Changwhania terauchii (Matsumura)
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Changwhania terauchii (Matsumura) View in CoL
(Figs 1–2, 9A, 9F)
Aconura terauchii Matsumura, 1915: 163 View in CoL , Table 1, fig. 8; Matsumura, 1931: 1250; Esaki & Ito, 1954: 175. Changwhania terauchii, Kwon, 1980: 97 View in CoL –99, figs 1 (1–3), 2 (1–8); Webb & Heller, 1990: 452; Cai, Sun & Jiang 2001: 93.
Length (including tegmen), male 3.0–3.3mm; female: 3.3–3.5mm.
General coloration pale yellowish orange to sordid yellow. Vertex pale yellowish orange, with two round black markings near coronal margin. Face yellowish orange to yellowish brown. Frontoclypeus with two black markings on each side just below antennal sockets. Pronotum sometimes with transverse brown marking medially. Tegmina pale yellowish, with slightly visible brownish tinge on inner margins. Female pregenital sternite with posterior medial lobe usually with black margin.
Male genitalia. Styles apically hooked. Aedeagal shaft with truncate apex, with one pair of similar length subapical process, each armed with a tooth near midlength.
Female seventh sternum produced lobe-like medially on posterior margin.
Material examined. INDIA, Taplejung District: 4 3, North of Sangu c. 5000’, 5.i.1962, dry grass above river bank; 4ƤƤ, Dobban, c. 3,500’ 21.27. i.1962, shady places on shrubby slope above River Tamur. NEPAL: 3 3, 1Ƥ, Jiri, 2000m, 17.vi and 9.viii.64. CHINA: Jiangxi Prov., 2ƤƤ, Mt. Jinggang, 650.670m, 2004. viii.03, coll. Wei Cong & Yang Meixia; Zhejiang Prov., Wuyanling, coll. Dun Yani, 13, 6ƤƤ, 800m, 2006. vii.29, at light, 23, 2ƤƤ, 670m, 2006. vii.02, 13, 1Ƥ, 670m, 2006. viii.02, at light. THAILAND: 103, 1Ƥ, no further data. MALAYSIA: 13, Eenting, vii.1981; 13, Selangor, 23.ix.1963. INDONESIA: Java, 4 3, 9ƤƤ, Purwokerto, 18.iii.1981. All in BMNH except specimens from China ( NWAFU).
Distribution. Korea, Japan, China, India, Thailand, Malaysia, Java.
Remarks. The identity of this species is taken from Kwon 1980 who described and figured specimens from Korea, the type locality. Kwon stated that the species could be distinguished by the larger head spots and different male genitalia, i.e. the truncate aedeagal apex with processes subapical. Kwon presumably arrived at his identification of terauchii based on Matsumura’s description that included a figure of the female holotype showing round head spots. All specimens examined have the vertex spots more rounded than in most ceylonensis and facial spots larger (but see Remarks under ceylonensis ). Both these species have similar distributions and are sympatric in Nepal (Jiri) and possibly other areas as well.
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Changwhania terauchii (Matsumura)
Zhang, Yalin & Duan, Yani 2009 |
Aconura terauchii
Webb 1990: 452 |
Kwon 1980: 97 |
Esaki 1954: 175 |
Matsumura 1931: 1250 |
Matsumura 1915: 163 |