Megalinus japonicus ( Sharp, 1874 )
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Megalinus japonicus ( Sharp, 1874) View in CoL
(Fig. 13A–H; Fig. 13-1A–H)
Sharp, 1874: 52 ( Xantholinus ; Type locality: Japan); Bernhauer & Schubert, 1914: 304 (catalog); Bordoni, 1997: 176 ( Lepidophallus ; lectotype designation: Japan; characters); Herman, 2001a: 3661 (catalog); Bordoni, 2002: 653 (Fujian; Japan; redescriptions; characters); Bordoni, 2003d: 381 (record in Korea; drawing of median lobe of aedeagus); Bordoni, 2003c: 269 (Fujian); Smetana, 2004: 689 (catalog); Bordoni, 2007b: 70 (catalog); Bordoni, 2008: 58 ( Megalinus ; species list of Megalinus ).
Additional materials: with labels as follows: “ Megalinus , japonicus (SHARP) , Det. ‘ TATEO ITO,’ 1968” / “ Megalinus , japonicus, ( Sharp, 1874) , det. TateoITO 2013” / “ IKEDA, OSAKA, 18.V.1958, Y.HAYASHI” / “Tateo
ITO, Collection, [ OMNH]”; with labels as follows: “ Megalinus , japonicus, ( Sharp, 1874) , det. TateoITO 2013” / “ JAPAN Honshu, Tondabayashi, OSAKA Pref., 22.X.2011, Kazue ITO leg.” / “Tateo ITO, Collection, [ OMNH]” (CI). CHINA: Jiangxi: Fuzhou City: Linchuan (E 116.3698, N 27.9971), 50 m, 01. GoogleMaps V.2011, Zhou Jianhua &
Huang Xiaoyun collected; one male, one female, 16.XI.2011; 12 males, 2 females, 04.XI.2011 ; one female, 06.X.2011; one male, 28.IX.2011; Ningxia: Guyuan City: Jingyuan co. : LiupanShan: Fengtailinchang (E 106.1770, N 35.6476), one male, 2400 m, 01.VII. 2008 GoogleMaps , Zhou Haisheng & Zhao Zongyi collected; Qiuqianjia linchang (E 106.4287, N 35.5550), one female, 1750 m, 11.VII.2008, Rou Qiaozhe collected ( IZ-CAS).
Male. Abdominal segment VIII entirely covered with setiferous punctures, except a narrow medial longitudinal impunctate band; posterior margins of tergite VIII emarginated medially, that of sternite VIII arcuate backwards(Fig. 13-1A, B). Tergite IX symmetrical, connected mediobasally. Sternite IX symmetrical, with sharppointed base and subtruncated posterior margin (Fig. 13-1C). Tergite X with gradually narrowed base and broadly arcuate posterior margin, in situ broadly exposed between tergite IX (Fig. 13-1D). Median lobe of aedeagus oviform and oblong, medium sized (Fig. 13G, H; Fig. 13-1E), basal piece with transparent, membranous mediallongitudinal band (Fig. 13D); basal bulb 1.57 mm long, anterior portion subcylindrical, 0.43 mm, 1/5 of basal bulb (Fig. 13E, F). Parameres symmetrical and short, slightly longer than 1/3 of basal bulb. Internal sac elongate, curved, and densely spinulate.
Female. Posterior margin of sternite VIII (Fig. 13-1F) gradually sharpened backwards. Genital segment large sized (Fig. 13G), 0.90 mm long, sternite with slightly sharp base, supplementary sclerites subtriangular and large sized, 0.41 mm long, overlapped 2/3 part of basal margin of genital sternite.
Distribution. China (Fujian, Jiangxi, Ningxia); Japan; Korea.
Remarks. This species could be distinguished from its congeners by the following character combination: 1) body black (Fig. 13A–C), except elytra yellowish; 2) frontal furrows deeper than anteocular furrows; 3) neck wider, subequal to 1/2 of head width; 4) tergites III–VII covered with mixed microsculpture of transverse and isodiametric meshes; 5) posterior margins of tergite VIII emarginated medially; 6) sternite IX with sharp-pointed base and subtruncated posterior margin; 7) tergite X with gradually sharpened base and broadly arcuate posterior margin; 8) median lobe of aedeagus oviform and oblong, basal piece with transparent, membranous mediallongitudinal band; 9) anterior portion subcylindrical and oblong, 1/5 of basal bulb; 10) internal sac oblong, curved and densely spinulate.
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Osaka Museum of Natural History |
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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium |
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