Oides decempunctata (Billberg)

Lee, Chi-Feng & Beenen, Ron, 2017, Revision of the Palaearctic and Oriental species of the genus Oides Weber, 1801 (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Galerucinae), Zootaxa 4346 (1) : 33-39

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Oides decempunctata (Billberg)
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Oides decempunctata (Billberg)

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Adorium decempunctatum Billberg, 1808: 230 (no locality).

Rhombopalpa decempuncata: Clark, 1865: 148 ( Siam) ; Redtenbacher, 1868: 206 ( China: Hong Kong).

Oides decempunctata: Harold, 1876: 3555 ( China: Guangdong); Jacoby, 1883: 400 (diagnosis); Kolbe, 1886: 230 ( Korea: Seoul); Allard, 1891: 230 ( Laos: Luang Prabang); Weise, 1924: 3 (catalogue); Winkler, 1930: 1303 (catalogue); Miwa, 1931: 189 ( Taiwan); Maulik, 1936: 38 (biology); Ogloblin, 1936: 148 (redescription); Chûjô, 1941: 167 ( Korea); Chûjô, 1962: 63 ( Taiwan, redescription); Gressitt & Kimoto, 1963: 477 ( China: Anhui, Fujian, Guangdong, Hainan, Hebei, Henan, Hunan, Jiangxi, Jiangsu, Jilin, Sichuan, Zhejiang; Vietnam); Kimoto, 1969: 30 ( Taiwan); Wilcox, 1971: 7 (catalogue); Kimoto, 1972: 143 ( China: Jiangsu); Takizawa, 1980: 6 ( Korea); Medvedev & Dang, 1982: 90 (host plant); Zaytsev & Dang, 1982: 100 (larva); Tomov, 1984: 29 ( Korea); Takizawa, 1985a: 9 ( Korea); Kimoto, 1986: 56 ( Taiwan); Kimoto, 1989: 36 ( Laos, Vietnam); Samoderzhenkov, 1992: 108 ( Vietnam); Yang, 1992b: 333 ( China: Hunan, Guizhou); Yang, 1992c: 557 ( China: Hunan); Yang, 1993: 337 ( China: Fujian: Mt. Longqi); Kimoto & Chu, 1996: 61 (catalogue); Yu et al., 1996: 117 ( China: Guanxi, Guizhou, Hubei, Shaanxi, Shanxi, Shandong); Wang et al., 1998: 71 ( China: Fujian, Wuyishan); Kimoto & Takizawa, 1997: 374 (catalogue); Yang et al., 1997: 866 ( China: Hubei, Sichuan); Lee & An, 2001: 110 ( Korea); Park et al., 2001: 250 (immature stages); Yang, 2002: 629 ( China: Fujian); Yang & Yao, 2002: 443 ( China: Hainan); Hayashi, 2003: 31 ( Korea); Lee & Cho, 2006: 38 ( Korea; host plants); Wang & Yang, 2006: 99 ( China: Gansu); Zhang et al., 2006a: 304 ( China: Guizhou: Fangjingshan); Lee & Cheng, 2007: 120 (biology); Aston, 2009: 12 ( China: Hong Kong); Beenen, 2010: 491 (catalogue); Liu & Liang, 2013: 122 (ulstrastructure of tarsus); Yang et al., 2015: 96 ( China: Inner Mongolia, Gansu).

Oides decemmaculata Laboissière, 1927: 39 ( Vietnam) ; Wilcox, 1971: 7 (catalogue); Kimoto, 1989: 36 (as synonym of O. decempunctata , synonymy confirmed).

Solanophila gigantea Roubal, 1929: 96 ( Korea) ; Roubal, 1931: 36 (as synonym of O. decempunctata , synonymy confirmed).

Types. Adorium decempunctatum . Lectotype 1 ex. ( NHRS, sex undetermined), here designated: “ decempunctata . Bill. [h, w] // Typus [p, r] // Mus. / Ac. Sc [p, w] // NHRS-JLKB / 000025264 ”. Number of paralectotypes is uncertain.

Oides decemmaculata . Lectotype ♂ (MNHN), here designated, labeled: “Yen Bay / Tonkin / L. Duport [h, w] / / MUSEUM PARIS [p] / V. Laboissière / 1927 [h, w] // COTYPE [p, w, red letters] // [penis glued on the card] // Oides / decemmaculata / m [h] / V. Laboissière—Dét. [p, w]”. Paralectotypes: 1♀ (MNHN): “Dong Lo [h, g] // type [h, w] // MUSEUM PARIS [p] / Coll. Pic [h, b] // COTYPE [p, w, red letters] // (penis glued on the card) // Oides / decemmaculata / m [h] / V. Laboissière—Dét. [p, w]”; 1♀ (MNHN): “Bac Quang / Tonkin [h, w] // MUSEUM PARIS [p] / Coll. Pic [h, b] // COTYPE [p, w, red letters] // [penis glued on the card] // Oides / decemmaculata / m [h] / V. Laboissière—Dét. [p, w]”; 1♀ (ZMUH): “Yen Bay / Tonkin / L. Duport [h, w] // TYPE [p, w, red letters] // Oides / decemmaculata / m [h] / V. Laboissière—Dét. [p, w]”; 1♂ (MCSN): “[aedeagus and abdomen glued on the card] // Yen Bay / Tonkin / L. Duport [h, w] // Coll / V. LABOISSIERE [p, w] // COTYPE [p, w, red letters] // Oides / decemmaculata / m [h] / V. Laboissière—Dét. [p, w] // MUSEO GENOVA / Ex coll. Medvedev / Acquisto XI.2003 [p, w]”; 1 ex. (IRSB): “Yen Bay / Tonkin / L. Duport [h, w] [glued on the following label] // Coll. R. I. Sc. N. P. [p] / nord / Vietnam [h, y] // V. Laboissière det., 19[p]27[h]: [p] / Oides / decemmaculata m / Paratype [h, w] // Para- / type [p, o] // cf. Ann. Soc. Ent. / Fr. XCVI, p. 39, 1927. [h, w]”.

Solanophila gigantea . Holotype ♀ (SNM, by monotypy): “ Korea [h, w] // S. gigantea [h] / Roubal det. [p, w] / / type [h, w] // Oides / 10-punctata Billb. [h, w] // Winkler Katalog / E 4232 / det. Mader [h, w]”.

Redescription. Length 10.5–13.7 mm, width 7.6–9.9 mm. General color ( Figs 22A–22C View FIGURE 22 ) yellow; antennae yellow, but antennomeres IX–XI darker; metasternum with one black spot at sides; elytra with five pairs of black spots, arranged into three transverse row, two pairs near base, two pairs at middle, and one near apex. Antennae filiform in males ( Fig. 23A View FIGURE 23 ), antennomeres III longest, III–VII weakly serrate, VIII–X stout, length ratios of antennomeres I–XI 1.0: 0.6: 0.8: 0.8: 0.7: 0.7: 0.7: 0.6: 0.6: 0.6: 0.7, length to width ratios of antennomeres I–XI 2.5: 1.8: 2.7: 2.7: 2.0: 1.9: 1.9: 1.8: 1.8: 1.7: 2.0; similar in females ( Fig. 23B View FIGURE 23 ), length ratios of antennomeres I–XI 1.0: 0.5: 0.8: 0.8: 0.7: 0.7: 0.7: 0.6: 0.6: 0.5: 0.7, length to width ratios of antennomeres I–XI 2.7: 2.0: 3.0: 2.8: 2.2: 2.2: 2.2: 1.6: 1.6: 1.5: 2.2. Pronotum transverse, 2.2 wider than long, disc convex, with reticulate microsculpture and dense, fine punctures; baso- and apico-lateral angles broadly rounded; lateral margin rounded; apical margin moderately concave. Elytra elongate oval, widest at middle, 1.2x longer than wide, disc with reticulate microsculpture and dense, coarse punctures; moderately convex, humeral calli reduced but visible, with curved depression behind; epipleurae located at 5/7 between suture and lateral margins. Penis ( Figs 23C–23G View FIGURE 23 ) relatively wider, 6.3 longer than wide; parallel-sided; apex medially and slight depressed; tectum elonage, ventrally curved at basal 1/3, deeply bifurcate near base, apices projected from penis; slightly curved in lateral view; apex hooked in lateral view; ventral surface apically membranous. Apical margin of abdominal ventrite V in female truncate or slightly concave. Gonocoxae separated and transverse, apically tapering ( Fig. 23K View FIGURE 23 ). Ventrite VIII ( Fig. 23H View FIGURE 23 ) transverse, apical margin broadly rounded and with a pair of processes at middle, with short setae along apical margin, extremely dense at processes, spiculum short. Receptacle of spermatheca ( Fig. 22J View FIGURE 22 ) as wide as pump, connected to pump, basally narrowed; pump strongly curved; proximal spermathecal duct membranous, slender and short, sclerotized area at apex broader than base of receptacle, covered with minute setae.

Variation. Specimens collected from Laos and Vietnam possess one pair of black spots laterally on each abdominal ventrite, and some specimens possess larger spots on the elytra ( Fig. 22D View FIGURE 22 ), the latter occasionally connected ( Fig. 22E View FIGURE 22 ). Females in Taiwan possess reduced apical processes of ventrite VIII ( Fig. 23I View FIGURE 23 ) and longitudinal gonocoxae ( Fig. 23L View FIGURE 23 ).

Diagnosis. Adults of Oides decempunctata are similar to those of O. coccinelloides , O. duodecimpunctata , and O. maculosa in possessing small, black spots on the elytra arranged into three transverse rows. They differ from others in possessing an entirely yellowish brown pronotum (one pair of lateral black spots at the pronotum in O. coccinelloides , O. duodecimpunctata , and O. maculosa ) and scutellum (black scutellum in O. duodecimpunctata and O. maculosa ), one pair of black spots near the apices of the elytra (two pairs in O. coccinelloides and O. duodecimpunctata ; three pairs in O. maculosa ), and the moderately convex elytra (epipleurae located at 5/7 distance between suture and lateral margins; strongly convex elytra in O. coccinelloides , epipleurae located at 3/5 between suture and lateral margins; less convex elytra in O. duodecimpunctata and O. maculosa , epipleurae located at 9/10 between suture and lateral margins). Aedeagi of male O. decempunctata differ from others with possessing a recurved tectum (lacking tectum in O. coccinelloides ; small and apically tapering tectum in O. duodecimpunctata ; bifurcate and rounded tectum in O. maculosa ), membranous apex (deep and broad notch at ventral surface in O. duodecimpunctata and O. maculosa ; deep and narrow notch at ventral surface in O. coccinelloides ), and lacking endophallic sclerites (one large, hook and erect sclerite in O. maculosa ; one elongate and parallel-sided sclerite in O. duodecimpunctata ; one small, hooked, and erect endophallic sclerite in O. coccinelloides ).

Host plants. Vitaceae : Vitis vinifera (grape) ( Gressitt & Kimoto 1963; Lee & Cho 2006); V. coignetiae Pulliat ex Planch ( Lee & Cho 2006) ; V. flexuosa Thunb. ( Lee & Cho 2006) ; V. amurensis Rupr. ( Lee & Cho 2006) ; Vitis sp. ( Medvedev & Dang 1982); Ampelopsis brevipedunculata (Maxim.) (present study; Lee & Cho 2006); Parthenocissus tricuspidata (Siebold & Zucc.) Planch ( Lee & Cho 2006) ; Menispermaceae : Cissampelos sp. ( Medvedev & Dang 1982).

Biology. Taiwanese populations of Oides decempunctata are presumably univoltine. Some females were found during late January, 2007 in Tainan and transferred to the laboratory for rearing. Eggs were deposited in a single egg mass ( Fig. 24A View FIGURE 24 ) during late February and required approximately one month to hatch. The larvae ( Fig. 24B View FIGURE 24 ) fed on leaves and the larval duration was 24–26 days. Mature larvae ( Fig. 24C View FIGURE 24 ) burrow into soil and pupated within underground chambers. The pupal stage duration was 15–20 days. Newly emerged adults appeared during spring and were active ( Fig. 24D View FIGURE 24 ) during summer and autumn. A similar life cycle was documented in China ( Yu et al. 1996).

Other specimens examined. CAMBODIA. 2♀♀ ( NMPC), coll. J. Achard; CHINA. Beijing (= Peking, 北京): 2♂, 3♀♀ ( NMPC), leg. Stötener; 1♀ ( NMPC), leg. E. Pawlik; Guandong: 2 exs. ( NMPC), Guanzhou, Baiyun Shan hill, 23°09’47”–10’30”N 113°17’27”–17’44”E, 50–250m, 27.VI.2014, leg. J. Hájek et al.; Guangxi: 1 ex. ( MNHUB), Janshuo, 200m, 20.VI.1996, leg. D. Erber; 1 ex. ( UACB) Yangshuo city, 120m., 9–15.VI.2009; 2 exs. ( NHMB), Miaoershan, S slope, 1300–2000m, 25–26.VI.1997, leg. Bolm; 1♂, 3♀♀ ( SDEI), Nanning (南寧), 1931; Guizhou: 1 ex. ( NMPC), Kouy Yang (= Guiyang, 貴陽), coll. J. Achard; Hainan: 1♂ ( BPBM), Nodoa, 28.VI.1935, leg. L. Gressitt; 3 exs. ( HHCR) Mt Wu-Zhi-Shan, 11–14 iv 1999; Hong Kong: 2 exs. ( NMPC); 1♀ ( SDEI), col. Haag; 1♂ ( PAHC), Lantan, 8.VI.2008, leg. leg. P. Aston; 1 ex. ( PAHC), Lam Tsven valley, 10. VI.2012, leg. P. Aston; 2 exs. ( PAHC), same but with “ 5.V.2012 ”; Hubei: 7♂♂, 1♀ ( NMPC), Mts. Wu-schan (= Wushan, 巫山), coll. J. Achard; Hunan: 2 exs. ( NME), 100km S Huaihua, Huitong, 500m, 7–12.VII.1992, leg. C. Holzschuh; 1 ex. ( NMW), Huitong, Umg. Guangping, 6.XI.1993, leg. Schömann & Schillhammer; Jiangsu: 1♂ ( MNHUB), Chinkiang, VIII.1903, leg. Kreyenberg; 1♀ ( BPBM), Nanking, 1 920, leg. J. H. Blackstone; Jiangxi: 1♂, 2♀♀ ( SDEI), Pingshiang (= Pingxiang, 萍鄉), leg. Kreyenberg; Shaanxi: 3 exs. ( NMPC), coll. Matějka; 2 exs. ( RBCN), 4 exs. ( UACB), Hua Shan, 28.VII.1990, leg. Sauer; Shanghai: 1♂ ( RMNH), leg. J. J. de Vos; Sichuan: 1 ex. ( RSCW), Chengdu, Pandapark, 12.VII.2008, leg. Puchner; 2 exs. ( NMPC), Tatsienlu, leg. E. Reitter; 1♂ ( BPBM), Wentang, 14 miles of Chungking, 28.VI.1933, leg. D. C. Graham; 2 exs. ( TARI), Xiema (歇 馬鎮), 4.X.2013; Tientsin (= Tianjin, 天津): 3♀♀ ( SDEI), leg. Raffray; Zhejiang: 1♀ ( BPBM), Hangchow, 6.V.1924, leg. J. F. Illingworth; NORTH KOREA. 4♀♀ ( NMPC), Gensan, leg. Obenberger; SOUTH KOREA. 6 exs. ( NMPC), Chemulpo, coll. J. Achard; 5♂♂, 4♀♀ ( TCHU), Dong Meong, Taegu, 26.VII.1979, leg. H. Takizawa; 3 4 exs. ( JBCB), Gyeongsangbuk-do, Songcheon-dong, Andong Si, 4.X.2009, leg. H. W. Cho; 1♀ ( NMPC), Seoul; 1♀ ( BMNH), Yangoo, 26.IX.1958, leg. M. Farrier; LAOS. Salavan: 1♂, 1♀ ( BPBM), Sedone, 16.V.1965; 1♂ ( BPBM), Sedone, Pakse, 31.V.1967; Siphandone: 1♀ ( BPBM), Ile de Khong, 12.XI.1965; Vientiane: 1♂ ( NMPC), 1915, coll. J. Achard; 2 exs. ( NHMB), Vang-Ving, 300m, 18°55’33”N 102°26’55”E, 10–15.V. & 0 1–16.VI.2001, leg. J. Kolibáč; RUSSIA. 14♂♂, 12♀♀ ( NMW), Vladivostok (= Haishenwai), leg. I. Bryner; TAIWAN. Chiayi: 1♂ ( SDEI), Tairinsho (= Talin, 大 林), VIII.1909, leg. Sauter; Miaoli: 3♂♂, 2♀♀ ( NMNS), Cholan (卓蘭), 9.V.2002, leg. W. T. Yang; Nantou: 1♀ ( NMPC), Chip Chip (= Chichi, 集集), II.1909, leg. Sauter; 2♀♀ ( NMNS), Nanshanchi (南山溪), 21.VI.1965, leg. B. S. Chang; 1♀ ( NMNS), same but with “ 8.VI.1965 ”; 1♀ ( TCHU), Puli (埔里), 12.V.1980, leg. S. Yamane; 1♀ ( RMNH), same locality (= Polisha), VIII.1908, H. Sauter; 1♂ ( CAS), same locality (= Hori), 9.VI.1934, leg. L. Gressitt; 3♂♂, 2♀♀ ( NMNS), Wushe (= Musha, 霧社), 10.V.1960, leg. K. Rin; Kaohsiung: 3♂♂ ( NMW), Takao (= Kaohsiumg, 高雄), leg. Sauter; 1♂ ( SDEI), same but with “ V.1912 ”; 1♂, 1♀ ( NMPC), Kosempo (= Chiasien, 甲仙), 22.VII.1911, leg. H. Sauter; 1♂, 1♀ ( SDEI), same but with “ VI.1911 ”; 2♀♀ ( SDEI), same but with “ 7.VII.1911 ”; Pingtung: 1♀ ( MCSN), Koshun (= Henchun, 恆春), III.1908, leg. H. Sauter; 1♂ ( SDEI), same locality, VIII.1912, leg. H. Sauter; 2♂♂ ( CAS), Kuraru (= Kueitzuchiao, 龜 仔角), 10.VI.1932, leg. L. Gressitt; 1♂ ( CAS), same but with “ 12.VIII.1934 ”; Tainan: 3 exs., Hsinhua (新化), 17.IV.2007, reared from eggs, leg. C.-F. Lee; 1 ex. ( MLCN) Kanchanaburi, 18 vi 1983; THAILAND. 1♂ ( RMNH), Kwae Noi Riv. Exp. Niki, 23.IV.–5.V.1946, leg. J. E. Jenkers; Chiang Mai: 1 ex. ( NHMB), Chiang Dao, 19°25’N 98°52’E, 1000m, 17–24.V.1991, leg. V. Kubáň; Nan: 1 ex. ( JBCB), Ban Bo Klua env., 13–26.V.2002, leg. P. Prudek & M. Obořil VIETNAM. 5♂♂, 2♀♀ ( NMPC), Hanoi, coll. J. Achard; 8 exs. ( NME), Hanoi Capital Island in Red River, 14.VIII.2013, leg. M. Pejcha; 4 exs. ( RBCN) 160 km NNW Hanoi, NE env. of Na Hang, 150– 200m., 26.V.– 28.VI.1996, leg. A. Napolov & I. Roma; 8♂♂, 13♀♀ (1♂, 1♀: MNHUB; 7♂♂, 8♀♀: NMPC; 4♀♀: SDEI), Montes Mauson, IV.–V., 2–3000’, leg. H. Fruhstorfer; 7♂♂, 8♀♀ (1♂, 3♀♀: NMW; 1♂: RMNH; 5♂♂, 5♀♀: SDEI), Than Moi, VI.–VII., leg. H. Fruhstorfer; Ho Son Binh: 1♂ ( MCSN), Ba Vi, 60 km Hanoi, 24.V.1980; 2♂♂, 1♀ ( SMNS), Hoa Binh, 2.X.1979; Lao Cai: 1♂ ( MCSN), Sa Pa (= Chapa), VI.1970; Na Hang: 10 exs. ( NME), 160 km NNW Hanoi, NE env. of Na Hang, 150–200m, 2–14.VI.1996, leg. A. Napolov; 8 exs. ( NME), same locality, 26.V.–25.VI.1996, leg. A. Napolov & I. Roma; Ninh Binh: 1♀ ( MCSN), Cuc Phuong, 24–26.IV.1975, leg. L. Medvedev.

Distribution. Cambodia, China, Korea, Laos, Russia, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam ( Fig. 25 View FIGURE 25 ).

NHRS

Sweden, Stockholm, Naturhistoriska riksmuseet

NHRS

Swedish Museum of Natural History, Entomology Collections

NMPC

National Museum Prague

NHMB

Naturhistorisches Museum, Basel

BPBM

Bishop Museum

NME

Sammlung des Naturkundemseum Erfurt

NMW

Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien

RMNH

National Museum of Natural History, Naturalis

TARI

Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute

NMNS

National Museum of Natural Science

CAS

California Academy of Sciences

MCSN

Museo Civico di Storia Naturale "Giacomo Doria"

SMNS

Staatliches Museum fuer Naturkund Stuttgart

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Chrysomelidae

Genus

Oides

Loc

Oides decempunctata (Billberg)

Lee, Chi-Feng & Beenen, Ron 2017
2017
Loc

gigantea

Roubal, J. 1931: 36
Roubal, J. 1929: 96
1929
Loc

Oides decemmaculata Laboissière, 1927 : 39 ( Vietnam )

Kimoto, S. 1989: 36
Wilcox, J. A. 1971: 7
Laboissiere, V. 1927: 39
1927
Loc

Oides decempunctata: Harold, 1876 : 3555

Yang, X. - K. & Ge, S. & Nie, R. & Ruan, Y. & Li, W. 2015: 96
Liu, Z. & Liang, A. - P. 2013: 122
Beenen, R. 2010: 491
Aston, P. 2009: 12
Lee, C. F. & Cheng, H. - T. 2007: 120
Lee, J & Cho, H. W. 2006: 38
Wang, H. & Yang, X. 2006: 99
Zhang, L. - J. & Yang, X. - K. & Cui, J. - Z. & Li, W. - Z. 2006: 304
Hayashi, M. 2003: 31
Li, W. - Z. & Yang, X. - K. 2002: 629
Yang, X. - K. & Yao, J. 2002: 443
Lee, J & An, S. L. 2001: 110
Park, J. - Y. & Shim, J. - H. & Lee, J. - E. 2001: 250
Wang, J. & Yang, X. & Wang, S. & Wu, Y. & Yao, J. & Li, W. 1998: 71
Kimoto, S. & Takizawa, H. 1997: 374
Yang, X. - K. & Li, W. - Z. & Zhang, B. - Q. & Xiang, Z. - Q. 1997: 866
Kimoto, S. & Chu, Y. - I. 1996: 61
Yu, P. & Yang, S. & Yang, X. 1996: 117
Yang, X. - K. 1993: 337
Samoderzhenkov, E. V. 1992: 108
Yang, X. - K. 1992: 333
Yang, X. - K. 1992: 557
Kimoto, S. 1989: 36
Kimoto, S. 1986: 56
Takizawa, H. 1985: 9
Tomov, V. 1984: 29
Medvedev, L. N. & Dang, T. D. 1982: 90
Zaytsev, Y. M. & Dang, T. D. 1982: 100
Takizawa, H. 1980: 6
Kimoto, S. 1972: 143
Wilcox, J. A. 1971: 7
Kimoto, S. 1969: 30
Gressitt, J. L. & Kimoto, S. 1963: 477
Chujo, M. 1962: 63
Chujo, M. 1941: 167
Maulik, S. 1936: 38
Ogloblin, D. A. 1936: 148
Miwa, Y. 1931: 189
Winkler, A. 1930: 1303
Weise, J. 1924: 3
Allard, E. 1891: 230
Kolbe, H. J. 1886: 230
Jacoby, M. 1883: 400
Harold, E. van 1876: 3555
1876
Loc

Rhombopalpa decempuncata:

Redtenbacher L. 1868: 206
Clark, H. 1865: 148
1865
Loc

Adorium decempunctatum

Billberg, G. J. 1808: 230
1808
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