Revision of the genus Miridiba Reitter, 1902 (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae, Melolonthinae): genital morphotypes and new taxonomic data
Author
Gao, Chuan-bu
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Guangdong Key Laboratory of Animal Conservation and Resource Utilization, Guangdong Public Laboratory of Wild Animal Conservation and Utilization, Institute of Zoology, Guangdong Academy of Sciences, 105 Xingang Road W., Guangzhou 510260, China. Unidad de Protección Vegetal. Centro de Investigación y Tecnología Agroalimentaria (CITA) e Instituto Agroalimentario de Aragón (IA 2) (CITA-Universidad de Zaragoza), Avenida Montañana, 930. 50059 Zaragoza, Spain. & Buzh.
Buzh.Gao@msn.com
Author
Coca-Abia, María Milagro
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mcoca@aragon.es
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European Journal of Taxonomy
2021
2021-05-12
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1
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http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2021.749.1355
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Miridiba scutata
(
Reitter, 1902
)
comb. nov.
Figs 20–22
,
94
Holotrichia scutata
Reitter, 1902: 175
(
type
loc.:
Hong Kong
,
China
).
Holotrichia scutata
Moser, 1909: 471
(primary homonym of
H. scutata
Reitter, 1902
). syn. nov.
Holotrichia scutulata
Dalla Torre, 1912: 206
(new name of
Holotrichia scutata
Moser, 1909
). syn. nov.
Miridiba lassallei
Keith, 2010: 237
, figs 9–11 (
type
loc.: Nghia Lo,
Vietnam
). syn. nov.
Holotrichia scutata
Reitter
–
Chang 1964: 149
(species list; in key).
Holotrichia scutata
Moser
–
Smetana & Král 2006: 220
(catalogue).
Holotrichia scutulata
Dalla Torre
–
Chang 1964: 149
(species list; in key). —
Smetana & Král 2006: 220
(catalogue).
Diagnosis
External morphology of adult (
Fig. 94
). Body size 14.0–16.0 mm. Dorsal surface glabrous. Clypeus rounded laterally, with conspicuous punctures, anterior edge emarginate at middle. Frons with carina moderately developed and blunt. Pronotal surface shiny, regularly punctate, with punctures closer together just behind anterior margin, glabrous, at most with a tiny seta on each puncture, anterior pronotal margin flanged, glabrous; posterior margin glabrous; lateral margins serrated and pubescent; anterior angles almost right not projected forward, posterior angles obtuse and marked. Scutellum without punctures and glabrous. Elytral surface glabrous, at most with a tiny seta on each puncture, with striations weakly defined, punctures distributed between striae; epipleuron glabrous, at most with few setae at base. Foretibia with dorsal carina moderately developed; insertion of inner spur closer third outer tooth than second one. Meso- and metatibia with transverse carina complete, inner margin of dorsal surface without spines. Pygidium with deep punctuation, surface with inconspicuous pubescence, margin pubescent. Ventrites with conspicuous punctures; ventrites 2, 3 and 4 glabrous, at most with a tiny seta in each puncture; ventrite 5 with long pubescence irregularly distributed at posterior half; ventrite 6 moderately bulging at anterior margin, with long pubescence on posterior margin. Male genitalia: parameres (
Fig. 20
) with dorsal and ventral branches joined laterally. Dorsal branches fused with apex asymmetrical, elevated and twisted. Ventral branches reduced, lightly sclerotized and fused by a ventral membrane. Endophallus (
Fig. 21
) with a raspula with soft setae and spines at distal end; with spines isolated at middle. Apophysis of temones (
Fig. 21
) long and separated from each other. Female genitalia (
Fig. 22
) as described above (morphotype VIII “
Scutata
”).
Material examined
Lectotype
of
M. scutata
(Reitter)
(here designated)
CHINA
•
♂
; “Hong Kong”; “
scutata
Rtt
”; “?
SYNTYPE
Holotrichia scutata
Reitter, 1902
labelled by
MFNB
2018”; “
Lectotype
Miridiba scutata
(
Reitter, 1902
)
Chuan-bu Gao & Coca-Abia det. 2019”;
MFNB
.
Lectotype
of
M. scutata
(Moser)
(here designated)
CHINA
•
♂
; “
Hong Kong
”; “Coll
Brenske
”; “
H. scutata
Type Mos”, “
scutata
” [label in pink]; “Lectotype
Miridiba scutulata
(
Dalla Torre, 1912
)
Chuan-bu Gao
&
Coca-Abia
det. 2019”;
MFNB
.
Holotype
of
M. lassallei
VIETNAM
•
♂
; “
Nghia Lo ouest de Yen Bai
” [
Nghia Lo, west of Yen Bai
]; “
May 2004
;
Lassalle
leg.
Vietnam
”; “
D. Keith
det. 2009”;
DKC
.
Other material
CHINA
•
1 ♂
,
1 ♀
;
Pipitz
leg.;
Coll. Brenske
;
MFNB
.
Remarks
Nonfried (1892) cited
Holotrichia scutata
Reitter, 1892
collected in Nienghali (
Guangxi province
of
China
), mentioning a publication, which, supposedly, contained the original species description. Unfortunately, we have not found this paper.
Reitter (1902)
described this species from
Hong Kong
without specifying the origin or number of specimens described. Later,
Moser (1909)
, ignoring the existence of Brenske’s species and Reitter’s description, published another taxon named
Holotrichia scutata
Moser, 1909
,also from
Hong Kong
.Soon after,
Dalla Torre (1912)
realized the primary homonymy and proposed the name
Holotrichia scutulata
for
H. scutata
of
Moser (1909)
. We have studied
one type
specimen of
H. scutata
Reitter, 1902
(MFNB), which shows external features that characterize the genus
Miridiba
. Hence, we transfer
H. scutata
Reitter, 1902
to
Miridiba
and establish the genital morphotype VIII “
Scutata
”. Besides, we have studied a type specimen of
Holotrichia scutulata
Dalla Torre, 1912
(MFNB), verifying the similarities of external morphology and male genitalia (parameres shape, sclerotized structures and sensillae in the endophallus) between both taxa, which confirm the synonymy of
H. scutulata
with
H. scutata
. On the other hand, Keith (2010) described
Miridiba lassallei
based on a male specimen. According to the original description and illustrations (Keith 2010: figs 9–11), the characteristic shape of aedeagus, its asymmetry, the fusion and twist of dorsal branches, and fusion of ventral ones, distinguish it from other known
Miridiba
species.
Nevertheless, after studying the
holotype
of
M. lassallei
(DKC)
, we have noted that the features of the external morphology and male genitalia that characterize
M. scutata
(
Reitter, 1902
)
are also present in
M. lassallei
. Therefore, we established the synonymy of
M. lassallei
with
M. scutata
.
Figs 94–97. 94
.
Miridiba scutata
(
Reitter, 1902
)
, lectotype, ♂ (MFNB). Habitus in drosal view.
95– 97
.
M. schoolmeesteri
Keith, 2010
, holotype, ♂ (DKC).
95
. Habitus in dorsal view.
96
. Parameres in dorsal (A) and lateral (B) views.
97
. Endophallus and temones in lateral view. Scale bars: 94–95 = 5.0 mm; 96–97 = 1.0 mm.
Distribution
China
(
Guangxi
,
Hongkong
),
Vietnam
(Nghia Lo).