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<paragraph id="BB255B42EE3EB483A4041BA575A3290A" pageId="6" pageNumber="69">Taxon classification Animalia Hemiptera Plataspidae</paragraph>
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<taxonomicName id="338C1D97760517058CED0104B19ECB1A" authority="Bergroth, 1913" authorityName="Bergroth" authorityYear="1913" genus="Hemitrochostoma" lsidName="Hemitrochostoma altilabris" pageId="6" pageNumber="69" rank="species" species="altilabris">Hemitrochostoma altilabris Bergroth, 1913</taxonomicName>
Figs 5-6, 9-11, 12-13, 16-21, 24-27, 28-31
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<taxonomicName id="9E0625BAD7036AF6752CB6671F692C1D" genus="Hemitrochostoma" lsidName="Hemitrochostoma altilabris" pageId="6" pageNumber="69" rank="species" species="altilabris">Hemitrochostoma altilabris</taxonomicName>
Bergroth, 1913: 177. Syntype(s) (male): [Malaysia:] Borneo, Sarawak, Trusan; depository unknown (see Discussion).
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Tomokuni, 2012: 40. Holotype (male): Malaysia: Borneo, Sarawak, Lambir Hills National Park, Inoue Trail; NSMT. New subjective synonym.
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<paragraph id="C8D50FD277C8F44C64E16A5ED87E570C" pageId="6" pageNumber="69">References.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="5BF19EEED7B18ACD84A9F4E7642E3F57" pageId="6" pageNumber="69">
<bibRefCitation id="C29A500FA43F5F566B4A44CA423568C0" author="Redei, D" journalOrPublisher="263, 273" pageId="10" pageNumber="73" title="Labroplatys, a new genus of Oriental Plataspidae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) with two new species from India, Laos, and China." volumeTitle="Entomologica Americana" year="2013">
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and Bu 2013
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: 272 (morphology).
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<paragraph id="055221584AC74928985059F7F6E24F27" pageId="6" pageNumber="69">Material examined.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="5822BC9C0E197BD54BC80DCC6D909F6E" pageId="6" pageNumber="69">
MALAYSIA. Borneo: Sarawak, Kapit Distr., env. of Rumah Ugap, valley of Sut River, 3-9.iii.1994, leg. P.
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(3 males 3 females ZJCP, 1 male 1 female HNHM).
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<subSubSection id="79DFBDD85BC72F4991114FE45FDE4AAC" pageId="6" pageNumber="69" type="diagnosis">
<paragraph id="937AB116609143537D5A3A51FDD96F9C" pageId="6" pageNumber="69">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
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Differs from the only known congener,
<taxonomicName id="AA3346D299C7F020FD55E0FC37CE363C" genus="Hemitrochostoma" lsidName="Hemitrochostoma rutabulum" pageId="6" pageNumber="69" rank="species" species="rutabulum">Hemitrochostoma rutabulum</taxonomicName>
sp. n., by the less-dilated mandibular plates in both sexes and the less-produced anterior angles of the pronotum (not extending to anterior margin of eye in dorsal view) (Figs 5-6).
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<paragraph id="D51A94640AF8E29E1D8F15A4C87B79FF" pageId="6" pageNumber="69">Redescription.</paragraph>
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Male and female. Photographs of the habitus and diagnostic characters of both sexes were presented by
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under the name
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.
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Colour and integument. Dorsum of body brown, following parts ochraceous: mandibular plates except their narrow lateral margin, a middorsal vitta between base of clypeus and base of head usually narrowing towards base of head; explanate lateral margin, a pair of transverse submedian fasciae between collar and calli, some suffused spots at posterior margin of calli, and humeral tubercles on pronotum; a pair of distinct or indistinct spots at basal tumescence and occasionally an indistinct median vitta on disk of scutellum; visible portion of costal margin of fore wing; lateral and posterior margins of scutellum broadly marmorated with ochraceous of various extent; legs ochraceous, antennae slightly darker, brownish ochraceous; venter of head brown, ventrally visible surfaces of mandibular plates and clypeus ochraceous, labium ochraceous, ventrally visible portions of thorax and abdomen brown, explanate lateral margin of propleuron ochraceous, abdominal ventrites somewhat lighter brown than pterothoracic pleura, lateral margin and an adjoining sublateral spot at anterior margin of each of ventrites
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ochraceous. Integument and vestiture as in the generic description.
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Structure. Head (Figs 5-6) with lateral margin of mandibular plates weakly (male) or insignificantly (female) emarginate anteriad of eye, then more or less straight, slightly diverging anteriad (male) or subparallel (female), apically abruptly truncate (male, female). Pronotum (Figs 5-6) with anterolateral angles distinctly produced anteriad but not reaching anterior margin of eye (male, female). Other characteristic of the exoskeleton as in generic description. A detailed description, habitus photos and photos of diagnostic characters of both sexes were provided by
<bibRefCitation id="7D6E6A41D0FE12F5BF6E4AF4CA580C5D" author="Tomokuni, M" journalOrPublisher="Memoirs of the National Museum of Natural Science, Tokyo" pageId="10" pageNumber="73" pagination="39 - 45" title="A new genus and species of mutualistic Plataspidae (Insecta: Heteroptera) from Sarawak, Malaysia." volume="48" year="2012">Tomokuni (2012)</bibRefCitation>
under the name
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.
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External male genitalia. Genital capsule (Figs 12-13) with a pair of weak lateral notches in posterior view, therefore lateral margins appearing weakly emarginate in most exposed view; cuplike sclerite (Fig. 12-13: cus) large, occupying most of ventral inner surface of genital capsule, visible as a transverse rim-like plate along ventral margin of posterior aperture of genital capsule in posterior view. Paramere as in Figs 16-17. Phallus (Figs 18-21, 24-25): support bridge complex (Fig. 21: sbc) and basal plates (Fig. 21: bp) strongly fused, without window-like interspace between them, each with a pair of robust, laterally directed arms dorsally; erection fluid pump (Fig. 21: erp) short; support bridge prolongation (Figs 18-19: sbp) forming a pair of rather thin bands running parallel with ductus seminis (Figs 18, 20: ds); phallotheca (Fig. 18: phth) dorsally and laterally sclerotized, ventrally membranous, sclerotized lateral wall produced into a pair of rounded lobes ventrodistally (cf. Figs 18, 20); conjunctiva voluminous, greatly membranous, provided with a pair of dorsolateral membranous, partially sclerotized processes (probably homologous with cp-I of
<bibRefCitation id="6D1B49AB15E96E8649E4862E05768574" author="Tsai, JF" journalOrPublisher="National Chung Hsing University, Taichung" pageId="10" pageNumber="73" title="Jewel bugs of Taiwan (Heteroptera: Scutelleridae)." year="2011">Tsai et al. 2011</bibRefCitation>
) (Figs 18-20: cp-I) and a pair of lateral processes which are broadly membranous proximally but terminating in 2 strongly sclerotized, long, spine-like projections distally (Figs 18-20: cp-II1 and cp-II2); endophallic reservoir (Figs 18-19: res) small, with a pair of ventral protuberances associated with distal parts of support bridge prolongation, separated by basal portion of aedeagus s. str. by a deep, narrow incision; aedeagus s. str. (Figs 18, 20, 25: aed) greatly elongate, narrow, tubular, strongly curved in an S-shape in the sagittal plane, narrowly enclosing the tubular endophallic duct (Fig. 24: end) in most of its length except in the area of a strongly elevated, carina-like dorsal lump immediately distad of its middle which encloses an inner chamber (Fig. 24: ich); apex of aedeagus s. str. obliquely truncate.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="82F68916BB1858108317DBC0FF792B39" pageId="6" pageNumber="69">External female genitalia. Posterolateral margins of valvifers VIII (Fig. 28: vf8) (adjacent with ventrite VII) nearly straight; laterotergites IX (Fig. 28: lt9) subhorizontal, relatively narrow; gynatrium (Fig. 30: gy) short, transverse, contralateral ring sclerites (Fig. 30: rs) fused into a single uninterrupted ring; spermatheca (Fig. 29: sth, Fig. 31): proximal portion of spermathecal duct broad, thick-walled, with a broad lumen, gradually narrowed in its middle portion, distally narrow, tubular; intermediate part of spermatheca short and thick, flexible zone occupying about its proximal half; proximal and distal flanges relatively small; distinct septum and fretum present; apical receptacle simple, globose.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C278A04DFB4D4C7B3E5A23FF8190C25F" pageId="6" pageNumber="69">Measurements (in mm) (N = 3 males / 3 females). Body length 6.2-6.5 / 6.0-6.4; median length of head to apex of clypeus 1.48-1.54 / 1.42-1.50, to apex of mandibular plates 1.68-1.80 / 1.70-1.75, greatest width across mandibular plates subapically 1.52-1.58 / 1.38-1.42, width across eyes 1.76-1.78 / 1.78-1.81, interocular distance 1.34-1.36 / 1.33-1.39, interocellar distance 0.66-0.67 / 0.64-0.71, oculo-ocellar distance 0.27-0.30 / 0.30-0.33; lengths of antennal segments I: IIa: IIb: III: IV as 0.59-0.68 / 0.58-0.64: 0.10-0.12 / 0.09-0.10: 0.96-1.01 / 0.93-0.96: 0.80-0.84 / 0.82-0.86: 0.92-0.95 / 0.86-0.96; median length of pronotum 1.62-1.66 / 1.60-1.72, humeral width 3.41-3.50 / 3.56-3.68; median length of scutellum 3.08-3.10 / 3.16-3.45, greatest width 3.58-3.66 / 3.92-4.00.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="D5403FCAE8455BFD11C296CC493BF297" pageId="6" pageNumber="69">Immatures.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="3188B69013EDCB104FEA4DF4F3D32BC7" pageId="6" pageNumber="69">
Description and photograph of the 5th-instar larva were presented by
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under the name
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.
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<paragraph id="EFC6A60D543929449AFFD600586581F8" pageId="6" pageNumber="69">Distribution.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="7E8EBAEA275225C87B5FE98A5D57E1B5" pageId="6" pageNumber="69">
The species is known only from a few localities, all in Sarawak, Borneo, Malaysia. - MALAYSIA. Borneo: Sarawak: env. of Rumah Ugap!, Trusan (
<bibRefCitation id="F5251893026592E01300CF81A8DBE319" author="Bergroth, E" journalOrPublisher="Wiener Entomologische Zeitung" pageId="10" pageNumber="73" pagination="175 - 177" title="Zwei neue Coptosomatiden-Gattungen." volume="32" year="1913">Bergroth 1913</bibRefCitation>
), Lambir Hills National Park (Tomokuni 2002) (Fig. 33).
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<paragraph id="0676AA72AA88FD3FFEC93E347722ACF6" pageId="7" pageNumber="70">
<pageBreakToken id="91FD178AA44F9CA432CED6381B418ECA" pageId="7" pageNumber="70" start="start">Bionomics</pageBreakToken>
.
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The bionomics of
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(as
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) was discussed by
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. The species feeds on sap of the trunks of
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C.F.Gaertn. (
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) and another, unidentified tree species. Adults and larvae live in shelters under dead peeling bark of the lower regions of the trunk created by mutualistic ants (
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:
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spp.).
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<paragraph id="87F112A6264D5929EDB4BB4264AB8D81" pageId="7" pageNumber="70">Discussion.</paragraph>
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<taxonomicName id="439AC73C82265818DB867AF0AD7210C0" genus="Hemitrochostoma" lsidName="Hemitrochostoma altilabris" pageId="7" pageNumber="70" rank="species" species="altilabris">Hemitrochostoma altilabris</taxonomicName>
was described based on an unspecified number of specimens (all males). The type depository was not indicated in the original description (
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). The type(s) could not be located in the Zoological Museum of the University of Helsinki (L.
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, pers. comm.) currently housing most of the types of E. Bergroth (
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), and also was not found in other important depositories of Bergroth types: the Zoological Museum of the Humboldt University of Berlin (J. Deckert, pers. comm.), the Senckenberg Deutsches Entomologisches Institut in
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(S. Blank, pers. comm.), the HNHM, the Naturhistorisches Museum in Vienna, and the Natural History Museum in London (all of them visited by DR). Because the specimens examined by us were collected rather close to the type locality, and the males are in agreement with the description and illustrations of
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, they are readily identified as
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. Although the type material currently cannot be located, so far there is no doubt about the identity of this species and, therefore, designation of a neotype is not justified.
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The detailed original description and illustrations of
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leave no doubt that this species is conspecific with
<taxonomicName id="E8714ACD3A47829DF3548E40FC08B310" genus="Hemitrochostoma" lsidName="Hemitrochostoma altilabris" pageId="7" pageNumber="70" rank="species" species="altilabris">Hemitrochostoma altilabris</taxonomicName>
; therefore, the following new subjective synonymies are proposed:
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Bergroth, 1913 =
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Tomokuni, 2012, syn. n.;
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Bergroth, 1913 =
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Tomokuni, 2012, syn. n.
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