Clitenella punctata LaboissiÈre, 1927

Lee, Chi-Feng & Bezdĕk, Jan, 2021, Taxonomic Notes on Clitenella Laboissière, 1927 (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Galerucinae), with Redescription of Three Species, The Coleopterists Bulletin 75 (4), pp. 845-858 : 849-853

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Clitenella punctata LaboissiÈre, 1927
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Clitenella punctata LaboissiÈre, 1927 ( Figs. 4C View Fig , 5 View Fig )

Clitenella punctata Laboissière 1927: 55 ( Vietnam); Wilcox 1971: 47 (catalogue); Samoderzhenkov 1988: 73 (key to species in Vietnam); Kimoto 1989b: 26 ( Thailand).

Galeruca yunnana Yang and Li in Yang et al. 1997a: 386 ( China: Yunnan). New synonym.

Clitenella yunnana : Zhang et al. 2009: 274.

Types. Clitenella punctata Laboissière. 1♀ (IRSB): “ TONKIN / Lac Tho /HOA-BINH/DE COOMAN [p, w]// Clitenella /punctata m/ topotype [p]/V. LABOISSIÈRE – DÉT.// Topo- type [h, w, red letters]//

cf.Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., [p] XCVI, 1927/p. 55 [h, w]//R. Mus. Hist. Nat./Belg. I. G. 12.752 [p, w]”.

Galeruca yunnana Yang and Li. The holotype was deposited at the Institute of Zoology , Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China; not studied.

Specimens Examined. THAILAND. Khon Kaen: 1♀ ( RUMO) , Khon Kaen, 4.VIII.1980, leg. S. Azuma ; Nan: 1♂ ( JBCB), Doi Phuka Nat. Park , 28.IV–12.V.2002, leg. P. Průdek & M. Obořil.

Redescription. Length 7.5–8.1 mm, width 4.1– 4.5 mm. Body color ( Fig. 4C View Fig ) metallic blue; antennae, legs, and abdomen yellow. Eyes relatively small, interocular space 2.20–2.23× diameter of eye. Antennae filiform in males ( Fig. 5A View Fig ), length ratios of antennomeres I–XI 1.0:0.6:0.9:0.8:0.8:0.6:0.8: 0.7:0.7:0.7:1.0, length-to-width ratios of antennomeres I–XI 2.7:2.5:2.9:2.7:2.4:1.9:2.3:1.9:2.0:2.1: 3.4; relatively smaller in females ( Fig. 5B View Fig ), antennomeres VI–X moniliform, length ratios of antennomeres I–XI 1.0:0.6:0.7:0.7:0.7:0.6:0.6:0.6:0.6:0. 6:1.0, length-to-width ratios of antennomeres I–XI 2.6:2.0:2.5:2.3:2.2:1.8:2.0:1.9:2.0:2.1:3.1. Pronotum 2.0–2.1× wider than long, disc with sparse, coarse punctures, coarser laterally, sparser medially; with deep lateral depressions; lateral margins moderately rounded, apical and basal margins straight. Elytra elongate, parallel-sided from base to basal 1/5, then rounded, widest at apical 1/3; together 1.4× longer than wide; disc with sparse, coarse, and fine punctures, and extremely sparse white pubescence, with one pair of weak depressions in basal 1/3; epipleura abbreviated at apical 1/4. Abdomen: apical margin of abdominal ventrite 5 with angular impression at middle in males ( Fig. 5G View Fig ), followed by extremely shallow notch; straight in females ( Fig. 5H View Fig ); sternite VIII ( Fig. 5E View Fig ) in females transverse, moderately depressed medially; disc with dense, long apical setae; spiculum short. Male genitalia: aedeagus ( Figs. 5C, D View Fig ) slender in dorsal view, 5.1× longer than wide, asymmetric and parallel-sided from base to middle, strongly and apically narrowed from middle, apex narrowly rounded, curved at middle; strongly curved near base in lateral view; ostium membranous and longitudinal; primary endophallic sclerite long, 0.6× as long as aedeagus, with dense teeth at apex, secondary sclerite elongate but short, 0.4× as long as primary sclerite. Female genitalia: gonocoxae ( Fig. 5I View Fig ) longitudinal, basally connected, with dense, long setae along apical and lateral areas; receptacle of spermatheca ( Fig. 5F View Fig ) moderately swollen; pump long and strongly curved; sclerotized proximal spermathecal duct wide and short.

Diagnosis. Adults of C. punctata ( Fig. 4C View Fig ) are similar to those of C. unicolor ( Fig. 4D View Fig ) and C. fulminans ( Figs. 1C, F View Fig ) with metallic blue color. The former can be distinguished by the following combination of characters: yellow antennae and legs (metallic blue or green antennae and legs in others), sparse, coarse punctures on pronotum (dense, coarse punctures on pronotum in others), elytra with one pair of depressions at basal 1/3 (two pairs of depressions at middle in C. fulminans ), elytral epipleura abbreviated at apical 1/4 or 1/3 (elytral epipleura reaching apex in C. fulminans ), antennomeres VI–X slender in males ( Fig. 5A View Fig ), 1.9–2.3× longer than wide (shorter in males of C. unicolor [ Fig. 6A View Fig ], 1.5–1.6× longer than wide), also slender in females ( Fig. 5B View Fig ), 1.8–2.1× longer than wide (shorter in females of others [ Figs. 1B View Fig , 6B View Fig ], 1.1–1.5× longer than wide), asymmetric and medially curved aedeagus ( Fig. 5C View Fig ) (symmetric and parallel-sided aedeagus in C. fulminans [ Fig. 2C View Fig ]), moderately long primary endophallic sclerite, 0.6× as long as aedeagus ( Fig. 5D View Fig ) (extremely long primary endophallic sclerite, 0.9× as long as aedeagus in C. fulminans [ Fig. 2F View Fig ]; short primary endophallic sclerite, 0.4× as long as aedeagus in C. unicolor [ Fig. 6D View Fig ]), dense, tiny teeth on apical area of primary endophallic sclerite ( Figs. 5C, D View Fig ) (several teeth in longitudinal row near outer margin of ventral surface of primary endophallic sclerite in C. fulminans [ Figs. 2C–E View Fig ]; stout teeth along apical margin of primary endophallic sclerite in C. unicolor [ Figs. 6C, D View Fig ]), short secondary endophallic sclerite, 0.4× as long as primary sclerite ( Fig. 5D View Fig ) (extremely short secondary endophallic sclerite, 0.1× as long as primary sclerite in C. fulminans [ Fig. 2F View Fig ]; extremely long secondary endophallic sclerite, 1.3× as long as primary sclerite in C. unicolor [ Fig. 6D View Fig ]), moderately swollen receptacle and long pump of spermatheca ( Fig. 5F View Fig ) (slightly swollen receptacle and short pump of spermatheca in C. fulminans [ Fig. 2K View Fig ]; strongly swollen receptacle and short pump of spermatheca in C. unicolor [ Fig. 6F View Fig ]), and dense, long setae at sides of abdominal sternite VIII in females ( Fig. 5E View Fig ) (one row of long setae along apical margin of sternite VIII in females of C. fulminans [ Fig. 2E View Fig ]; dense, short setae at sides of sternite VIII in females of C. unicolor [ Fig. 6E View Fig ]).

Remarks. The dorsal habitus of C. yunnana illustrated by Yang et al. (1997a) and the aedeagus and pronotum of that species illustrated by Zhang et al. (2009) fit C. punctata , along with other diagnostic characters. We conclude that both taxa are conspecific.

Distribution. China (Yunnan), Thailand, Vietnam.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Chrysomelidae

Genus

Clitenella

Loc

Clitenella punctata LaboissiÈre, 1927

Lee, Chi-Feng & Bezdĕk, Jan 2021
2021
Loc

Clitenella yunnana

Zhang, L. - J. 2009: 274
2009
Loc

Galeruca yunnana

Yang, X. - K. 1997: 386
1997
Loc

Clitenella punctata Laboissière 1927: 55

Kimoto, S. 1989: 26
Samoderzhenkov, E. V. 1988: 73
Wilcox, J. A. 1971: 47
LaboissiEre, V. 1927: 55
1927
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