Eutetrapha parastigmosa Lin & Yang

Lin, Mei-Ying, Bi, Wen-Xuan & Yang, Xing-Ke, 2017, A revision of the genus Eutetrapha Bates (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Lamiinae: Saperdini), Zootaxa 4238 (2), pp. 151-202 : 162-164

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4238.2.1

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6037988

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03948A10-F069-FF83-9FD6-FA6250C1E02C

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scientific name

Eutetrapha parastigmosa Lin & Yang
status

sp. nov.

Eutetrapha parastigmosa Lin & Yang View in CoL , sp. nov.

Figs. 27–37 View FIGURES 27 – 29 View FIGURES 30 – 37

Eutetrapha stigmosa View in CoL ; Pu & Jin, 1991: 191, 196, pl. IIIB: 3; Hua et al., 2009: 455 (part); Löbl & Smetana, 2010: 324 (part). (nec Pu & Jin, 1991)

Eutetrapha View in CoL sp.; Lin, 2015: 278, fig. 217696.

Description. Male (n = 2): length: 13.8–14.2 mm, humeral width: 3.8–4.0 mm. Female (n = 2): length: 16.5–19.0 mm, humeral width: 4.8–5.5 mm. Body black. Head black, frons and genae clothed with grayish-white pubescence, vertex with two pair of grayish-white longitudinal stripes, one in middle and another behind superior eye lobes; lateral side of inferior eye lobe (tempora, Fig. 27 View FIGURES 27 – 29 b) covered with grayish-white pubescence. Antenna black, antennomeres I to III with grayish-white pubescence beneath, while antennomeres IV to IX ringed with grayishwhite pubescence (usually more developed on ventral and inner sides), sparsely fringed with short hairs on ventral sides of basal five antennomeres. Prothorax dark black with four grayish-white pubescent longitudinal stripes, two median stripes sparse and indistinct, connected to each other at base and apex, and one on each side attaining basal and apical margins. Basal margin of pronotum and elytra with grayish-white pubescence; medium and margin of scutellum with pubescence. Elytron dark black, near median suture sparsely clothed with grayish-white pubescence, with seven grayish-white pubescent spots situated along humeral carina and arranged in a longitudinal row, not uniform in size (usually third and fifth are smaller). Elytra clothed with yellowish grey pubescence laterally ( Figs. 27 View FIGURES 27 – 29 b & 29). Legs clothed with grayish-white pubescence. Ventral surface mostly covered with whitish gray pubescence ( Fig. 27 View FIGURES 27 – 29 b).

Head slightly narrower than prothorax. Eyes medially emarginate, inferior eye lobes nearly 3.0 times as high as (male) or subequal to (female) genae. Antennae slender, slightly longer than (male) or subequal to (female) body; antennomeres ratio: male: 15:3:25:18:17:16:16:?:?:?:?; female: 19:4:28:19:19:16:16:16:16:14:15. Prothorax densely punctured, with three glossy calli on pronotum ( Fig. 29 View FIGURES 27 – 29 ). Elytron densely and coarsely punctured, gradually narrower apically, with two lateral carinae, neither from base nor reaching apex; apex rounded, with a blunt tooth at inner angle. Sternite VII of male narrow, apical margin slightly emarginate, with dense brown apical hairs; sternite VII of female with a middle groove, with longer apical brown hairs. Legs slender, mesotibiae slightly grooved, metafemur reaching fourth or fifth abdominal segment, first metatarsal segment longer than following two segments combined. Anterior claw of pro- and mesotarsal claws of male with a small tooth ( Figs. 146 View FIGURES 143 – 147 a–c), female tarsal claws and metatarsal claws of male simple ( Fig. 143 View FIGURES 143 – 147 ). Male genitalia ( Figs. 30–36 View FIGURES 30 – 37 ): Tergite VIII ( Figs. 30 & 35 View FIGURES 30 – 37 ) longer than broad, apex weakly projected, with setae which are long at sides, and shorter and sparser at middle. Spiculum gastrale slightly shorter than ringed part of tegmen, spiculum relictum about one half of spiculum gastrale in length. Tegmen ( Figs. 31 View FIGURES 30 – 37 a–c) about 3.1 mm in length; lateral lobes slender, tapering apically, each about 0.7 mm long and 0.2 mm wide ( Fig. 33 View FIGURES 30 – 37 ); apex with fine setae which are subequal to length of lateral lobes; median lobe slightly curved ( Fig. 32 View FIGURES 30 – 37 b) in lateral view, subequal to tegmen in length; median struts shorter than half-length of median lobe ( Fig. 32 View FIGURES 30 – 37 c); apex of ventral plate ( Fig. 32 View FIGURES 30 – 37 a) pointed; endophallus nearly four times as long as median lobe, with four pieces or more of basal plate-like sclerites (located behind apex of median struts), two bands of supporting armature, and three rod-like sclerites at end ( Fig. 34 View FIGURES 30 – 37 ), each about 3.0 mm, subequal to length of tegmen. Female genitalia: spermathecal capsule ( Fig. 37 View FIGURES 30 – 37 ) composed of an apical orb and a curved stalk, strongly sclerotized part of stalk only a little longer than apical orb. Spiculum ventrale longer than abdomen. In our observation, Spiculum ventrale measured 9.0 mm for an adult compared with abdomen which measured 8.5 mm in ventral view.

Diagnosis. This species is similar to Eutetrapha stigmosa Pu & Jin, 1991 but can be distinguished by: a. with one more grayish-white or yellowish grey spot after middle of lateral spotted stripe on each elytron, that is, seven spots in total; b. antennomere III only covered with grayish-white pubescence beneath while upper side black; c. tergite VIII weakly projected and median lobe with median struts more strongly curved.

Etymology. This species name is derived from its similarity to Eutetrapha stigmosa Pu & Jin, 1991 .

Remarks. The known localities of this species are Shaanxi, Hubei, Henan and Chongqing, which indicates a relationship with the Qinling Mountains. One pair of specimens was reported from Henan, Songshan, Baiyunshan by Wang (2014: 722, fig. 3419+2) as a variety of E. elegans , which obviously belongs to this new species and the locality may be correct.

Distribution. China: Shaanxi, Hubei, Chongqing, Henan.

Type specimens examined. Holotype ( Fig. 27 View FIGURES 27 – 29 ), male, Hubei, Shennongjia, 1981. VII.21–30, leg. Pei-Yu Yu ( IZAS, IOZ (E)217696, misidentified as paratype of Eutetrapha stigmosa Pu & Jin, 1991 ) . Paratypes: 1 female, Hubei, Shennongjia, Muyu , alt. 1200 m, 1983. VIII.26, leg. Gen-Tao Jin, Zu-Yao Liu, Jian-Zhong Zheng ( SHEM, 24116857, misidentified as allotype of Eutetrapha stigmosa Pu & Jin, 1991 ) ; 1 female ( Fig. 29 View FIGURES 27 – 29 ), Shaanxi, Ningshan, Huoditang alt. 1580 m, 1998. VIII.22, leg. De-Cheng Yuan ( IZAS, IOZ (E)1905303) ; 1 male ( Fig. 28 View FIGURES 27 – 29 ), Chongqing, Chengkou, Mingzhong, Shapo , N31°73.792′, E108°80.328′, alt. 1180, leg. Yu Li ( CCCC, B08L0343). GoogleMaps

IZAS

Institut Zoologii Akademii Nauk Ukraini - Institute of Zoology of the Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

CCCC

Carthage College

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cerambycidae

Genus

Eutetrapha

Loc

Eutetrapha parastigmosa Lin & Yang

Lin, Mei-Ying, Bi, Wen-Xuan & Yang, Xing-Ke 2017
2017
Loc

Eutetrapha

Lin 2015: 278
2015
Loc

Eutetrapha stigmosa

Lobl 2010: 324
Hua 2009: 455
Pu 1991: 191
1991
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