Protohermes costalis (Walker)

Liu, Xingyue, Hayashi, Fumio & Yang, Ding, 2007, Systematics of the Protohermes costalis species-group (Megaloptera: Corydalidae), Zootaxa 1439, pp. 1-46 : 21-23

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.175948

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6248228

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Protohermes costalis (Walker)
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Protohermes costalis (Walker) View in CoL

( Figs. 10 View FIGURES 6 – 15 , 53–59 View FIGURES 53 – 59 )

Hermes costalis Walker, 1853 . Cat. Brit. Mus. Neur., p. 207. Type locality: N. China.

Protohermes griseus Stitz, 1914 View in CoL . Berlin Sitzb. Ges. Naturf. 5: 201. Type locality: Formosa.

Diagnosis. Head without dark markings; pronotum with two blackish vittae on each side; male ninth sternum with deep trapezoidal posterior incision, leaving two acute-angled triangular posterior processes.

Body length 30–34 mm (male) and 45–52 mm (female); forewing length 36–48 mm (male) and 45–51 mm (female), hindwing length 32–41 mm (male) and 42–45 mm (female).

Head ( Fig. 53 View FIGURES 53 – 59 ) yellowish brown, without post-ocular spine; vertex without any markings. Compound eyes pale yellowish brown; ocelli yellow, darkly margined medially. Antennae black, with scapes and pedicel yellow. Mouthparts yellow or yellowish brown; mandible with distal half black.

Thorax yellow. Pronotum ( Fig. 53 View FIGURES 53 – 59 ) with two pairs of blackish markings on each side. Meso- and metanota each with one pair of brownish markings on lateral sides. Thoracic pilosity yellow, much longer on meso- and meta thorax. Legs yellow with dense yellowish short setae; tibiae and tarsi mostly dark; tarsal claws reddish brown. Forewings ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 6 – 15 ) pale smoky brown, with 1 large yellowish marking at base, 3–4 mostly connected yellowish markings at middle and 1 round yellowish marking on apical 1/3; costal cellules with distinct brown stripes. Hindwings much paler than forewings, with 1 round yellowish marking on apical 1/3. Veins yellowish brown except veins in yellowish markings yellow. Rs 10-branched, last branch bifurcate or trifurcate; 11 crossveins between R1 and Rs; M1+2 5 to 6-branched, M3+4 4-branched; 1A 3-branched.

Abdomen brown with yellowish short setae. Male ninth tergum ( Fig. 54 View FIGURES 53 – 59 ) subquadrate, with arched anterior and posterior margin. Ninth sternum ( Fig. 55 View FIGURES 53 – 59 ) broad with nearly straight lateral margin, posterior margin with deep trapezoidal incision, forming two acutely angled triangular posterior processes; central portion inflated. Ninth gonostylus ( Fig. 56 View FIGURES 53 – 59 ) unguiform and slightly curved dorsomedially. Tenth tergum ( Figs. 54–55 View FIGURES 53 – 59 ) short and subcylindrical, ventrally with one well developed tufted tubercle at posteromedial corner; posterolateral corner acutely produced; tip slightly incised and densely setose. Tenth sternum ( Fig. 57 View FIGURES 53 – 59 ) arched, anteriorly slightly elevated at middle; posterior incision extremely small and V-shaped, forming two papillated processes; lateral lobes digitiform with apical half strongly narrowing, incurved. Female eighth sternum ( Figs. 58–59 View FIGURES 53 – 59 ) strongly sclerotized, subtriangular in lateral view, posterior margin distinctly elevated with shallow median incision, forming pair of obtuse processes; ninth segment ( Fig. 58 View FIGURES 53 – 59 ) laterally inflated in one pair of large suboval sac-like lobes; ninth gonocoxite valvate and membranous with one digitiform process at tip; tenth tergum short, with posterior margin medially incised, leaving one subtriangular upper and one subquadrate lower lobe.

Material examined. CHINA: Ψ, Yunnan, Weixin, 20.VI.1980 ( CAU); Ψ, Guizhou, 10.V.1963 ( CAU); ɗ Ψ, Guizhou, Sinan, VI.1973, Guiqing Wang ( CAU); ɗ, Guangxi, Jinxiu, 10.VI.1982, Chikun Yang ( CAU); Ψ, Guangxi, Lingchuan, Lingtian, 4.VI.1984, Ding Yang ( CAU); 2 Ψ, Guangxi, Jinxiu, Luoxiang, 200 m, 15.V.1999, Xuezhong Zhang ( IZCAS); ɗ Ψ, Guangxi, Jinxiu, Luoxiang, 200 m, 15.V.1999, Hui Xiao ( IZCAS); Ψ, Guangxi, Tian-e, Buliuhe, 6.VIII.2002, Ding Yang ( CAU); 3 ɗ 6 Ψ, Guangxi, Maoershan, 900 m, 2.VII.2003, Xingyue Liu ( CAU); ɗ, Guangdong, Dinghushan, 22.IV.1965, Youwei Zhang ( IZCAS); Ψ, Guangdong, Conghua, IV.1976, Rongzong Wu ( CAU); 3 Ψ, Guangdong, Chebaling, 19–21.IV.2002 ( CAU); Ψ, Fujian, Chong-an, Xingcun, Sangang, 740 m, 16.VII.1960, Yiran Zhang ( IZCAS); ɗ, Fujian, Shaowu, Tongmu, 28.VII.1979, Shimei Song ( IZCAS); Ψ, Fujian, Sangang, 10.VIII.1979, Rongquan Cai ( IZCAS); Ψ, Fujian, Sangang, 17.VIII.1979 ( IZCAS); Ψ, Fujian, 20.VIII.1981 ( CAU); ɗ, Fujian, Jiangle, Longqishan, 650 m, 27.VI.1991, Longlong Yang ( IZCAS); 2 Ψ, Fujian, Jiangle, Longqishan, 700 m, 1–6.VIII.1991, Shimei Song ( IZCAS); ɗ, Zhejiang, Jinhua, 21.VI.1980 ( IZCAS); Ψ, Zhejiang, Lishui, Wanxiangshan, 12.IX.1980 ( CAU); 5 Ψ, Zhejiang, Tianmushan, 21–22.VII.1973, Peiyu Yu ( CAU); ɗ, Zhejiang, Tianmushan ( IZCAS); ɗ, Zhejiang, Longwangshan, 490 m, 12–14.VI.1996, Chikun Yang ( CAU); 2 ɗ 5 Ψ, Hunan, Nanyue, Mojingtai, 20–23.VI.1963, Chikun Yang ( CAU); Ψ, Hunan, Hengshan, 12.VII.1980 ( IZCAS); 2 Ψ, Hunan, Yongshun, Shanmuhe Forestry Center, 600 m, 4–7.VIII.1988 ( IZCAS); 3Ψ Hubei, Lichuan, 810 m, 20–23.VII.1989, Shuyong Wang ( IZCAS); ɗ, Jiangxi, Arboretum of Lushan, 8.VIII.1975 ( IZCAS); 2 ɗ, Jiangxi, Guling, 13– 17.VII.1935 ( IZCAS); ɗ, Jiangxi, Guling, 2.VIII.1935 ( IZCAS); 2 ɗ, Anhui, Huangshan, Wenquan, 17– 20.VII.1977, Fasheng Li ( CAU); 4 ɗ 3 Ψ, Henan, Shangcheng, Huangbaishan, 200 m, 14.VII.1999, Xiaocheng Shen & Yingdang Ren ( CAU); ɗ Ψ, Taiwan, Wulai, 5.V.1994, T. Shimizu (HC); 2 Ψ, Taiwan, Wulai, 29.VI.1987, Fumio Hayashi (HC); ɗ, Taiwan, Wulai, emerged from reared larva, Fumio Hayashi ( CAU); Ψ, Taiwan, emerged from reared larva in 1988, Fumio Hayashi ( CAU).

Distribution. China (Anhui, Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou, Henan, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi, Taiwan, Yunnan, Zhejiang); India (Assam).

Remarks. After the revision by Kimmins (1948), P. c o s t a l i s is considered to be a valid species and not a synonym of Hermes anticus Walker. For comparison of P. costalis with other related species, see the remarks under P. yunnanensis .

CAU

China Agricultural University

IZCAS

Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Megaloptera

Family

Corydalidae

Genus

Protohermes

Loc

Protohermes costalis (Walker)

Liu, Xingyue, Hayashi, Fumio & Yang, Ding 2007
2007
Loc

Protohermes griseus

Stitz 1914
1914
Loc

Hermes costalis

Walker 1853
1853
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