Saperda (Lopezcolonia) ocelota ( Bates, 1873 ) Bates, 1873
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Saperda (Lopezcolonia) ocelota ( Bates, 1873 ) |
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Saperda (Lopezcolonia) ocelota ( Bates, 1873) View in CoL comb. nov.
Figs. 136–142 View FIGURES 135 – 136 View FIGURES 137 – 138 View FIGURES 139 – 142
Glenea ocelota Bates, 1873: 387 View in CoL . Type locality: Japan, Honshu , Hiogo . Type depository: MNHN.
Glenea ocelota View in CoL ; Gahan, 1889: 225.
Saperda maculithorax Pic, 1900: 19 View in CoL . Type locality: Japan, Honshu , Yokohama . Type depository: MNHN.
Eutetrapha ocelota: Aurivillius, 1923: 488 View in CoL ; Matsushita, 1933: 403, 404; Gressitt, 1951: 555; Breuning, 1952: 132, 134, pl. III, fig. 8; Samuelson, 1965: 127; Breuning, 1966: 676; Pu & Jin, 1991: 190; N. Ohbayashi et al., 1992: 635, fig. 3 in page 59 and fig. 5 in page 257; Hua, 2002: 208; Kurihara & A. Saito, In: N. Ohbayashi & Niisato, 2007: 654, pl. 73, fig. 14; Hua et al., 2009: 213, 354, pl. LXXVIII, 899; Löbl & Smetana, 2010: 323; Jang et al., 2015: 359.
Eutetrapha ocelota View in CoL m. maculithorax: Breuning, 1952: 135 View in CoL .
Eutetrapha ocellota View in CoL ab. breuningi Podaný, 1962: 27. [infrasubspecies from Japan, Mont Kazuayama].
Saperda ocelota: Abdullah & Abdullah, 1966: 89 View in CoL .
Supplementary description. Male claws: anterior claw of pro- and mesotarsi is toothed at base ( Fig. 146 View FIGURES 143 – 147 ), others simple. Female claws simple. Male genitalia ( Figs. 139–141 View FIGURES 139 – 142 ): Tergite VIII ( Figs. 139 View FIGURES 139 – 142 a, 139c) slightly broader than long, apex rounded, with setae which are long and dense at sides, and shorter atmiddle. Spiculum gastrale subequal to ringed part of tegmen in length, spiculum relictum about one half-length of spiculum gastrale. Tegmen ( Fig. 140 View FIGURES 139 – 142 d) about 2.7 mm in length; lateral lobes stout, slightly tapering apically, each about 0.5 mm long and 0.2 mm wide; apex with fine setae which are longer than lateral lobes; median lobe slightly curved ( Fig. 140 View FIGURES 139 – 142 b) in lateral view, slightly longer than tegmen (29:27); median struts more than half-length of median lobe ( Fig. 140 View FIGURES 139 – 142 c); apex of ventral plate ( Fig. 140 View FIGURES 139 – 142 d) rounded; endophallus more than triple length of median lobe, with four pieces of basal plate-like sclerites (located behind apex of median struts), two bands of supporting armature, and three rod-like sclerites at end, which are about 2.9 mm in length, slightly longer than tegmen. Female genitalia: spermathecal capsule ( Fig. 142 View FIGURES 139 – 142 ) composed of an apical orb and a curved stalk, stalk only a little longer than apical orb. Spiculum ventrale longer than abdomen. In our observation, spiculum ventrale measured 6.2 mm for an adult compared with abdomen which measured 5.8 mm in ventral view.
Remarks. Matsushi (1933) first reported “ Formosa ” in the distribution list of this species, mentioning Formosa (Taihoku, Kankô) as the exact locality. Later, Breuning (1952), Hua (2002), Hua et al., (2009) and Löbl & Smetana (2010) followed him to list Formosa or Taiwan as one of the localities. However, other authors considered it as a species endemic to Japan ( Gressitt 1951; Samuelson 1965; Kurihara & A. Saito 2007), and Chou (2008) did not mention this species in his Taiwanese fauna list. We failed to find any specimens from Taiwan to confirm the report during this study. Lee (1987) did not mention this species in his Korean faunal list, while Jang, Lee & Choi (2015) listed it without photographs or specimens. Hua (2002) included Korea and this was followed by Hua et al. (2009) and Löbl & Smetana (2010). We could not confirm this locality either.
The first author believes that the Taiwan and South Korea records were based on misidentifications of Saperda (Lopezcolonia) tetrastigma Bates, 1879 or other species with four black spots on pronotum and four black spots on each elytron. Therefore, the distribution of this species is endemic to Japan.
This species does not belong in the genus Eutetrapha because of the absence of distinct lateral elytral carinae and may instead belong in the genus Saperda (Lopezcolonia) . Actually, the elytral lateral margins are quite similar to that of Saperda (Lopezcolonia) alberti Plavilstshikov, 1916 and Saperda (Lopezcolonia) perforata (Pallas, 1773) . Although a systematic study of all Saperdini has not yet been undertaken, we propose the new combination based on the morphological study conducted by the first author and a preliminary molecular analysis conducted by Dr. Nonaka Masaru. We believe this species is sister to Saperda (Lopezcolonia) octomaculata Blessig, 1872 and Saperda (Lopezcolonia) subobliterata Pic, 1910 , while quite far from E. sedecimpunctata (Motschulsky) (Dr. Nonaka Masaru, 2015. VI.25, personal communication).
Distribution. Japan.
Type specimen examined. Syntypes, 1 male 1 female, Japan ( MNHN, ex collection H.W. Bates) . Holotype of Saperda maculithorax Pic, 1900 , female, Japan, Honshu (Kanagawa), Yokohama ( MNHN) .
Other specimens examined. Japan: 1 male , Japan, Ehime, Matsuyama-city, Sugitate , 2004. VI.18, leg. J. Yamasako ( IZAS, ex Collection of Junsuke Yamasako) ; 1 female, Ehime, Matsuyama-shi, Komeno-machi , alt. 500 m, 2003. VII.8, leg. T, Kurihara ( IZAS, ex Collection of Junsuke Yamasako) ; 1 male, Fukushima Pref., Hinoematamura, Aizu-gun , 2000. VI.16-17, leg. Kiichi Shimizu ( IZAS, ex EUMJ) ; 1 male, Chiba Pref., Sasa, Kimitsu-shi , Chiba Pref., 2001. V.20, leg. Toshihito Ito ( IZAS, ex EUMJ) ; 1 female, Fukushima Pref., Noshito, Tateiwa-mura , 2000. VI.11, Toshihito Ito ( IZAS, ex EUMJ) ; 1 male 1 female, Fukushima Pref., Nittabara, Tateiwa-mura , 1994. VII.9, leg. Satoshi Maru ( IZAS, ex EUMJ) ; 2 males 1 female, Nagano Pref., Kawakami-mura, Minamisakugun, Mt. Azusa-yama , 2004. VII.14, leg. Toshihito Ito ( IZAS, ex EUMJ) .
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Saperda (Lopezcolonia) ocelota ( Bates, 1873 )
Lin, Mei-Ying, Bi, Wen-Xuan & Yang, Xing-Ke 2017 |
Saperda ocelota:
Abdullah 1966: 89 |
Eutetrapha ocellota
Podany 1962: 27 |
Eutetrapha ocelota
Breuning 1952: 135 |
Eutetrapha ocelota:
Jang 2015: 359 |
Lobl 2010: 323 |
Hua 2009: 213 |
Ohbayashi 2007: 654 |
Hua 2002: 208 |
Ohbayashi 1992: 635 |
Pu 1991: 190 |
Breuning 1966: 676 |
Samuelson 1965: 127 |
Breuning 1952: 132 |
Gressitt 1951: 555 |
Matsushita 1933: 403 |
Aurivillius 1923: 488 |
Saperda maculithorax
Pic 1900: 19 |
Glenea ocelota
Gahan 1889: 225 |
Glenea ocelota
Bates 1873: 387 |