Amamiclytus yulongi, Niisato, Tatsuya & Han, Chang-do, 2011

Niisato, Tatsuya & Han, Chang-do, 2011, A revision of the genus Amamiclytus Ohbayashi from Taiwan and the Ryukyu Islands (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae), ZooKeys 118, pp. 19-52 : 42-44

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.118.1165

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scientific name

Amamiclytus yulongi
status

sp. n.

Amamiclytus yulongi   ZBK sp. n. Figs 19 –213971– 76

Description.

Male and Female. Body length (from vertex to apices of elytra) 4.0-4.7 mm in ♂, 4.9-5.1 mm in ♀. Colour almost as in Amamiclytus juni sp. n., though more strongly glossy on elytra. Hairs and pubescence almost as in Amamiclytus juni sp. n.; head more densely clothed with pale gray pubescence on frons in both sexes; antennae densely with pale pubescence on segments 4-11; pronotum thinly with pale hairs, sparsely with pale gray pubescence; elytra densely with light brown pubescence throughout, B very sparse, S on basal tenth relatively small and oblong, La on basal third semicircular, almost always isolated, rarely arcuate and attaining to S, Lp on apical 2/5 more or less narrow, almost transverse, A not so narrow; Msl and Mss distinct, Mta moderately pubescent, not so dense; V1 as in Amamiclytus juni sp. n., V2 distinct, V3 and V4 sometimes disappeared.

Head almost as in Amamiclytus juni sp. n., though more densely finely punctured, with a thin feeble median line on frons; HW/PW 0.80-0.94 (M 0.88) in ♂, 0.71-0.95 (M 0.86) in ♀. Antennae as in Amamiclytus juni sp. n. Pronotum almost as in Amamiclytus juni sp. n.; disc gently convex throughout, especially raised near middle of basal margin, with punctation deeper and slightly large; PL/PW 1.06-1.11 (M 1.09) in ♂, 0.92-1.33 (M 1.08) in ♀, PB/PA 0.93-1.00 (M 0.95) in ♂, 0.80-0.94 (M 0.88) in ♀, PW/EW 0.80-0.90 (M 0.85) in ♂, EL/PL 2.75-3.22 (M 2.93) in ♂, 2.57-3.40 (M 3.04) in ♀, 0.70-0.85 (M 0.79) in ♀. Scutellum as in Amamiclytus juni sp. n. Elytra almost as in Amamiclytus juni sp. n.; sides gently arcuate at a level between basal eighths and apical fourth; disc with sparse but more or less deep punctation; EL/EW 2.48-2.90 (M 2.71) in ♂, 2.34-2.83 (M 2.54) in ♀. Ventral surface almost as in Amamiclytus juni sp. n., though more sparsely punctured on abdomen; anal ventrite in ♂ more or less triangularly produced at middle of apical margin. Legs almost as in Amamiclytus juni sp. n., though exceeding elytral apices at apical tenth.

Male genitalia. Basically similar to those of Amamiclytus juni sp. n., though median lobe more slender, with ventral plate not so strongly pointed apicad. Median lobe 1/3 the length of elytra, gently arcuate in profile; dorsal plate slightly wider than ventral plate in apical 3/5, distinctly narrowed to apex which is slightly pointed; ventral plate almost parallel-sided in basal 2/5 then gently narrowed to apex, and strongly narrowed to apical 1/12, which is sharply pointed at the extremity, shortly exposed from ventral view; median struts slender, almost half the length of median lobe. Endophallus densely covered with minute spinous spicules in apical fifth. Tegmen elongate, slightly shorter than median lobe; parameres relatively wide, nearly 2/5 the length of tegmen, divided in apical fifth, with lobe narrowed in gently arcuate line to apex, approximate and subparallel at inner margins, rather narrowly rounded at apex which is provided with numerous short and a few very long setae; basal ridge slightly raised; ring part almost approximate and parallel in apical third. Eighth tergite elongated and quadrate, gently narrowed from apical 3/4 to apex which is gently arcuate, provided with numerous long setae. Eighth sternite transverse, nearly equal in width to 8th tergite, apical margin arcuately oblique towards middle.

Female genitalia. Almost as in Amamiclytus juni sp. n., though bursa copulatrix smaller, semicircular in apical 2/5, moderately narrowed in basal 3/5.

Type series.

Holotype ♂, Dalu Forest Road, Wufeng Township, alt. 1,400~1,100m, Hsinchu County, N. Taiwan, 27 –IV– 2008, Y.-L. Lin leg. Allotype ♀, same data as the holotype. Paratypes (3♂♂, 10♀♀): [Taoyuan County, N. Taiwan] 1♀, Ronghua, Fuxing Township, 7 –IV– 1971, B.-S. Chang leg.; 1♀, Sihleng, Fuxing Township, 19 –III– 2000, 1♀, Y.-L. Lin leg. [Hsinchu County, N. Taiwan] 1♀, same locality and collector as the holotype, 19 –IV– 2008. [Yilan County, N. Taiwan] 1♀, Mingchih, Datong Township, 29 –V– 1978, J. Ito leg. [Nantou County, C. Taiwan] 1♂, Nanshansi, Ren’ai Township, 19 –III– 1978, C.-K. Yu leg.; 1♀, Mt. Guandao Shan, Ren’ai Township, alt. 1,500m, 5 –V– 1985, K. Kusama leg.; 1♂, Lianhuachih, Yuchi Township, 27 –III– 1980, K. Matsuda leg. [Hualien County, E. C. Taiwan] 1♀, Bilyu, Xiulin Township, 2,200m, 29 –V– 1978, Y. Oda leg. [Pingtung County, S. Taiwan] 1♀, Mt. Dahan Shan, Chunri Township, alt. 1,200m, 9 –III– 2006, Y.-L. Lin leg.; 1♂, same locality and collector, 1 –III– 2007; 1♀, same locality and collector, 9 –III– 2007; 1♀, Siaoguei Lake, Wutai Township, alt. 1,500m, 2 –V– 1998, C.-C. Chen leg.; 1♀, same locality and collector, 12~14 –V– 2008. Holotype and allotype are preserved in NMNS, and paratypes are in EUMJ, HUM, MMNS, NHMO and the private collections of the above collectors.

Geographical distribution.

Taiwan.

Comments.

Amamiclytus yulongi sp. n. is closely related in the external and genitalic morphology to Amamiclytus juni sp. n., but it can be distinguished from the latter by strongly glossy body, more coarsely punctured pronotum, sparse white pubescence on elytral bases, dense minute spinous spicules on the endophallus, gently arcuate apical margin of 8th tergite and not so strongly constricted basal part of bursa copratrix.

This new species is rather rare among the Taiwanese members of the genus, and sometimes found on the blossoms of Castanopsis and the other tree blossoms.

Four female paratypes show very peculiar variation in colour and pubescence as follows: 1) Body black with weak bluish tinge; 2) pronotum, elytra and ventral surface rather densely clothed with pale gray pubescence; 3) S and La completely joining; 3) Lp very wide, almost 4 times as wide as that of normal individuals, completely attaining both external and sutural margins; 4) A very wide, almost twice in width to that of normal individuals. These questionable specimens are completely consistent in both external and genitalic morphologies with the type series of Amamiclytus yulongi sp. n. in spite of the peculiar external appearance.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cerambycidae

Genus

Amamiclytus