Lemula (s. str.) nishimurai Seki, 1944
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2. Lemula (s. str.) nishimurai Seki, 1944 View in CoL
(Figs. II-2, V-2, XV-2)
Lemula nishimurai Seki, 1944: 25 View in CoL . Type locality: Mt. Kifune, Kyoto Pref., Japan.—A. Saito, 1989: 78, fig. 15.—N. Ohbayashi, 2007: 362, pl. 6, figs. 5, 6.
Lemula hiratai Hayashi, 1944: 23 View in CoL , 27, fig. 3. Type locality: Kanmuri, Hiroshima Pref., Japan.
Diagnosis. Male: BL = 6.3–8.0 mm. Head black with reddish yellow mouth parts; antennae mostly black except for pale apex of last antennomere; pronotum reddish brown though often getting lighter along apical and basal margins; scutellum reddish brown and sometimes getting darker medially; elytra shiny reddish yellow; underside of body mostly black except reddish yellow apical margin of abdominal ventrite V; legs mostly black. Head and pronotum furnished with brownish short hairs; elytra with slanted uniform short hairs which are nearly as long as space between punctures.
Head densely covered with small punctures on vertex to occiput; antennae reaching apical third of elytra.
Pronotum distinctly shorter than width across lateral tubercles (PL/PW = 0.87), moderately covered with large punctures, strongly constricted at a short distance behind apex with a distinct round tubercle at middle of each side; disk distinctly inflated on both side of median longitudinal impression.
Elytra broad (EL/EW = 1.87), disk with moderately spaced small punctures.
Endophallus (Type B). Dorsal view: CT swollen, ds forming anchor-shaped plate with apically opened lrs, PB expanded laterally near pc, then strongly constricted distally with opaque three elongate dm; APH swollen distally. Lateral view: CT moderately inflated ventrally; PB weakly inflated with colored area at distal half of ventral side; APH oval.
Female: BL = 6.4–9.3 mm; PL/PW = 0.89; EL/EW = 1.78. Similar to male but body more robust; antennae short, reaching basal third of elytra.
Type material examined. L. nishimurai Seki, 1944 : not found. Lemula hiratai Hayashi, 1944 : Syntype 1♂, 1♀ ( EUMJ), “Mt. Kanmuri / Hirosima / V. 24. 1942 / N. Hirata”, “Type”, “ Lemula / hiratai / Hayashi type / DET. K. OHBAYASHI”.
Other material examined. [ Japan]: Sasa (ƶ), Kimitsu, Chiba Pref. [21 exs., 19-IV-2003, S. Maru leg. (G- 894)]; Ônodai (†„ȗ), Kimitsu , Chiba Pref. [10 exs., 13-IV-2013, S. Maru leg. (G-920)]; Gogyôdai ( Jħȗ ), Kimitsu , Chiba Pref. [25 exs., 18-IV-2017, S. Maru leg. (G-943, 946)]; Funazuka (舟塚), Kimitsu , Chiba Pref. [7 exs., 18-IV-2017, S. Maru leg. (G-952)]; Mizune (ϯψ), Okutama , Tokyo Met. Pref. [2 exs., 1-V-1974, S. Kasahara leg.]; Abô-daira (¡,Ŧ), Hirayu , Gifu Pref. [6 exs., 1,600–1,700 m, 11-VI-2016, M. Hasegawa leg.]; Todai (Ḫ ȗ), Ina, Nagano Pref. [23 exs., 12-V-2017, T. Ito leg. (G- 1013, 1014)]; Hôraiko (鳳ƫ湖), Shinsiro, Aichi Pref. [12 exs., 22-IV-2017, H. Hasegawa leg.]; Tsuchigoya (±ϋϖ), Mt. Ishizuchi , Ehime Pref. [1 ex., 21-VI-1997, N. Ohbayashi leg. (G-896)]; Mt. Tsurugi (ḵm), Tokushima Pref. [1 ex., 11–12-VII-1993, N. Ohbayashi leg.] .
Distribution. Japan (Honshu, Shikoku).
Ec o logy. Flight period: April–July. Flower records: Acer , Symplocos , Cornus , Malus .
Remarks. We have not yet located the holotype of L. nishimurai Seki, 1944 in Japanese public institutions. However, we do not designate a neotype because the name-bearing type is so far not necessary to define the nominal taxon objectively ( ICZN, 1999, Art. 75.1). On the other hand, the syntypes of L. hiratai Hayashi, 1944 (a synonym of L. nishimurai ) were found.
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Lemula (s. str.) nishimurai Seki, 1944
Ohbayashi, Nobuo & Chou, Wen-I 2019 |
Lemula hiratai
Hayashi, M. 1944: 23 |