Limnostatua lewisi ( Scott, 1880 ) Souma & Ishikawa, 2022

Souma, Jun & Ishikawa, Tadashi, 2022, Taxonomic review of the tingine genera Cysteochila, Hurdchila, Physatocheila, and Xynotingis from Japan, with description of a new genus (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Tingidae), Zootaxa 5150 (1), pp. 1-42 : 8-12

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scientific name

Limnostatua lewisi ( Scott, 1880 )
status

comb. nov.

Limnostatua lewisi ( Scott, 1880) , comb. nov.

( Figs. 4A–F View FIGURE 4 , 5A–C View FIGURE 5 , 6A–C View FIGURE 6 , 7 View FIGURE 7 , 17B View FIGURE 17 , 18B View FIGURE 18 )

Leptodictya? lewisi Scott, 1880: 314 View in CoL . Holotype: macropterous ♂, Japan; BMNH.

Cysteochila vota Drake, 1948b: 7 View in CoL . Holotype: macropterous ♀, Japan: Moji [= Kyushu, Fukuoka-ken, Kitakyushu-shi, Moji-ku] ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 ); USNM. New subjective synonym.

Leptodictya lewisi: Takeya (1951: 20) View in CoL (checklist: eastern Asia).

Cochlochila lewisi: Drake & Ruhoff (1961: 150) (new combination); Drake & Ruhoff (1965a: 120) (catalog).

Hurdchila lewisi: Péricart (1985c: 170) View in CoL (new combination); Péricart & Golub (1996: 42) (checklist: Palaearctic); Yamada & Tomokuni (2012: 197) (monograph); Yamada & Ishikawa (2016: 431) (checklist: Japan).

Cysteochila consueta View in CoL (non Drake, 1948): Hayashi & Higashikawa (1997: 36) (distribution). Misidentification.

Cysteochila vota: Takeya (1951: 21) View in CoL (checklist: eastern Asia); Drake & Maa (1953: 92) (distribution); Drake & Ruhoff (1965a: 177) (catalog); Lee (1967: 108) (distribution); Lee (1969: 239) (male genitalia); Miyamoto (1976: 498) (distribution); Miyamoto & Yasunaga (1989: 167) (checklist: Japan); Péricart & Golub (1996: 28) (checklist: Palaearctic); Kwon et al. (2001: 188) (checklist: Korea); Yamada & Tomokuni (2012: 193) (monograph); Maehara (2014: 59) (distribution); Yamada & Ishikawa (2016: 431) (checklist: Japan); Nakatani (2019: 92) (distribution); Cho et al. (2020: 738) (distribution).

Specimens examined. Non-types (46 ♂♂ 50 ♀♀ 6 nymphs), JAPAN: Hokkaido: Teshikaga-cho, Wakoto-hanto, leg. M. Nakatani (1 ♀, TUA) . Honshu: Ibaraki-ken, Kitaibaraki-shi , Sekimoto-cho , Ogawa , 23.vii.2017, leg. J. Souma (3 ♀♀ 1 nymph, TUA) ; Saitama, Hannou C., near Azu , 8.viii.1984, leg. M. Nishimura (1 ♀, TUA) ; Saitamaken, Higashimatsuyama-shi, Ketsuka , 31.viii.1994, leg. T. Ishikawa (1 ♀, TUA) ; Saitama Pref., Hanazono, Kamig , 28.vii.2003, leg. M. Hayashi et al. (1 ♀, TUA) ; Saitama Pref., Higashi-matsuyama, Gôdo , 25.viii.2010, leg. M. Hayashi et al. (7 ♂♂ 1 ♀, TUA) ; Tokyo, Nerima , 10.xi.1934, leg. local collector (1 ♂, KUM) ; Tokyo, Machida-shi, Tanakayato , 9.x.1994, leg. T. Kishimoto (1 ♀, TUA) ; Kanagawa-ken, Aiko-gun, Aikawa-machi , Nakatsu , Oyama , 3530'58.7" N 13919 View Materials '29.5"E, 27.x.2018, leg. J. Souma (10 ♂♂ 11 ♀♀ 3 nymphs, TUA) ; as above but 10.x.2019 (3 ♂♂ 7 ♀♀, TUA) ; Niigata-ken, Nagaoka-shi, Yamakoshi , Takesawa , 37.313278N 138.884330E, 7.xi.2015, leg. G. Mashima (1 ♀, TUA) GoogleMaps ; Toyama, Nehi, Furusato Vil. , 9.x.1959, leg. I. Hiura (4 ♂♂, KUM) ; Nagano Pref., Sugadaira, 1,250 m alt., 26.v.1995, leg. M. Hayashi et al. (1 ♂, TUA) ; as above but 26.vii.1995 (1 ♀, TUA) ; as above 8.viii.1995 (1 ♂, TUA) ; Kai, Shosenkyo–Karobera , 22.vii.1956, leg. S. Miyamoto (1 ♀, KUM) ; Mie-ken, Tsu-shi, Hakusan-cho , Hattaino , 3439'34.0" N 13618 View Materials '46.9"E, 1.x.2019, leg. J. Souma (1 ♂ 1 ♀, TUA) ; Izumi, Sakai-shi , iii.1944, leg. K. Kurosa (2 ♂♂ 2 ♀♀, KUM) ; Settsu, Amagasaki , 28.vii.1935, leg. K. Kurosa (1 ♀, KUM) ; Yamaguchi-ken, Otsu-gun, Misumi-cho , 13.viii.1955, leg. Y. Higo (1 ♀, KUM) . Tsushima Island: Meboro, Mt. Mitake , 1518. vii.1968, leg. S. Miyamoto & A. Nakanishi (16 ♂♂ 13 ♀♀ 2 nymphs, KUM) . KOREA: Daegu, Palgongsan, near Pagyesa , 18.ix.1961, leg. C. E. Lee (2 ♀♀, KUM) . Three specimens collected from Honshu in 1995 have been recorded as Cysteochila consueta View in CoL by Hayashi & Higashikawa (1997) .

Diagnosis. Recognized by the characters of Limnostatua gen. nov.

Description of genitalia. Abdomen ellipsoidal; sternites IV–VIII in male and IV–VII in female each with a transverse furrow throughout their width. Pygophore ( Figs. 4E View FIGURE 4 , 17B View FIGURE 17 ) compressed dorsoventrally, hexagonal in ventral view, strongly concave at anterior margin of dorsum, elevated at center of venter, smooth on surface, irregularly punctate in middle part of dorsum. Paramere ( Fig. 18B View FIGURE 18 ) expanded in middle part, curved inward in apical part; outer and inner margins covered with pubescence in middle part. Female terminalia ( Fig. 4F View FIGURE 4 ) pentagonal in ventral view, covered with pubescence; ovipositor with well-developed ovivalvula at base; paratergite IX unilobed.

Fifth instar nymph. General color pale brown; compound eyes light red ( Fig. 5A–C View FIGURE 5 ). Body oval in shape, 2.4–2.5 mm in length; dorsum with countless granular projections on surface. Head with five spines. Antennae smooth on surface, covered with minute pubescence; segments I separated from each other at their bases; segment II shortest among antennal segments; segment III longest among antennal segments; segment IV longer than segment I. Rostrum reaching posterior margin of mesosternum. Pronotum with two pairs of minute spines along midline; anterior pair on anterior part of pronotum and posterior pair on middle part of pronotum; outer margin with four spines. Mesonotum with a pair of minute spines on posterior part; mesonotal wing pad reaching middle part of abdominal tergite IV, with four spines on outer margin. Metanotum with a pair of minute spines on posterior part; metanotal wing pad concealed by mesonotal wing pad throughout their length. Legs smooth on surface, longer than rostrum, covered with minute pubescence. Abdomen longer than combined length of head and thorax except mesonotal wing pad; tergite I with a pair of minute spines on posterior part; tergites II, V, VI and VIII with a single spine along midline; tergites IV–IX with a pair of spines on posterolateral angles.

Remarks. Based on a comparison of L. lewisi comb nov. and C. vota using the photographs of holotypes (https://data.nhm.ac.uk/object/1b6b587e-f044-4b9b-9b75-8e8eecc0d7f5/1582761600000; Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 ), original descriptions ( Scott 1880: Drake 1948b), redescription ( Péricart 1985c), and a number of Japanese specimens, no morphological differences were observed between the two species. Therefore, the new subjective synonymy, Limnostatua lewisi ( Scott, 1880) comb. nov. = Cysteochila vota Drake, 1948 , syn. nov., is proposed. The holotype of C. vota syn. nov. was collected from “ Japan: Moji” [= Japan: Kyushu, Fukuoka-ken, Kitakyushu-shi, Moji-ku] ( Drake 1948b) ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 ).

Limnostatua lewisi comb. nov. was recorded as C. chiniana (= P. chiniana comb. nov.) by Hayashi & Higashikawa (1997). However, the former can be easily distinguished from the latter by the following characteristics: hood semi-globose, higher than pronotal disc at highest part ( Fig. 4A–C View FIGURE 4 ); paranotum forming a dome opening inward; outer margin of paranotum resting on pronotal disc at anterior and posterior ends; costal area of hemelytron with 2 rows of areolae in middle part and in a single row in remaining parts; subcostal area subhorizontal: metasternum wider than mesosternum ( Fig. 4D View FIGURE 4 ); and metasternal laminae curved outward.

Distribution. Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu, Kyushu, Tsushima Island), China, Korea.

In Japan, L. lewisi comb. nov. was found inhabiting marshlands in a temperate climate (cf. Yamada & Tomokuni 2012; Maehara 2014; Yamada & Ishikawa 2016; Nakatani 2019).

Host plant. In Japan, adults and nymphs were collected from Persicaria sagittata (L.) H.Gross ( Polygonaceae ) ( Fig. 6D View FIGURE 6 ) at Honshu ( Maehara 2014; present study) and from Clematis apiifolia DC. var. apiifolia (Ranunculaceae) on Tsushima Island ( Miyamoto 1976).

A number of individuals of L. lewisi comb. nov. were collected from unidentified herbaceous vines in China ( Drake & Maa 1953).

Biology. Adults and nymphs were collected from the above-mentioned host plants in two botanical families, suggesting that the species is euryphagous.

Although many tingids typically feed on the underside of the leaves of host plants ( Schuh & Weirauch 2020), a number of individuals of L. lewisi comb. nov. were collected from achenes of the host plant Persicaria sagittata in October at Honshu ( Maehara 2014). Additionally, nymphs were observed feeding on the achenes and peduncles of this polygonaceous plant in captivity (present study). Therefore, this species appears to feed on achenes and peduncles.

In Japan and Korea, adults were observed from April to November ( Drake 1948b; Lee 1967; Miyamoto 1976; Hayashi & Higashikawa 1997; Kwon et al. 2001; Yamada & Tomokuni 2012; Maehara 2014; Nakatani 2019; present study) and nymphs were collected in July and October ( Maehara 2014; present study). The overwintering stage remains unknown.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Tingidae

Genus

Limnostatua

Loc

Limnostatua lewisi ( Scott, 1880 )

Souma, Jun & Ishikawa, Tadashi 2022
2022
Loc

Cysteochila consueta

Hayashi, M. & Higashikawa, O. 1997: 36
1997
Loc

Hurdchila lewisi: Péricart (1985c: 170)

Pericart, J. & Golub, V. B. 1996: 42
Pericart, J. 1985: )
1985
Loc

Cochlochila lewisi:

Drake, C. J. & Ruhoff, F. A. 1965: 120
Drake, C. J. & Ruhoff, F. A. 1961: )
1961
Loc

Cysteochila vota

Cho, G. & Kim, W. & Kwon, Y. S. & Lee, S. 2020: 738
Nakatani, M. 2019: 92
Maehara, S. 2014: 59
Kwon, Y. J. & Suh, S. J. & Kim, J. A. 2001: 188
Pericart, J. & Golub, V. B. 1996: 28
Miyamoto, S. & Yasunaga, T. 1989: 167
Miyamoto, S. 1976: 498
Lee, C. E. 1969: 239
Lee, C. E. 1967: 108
Drake, C. J. & Ruhoff, F. A. 1965: 177
Drake, C. J. & Maa, T. C. 1953: 92
1953
Loc

Cysteochila vota

Drake, C. J. 1948: 7
1948
Loc

Leptodictya? lewisi Scott, 1880: 314

Scott, J. 1880: 314
1880
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