Diamella cupreomicans ( Oberthuer , 1883) Shi & Zhou & Liang, 2013

Shi, Hongliang, Zhou, Hongzhang & Liang, Hongbin, 2013, Taxonomic synopsis of the subtribe Physoderina (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Lebiini), with species revisions of eight genera, ZooKeys 284, pp. 1-129 : 42-45

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scientific name

Diamella cupreomicans ( Oberthuer , 1883)
status

comb. n.

Diamella cupreomicans ( Oberthuer, 1883) comb. n. Habitus: Figs 13 View Figures 13-18 46, 47 View Figures 43–48 male genitalia: Figs 77 View Figure 77 101 View Figures 95–110 female genitalia: Figs 117 View Figures 111–125 132 View Figures 132–137

Diamella cupreomicans Oberthür 1883: 218 (original: Calleida ; type locality: Sumatra; lectotype deposited in NNML); Andrewes 1928: 590 ( Physodera ); Andrewes 1930d: 277 ( Physodera ; catalogue); Csiki 1932: 1347 ( Physodera ; catalogue); Andrewes 1936: 65 ( Physodera ); Kirschenhofer 1996: 763 ( Physodera ).

Allocota aerata Bates 1892: 425 (type locality: Birma: Bhamo; lectotype deposited in MSNG); Andrewes 1930d: 13 ( Allocota ; catalogue); Csiki 1932: 1348 ( Allocota ; catalogue); Andrewes 1936: 65 ( Physodera , synonymized with cupreomicans Oberthür); Jedlička 1963: 306 ( Allocota ); Kirschenhofer 1994: 1027 ( Allocota ). [Synonym]

Type examined.

Lectotype of Calleida cupreomicans Oberthür, designated herein (NNML): male, body length = 6.9 mm, board mounted, "Dr. B. Hagen. / Tandjong Morawa. / Serdang / (N. O. Sumatra)"; " type " [green label]; " Calleida / cupreomicans / R. Obr type "; "Museum Leiden. / Physodera / cupreomicans / Oberth / Det:"; “type” [red label]; "LECTOTYPE ♂ / Calleida cupreomicans / Oberthür, 1883 / des. SHI H. L. 2011" [red label][Fig. 46]. Paralectotype of Calleida cupreomicans Oberthür: 1 female (NNML), "Dr. B. Hagen. / Tandjong Morawa. / Serdang / (N. O. Sumatra)"; " Physodera/ cupreomicans / Oberth. / H. E. Andrewes det."; "Museum Leiden. / Physodera / cupreomicans / Oberth / Det:"; " Cupreomicans / sp. n. R. Oberth."; "PARALECTOTYPE ♀ / Calleida cupreomicans / Oberthür, 1883 / det. SHI H. L. 2011" [red label]. Paralectotype of Calleida cupreomicans Oberthür: 1 male (MNHN), “Type” [red label]; "Dr. B. Hagen. / Tandjong Morawa. / Serdang / (N. O. Sumatra)"; "Museum Paris / 1952 / Coll. R. Oberthür”; " Calleida / cupreomicans / R. Oberthür, Type / Notes Leyden Museum / Vol. V. 1883 p. 218 "; "PARALECTOTYPE ♂ / Calleida cupreomi cans / Oberthür, 1883 / det. SHI H. L. 2011" [red label]. Lectotype of Allocota aerata Bates, designated herein (MSNG): female, body length = 7.5 mm, board mounted, “Bhamò / Birmania / Fea VI 188 5 "; “TYPUS” [red letter]; " Allocota / aerata / Bates "; " aerata / Bates "; " Allocota / aerata / typus! Bates " [yellow label]; "SYNTYPUS / Allocota / aerata / Bates, 1892 " [red label]; " Physodera / cupreomicans / Oberth. / H. E. Andrewes det. 1933 "; "Museo Civico / di Genova"; "Museo Civico / di Genova"; "LECTOTYPE ♀ / Allocota aurata / Bates, 1892 / des. SHI H. L. 2011" [red label] [Fig. 47].

Notes on types.

Calleida cupreomicans Oberthür. A total three specimens was mentioned in the original literature. We found one of them in MNHN, the general collection of Lebiini , and the other two in NNML. All of them have Oberthür’s determination labels, and agree with original description. We herein designate the male specimen ( Fig. 46 View Figures 43–48 ) in NNML as lectotype for taxonomic purpose of fixing the name to unique name-bearing type.

Allocota aerata Bates. The original literature didn’t mention how many specimens were studied. We found only one female in MSNG with Bates’ determination and type label. It seems that this specimen is the only syntype. We herein designate this female as lectotype ( Fig. 47 View Figures 43–48 ) for taxonomic purpose of fixing the name to unique name-bearing type.

Non-type material examined

(Total 47 specimens). China: 1 female (HBUM), "Guangxi, Leye, Yachang Forestry Center, 2004.VII.24, Yu Yang & Gao Chao leg.". 1 male (IZAS), "Yunnan, Fugong county, Lumadeng, Yaping, Yamuhe, 27.13561°N, 98.84166°E, 1612m, 2007.X.7, beating, Shi Hongliang & Liang Hongbin leg.". 2 males (CAS), "Yunnan, Fugong county, Maji, Majimi, 27.40301°N, 98.82446°E, 1505m, 2005.VIII.26, beating, Liang Hongbin, Zhang Jinfeng leg.". 1 specimen (IZAS), "Yunnan, Fugong county, Pihe, Wawa, 2005.VIII.24, Liang Hongbin leg.". 2 females (IZAS), "Yunnan, Fugong county, Pihe, Wawa, 26.58548°N, 98.90467°E, 1120m, 2005.VIII.24, beating, Liang Hongbin, Zhang Jinfeng leg."[Figs 117, 132]. 1 male (CAS), "Yunnan, Fugong county, Pihe, Bajiao, 26.54816°N, 98.89576°E, 1120m, 2005.VIII.23, beating, Liang Hongbin & Zhang Jinfeng leg.". 1 female (IZAS), "Yunnan, Longyang, Mangkuan, Baihualing, 25.30367°N, 98.80031°E, 1625m, 2007.X.10, on shrubs, Liang Hongbin leg.". 2 males (IZAS), "Yunnan, Tengchong county, Hehua, Nangyan, 24.94046°N, 98.38541°E, 1150m, 2006.VI.2, on vegetation, Liang Hongbin leg."[Fig. 101]. 2 males, 1 female (CAS), "Yunnan, Tengchong county, Mangbang, Longwenqiao, 25.02396°N, 98.67675°E, 1285m, 2006.VI.5, on shrubs, D. Kavanaugh & R. Brett leg.". 1 female (CAS), "Yunnan, Tengchong county, Qingshui, Rehai, 24.94919°N, 98.44921°E, 1450m, 2006.VI.1, on vegetation, D. Kavanaugh & R. Brett leg.". 1 specimen (IZAS), "Yunnan, Tengchong county, Mangbang, Longwenqiao, 2006.VI.5, Beating, Liang Hongbin leg.". 1 male (HBUM), "Yunnan, Yangbi county, Shunbi, 2004.V.21, Yang Xiujuan & Liu Yushuang leg.". 1 female (IZAS), "Yunnan, Xishuangbanna, Menglun Botany Garden, 2009.XII.1, Tang G. leg.". 1 female (HBUM), "Yunnan, Yingjiang county, 2004.V.17, Yang Xiujuan & Liu Yushuang leg.". 2 males (HBUM), "Yunnan, Gengma county, Mengding, 2004.VIII.6-7, Li Jing, Yuan Caixia leg.". 1 male (IZAS), "Yunnan, Xishuangbanna, Mengla, 620-650m, 1959.V.29, Zhang Yiran leg". 1 female (IZAS), "Yunnan, Xishuangbanna, Damenglong, 650m, 1958.V.3, Hong Chunpei leg.". 1 female (IZAS), " Hainan, Changjiang county, Bawangling, Est. 2 station, 19.09901°N, 109.17540°E, 1015m, 2007.V.9, light trap, Liang Hongbin leg.". 2 males (IZAS), "Hainan, Baisha county, Nankai, 19.07926°N, 109.41133°E, 262m, 2009.XI.22, Liang Hongbin leg.". 1 male (IZAS), "Hainan, Yinggeling, Hongkan Reservoir, 19.08121°N, 109.49839°E, 525m, 2009.XI.24, Liang Hongbin leg."[Figs 13, 77]. Vietnam: 5 males 1 female (IZAS), "Tonkin, Hoa-Binh, 1939.VII, leg. A. de Cooman". 1 female (IZAS)"Tonkin, Hoa-Binh, leg. A. de Cooman". 1 female (MNHU), "Annam, Phuc-Son, Nov. Dez., H. Fruhstorfer". 1 specimen (MNHN), "Tan Hoa, Indochine, VI-43". Laos: 1 specimen (CMB), "Laos, 34 km nnw., Lanau Nam Pho, 5.5.2005, leg. Yokoi". 1 specimen (NHML), "Laos, nam mia, 31-IV.1918, R. Vitalis de Salvaza". Malaya: 1 specimen (NHML), "Malaya, Kuala Lumpur., at night, Jan. 9.1924". Borneo: 1 specimen (MNHN), "Nord Borneo, Mont Kina Balu, 5-8-1903, John Waterstradt". 1 female (NHML), "Sarawak:, foot of Mt. Dulit, Junction of rivers, Tinjar & Lejok.,25.ix,1932". 1 female (NHML), "Pagat, Borneo, 8/82, Grabowth". Sumatra: 1 specimen (NHML), "Sumatra, Manna 1901, M. Knappert.". 3 specimens (MNHN), "Paggar Alam, Sumatra, J. Bouchard". Java: 1 specimen (NHML), "Java merid., Palabuan 1892, H. Fruhstorfer".

Diagnosis.

Vertex strongly tumid, forming horn-like humps at posterior supraorbital seta insertions; pronotal front angles strongly narrowed; elytral base wide, hind wings developed; elytra copperish to dark green, strongly metallic; elytra with some setae along striae. Comparison with the other two species of this genus is presented in the key above and diagnosis under those species.

Description.

Body length 6.9-8.0 mm; head and pronotum dark brown, lateral explanate areas of pronotum paler; elytra copperish to dark green, strongly metallic; mouthparts and antennae brown, apices of terminal labial palpomeres yellow; legs dark brown, with faint metallic reflection, tarsomeres brown; ventral side brownish with luster. Head without punctures or microsculpture, vertex with a few setae; tempora slightly shorter than length of eyes; vertex strongly tumid, forming horn-like humps at posterior supraorbital seta insertions, posterior supraorbital setae distant from eyes; labrum slightly widened to apex, apical margin straight or slightly curved. Pronotum slightly wider than head, widest at apical one-third; ratio PW/PL 1.27-1.35; pronotal base strongly lobed; front angles distinctly narrowed, not projected forward; lateral margins slightly expanded in middle, slightly rounded but not angulate, strongly sinuate before hind angles; hind angles acute or subrectangular, distinctly projected; disc convex, microsculpture indistinct; lateral explanate areas wide and even; basal foveae slightly deepened; disc nearly impunctate, with a few punctures only along median line and in basal foveae; disc and basal area with a few long setae, lateral explanate areas glabrous; lateral margins with long accessory setae equidistant along full length, sometimes sparser on middle area; median line distinct, not reaching apical or basal margins; disc slightly rugose beside median line. Elytra wider than pronotum, shoulder not narrowed, hind wings well developed; elytral lateral borders narrow, not reflexed up; striae distinct, coarsely and irregularly punctate; intervals slightly convex, odd intervals with secondary pores, primary setigerous pores indistinct among the secondary pores, only two pores distinguishable: one pore on 5th interval base adjacent to 5th stria and one apically on 3rd interval adjacent to 2nd stria; striae with some setae, more abundant in 5th to 7th striae; umbilical series of 9th interval composed of 17-18 pores; 3rd to 6th intervals slightly depressed subapically; 7th and 8th intervals distinctly tumid near apex; elytral lateral margins with dense fine setae; epipleura pubescent. Ventral side. Prosternum with long pubescence, proepisterna glabrous; mesosternum nearly glabrous; abdomen hairy. Male genitalia with median lobe of aedeagus straight and flat, gently expanded to apex; dorsal side slightly pubescent subapically; left lateral margin slightly curved in middle; apical orifice opened apically; apical lamella placed on right side, triangular, width subequal to length in dorsal view; internal sac with main flagellum thick and slightly sinuous, distinctly grooved ventrally, nearly reaching apical orifice; trumpet-form expansion strongly expanded, nearly half length of main flagellum ( Fig. 77 View Figure 77 ). Female genitalia. Spermatheca straight, short; apical fourth slightly widened, forming a weak globular expansion, with distinct ring-sculpture; subbasal part of spermatheca with faint ring-sculpture; spermathecal gland inserted near apical fourth of spermatheca, not branched, base slightly thickened and curved, slender and long, much longer than spermatheca ( Fig. 132 View Figures 132–137 ). Apical segment of ovipositor scimitar-shaped, slightly curved outwards after middle, gradually narrowed to apex; length four times basal width approximately; inner and outer margins finely setose in apical half; apex very sharp and fine, with very narrow and long sclerotized extension ( Fig. 117 View Figures 111–125 ).

Distribution

( Map 5 View Map 5 ). South China (Yunnan, Guangxi, Hainan); Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia (Sumatra, Borneo, Java).

Geographical variation.

Two females from Borneo differ from typical specimens by dark blue elytra, but other characters are identical with this species.

We dissected a paralectotype of Calleida cupreomicans Oberthür and a male from Yunnan, very close to the type locality of Allocota aerata Bates, and found that there were slight differences: specimen from Yunnan with median lobe of aedeagus a little more expanded to right side, and apical lamella slightly slenderer than that in the paralectotype of Calleida cupreomicans .

Notes on synonym.

After examining types of both species, Andrewes (1936) indicated that Allocota aerata Bates is a synonym of Calleida cupreomicans Oberthür. We also examined both types and confirmed the synonymy. Types of these two species come from far distant localities, but they are identical. The slight difference of genitalia between specimens is regarded as geographical variation.

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Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Carabidae

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Diamella

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