Pygoluciola stylifer Wittmer

Lambkin, L. A. Ballantyne C., 2006, A Phylogenetic Reassessment Of The Rare S. E. Asian Firefly Genus Pygoluciola Wittmer (Coleoptera: Lampyridae: Luciolinae), Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 54 (1), pp. 21-48 : 33

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13245290

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13245682

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scientific name

Pygoluciola stylifer Wittmer
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Pygoluciola stylifer Wittmer View in CoL

( Figs. 4, 10 – 12 View Figs , 20, 23 – 25 View Figs , 38-40 View Figure 38 View Figure 39 View Figure 40 )

Pygoluciola stylifer Wittmer, 1939: 22 View in CoL [Holotype male Borneo (RMNH). Labelled 1. hand written Pygoluciola stylifer Wittm. View in CoL ; printed det. W. Wittmer. 2. orange typed ‘ Holotype’. 3. hand written ‘TYPUS’. 4. Printed ‘ H. C. Siebers / M. O. Borneo Exp. / 120 M. bij L. Petak / 1925 viii – ix. ’].

Luciola (Pygoluciola) stylifer View in CoL – McDermott, 1966: 115; Ballantyne, 1968:119.

Diagnosis. – Most similar to P. hamulata , distinguished by the curved tibiae of all legs, and the emarginate apex of abdominal tergite 8.

Redescription of Holotype Male. – Elongate slender, three times as long as wide; elytra tapering towards their apices. 11.2 mm long. Pronotum light golden brown with no apparent darker markings on the dorsal surface except for very narrow dark brown markings along anterior margin to either side of mid line; fat body is retracted along anterior and posterior margins and these areas appear paler brown; MS, MN paler brown than pronotum; elytra light golden brown, slightly darker than the pronotum, and apical 1/6 a little darker than rest; elytral punctures dark brown; head and maxillary palpi very dark brown, labial palpi mid brown; antennae dark brown, left antenna (R is incomplete) with dorsal surface of FS 6 – 9 paler brown than preceding segments, and very pale whitish yellow beneath; ventral surface of pro and meso thorax light brown; legs 1 with coxae and femora light brown, tibiae darker brown, tarsi very dark brown; ventral surface of metathorax dark brown; legs 2 and 3 yellowish except for dark brown tibiae and tarsi 2, and tarsi 3; basal abdominal ventrites dark brown, V6 creamy yellow (light organ), V7 yellowish (light organ is torn from surface of V7); tergites 7 and 8 pale.

Pronotum ( Fig. 4 View Figs ) 3.1 mm wide; 1.8 mm long; width/length = 1.7; pronotum 1 / 5 as long as whole body length; lateral margins smoothly divergent along their length; median anterior margin rounded, not emarginate, projecting a little beyond anterolateral corners, which are narrowly rounded and obtuse, but do not project anteriorly; posterolateral corners rounded, acute (60 - 70°), not projecting beyond posterior margin; dorsal surface of pronotum mainly fairly smooth and flat except for slight depressions in median and anterolateral areas and narrowly across the posterior margin, and with irregular low elevations in posteromedian areas.

Elytra 9.4 mm long, apparently tapering toward their apices; left elytron lateral margin divergent in anterior 1 / 4, subparallel sided in next 1 / 4, and convergent in posterior 1 / 2; right elytron similar but more strongly convergent in posterior 1 / 2 (this may be a post-mortem effect).

Head gently depressed between eyes; GHW 1.9 mm; SIW 0.5 mm; GHW/SIW 3.8; ASD subequal to ASW; apical segments of both labial palpi with three elongate projections on their inner surface; antennae slightly longer than twice GHW; FS 1-5 subequal in length (about three times as long as wide and slightly shorter than scape); FS 6 – 9 more slender than preceding FS.

Legs with all tibiae curved.

Abdomen ( Figs. 20, 23 – 25 View Figs ) MPP of V7 expanded at its tip as described for P. guigliae ; tergite 8 narrowed before its apex which is expanded with posterior margin shallowly emarginate.

Aedeagus ( Figs. 10 – 12 View Figs ) with ML about half as long as LL; inner dorsal margins of LL strongly divergent in basal half, converging level with tip of ML and closely approximate until apical 1/6, where they diverge slightly.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Lampyridae

Genus

Pygoluciola

Loc

Pygoluciola stylifer Wittmer

Lambkin, L. A. Ballantyne C. 2006
2006
Loc

Luciola (Pygoluciola) stylifer

Ballantyne, L 1968: 119
McDermott, F 1966: 115
1966
Loc

Pygoluciola stylifer

Wittmer, W 1939: 22
1939
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