Review of the Taiwanese Laccobius Erichson, 1837 (Coleoptera: Hydrophilidae) with description of a new species
Author
Liu, Hsing-Che
Taiwanese Society of Insect Natural History, No. 8, Wufeng Rd., Hsinchu County 310, Taiwan.
Author
Fikáček, Martin
0000-0002-2078-6798
Department of Biological Sciences, National Sun Yat-sen University, No. 70 Lien-hai Rd., Kaohsiung City 80424, Taiwan. & Department of Entomology, National Museum, Cirkusová 1740, CZ- 19100 Praha 9 - Horní Počernice, Czech Republic. & Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Viničná 7, CZ- 12844 Praha 2, Czech Republic. mfikacek @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 2078 - 6798
mfikacek@gmail.com
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Zootaxa
2021
2021-04-20
4963
3
587
599
journal article
7088
10.11646/zootaxa.4963.3.11
37bbbcdd-7455-4fd2-854c-49f010b3b27c
1175-5326
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Laccobius
(
Microlaccobius
)
hoi
Liu & Fikáček
sp. nov.
何氏flǿ牙ḃ
(
Figs 1–5
,
21
,
25
)
Type
locality.
Taiwan
,
Pingtung County
,
Ligang Township
[¶ffiė
],
Erchong River
[
二AEë
],
22.7982°N
120.5011°E
,
32 m
a. s. l.
Type material.
Holotype
:
male (
NMNS
):
TAIWAN
:
PINGTUNG
:
Ligang Township
,
Erchong River
,
22.7982°N
120.5011°E
,
32m
,
26.IV.2020
.
Hsing-Che Liu
leg.
Paratypes
:
TAIWAN
:
PINGTUNG
:
1 spec.
(
HCLC
): same data as the holotype
.
CHIAYI
:
1 male
,
1 female
(
NCHU
):
Dapu Township
[
k埔ė
],
Zengwen Dam
[
曾Ý水庫
],
17.V.2020
.
Kunta Ho
leg.
by light trap.
KAOHSIUNG
:
1 female
(
HCLC
):
Liouguei District
[
六AE區
],
Laonong River
[
Ž濃ë
],
24.VI.2020
.
Hsing-Che Liu
&
Uitsiann Ong
leg.
TAICHUNG
:
3 spec.
(
TARI
)
Wufeng District
[
Ȃ峰區
],
15.V.2020
.
Hsing-Che Liu
leg.
Description.
Form and Color
(
Figs. 1–2
). Body length
2.5–2.7 mm
(
holotype
:
2.6 mm
), maximum body width
1.7–1.9 mm
(
holotype
:
1.9 mm
). Body oval, moderately convex. Maxillary palpus light brownish yellow, blackish at the very apex of the last palpomere. Antennae yellowish to brown, antennal club slightly darker. Head black, with distinct preocular spots. Labrum and mentum black. Pronotum pale, with irregularly shaped central dark spot ca. as wide as three-fifths of pronotum width (
Fig. 21
). Elytra pale, with variable pattern of slightly irregular longitudinal series consisting of black spots. Whole scutellar shield black. Ventral surface black with yellowish pubescence. Leg pale yellowish.
FIGURES 19–22.
Pronotum of Taiwanese
Laccobius
(
Microlaccobius
)
species. 19:
L. formosus
Gentili, 1979
. 20:
L. hammondi
Gentili, 1984
. 21:
L. hoi
sp. nov.
22:
L. roseiceps
Régimbart, 1903
.
Head.
Surface densely punctate, sagittal suture indistinct. Eyes moderately large, somewhat protruding, separated by ca. 2.0× the width of one eye. Labrum coarsely punctate, anterior margin not emarginate. Mentum glabrous, ca. 1.2–1.3× as wide as long. Antennae with 8 antennomeres, longer than maxillary palpus, intermediate segments (antennomeres III and IV) very short; each club antennomere of different shape, closely segmented, with long or short pubescence; antennomere VI largest, antennomere VII semicircular in shape, antennomere VIII longer than wide, tapering towards apex.
Thorax.
Pronotum ca. 2.6× wider than long; surface rough, loosely punctate. Surface of mesoventrite densely pubescent. Metanepisterna ca. 5.3× as long as wide, parallel-sided; metaventrite densely pubescent except along midline, slightly raised. Scutellar shield in form of equilateral triangle. Elytral surface with slightly irregular rows of serial punctures.
Legs.
Profemora densely pubescent basally; protibiae with longest stiff setae situated in apical third. Mesofemora almost bare, with sparse punctation; mesotibiae with longitudinal rows of stiff setae. Metafemora smooth, wider than mesofemora; metatibiae slender, slightly bent inwards.
Abdomen.
Ventrites I–V sparsely pubescent; Ventrite VI densely pubescent.
Male genitalia
(
Figs. 3–5
). Aedeagus
0.6 mm
long, phallobase slightly narrowed and truncate basally. Median lobe very broad, slightly shorter than parameres, narrowing and membranous at apex, surface with lateral deep rugae. Parameres flattened laterally, very narrow and slightly bent inwards in dorsal and ventral views, strongly narrowing and acute in lateral view.
Differential diagnosis.
This species is very similar
Laccobius philipinus
Gentili, 2005
, but can be distinguished from it by the pronotal dark spot almost as wide as the head (narrower than the head in
L. philipinus
;
Fig. 6
), median lobe very wide and almost of the same width throughout except at apex (median lobe moderately wide, indistinctly constricted subapically in
L. philipinus
), parameres very narrow, bent inwards, rounded at apex in dorsal and ventral views (parameres moderately wide, straight and pointed at apex in dorsal and ventral views in
L. philipinus
). For comparison with the aedeagus of the
holotype
of
L. philipinus
, see
Figs 7–9
.
Etymology
. The species is named after Mr. Kunta Ho who first discovered this species in
Pingtung county
,
Taiwan
.
Distribution.
This species is known from central and southern
Taiwan
(
Chiayi
,
Kaohsiung
,
Pingtung
,
Taichung
;
Fig. 27
).
Bionomics.
Specimens from
Pingtung
and
Kaohsiung
were collected from a lowland stream and co-occurred syntopically with
L. formosus
and
L. roseiceps
(
Fig. 25
). Specimens from
Chiayi
were collected in a light trap set near a water reservoir. Specimens from
Taichung
were collected from a small stream and co-occurred syntopically with
L. hammondi
(
Fig. 24
), but
L hoi
sp. nov.
was much less abundant than
L. hammondi
.
Comments.
Gentili (2005)
described
L. philipinus
from the
Philippines
, but included a single female from
Taiwan
in the type series. The Taiwanese specimen was collected in Liukui near
Kaohsiung
. The first author of this study (HCL) visited the area in 2020 and collected the
Hydrophilidae
from streams and wet rocks in Liukui and surrounding areas in the
Kaohsiung
county. Three species of
Laccobius
were found:
L. formosus
,
L. roseiceps
and
L. hoi
sp. nov.
, but no specimens of
L. philipinus
.
Laccobius philipinus
and
L. hoi
sp. nov.
are very similar externally, despite their male genitalia which differ obviously between the species (see differential diagnosis). The
paratype
of
L philipinus
from
Taiwan
designated by
Gentili (2005)
is deposited in the collection of Elio Gentili in Museo Civico di Storia Naturale, Verona,
Italy
, and was not examined by us. It seems to correspond to
L. hoi
sp. nov.
by the size of the pronotal dark spot (E. Gentili, pers. comm.
July 2020
). Therefore, we remove
L. philipinus
from the Taiwanese fauna.