Zeugophora unifasciata ( Jacoby, 1885 )

Takemoto, Takuya, 2019, Revision of the genus Zeugophora (Coleoptera, Megalopodidae, Zeugophorinae) in Japan, Zootaxa 4644 (1), pp. 1-62 : 20-24

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4644.1.1

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Zeugophora unifasciata ( Jacoby, 1885 )
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Zeugophora unifasciata ( Jacoby, 1885) View in CoL

[Japanese name: Obimon-momobuto-hamushi]

( Figs 2 View FIGURE 2 G–I; 12–16)

Pedrillia unifasciata Jacoby, 1885: 197 View in CoL [type locality: Nikkô]; Chûjô, 1932: 339–340 [Honshu]; Gressitt, 1945: 140; Jolivet, 1957: 14 [listed].

Zeugophora (Pedrillia) unifasciata: Crowson, 1946: 95 View in CoL [ Japan]; Chûjô & Kimoto, 1961: 119 [ Japan]; Kimoto, 1964: 109–110 [ Japan]; Kimoto &Takizawa, 1994: 99, 267 [Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu]; Silfverberg, 2010: 335 [listed].

Zeugophora unifasciata: Gressitt, 1945: 140 View in CoL [listed]; Takizawa, 2006: 3 [listed]; Rodríguez-Mirón, 2018: 295 [listed].

Description. Measurement. Body length: PEL, male, 2.93–3.34 mm, female, 2.86–3.70 mm. Width: EW, male, 1.34–1.63 mm, female, 1.34–1.68 mm. Biometric data are given in Table 3.

Coloration. Body fulvous. Head fulvous but dorsally blackened. Apex of mandible black. Antennae fulvous except first and second segments which are darkened. Color pattern of pronotum various: furnished with four black longitudinal stripes ( Fig.12A View FIGURE 12 ) which connect anteriorly in some cases ( Fig. 12B, C View FIGURE 12 ). Scutellum fulvous or in some cases black. Elytra black but edge of humerus fulvous, posterior third of elytra with ( Fig. 12D,E View FIGURE 12 ) or without (fig. 12F) a transverse fulvous line; in some cases, posterior area with two fulvous spots ( Fig. 12E View FIGURE 12 ). Ventral surface of thorax black except anterior edge of mesoventrite and posterior half of mesepisternum. Central portion of abdominal sternites black. Fore and middle femora each with a black band, though band on fore femora present only on dorsal side. Dorsal surface of hind femora black on basal fourth and apical half. Fore tibiae darkened on apical fourth. Middle tibiae black on apical third. Hind tibiae black on about apical half. Fore tarsi darkened. Middle and hind tarsi black.

Habitus. Body oblong.

Head ( Fig. 14A View FIGURE 14 ) with reticulate coriaceous microsculpture, covered with sparse setiferous punctures except on central portion of vertex; setae produced from inside punctures ( Fig. 15A View FIGURE 15 ); frontoclypeal suture bisinuate, middle portion narrow, about one third or more width of clypeus; labrum and clypeus convex and furnished with setae; length of clypeus longer than that of labrum. Canthus large, acutely triangular but apex rounded. Apex of mandible bifurcate and furnished with three teeth apically on inner margin; lateral angles furnished with setae ( Fig. 13D View FIGURE 13 ). Antenna long; segments short, except for first, third and fourth which are long and slender; eleventh segment pointed; all segments setous, fifth through eleventh with shorter, denser setae ( Fig. 13C View FIGURE 13 ).

Pronotum ( Fig. 13A View FIGURE 13 , 14B View FIGURE 14 ) with blunt lateral tubercles, strongly tapered towards base; groove of anterior margin distinctly impressed a narrow distance from margin; posterior marginal groove undulate and complete; lateral basal angles swollen and with two to five long setae near base; surface regularly convex and with reticulate coriaceous microsculpture, densely covered with setiferous punctures ( Fig. 15B View FIGURE 15 ); distance between punctures in central portion 0.5–1 times their own diameter. Setae produced from inside punctures ( Fig. 15B View FIGURE 15 ).

Elytra short, leaving apex of pygidium exposed, moderately vaulted in lateral view; lateral side subparallel; dorsal surface with reticulate coriaceous microsculpture ( Fig. 15D View FIGURE 15 ), irregularly covered with dense setiferous punctures, setae blackish except on fulvous portion, punctures as coarse as on pronotum and separated by 0.5–1 times their diameter; setae located just anterior to puncture ( Fig. 15D View FIGURE 15 ); sutural and lateral grooves from elytral base to apex complete; basal areas of elytra weakly convex on either side of suture; posterior half of suture densely furnished with setae; humerus strongly protruding anteriorly; epipleuron narrow. Scutellum trapezoidal, with dense setae.

Disc of mesoventrite furnished with a few setae, without punctation; process densely furnished with setiferous punctures ( Fig. 13B View FIGURE 13 , 14C View FIGURE 14 ). Mesepisternum furnished with setiferous punctures ( Fig. 13B View FIGURE 13 , 14C View FIGURE 14 ). Surface of metaventrite with reticulate coriaceous microsculpture ( Fig. 15C View FIGURE 15 ), central and lateral areas and posterior margin of mid coxal insertions punctate, punctures denser in lateral areas. Setae produced from inside punctures ( Fig. 15C View FIGURE 15 ). Surface of sternites with reticulate coriaceous microsculpture, sparsely covered with setiferous punctures. In male, 7th sternite tectiform ( Fig. 14D, F View FIGURE 14 ) with posterior margin evenly curved ( Fig. 14D, F View FIGURE 14 ). In female, posterior margin of 7th sternite straight, but bisinuate on central portion ( Fig. 14E, G View FIGURE 14 ).

Legs robust; densely furnished with setae; tibial setae becoming longer and denser apically. Hind femora thickened. Fore tibiae straight; mid tibiae bowed on apical half; hind tibiae weakly bowed and feebly widened near apex; mid and hind tibiae with sharply defined and finely crenulate carina along external face. Apex of protibia with one spur; apices of meso- and metatibiae with two spurs. Tarsi distinctly shorter than tibiae, basal three segments gradually widened apically.

Male genitalia as shown in Fig. 16 View FIGURE 16 A–F: 8th sternite furnished with setae, cylindrical, membrane long, allowing for posterior horizontal extension ( Fig. 16E, F View FIGURE 16 ); spiculum fan-shaped ( Fig. 16D View FIGURE 16 ); median struts of median lobe approximately 4.0 times as long as median lobe ( Fig. 16A View FIGURE 16 ); apex of median lobe pointed, shape in dorsal view oval ( Fig. 16B View FIGURE 16 ); paramere not developed ( Fig. 16C View FIGURE 16 ).

Spermatheca as shown in Fig. 16G View FIGURE 16 .

Host plant. Euonymus sieboldianus Blume [Japanese name: Mayumi] ( Takizawa, 2006).

Remarks. Abdominal apices are tectiform in males of Z. unifasciata ( Fig. 14D, F View FIGURE 14 ), this structure is also present in males of Z. longicornis Westwood, 1864 . There are reports that this species assumes a strange posture in which it raises one side of its body and stands on its lateral side ( Nakamura, 2015; Takemoto & Satô, personal com.). The purpose of this behavior is unknown.

Types. Paratype 1 ex., sex unknown ( TARI): " Pedrillia unifasciata, No.1555 ", " NIKKO, JAPAN, 3.VI.1881, Col. G. Lewis ", "Co Type", " Pedrillia unifasciata JACOBY , DET. M. CHUJO ", " Pedrillia unifasciata Jac. Det. T. Shiraki " .

Specimens examined. Japan. [Honshu] Tochigi Pref.: 1 ex., Nasu, Goyôtei, 16.V.2005, H. Takizawa leg. ( HTPC); 2 exs., same data but different date, 19–20.V.2005 ( HTPC); 1 ex., Nasu, Ôshima, 18.VI.2005, H. Takizawa leg. ( HTPC); 1 ex., Kuriyama, Yunishikawa, 12–15.VII.2005, K. Okada leg. ( HTPC); 1 ex., Yaita, Nagai, 11.X.2006, S. Maehara leg. ( TTPC). Gunma Pref.: 1 ex., Naganozyô, Kawafuru-onsen, 5.VIII.1999, H. Takizawa leg. ( HTPC); 2 exs., Yamanakako, Mt. Ôhira-yama , 4.IX.2006, H. Takizawa leg. ( HTPC); 3 exs., Onogami, Mt. Zyûniga-take , 17.VII.2011, H. Takizawa leg. ( HTPC). Tokyo Pref.: 1 ex., Hachiôji, Uratakao, Kobotoke-tôge, 25.VII.2018, T. Takemoto leg. ( TTPC), 1 ex., same data but different date and collector, 17.VIII.2018, F. Satô leg. ( TTPC). Kanagawa Pref.: 2 exs., Sôunzan, 28.VI.1987, H. Takizawa leg. ( HTPC); 2 exs., Hakone, Mt. Myôjin-dake , 1.VIII.2004, H. Takizawa leg. ( HTPC); 1 ex., Hakone, Mt. Myôzyôgatake , 20.VIII.2006, H. Takizawa leg. ( HTPC). Yamanashi Pref.: 1 ex., Kitakoma, Asiyasu, Araisawa, 14.VI.1955, Y. Kurosawa leg. ( NSMT); 1 ex., Kiyosato, 14.IX.1980, S. Tsuyuki leg. Nagano Pref.: 1 ex., Kirigamine , 1–2.VI.1974, H. Takizawa leg. ( HTPC); 1 ex., Kurohime, Torîgawa, 5–6.X.1999, H. Takizawa leg. ( HTPC); 1 ex., Shimosuwa, Hagikura, 20.VI.2017, H. Takizawa leg. ( HTPC). Hiroshima Pref.: 2 exs., Zinsekikôgen, Nagano, 24.VI.2013, M. Akiyama leg. ( HSPC). Okayama Pref.: 1 ex., Hiruzenkôgen, 1–3.VII.1988, A. Nishiyama and S. Zenda leg. ( HTPC). Hiroshima Pref.: 2 exs., Kamiishiharakôgen, 24.VI.2013, Y.Akiyama leg. ( HSPC). [Kyushu] Ôita Pref.: 1 ex., Yufu, Shônai, Asono, 2.IX.2018, R. Itô leg. ( TTPC) .

Distribution. Japan: Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu.

TARI

Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute

NSMT

National Science Museum (Natural History)

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Megalopodidae

Genus

Zeugophora

Loc

Zeugophora unifasciata ( Jacoby, 1885 )

Takemoto, Takuya 2019
2019
Loc

Zeugophora (Pedrillia) unifasciata:

Silfverberg, H. 2010: 335
Kimoto, S. & Takizawa, H. 1994: 99
Chujo, M. & Kimoto, S. 1961: 119
Crowson, R. A. 1946: 95
1946
Loc

Zeugophora unifasciata:

Rodriguez-Miron, G. M. 2018: 295
Takizawa, H. 2006: 3
Gressitt, J. L. 1945: 140
1945
Loc

Pedrillia unifasciata

Jolivet, P. 1957: 14
Gressitt, J. L. 1945: 140
Jacoby, M. 1885: 197
1885
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