Review of the genus Coelostoma of Taiwan with description of a new species (Coleoptera: Hydrophilidae)
Author
Liu, Hsing-Che
Author
Hu, Fang-Shuo
Author
Fikáček, Martin
text
Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae
2020
2020-03-11
60
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155
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journal article
10.37520/aemnp.2020.008
1804-6487
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stultum
(
Walker, 1858
)
(
Figs 2F
,
3A
)
Hydrobius stultus
Walker, 1858: 209
.
Coelostoma stultum
:
ORCHYMONT (1928: 56)
(recorded from ‘Formosaʼ without specified locality).
Coelostoma
(
Holocoelostoma
)
stultum
:
MOUCHAMPS (1958: 3)
.
For complete synonymy see
HANSEN (1999)
.
Material examined.
TAIWAN
:
HSINCHU
:
1
1 ♀
(
HCLC
): Zhudong [
Űǥḃ
],
28.viii.2018
,
24.784950°N
121.036672°E
,
83 m
, Hsing-Che Liu leg.
JAPAN
:
YAEYAMA
ISL
.:
1,
1 spec.
(
NMPC
): Iriomote Is.,
28.vi.1981
, S. Morita lgt.[this specimen was used to illustrate the genitalia of
C. stultum
in
Fig. 2F
].
Diagnosis.
Body size
5.4–5.7 mm
, body width 3.0–
3.2 mm
. Body oval. Labrum black with yellow edges, its front margin emarginate. Elytral surface densely punctate, without traces of series, sutural stria reaching basal half of elytra. Mesofemora with strong setae, but without dense pubescence. Abdominal ventrite V with row of stout setae situated in apical emargination.
Fig. 3. Habitat of
Coelostoma
species.A – Hsinchu County, Zhudong: habitat of
C
.
stultum
(
Walker, 1858
)
; B – Hsinchu County, Hengshan Township: habitat of
C
.
wui
Orchymont, 1940
; C – Taichung City, Wufeng District:habitat of
C
.
taiwanense
sp.nov.
and
C
.
bhutanicum
Jayaswal, 1972
; D – Hsinchu County, Beipu Township: habitat of
C
.
fallaciosum
Orchymont, 1936
; E – Yilan County, Jiaoxi Township: habitat of
C
.
phallicum
Orchymont, 1940
; F – Taipei city, Neihu District: habitat of
C
.
vitalisi
Orchymont, 1923
. Photos by H.-C. Liu (A–C, F), R. Matsushima (D) and F.-S. Hu (E).
Male genitalia
(
Fig. 2F
): aedeagus
0.8–0.9 mm
long. Median lobe shorter than parameres, wide basally, narrowing towards midlength, apical half narrowly parallelsided, rounded apically; gonopore wide, situated apically; parameres bent inwards in apical third, truncate apically.
Differential diagnosis.
This species differs from other Taiwanese species except
C. bhutanicum
in the following combination of characters: mesofemora without dense pubescence and the apical portion of abdominal ventrite 5 with a shallow emargination possessing stout setae (i.e. diagnostic characters of
Holocoelostoma
). It can be distinguished from
C
.
bhutanicum
by having the median lobe wide in the basal half and not spoon-like in shape. In contrast to
C. bhutanicum
, specimens of
C. stultum
are slightly larger but with a relatively smaller and less sclerotized aedeagus.
Bionomics.
Both examined specimens from
Taiwan
were found in rotten rice stems near a rice field (
Fig. 3A
).
Distribution.
China
(
Chongqing
,
Fujian
,
Guangxi
,
Guangdong
,
Hainan
,
Jiangxi
,
Sichuan
,
Yunnan
,
Xizang
), Andaman Is.,
India
,
Indonesia
,
Japan
,
Malaysia
, Mascarene Is.,
Myanmar
, Nicobar Is.,
Oman
,
Philippines
,
Saudi Arabia
(south),
South Korea
,
Sri Lanka
,
Taiwan
,
Thailand
,
United Arab Emirates
,
Vietnam
(
JIA et al. 2014
,
2017
; this paper). Some of these records may actually refer to
C. bhutanicum
(see above under that species).