Review Of The Genus Hinda Mulsant (Coleoptera, Coccinellidae, Hyperaspinae, Brachiacanthadini)
Author
Almeida, Lúcia Massutti De
Departamento de Zoologia Universidade Federal do Paraná C. P. 19020; CEP 81531 990 Curitiba, Paraná, BRASIL
Author
Milléo, Julianne
Departamento de Zoologia Universidade Federal do Paraná C. P. 19020; CEP 81531 990 Curitiba, Paraná, BRASIL
text
The Coleopterists Bulletin
2000
2000-03-01
54
1
68
87
journal article
10.1649/0010-065x(2000)054[0068:rotghm]2.0.co;2
1938-4394
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Hinda joeli
,
new species
Figs. 23
,
41–43
Diagnosis.
Body ovalconvex. Integument black with yellow spots on pronotum and elytra (
Fig. 23
). Pronotum with two small lateral, elongate, black spots that reaches lateral border. Scutellum black. Each elytron with three large spots: the first round, in center of elytral disc and with two small anterior projections; second next to scutellum, triangular; third, transverse, apical, reaching lateral external border of elytron. Length
2.67–2.83 mm
. Width 2.00–
2.25 mm
.
Male.
Median lobe asymmetrical, median lobe slightly smaller than parameres, wide base with apex obliquely truncated; parameres wide with long bristles (
Fig. 41
). Sipho long, curved with modified membranous apex (
Fig. 42
).
Female.
Genital plate wide, with small style; spermatheca cylindrical, forming arc, with round cornus and small ramus; infundibulum elongate. Last sternite with dense array of elongate bristles on the apical border (
Fig. 43
).
Variation.
The spots of the pronotum may be united toward the apex. Each elytron may only have the two larger spots, losing the spot next to the scutellum. This variation has been seen only in females.
Remarks.
Hinda joeli
is similar to
H. humerata
,
H. regularis
and
H. modesta
,
but differs in being black with only two yellow spots on each elytron, one of which is on the central disc. Both male and female genitalia, present a pattern different from the other species. Restricted to the Amazon Basin, the range of this species is similar to those of the others mentioned above.
Type Material.
Holotype
, male, from
Rio Cauaburi
,
Amazonas
,
Brazil
,
J.Bechyne´
,
78XII1962
, deposited at the
Museum of Zoology
of the
University
of
São Paulo
.
Material Examined.
Brazil
.
Amazonas
:
Rio Cauaburi
,
78XII1962
,
J.Bechyné
col.,
two specimens
(
holotype
and
paratype
),
Convênio
DZSPGoeldi (
MZSP
)
;
Tapuruquara
,
Rio Negro
,
2527XI1962
,
J.Bechyné
col.,
one specimen
(
MZSP
)
;
45II1963
,
J.Bechyné
col.,
two specimens
(
DZUP
)
.
Hinda decemverrucata
(Mulsant)
,
new combination
Figs. 24
,
44–46
Cleothera decemverrucata
Mulsant 1850:603
.
Hyperaspis decemverrucata
:
Crotch 1874:213
.
Hyperaspis decemverrucata
:
Korschefsky 1931:187
;
Blackwelder, 1945:446
;
Gordon 1987:27
.
Diagnosis.
Body ovalconvex. Integument brown to black with yellow spots on the pronotum and elytra (
Fig. 24
). Pronotum with three large, oval and longitudinal, yellow spots. Scutellum brown to black. Each elytron with six large spots: two basal, the first larger and quadrangular; second and more elongate lateral to basal humeral callus; third, behind, slightly smaller than first, with oblique base and rounded apex; fourth and fifth smaller, elongate, united, with fourth slightly larger than fifth; with the fifth spot near elytral border; sixth large, triangular, occupying entire elytral apex.
Variation.
The central spot of the pronotum may be subdivided, rounded or small. The elytral spots may be partially united: the first and third, and the third and sixth, can be united near the suture. Length
3.92–4.08 mm
. Width
3.08–3.50 mm
.
Male.
Median lobe symmetrical, with truncate apex, approximately the same size as parameres. Parameres wide at base, with strong constriction slightly beyond base, of constant width beyond constriction, and slightly indented near apex (
Fig. 44
). Sipho elongate, curved, with truncated apex and membranous projections (
Fig. 45
).
Female.
Genital plate wide; spermatheca cylindrical, forming arc, with round cornus and poorly evident ramus; infundibulum elongate. Last sternite with dense array of elongate bristles on the apical border (
Fig. 46
).
Remarks.
Hinda decemverrucata
resembles
H. decas
and
H. designata
in the color and position of spots, and males have symmetrical genitalia. In
H.
decemverrucata
,
however, the central spot of the elytral disc is elongate, differing from that of
H. designata
.
Also the male genitalia is different. In
H. decemverrucata
the parameres are approximately the same size, while in
H. designata
they are widened and concave at the apex. The geographical distribution of both species are restricted to
Colombia
.
Type Material.
One specimen of
Hyperaspis decemverrucata,
Gordon (1987)
, from
Colombia
, with label written [
TYPE
10 verrucata Chevr], with three additional labels: one, printed in blue [
TYPE
], and two others with the following: [
Lectotype
,
Hyperaspis decemverrucata
Muls. R. Gordon
70], (the designation of which was unpublished) and [
Lectotype
,
Hyperaspis
10
decemverrucata
Muls. 1850
Gordon 1987
]. This material was studied (
UMZC
).
Figs. 44–46.
Hinda decemverrucata
.
44
) tegmen;
45
) sipho;
46
) female genitalia.
Material Examined.
Colombia
.
Chevr.
,
lectotype
,
one specimen
(
UMZC
)
;
Bogota
,
three specimens
(
UMZC
)
;
New Granada
,
two specimens
(
UMZC
)
;
origin not indicated,
Chevrolat
,
one specimen
(
UMZC
)
.