Cyclosomus philippinus Heller
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11513122 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1C1187FC-EB7E-ED5D-FF9E-FA70602582C3 |
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Cyclosomus philippinus Heller |
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Cyclosomus philippinus Heller View in CoL
Figures 10 View FIGURE , 14F View FIGURE , 16E View FIGURE , 17E View FIGURE , 21 View FIGURE
Cyclosomus philippinus Heller, 1923:302 View in CoL . HOLOTYPE, a female, deposited in SMTD. Type locality: Philippines, Luzon Island, Laguna Province, Los Baños. Andrewes (1926:349); Csiki (1932:1295).
Diagnosis. Adults of C. philippinus can be distinguished from those of other Cyclosomus species in Asia by the following combination of character states: Body size medium for genus, BL males = 7.2 to 7.6 mm, females = 7.0 to 7.5 mm; pronotum ( Fig. 14F View FIGURE ) relatively narrow (ratio PWM/PL = 2.06 to 2.33) and less broadened basally (ratio PWM/PWA = 1.45 to 1.59), with disc piceous to black and lateral pale bands wide and well-defined, anterior angles broadly rounded, lateral margins not sinuate near anterior angles; free apex of prosternal intercoxal process long (as in Fig. 15C View FIGURE ); elytral dark pattern varied ( Figs. 10A, C View FIGURE ) [slight blue cast to the dark elements seen in Fig. 10A View FIGURE is an imaging artifact], with basal and middle bands of average to greater than average thickness for the genus, preapical dark spot absent; elytral epipleura with long setae over entire length; median lobe of male genitalia with shaft arcuate basally and nearly straight subapically, tapered to a long and pointed apical lamella in lateral aspect ( Fig. 16E View FIGURE ), shaft moderately broad basally, gradually tapered to moderately broad, apically blunted, and sublanceolate apical lamella in dorsal aspect ( Fig. 17E View FIGURE ); specimen from Philippine Islands ( Fig. 21 View FIGURE ).
Only C. philippinus and C. flexuosus members share elytral epipleura with long setae over their entire length. Specimens of these two species can be distinguished by the presence (in C. flexuosus ) or absence (in C. philippinus ) of a preapical dark spot. Males of the two species also differ distinctly in the shape and curvature of the median lobe in lateral aspect (compare Fig. 16B View FIGURE with Fig. 16E View FIGURE ) and shape of the apical lamella in dorsal aspect (compare Fig. 17B View FIGURE with Fig. 17E View FIGURE ).
Habitat distribution. Unknown, but presumed to be restricted to the sandy shores of medium to large rivers at low elevation, like members of most other species of the genus.
Geographical distribution. We examined a total of six specimens (four males and two females) from the following localities: PHILIPPINES: Luzon Island: Los Baños (C.F. Baker collector [one female; SMTD]), Zambales Mountains ( Pili , 150 m, 5-7 November 1998, Mey and Spiedel collectors [two males and one female; MFNB]). Specimens without locality: (“ Acc. No. 4696” and “ Acc. No. 5451”, C.S. Banks collector [two males; MFNB]) .
This species is known only from Luzon Island, Philippines ( Fig. 21 View FIGURE ).
Geographical variation. The range of variation in the thickness of the middle dark band of the elytra seen among specimens examined is shown in Figs. 10A and 10C View FIGURE , with the holotype specimen presenting the thickest band seen. We were unable to identify any geographical component to this variation in our sample of specimens.
Geographical relationships with other Cyclosomus species. No other congeneric species is known to occur in the Philippines; and the nearest Cyclosomus records are for C. inustus , on Taiwan (about 1000 km to the north) and Hong Kong and Guangdong Province (across the South China Sea and more than 1100 km distant to the northwest).
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Museo Friulano di Storia Naturale |
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Cyclosomus philippinus Heller
Kavanaugh, David H. & Cueva-Dabkoski, Mollie 2023 |
Cyclosomus philippinus
CSIKI, E. 1932: 1295 |
ANDREWES, H. E. 1926: 349 |
HELLER, K. M. 1923: 302 |