apex (
Fig. 400
), apodemes slightly shorter than body of penis (
Fig. 367
). Female genitalia: spermatheca (
Fig. 434
) with long parallel-sided ramus, almost indistinct collum, thin nodulus, long and thin cornu; spiculum ventrale (
Fig. 460
) with arms joined at base then rectilinear and gradually diverging to apex.
Remarks and comparative notes.
This species is easily distinguishable from all other Palearctic species due to the peculiar dorsal vestiture formed by scales that are variable in their shape.
Biology.
One specimen was collected on
Cannabis
sp. around a farm of
Beta vulgaris
L., but we do not think this is the real host plant of
T. praescutellaris
. Very recently we collected some specimens on
Medicago sativa
L. in
Inner Mongolia
and
Shaanxi
(see Material examined).
Distribution.
Previously known from
Kazakhstan
,
Mongolia
, eastern Siberia and from
China
without more detailed indication. We examined specimens from Northwest
China
(BEI NMO SHA).