Guide To The Aquatic Heteroptera Of Singapore And Peninsular Malaysia. Viii. Leptopodomorpha, Families Saldidae, Leptopodidae, And Omaniidae
Author
Polhemus, John T.
Author
Polhemus, Dan A.
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Raffles Bulletin of Zoology
2012
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10.5281/zenodo.5348097
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Pentacora malayensis
(
Dover, 1929
)
(
Fig. 11
)
Salda malayensis
Dover, 1929: 398
Saldula malayensis
: Drake & Hoberlandt, 1951: 8
Pentacora malayensis
:
Drake, 1958: 307
Saldula korangiensis
Hamid & Sultana, 1972: 282
; syn. by Cobben, 1980: 117
Material examined.
—
SINGAPORE
:
2 males
,
8 females
,
S. Sembawang
, mangrove swamp, KLY,
7 Oct.1994
, collector unknown (
JTPC
)
.
MALAYSIA
,
Pahang
:
1 male
,
Maku
waterfall,
Pulau Tioman
,
20 Jun.1994
, coll.
C. M. Yang
(
ZRC
)
.
Kelantan
:
3 males
,
1 female
, brackish lagoon behind
Beach of Passionate Love
, near
Kota Bharu
,
20 Aug.1985
, CL 2083, coll. D. A. & J.
T
.
Polhemus
(
JTPC
).
Kedah
:
1 male
,
West
Coast
,
Langkawi Is.
,
14 Apr.1928
, collector unknown (
JTPC
)
.
Diagnosis.
— Male length 3.50–3.60, maximum width (across hemelytra) 1.60–1.70; female length 4.25, maximum width (across hemelytra) 1.85. Head with vertex black, frons dark yellow marked with a pair (1+1) of longitudinal dark stripes to either side of midline; pronotum dark centrally, dark yellow laterally; scutellum mostly black, apex dark yellow; hemelytra dark brown, extensively marked with dark yellow on outer corium external to vein R + M, clavus and inner corium each with 2–3 large dark yellow spots, hypocostal ridge present and well-developed (
Fig. 13
); wing membrane including veins dark brown, marked with a few dark yellow patches basally; legs pale yellow with black spines; antennae with segments I and II pale brown, segments III and IV dark brown.
Distribution.
— Originally described from Kuala Langkat, a district of southwestern Selangor (
Dover, 1929
), with subsequent records from
Pakistan
(Hamid & Sultana, 1972, as
Saldula korangiensis
). New records are provided above for
Singapore
, and the Malaysian states of Pahang, Kelantan and Kedah.
Discussion.
— Recognised among the regional assemblage of
Saldidae
by the 5 closed cells in the membrane of the forewing, the well-developed hypocostal ridge (
Fig. 13
), the relatively pale color pattern (
Fig. 11
), and a preference for saline habitats.
Ecological notes.
— This is a halophilic species that occurs on damp sand beaches and firm alluvial shorelines bordering
Figs. 9, 10. Intertidal
Leptopodomorpha
, dorsal habitus: 9,
Corallocoris marksae
, specimen from Singapore, Sentosa Island, CL 2216; 10,
Salduncula murphyi
, specimen from Singapore, Labrador Park, CL 2055.
Fig. 11.
Pentacora malayensis
, dorsal habitus. Specimen from Malaysia, Kelantan, E. of Kota Bharu, CL 2083.
saline estuaries and mangrove swamps.
Dover (1929)
noted in his original description that this species was “common at the edges of pools in mangrove swamp about half a mile from the sea-beach”.