Chrysodema (Chrysodema) variipennis Saunders, 1874

Frank, David, 2022, Studies on the genus Chrysodema (Coleoptera: Buprestidae: Chrysochroinae) part II., Zootaxa 5214 (4), pp. 507-543 : 537-541

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Chrysodema (Chrysodema) variipennis Saunders, 1874
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Chrysodema (Chrysodema) variipennis Saunders, 1874 View in CoL

( Figs 54–60 View FIGURES 48–54 View FIGURES 55–61 , 62 View FIGURE 62 , 69, 76, 77 View FIGURES 63–79 )

Chrysodema variipennis Saunders (1874) View in CoL : 310 (original description); Kerremans (1888 a): lxv (catalogue [sic!, locality ‘Iles Nicobar’]); Kerremans (1892a): 40 (catalogue); Kerremans (1903): 74 (catalogue [locality ‘Manille’]); Akiyama & Ohmomo (2000): Pl. 45, Figs 479-1, 479-2 (iconography, misidentification).

Chalcophora variipennis: Kerremans (1885) : 128 (catalogue).

Chrysodema (Chrysodema) variipennis: Kerremans (1909) View in CoL : 516 (key), 539 (redescription); Obenberger (1926): 135 (catalogue); Lander (2003): 14 (key), 50 (redescription), 81 (colour Fig. 97); Bellamy (2008): 542 (catalogue).

Chrysodema leopoldiana Théry (1933) View in CoL : 2 (original description).

Chrysodema (Chrysodema) leopoldiana: Lander (2003) View in CoL : 50 (as synonym of C. (C.) variipennis View in CoL ); Bellamy (2008): 533 (listed as synonym of C. (C.) variipennis View in CoL ), 542 (catalogue, in synonymy of C. (C.) variipennis View in CoL ).

Type localities. Chrysodema variipennis : ‘ Type from Mindanao’ [ Philippines, Mindanao Island]; C. leopoldiana : ‘ Philippines, Mauo Samar’ [ Philippines, Samar Island, Mauo] .

Type material examined. Chrysodema variipennis View in CoL : HOLOTYPE (by monotypy): ♀ (20.75 × 8.50 mm; Figs 55– 58 View FIGURES 55–61 , 76 View FIGURES 63–79 ), ‘Minda | nao [w(c), h; round] || Type [w, p; round, red border] || Saunders | 74-18. [w(c), p] || C. variipennis View in CoL | ES. Type [w(c), h]’ ( BMNH).

The specimen was provided with an additional red printed label: ‘ HOLOTYPE (by monotypy) | Chrysodema View in CoL | variipennis View in CoL | SAUNDERS, 1874 ♀ | David Frank labelled IV. 2021 [date handwritten]’.

Chrysodema leopoldiana View in CoL : HOLOTYPE: ♀ (23.75 × 9.00 mm; Figs 54 View FIGURES 48–54 , 59 View FIGURES 55–61 ), ‘ ♀? [w, p/h] || [original label] Philippines | Mauo–Samar | 8-IV-1932 | Prince Léopold [w(c), p]; [newer label] Coll. R. I. Sc. N. B. [y, p] [original label is glued on newer label] || Rog. Mus. Hist. Nat. | Belg. I.G. 9796 [w(c), p] || [original label] Chrysodema View in CoL | Leopoldiana | Thery | TYPE [w(c), h/p (red stamp)]; [original label] Holotype [r, p; black border]; [newer label] d.: Bull. Mus. R. Hist. | nat. Belgique 1933, 9, 31:2,3 [w, h] [original labels are glued on newer label]’ ( IRSN) .

The specimen was provided with an additional white printed label ‘ Chrysodema (Chrysodema) | variipennis | SAUNDERS, 1874 | David Frank det. IV. 2022 [date handwritten]’

AddiTiOnal maTerial examined (1 ♂, 1 ♀). PHILIPPINES: DINAGAT ISLAND: Philippines, Dinagat Is., 23.11.1991, 1 ♂ ( NMPC, ex coll. Bílý; Figs 60 View FIGURES 55–61 , 69, 77 View FIGURES 63–79 ); Philippines, Dinagat Is., 15.3.1995, 1 ♀ ( NMPC, ex coll. Bílý) .

Redescription of holotype. Well preserved ♀ specimen, only left antenna missing from antennomere IV. Length 20.75 mm, width 8.25 mm, length/width ratio: 2.52.

Body navicular, basic colour of dorsal side black with dense metallic golden-green groups of macropunctures; ventral side metallic golden-green, legs green.

Head black with green area around eyes and punctures on dorsal side, green on ventral side. Eyes large, oval. Area around eyes green, finely macropunctate. Frons black, 2.2× as wide as diameter of eye, impressed with deep medial sulcus. Vertex macropunctate and with short pubescence. Labrum very small, brown, with short pubescence. Antennae serrate from antennomere IV. Antennomeres I and II golden-green, sparsely macropunctate; radicula and antennomeres from III dark brown with sparse short pubescence. Antennomeres I, III and IV almost the same length, ca. 3× longer than II. Antennomere IV long triangular, V–X triangular, XI trapezoidal. Maxillae, labium, maxillary palpi and labial palpi pale brown, densely pubescent.

Pronotum trapezoidal, black, moderately densely irregularly golden-green macropunctate, micropunctate on black areas, 1.7× as wide as long, widest at base. Anterior margin arcuate, lobe not protruding, densely pubescent. Medial line black, bordered rows of macropunctures create shallow medial impressions. Principal impressions small and shallow, golden, densely macropunctate and with sparse short pubescence. Lateral impressions shallow, densely macropunctate. Lateral margin black. Basal margin very slightly bisinuate.

Scutellum small, trapezoidal, dark-green and shiny.

Elytra wider than pronotum at base; parallel to middle, narrowing from mid-length to apex, strongly convex in lateral view. Lateral margins arcuate below humeral calli, serrate from beyond its mid-length to apex. Irregular groups of macropunctures have different sizes, but three fairly large at basal third and three large at apical third are situated in transverse rows on each elytron. Black areas between groups of macropunctures create visible costae which are interconnected between themselves, sparsely micropunctate, the first costa is visible for whole length, other costae from mid-length of elytra. The last lateral intervals coherently very densely macropunctate therefore almost entire area is golden-green. Humeral calli macropunctate. Epipleura horizontal, broad at basal quarter, green with golden reflections, macropunctate and with short pubescence.

Legs metallic green; femora and tibiae macropunctate and pubescent more densely on inner side. Inner side of mesotibia with very distinct serrate and pubescent ridge ( Fig. 76 View FIGURES 63–79 ). Tibiae with two apical ventral spurs. Tarsi metallic green, tarsal claws divergent and simple.

Ventral side metallic golden-green, shiny. Hypomeron and prosternum irregularly punctate. Anterior margin of prosternum densely pubescent. Prosternal process subparallel-sided narrowed at apex, approximately 1.7× as long as wide, densely and coarsely macropunctate at central part, macropunctures bigger than macropunctures on prosternum, sides very sparsely punctate and shiny. Metasternum sparsely punctate and shiny at central part; densely punctate and pubescent on sides. Abdominal ventrites golden-green and densely pubescent and macropunctate at basal part, black with sparse macro- and micropunctures at apical part.

Variation. Body ♂ (n = 1) length: 20.00 mm, width: 7.50 mm, length/width ratio: 2.67; ♀♀ (n = 3): length: 20.75–23.75 mm, width: 8.25–9.00 mm, length/width ratio: (2.52)2.61–2.64. Groups of macropuctures variable in size as well as in count of macropunctures but three large groups at apical third always present. Colour of macropunctures moderately variable from golden-green to dark green. Serrate ridge on mesotibia more distinct in males where it is very obvious. Aedeagus (n = 1) length: 4.41 mm, width: 1.01 mm, length/width ratio: 4.36. Aedeagus small in contrast to other taxa. Parameres oval widest at mid-length, narrowly open from mid-length, apice of parameres obliquely truncated. Penis moderately impressed with densely arranged striate laminae at entire width, apex of penis narrowly triangular ( Fig. 69 View FIGURES 63–79 ).

Differential diagnosis. Chrysodema (C.) variipennis can be easily distinguished from other taxa by serrate ridge on mesotibia (more obvious at males than females) ( Figs 76, 77 View FIGURES 63–79 ), small aedeagus and three large groups of macropunctures occure transverse at basal part of elytron.

Distribution. Philippines: Mindanao, Dinagat and Samar islands ( Fig. 62 View FIGURE 62 ).

Remarks. Saunders (1874) described C. variipennis as a typical form and five varieties (Var. 1–5). The typical form is described from one specimen from ‘Mindanao’ which has measures ‘Length 9 ½ lines; breadth 4 lines. [20.14 × 8.48 mm]’. I found one female specimen in BMNH ( Figs 55–57 View FIGURES 55–61 ) from Saunders’ collection, from ‘Mindanao’ which has the type label ‘ C. Variipennis | ES. Type [w(c), h]’ ( Fig. 58 View FIGURES 55–61 ). Because this specimen agrees with the primary description and has the type label it can be considered as holotype. All other varieties from Mindanao, Bohol and Luzon islands probably belong to different species ( Lander (2003) mentioned C. jucunda , C. smaragdula and C. ruficornis ) but I did not find (and study) these specimens.

Théry (1933) described C. leopoldiana from one specimen from Mauo, Samar Is. Théry compared this species only with C. coriacea (= C. (C.) antennata antennata ). Lander (2003) synonymized this species only based on the description without studying the type specimen. I studied the type and it certainly belongs to C. (C.) variipennis therefore it is kept in synonymy.

Lander (2003) mentioned distribution for C. (C.) variipennis also from Luzon, Palawan and Borneo islands but I have never studied specimens from these islands. Occurrence in Borneo Is. is unlikely.

IRSN

Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique

NMPC

National Museum Prague

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Buprestidae

Genus

Chrysodema

SubGenus

Chrysodema

Loc

Chrysodema (Chrysodema) variipennis Saunders, 1874

Frank, David 2022
2022
Loc

Chrysodema variipennis

Saunders, E. 1874: 310
1874
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