The Luciolinae of S. E. Asia and the Australopacific region: a revisionary checklist (Coleoptera: Lampyridae) including description of three new genera and 13 new species
Author
Ho, - Z.
text
Zootaxa
2019
2019-10-18
4687
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.4687.1.1
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Luciola filiformis
Olivier 1913c
Luciola filiformis
Olivier 1913c: 271
. Chȗjô & Sâtô 1971: 15.
Chen 2003: 170
.
Kawashima
et al.
2003: 247
.
Jeng
et al
. 2003b: 260
.
Fu 2014: 23
.
Luciola yayeyamana
Matsumura 1918: 39
. Chȗjô & Sâtô 1971: 15 (synonymy).
Type.
Syntype
male.
TAIWAN
(as
Formosa
).
Examined
by M-L
Jeng
(
MNHN
Olivier Box 68)
.
Diagnosis
. A small species (around
5 mm
long) with a reddish or yellow pronotum having a median dark marking which reaches the anterior but not the posterior pronotal margin, black MS and elytra, and female brachelytral; the posterior margin of the aedeagal sheath sternite is rounded entire and the median anterior margin of the sheath tergite is widely prolonged and apically rounded. Larvae have laterally explanate tergal margins.
Remarks
. We assign
filiformis
to
Luciola
s. str.
on the basis of illustrations in
Fu (2014: 23)
. Differing altitudes seem to affect both male colour patterns and length of the abbreviated female elytra.
Chen (2003: 171)
depicts a male from ‘middle altitudes’ with orange red MS, while on page 170 the male from ‘lower altitudes’ has a black MS with narrow paler margins. Females from ‘middle altitudes’ have longer elytra (about twice as long as median pronotal length) than those from lower altitudes. In the following reference the figure of the aedeagus may involve also at least part of the aedeagal sheath and is difficult to interpret (Chȗjô & Sâtô 1971 fig. 2 page 14).