Intybia swatowensis (Wittmer, 1956)
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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/BDJ.12.e139509 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14232117 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E906C138-D849-5625-8D9F-3F18B71F7604 |
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Intybia swatowensis (Wittmer, 1956) |
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Intybia swatowensis (Wittmer, 1956)
Materials
Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: Rongxiang Su; individualCount: 1; sex: male; lifeStage: adult; occurrenceID: A16BB747-BCE7-5F7F-BAC4-8193590D9468; Location: country: China; stateProvince: Fujian Province; county: Zhangzhou City; municipality: Yunxiao; locality: The Zhangjiangkou Mangrove Forestry National Nature Reserve ; verbatimCoordinates: 23.92032740 ° N, 117.41951987 ° E; Identification: identifiedBy: Zhenhua Liu; dateIdentified: 2022; Event: samplingProtocol: sweep net; year: 2022; month: 10; day: 17; habitat: mangrove forest; Record Level: basisOfRecord: PreservedSpecimen GoogleMaps
Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: JiaXiao Sun; Haitian Song; individualCount: 2; sex: female; lifeStage: adult; occurrenceID: B7A98217-E2D9-5968-A525-309233F6FC69; Location: country: China; stateProvince: Fujian Province; county: Zhangzhou City; municipality: Longhai; verbatimCoordinates: 24.39098123 ° N, 117.91322017 ° E; Identification: identifiedBy: Zhenhua Liu; dateIdentified: 2024-4 - 27; Event: samplingProtocol: sweep net; year: 2024; month: 4; day: 27; habitat: mangrove forest; Record Level: basisOfRecord: PreservedSpecimen GoogleMaps
Diagnosis
This species can be distinguished from the other species of Intybia mainly by the shapes of antennomere 3 (Fig. 4 View Figure 4 D and E) and male genitalia (Fig. 4 View Figure 4 G); the depression behind eyes and carina next to it is also rarely known in this genus. The punctations on elytra is also distinguishable, which represented by both coarse and fine punctures mainly on central areas (Fig. 4 View Figure 4 F).
Distribution
China: Guangdong, Fujian (new record for Fujian).
Biology
Specimens of I. swatowensis are mostly found on leaves or rocks far away from the coast (personal observation by Zhenhua Liu), but was also collected in mangrove forests in this study (Fig. 5 View Figure 5 A) and were collected on the leaves of Kandelia obovata (Fig. 5 View Figure 5 B).
Re-description
Male. Length 2.9-3.5 mm. Head and prothorax black, with a quadrate orange spot on frons; antenna with basal 3 segments orange, scape with dorsal surface dark, remaining segments brown to dark brown. Elytra black with metallic bluish lustre, with an orange band across suture before middle. Legs black, anterior tarsi of male lacking comb above the 2 nd tarsomere. Abdomen black with median area orange. Vestiture double of dense short setae and much sparser longer bristles.
Head. Head narrower than pronotum; dorsal surface nearly smooth, depressed behind eyes, forming a carina from temple area to ventral side. Eyes elliptical and prominent laterally. Antenna with scape and antennomere 3 expanded and laterally flattened; scape sub-triangular with outer surface slightly depressed; antennomere 3 sub-rectangular, distinctly depressed on outer surface, with a membranous projection near base.
Thorax. Pronotum about 0.9 times as long as wide, lateral margins distinctly constricted at base; disc area smooth, only with a few punctations on lateral areas posteriorly, transversely depressed near base. Prosternum short, prosternal process highly reduced. Procoxal cavities large and transverse, contiguous at middle; procoxae distinctly projecting. Mesoventrite small and shield-shaped, mesepisternum and mesepimeron large. Metaventrite about as long as wide, slightly dilated. Mesocoxae triangular and projecting, meeting at middle. Metacoxae narrowly separated, abruptly narrowed to lateral. Legs relatively slender, with femora slightly enlarged near base, tarsal formula 5-5 - 5, anterior tarsi without comb on tarsomere 2 (Fig. 4 View Figure 4 J).
Elytra. Oblong-ovate, widest at about posterior third, about 1.5 times as long as wide; dorsal surface shiny, with sparse coarse punctations mostly on median areas and denser fine punctations between and next to them; vestiture mostly dark, which are yellowish on orange band.
Abdomen. With 6 ventrites, gradually narrowing to posterior; ventrite 1 divided at middle, only visible at lateral. Tergite VIII sub-trapezoid, with posterior margin arcuate; sternites VIII nearly divided, with median area membranous. Male genitalia with penis broadly rounded apically, inner sac with a long sclerotised flagellum and numerous tiny spines apically.
Female. Similar to male on body shape and colouration, but head with dorsal surface entirely black, antenna with scape and antennomere 3 only elongated.
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