Stenolemus alikakay Rédei & Tsai, 2010

Ishikawa, Tadashi & Naka, Takeru, 2016, The assassin bug genera Nagustoides and Stenolemus (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Reduviidae) newly recorded from Japan, Zootaxa 4161 (4), pp. 593-600 : 598-599

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4161.4.12

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6057967

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scientific name

Stenolemus alikakay Rédei & Tsai, 2010
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Stenolemus alikakay Rédei & Tsai, 2010

( Figs. 17–30 View FIGURES 17 – 19 View FIGURES 20 – 26 View FIGURES 27 – 30 )

Stenolemus alikakay Rédei & Tsai, 2010: 28 (new species) Among the Oriental species of the genus Stenolemus View in CoL , this thread-legged assassin bug is recognized by the following combination of character states: posterior lobe of head with a pair of wide, blunt tubercles dorsally ( Figs. 21, 25 View FIGURES 20 – 26 ); pronotum not darkened on basal part ( Fig. 20 View FIGURES 20 – 26 ); petiole of pronotum relatively short, approximately twice as long as its width at middle in dorsal view ( Figs. 17–18 View FIGURES 17 – 19 , 20–21 View FIGURES 20 – 26 ); posterior pronotal lobe with a single carina along meson and a pair of conical projections on disc ( Figs. 20–21 View FIGURES 20 – 26 ); profemur with four brown annulations ( Fig. 22 View FIGURES 20 – 26 ); middle and hind legs lacking pigmented tufts of setae ( Figs. 23–24 View FIGURES 20 – 26 ); mesofemur with three brown annulations ( Fig. 23 View FIGURES 20 – 26 ); metafemur with four brown annulations ( Fig. 24 View FIGURES 20 – 26 ); and a peculiar color pattern of the forewings ( Fig. 19 View FIGURES 17 – 19 ). Body length (from apex of head to apex of abdomen) 8.8–11.6 mm. A detailed description of this species was provided by Rédei & Tsai (2010).

Specimens examined (n=2). JAPAN: the Ryukyu Islands—Ôhama, Ishigaki-jima Is.: 1 ♀ ( Figs. 17–19 View FIGURES 17 – 19 , 22–24 View FIGURES 20 – 26 ), 4.ix.2012, T. Higa ; 1 ♀ ( Figs. 20–21, 25–27 View FIGURES 20 – 26 View FIGURES 27 – 30 ), 18.vi.2013, T. Naka.

Distribution. Japan (the Ryukyu Islands: Ishigaki-jima Is.); Taiwan.

Remarks. Among the reduviids of Japan, Stenolemus alikakay is at first sight similar in general habitus, especially in its hairy body and appendages, to the thread-legged assassin bug Myiophanes tipulina Reuter, 1881 . However, S. alikakay can be easily distinguished from M. tipulina by its much smaller body size (approximately 10 mm vs. 16 mm), the presence of the petiole in the pronotum ( Figs. 17–18 View FIGURES 17 – 19 , 20–21 View FIGURES 20 – 26 ) (vs. absence), and forewings with discal and basal cells ( Fig. 19 View FIGURES 17 – 19 ) (vs. discal cell only).

Rédei & Tsai (2010) observed a living S. alikakay on a spider web (spiders missing) built on a tree trunk, walking very slowly and imitating a piece of debris or dried leaf swinging lightly in the breeze. Each of the two Japanese specimens examined here was found on the mossy and lichened trunk of a large tree, Castanopsis sieboldii (Makino) Hatus (Fagaceae) , in a well-preserved forest on Ishigaki-jima Island ( Figs. 27–30 View FIGURES 27 – 30 ). When found, they were slowly swaying back and forth on the trunks while maintaining their position.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Reduviidae

Genus

Stenolemus

Loc

Stenolemus alikakay Rédei & Tsai, 2010

Ishikawa, Tadashi & Naka, Takeru 2016
2016
Loc

Stenolemus alikakay Rédei & Tsai, 2010 : 28

Redei 2010: 28
2010
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