Elasmostethus humeralis Jakovlev, 1883

Jung, Sunghoon, 2017, Review of the genus Elasmostethus (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Acanthosomatidae) from the Korean Peninsula, Zootaxa 4320 (2), pp. 351-365 : 354-356

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4320.2.9

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6042542

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scientific name

Elasmostethus humeralis Jakovlev, 1883
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Elasmostethus humeralis Jakovlev, 1883 View in CoL

Figs. 9, 10, 13, 14, 33, 34, 43, 50, 56

Elasmostethus humeralis Jakovlev, 1883a: 15 View in CoL ; 1883b: 426 (original description). Type locality: Russia: Vladivostok. Elasmostethus matsumurae Horváth, 1899: 366 View in CoL . Type locality: Japan: Yesso [= Hokkaido], env. of Sapporo. Synonymized by Horváth (1907: 299).

Elasmostethus matsumurae: Furukawa (1930: 55) View in CoL (record from Korea).

Elasmostethus humeralis: Lee (1971: 222, 502) View in CoL (redescription, photo, records from South Korea, distribution), Josifov & Kerzhner (1978: 165) (records from Korea), Kwon et al. (2001: 374) (bibliography, records from Korea, distribution, host plants), Yamamoto (2003: 53, 61) (in key, redescription, figures, records, distribution, host plants), Göllner-Scheiding (2006: 172) (catalogue, distribution), Tsai et al. (2015: 10) (behaviour).

Diagnosis. Recognized by abdominal mediotergites V–VII being pale; the presence of two pairs of setal tufts (a shorter, comb-like upper, and a longer lower) at the middle of the ventral margin (Figs. 33, 43: ut, lt), but lack of a pair of strong, heavily sclerotized and pigmented denticles on the pygophore; paramere being subtriangular, with smooth lateral margins ( Fig. 50 View FIGURES 48 – 53 ); and the posterior margin ventrite VIII of the female being weakly emarginate medially (Fig. 34).

Measurements. ♂ / ♀. Body length 10.00–11.43/10.49–11.16; head width across eyes 1.75–1.86/1.98; lengths of antennal segments: scape 0.89–1.18/0.92–0.97, basipedicellite 1.34–1.77/1.43–1.51, distipedicellite 1.11–1.45/ 1.07–1.36, basiflagellum 1.63–1.97/1.48–1.81, distiflagellum 1.44–1.55/1.35–1.48; humeral width of pronotum 5.11–5.69/5.41–5.72; basal width of scutellum 2.7–2.96/2.93–3.08; length of scutellum 3.30–3.58/3.27–3.59; lengths of profemur and protibia 2.21–2.57/2.08–2.69, 1.89–2.50/2.40–2.50; lengths of mesofemur and mesotibia 2.46–2.95/2.60–2.95, 2.35–2.83/2.21–2.77; lengths of metafemur and metatibia 2.84–3.67/3.2–3.33, 3.24–4.00/ 3.50–3.62.

Material examined. SOUTH KOREA: Gangwon-do: Mt. Eungbok, Myeonggae-ri, Nae-myeon , Hongcheon-gun , 12.viii.2010, JC. Yun (1 ♀ NIBR) ; Mt. Deokse, Cheondo-ri, Seohwa-myeon , Inje-gun , 31.vii.2009, YB. Cho (1 ♂ 1 ♀ NIBR) . Gyeonggi-do: Sohol-eup, Pocheon-si, on Aralia cordata Thunb. , 06.ix.2014, WG. Kim (1 ♂ 2 ♀♀ CNU) ; same locality and host plant, 20.ix.2014, WG. Kim (1 ♂ 9 ♀♀ CNU) . Gyeongsangbuk-do: Namgok-ri, Euncheok-myeon, Sangju-si, on A. cordata Thunb. , 17.x.2014, WG. Kim (1 ♂ CNU) ; Bangchongyo, Seo-myeon, Uljin-gun, 22.vii.2010, JW. Lee (1 ♂ 2 ♀♀ NIBR). Jeollabuk-do: Mt. Deogyu, Seolcheon-myeon, Muju-gun , 30.v.1992, JW. Pack (1 ♀ NIBR) . NORTH KOREA: Hwanghaenam-do: Mt. Kuwol , Unyul-myoen, M.I. Cho (5 ♂♂ 1 ♀ CNU) ; Ryanggang-do: Mt. Pekto-san , 15.vii.2012, CD. Han (3 ♀♀ NIBR) .

Distribution. Korea, China, Japan, Russia (Far East Territory).

Bionomics. This species is widely distributed in Korea and it was frequently observed on various species of Araliaceae and Ulmaceae ( Kwon et al. 2001, present study); in Japan it was recorded from members of Araliaceae and Apiaceae ( Yamamoto 2003) .

FIGURES 1–16. Habitus of Elasmostethus spp. 1–4, 9–12. dorsal view; 5–8, 13–16. ventral view; 1, 5. E. brevis ♂; 2, 6. E. brevis ♀; 3, 7. E. interstinctus ♂; 4, 8. E. interstinctus ♀; 9, 13. E. humeralis ♂; 10, 14. E. humeralis ♀; 11, 15. E. yunnanus ♂; 12, 16. E. yunnanus ♀. Scale bars: 2 mm.

Remarks. This species is similar to E. brevis in appearance, however, abdominal tergites V–VII are entirely pale, whilst they are dark in E. brevis . In addition, this species usually has a large, dark or red triangular spot occupying the middle of the basal margin of the scutellum ( Fig. 56 View FIGURES 54 – 59 ). The abdominal ventrites III–VII are usually marked with a pair of dark spots mesad of the spiracles (Figs. 13, 14), but these might occasionally be lacking.

NIBR

National Institute of Biological Resources

CNU

Chonbuk National University

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Acanthosomatidae

Genus

Elasmostethus

Loc

Elasmostethus humeralis Jakovlev, 1883

Jung, Sunghoon 2017
2017
Loc

Elasmostethus matsumurae:

Furukawa 1930: 55
1930
Loc

Elasmostethus humeralis

Horvath 1907: 299
Horvath 1899: 366
Jakovlev 1883: 15
1883
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