Isometopini Fieber, 1860
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4365.4.3 |
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Tribe Isometopini Fieber, 1860
Isometopus bipunctatus Lin, 2004 [= Isometopus yehi Lin, 2004 syn. nov.] ( Figs 1E–F View FIGURE 1 , 2A–B View FIGURE 2 , 3A–B View FIGURE 3 )—Taiwan (Nantou, Pingtung)— Fraxinus griffithii (bark). Note: The collection records of both I. bipunctatus and I. yehi indicate that these two are sympatric and conspecific (the former species was named for females of the latter).
Our recent investigation in Kenting, Pingtung County showed that the adults of both sexes and late instar immatures ( Figs 1A, E–F View FIGURE 1 ) inhabiting together on the trunk or under the characteristic loose flakes of ash tree, Fraxinus griffithii ; the first author observed that the fuscous male ( Fig. 1E View FIGURE 1 ) attempted to mount the spotted female ( Fig. 1F View FIGURE 1 ) in an aspirator. Such conspicuous sexual dimorphism in adult was also reported for I. takaii Yasunaga ( Figs. 1G View FIGURE 1 , 3C–D View FIGURE 3 ) which is also associated with Fraxinus griffithii on Ishigaki Island ( Yasunaga, 2005) and assumed to be closely related to I. bipunctatus . The male final (5th) instar nymph of I. bipunctatus ( Fig. 2B View FIGURE 2 ) is at first sight like the female ( Fig. 2A View FIGURE 2 ), but they can be easily separable from each other by different size of the compound eyes; the male vertex is almost equal in width to a compound eye, whereas in female the vertex is more than 1.5 times as wide as the eye.
Isometopus hasegawai Miyamoto, 1965 —Taiwan (Hualien, Nantou), Ryukyus (Yaeyama Group)—Unknown; in Ryukyus, known to inhabit Pinus luchuensis Mayr (Pinaceae) ( Yasunaga, 2005).
Isometopus ishigaki Yasunaga, 2012 [original description by Yasunaga (2005), see also Yasunaga et al. (2012)]— Ryukyus (Yaeyama Group)—On bark and under loose flakes of Fraxinus griffithii View in CoL ; two adults were collected from cinnamon, Cinnamomum tenuifolium (Makino) Sugim. ex H. Hara (Lauraceae) View in CoL ( Yasunaga & Hayashi, 2002).
Isometopus lini Lin, 2004 —Taiwan (Taichung)—Unknown. Note: Based on the general appearance, a female recorded from Taiwan as I. nigrosignatus Ren ( Lin & Yang 2004) may represent this species; the identity of I. lini requires further verification.
I. nigrosignatus Ren, 1987 — Taiwan (Nantou) , China (Yunnan)—Unknown.
Isometopus renae Lin, 2004 — Taiwan (Nantou)—Unknown.
Isometopus takaii Yasunaga, 2012 [original description by Yasunaga (2005), see also Yasunaga et al. (2012)] ( Figs 1G View FIGURE 1 , 3C–D View FIGURE 3 , 9 View FIGURE 9 )—Ryukyus (Ishigaki Island)—On bark and under loose flakes of Fraxinus griffithii View in CoL .
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Isometopini Fieber, 1860
Yasunaga, Tomohide, Yamada, Kazutaka & Tsai, Jing-Fu 2017 |
Isometopus ishigaki
Yasunaga 2012 |
Isometopus takaii
Yasunaga 2005 |
Isometopus lini
Lin 2004 |
I. nigrosignatus Ren ( Lin & Yang 2004 )
Ren (Lin & Yang 2004 |
I. lini
Lin 2004 |
Isometopus renae
Lin 2004 |
I. nigrosignatus
Ren 1987 |
Fraxinus griffithii
C. B. Clarke 1882 |
Fraxinus griffithii
C. B. Clarke 1882 |