Zeugophora (Zeugophora) turneri Power, 1863

Li, Kai-Qin & Liang, Hong-Bin, 2020, Four new species and two new records of genus Zeugophora (Coleoptera, Megalopodidae, Zeugophorinae) from China, ZooKeys 975, pp. 51-78 : 51

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.975.53472

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scientific name

Zeugophora (Zeugophora) turneri Power, 1863
status

new record

Zeugophora (Zeugophora) turneri Power, 1863 new record Figures 1-6 View Figures 1–6 , 7-11 View Figures 7–11

Zeugophora turneri Power, 1863: 8735.

Zeugophora rufotestacea Kraatz, 1871: 162.

Specimens examined.

Sixty-one males and females (IZCAS, KIZ), China, Beijing, Songshan, Haituoshan, Xiaohunpo, 1100 m, 2013.ix.14, Bo Liu coll.

Diagnosis.

Antennae, head, pronotum, scutellum, elytra, prosternum and legs yellowish brown; apex of mandible black, mesoventrite, metaventrite and abdominal ventrites black; dorso-central portion of median lobe with a slender sclerite, apex of median lobe gradually narrowed.

Description.

BL = 3.0-3.2 mm, BW = 1.4-1.5 mm. Antennae, head, pronotum, scutellum, elytra, prosternum and legs yellowish brown; apex of mandible black, mesoventrite, metaventrite and abdominal ventrites black.

Head: eyes prominent, inner margin with shallow canthus; center of vertex without puncture and pubescence, sides of vertex coarsely punctate and pubescent; occiput constricted, densely punctate and pubescent; frons coarsely punctate and pubescent, center concave; clypeus trapezoid, anterior margin and lateral sides with punctures and pubescence; fronto-clypeal suture prominently backwards in the center; labrum rectangular, 3 × as long as wide; antennae short, extending to the humeri, antennomere 1 swollen, antennomere 2 slightly shorter than antennomere 1, antennomere 3 as long as antennomere 1, antennomere 4 as long as antennomere 3, antennomeres 5-11 short and broad, equal in length, as long as antennomere 2, apex of antennomere 11 acute.

Thorax: PW/PL = 1.3-1.5; anterior margin slightly flattened, posterior margin arching backwards in the center, length of anterior margin nearly equal to posterior margin; anterior margin indistinct; posterior margin backwards medially; anterior and posterior groove indistinct; lateral margins subparallel at anterior portions, lateral tubercle prominent laterally, blunt at apex; disc slightly convex, coarsely punctate and pubescent; base slightly depressed. Scutellum triangular, apical margin slightly emarginate, finely punctate and pubescent.

Elytra: EL/EW = 1.4-1.6; elytral humeri slightly projecting antero-laterally, humeral groove shallow; lateral margin gradually expanding from anterior to posterior, the elytra widest behind the middle, apex rounded; disc slightly convex, coarsely punctate and pubescent; elytral base coarsely punctate and pubescent; suture with one row of punctures and pubescence; epipleura narrow, with two rows of punctures and pubescence at base and one row at apex.

Abdomen and legs: underside sparsely punctate and pubescent. Legs moderately long, femora robust. Pygidium moderately long, apical portion exposed, punctate, and pubescent. Apical margin of last abdominal ventrite slightly concave in female, slightly prominent in male. Median lobe strongly sclerotized, slender, dorso-central portion membranous with a tongue-shaped sclerite, curved in lateral view, lateral sides thin, subparallel, apex narrower than base, apical portion tongue-shaped, apex upward, sharp; median struts rod-shaped, widely separated from each other, 1.1 × as long as median lobe; basal piece rod-like, short, basal portion of tegmen Y-shaped, tegminal ring with base broad and gradually narrowed to apical portion, paramere sub-square, apical margin of paramere with dense setae; endophallus membranous, with paired granulated and sclerotized areas. Spiculum long, Y-shaped, apical portion tongue-shaped, weakly sclerotized. Ovipositor moderately long, sub-triangular, base broad, apex slightly narrowed, divided into two vaginal palpi, each side with two baculi, one baculus extending from the base of the ovipositor backwards, base slightly broad, apex slightly narrowed, length of two baculi proximal to each other at base; another baculus extended from the coxite to the middle of the ovipositor; the two baculi of each side proximal to each other but not fused; coxite strongly sclerotized, cylindrical, lateral margin apex with long setae; stylus short, small, distinct.

Distribution.

China (Beijing), Belarus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, the United Kingdom, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Sweden, Russia, Mongolia.

Host plant.

Populus tremula ( Salicaceae ).

Remarks.

A large number of this species was caught by Malaise trips set in Songshan for approximately four months. This species is similar to Zeugophora cribrata Chen, 1974, but differs in having a brown head and pronotum; the lateral tubercle of the pronotum is more prominent; the pronotum and elytra are sparsely punctate; with the apex of the median lobe gradually narrowed (head black, pronotum brown, slightly black; lateral tubercle of the pronotum less prominent; pronotum and elytra densely punctate; and the apex of the median lobe strongly constricted in Z. cribrata ).

This species is also similar to Zeugophora scutellaris Suffrian, 1840 with regards to the shape of the lateral tubercle on the pronotum, but differs in having the head, pronotum, elytra and antennae yellowish brown; the pronotal disc is finely punctate while the elytra is sparsely punctate; the dorso-central portion of the median lobe has a slender sclerite, and the apex of the median lobe is slightly broad and blunt (head and pronotum reddish brown, elytra black, antennomeres 1-4 brown, antennomeres 5-11 black; pronotal disc coarsely punctate and elytra densely punctate; the dorso-central portion of the median lobe without a sclerite, and the apex slightly narrowed and sharp in Z. scutellaris ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Megalopodidae

Genus

Zeugophora

Loc

Zeugophora (Zeugophora) turneri Power, 1863

Li, Kai-Qin & Liang, Hong-Bin 2020
2020
Loc

Zeugophora turneri

Power 1863
1863