Horniolus sonduongensis
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Ordo: Coleoptera
Familia: Coccinellidae
Genus: Horniolus
Name
Horniolus sonduongensis Hoàng, 1979 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
Diagnosis
This species is similar to Horniolus vietnamicus Miyatake and Horniolus bimaculatus Miyatake in general appearance and can be separated from these species only by the male genitalia.
Description
TL: 2.76–3.34 mm, TW: 2.03–2.45 mm, TH: 1.40–1.63 mm, TL/TW: 1.35–1.36, PL/PW: 0.54–0.58, EL/EW: 1.02–1.04, HW/PW: 0.60–0.63, PW/EW: 0.72–0.75.
Body rounded oval, moderately convex, dorsum covered with white pubescence (Fig. 6a–i). Head, antennae and mouthparts reddish brown. Pronotum reddish brown. Scutellum dark brown to black. Elytra castaneous to black with 4 orange spots, sinuated (Fig. 6a, c), first pair of spots with anterior margins deeply emarginated at middle, located behind middle in anterior half; second pair smaller, hind margin deeply emarginated medially, located in apical ⅓ length of elytra. Underside entirely castaneous.
Head with coarse frontal punctures, slightly larger than eye facets, 0.2–0.5 diameter apart. Eyes densely faceted, interocular distance 0.54 times head width. Pronotal punctures smaller than those on frons, 2.0–3.0 diameters apart. Surface of elytra with punctures much larger than those on pronotum, separated by 1.0–2.0 diameters. Prosternal carinae Y-shaped with stem approximately ⅓ as long as arm, the arms broadly separated. Abdominal postcoxal lines strongly recurved and complete laterally (Fig. 6j), reaching ¾ length of abdominal ventrite 1, area enclosed by lines coarsely punctate, narrowly smooth along line. Abdominal ventrite 5 in male with apex weakly emarginated medially.
Male genitalia. Penis slender and long (Fig. 6k); penis capsule with long inner arm and short outer arm; apex of penis swollen and curved outwardly (Fig. 6l). Tegmen stout (Fig. 6m–n) with parallel-sided at basal half, then tapering gradually to a blunt apex in ventral view (Fig. 6m). Parameres narrow and curved apically, slightly shorter than penis guide, densely covered with long setae at apices (Fig. 6n).
Female externally similar to male but with abdominal ventrite 5 truncate apically.
Material examined
CHINA: Fujian: 1♂, Xiangxi Village, Huboliao National Nature Reserve, Nanjing County, 24°31.07'N, 117°17.08'E, ca 240 m, 18. VIII. 2012, Li WJ leg. Guangdong: 1♂5♀, Nankunshan National Nature Reserve, Longmen County, Huizhou City, 23°38.90'N, 113°51.58'E, 460 m, 15. VI. 2014, Ren SX leg. Guangxi: 1♂, Pinglongshan, Fulong, Shangsi, 21°49.88'N, 107°56.79'E, ca 160m, 29. VII. 2005, Wang XM leg. 2♂1♀, Naqin Town, Fangchenggang City, 21°49.52'N, 108°02.11'E, ca 100 m, 30.VII.2005, Zhang CW and Wang XM leg. 2♀, Nonggang National Nature Reserve, Longzhou County, 22°28.22'N, 106°57.31'E, ca 230 m, 3. VIII. 2005, Qin ZQ and Zhang CW leg. 2♀, Daqing Mountains, Pingxiang, 24°54.76'N, 113°2.83'E, 2. VIII. 2005, Zhang CW and Wang XM leg. 2♀, Longguang, 29-30. VII. 1985, Pang XF leg. Yunnan: 1♂, Xiaowei Mountains, Hekou, 22°53.86'N, 103°34.04'E, ca 900m, 23. IV. 2008, Hao JY leg. 1♂, Mengdui, Zhenkang, 23°53.47'N, 98°53.33'E, 1400m, 18. V. 2008, Liang JB leg. 2♀, Jinuo Mountains, Jinghong, Xishuangbanna, 22°02.21'N, 101°00.35'E, ca 900 m, 6. V. 2009, Chen XS leg. 1♀, Jinuo Mountains, Xishuangbanna, 22°02.21'N, 101°00.35'E, ca 900 m, 28. IV. 2008, Liang JB leg. 1♂2♀, Gongxin, Menglian, 22°18.27'N, 99°19.31'E, 1500 m, 8. V. 2008, Hao JY leg. 1♂, No. 213 Highway, Mengla, 21°33.77'N, 101°34.85'E, ca 700 m, 12-13. X. 2006, Wang XM leg. 1♂, Nature Reserve, Menglun, Mengla, 21°55.27'N, 101°16.64'E, ca 550m, 12-13, X. 2006, Wang XM leg. 1♂, Mengla, Xishuangbanna, 21°26.59'N, 101°38.01'E, ca 1160m, 23. VIII. 2005, Wang XM leg. VIETNAM: 1♂, Vietnam, Prov. Gialai-Contum, Buonloi, 14°06.73'N, 107°58.30'E, ca 700 m, 28. V. 1985, Zaitzev U leg (SCAU).
Distribution
China (Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Yunnan) new distribution; Vietnam.
Remarks
This species has variable colour pattern on elytra. In the original description of this species, Hoàng (1979)[3] mentioned it was similar to Horniolus okinawensis Miyatake and Horniolus vietnamicus Miyatake in colour pattern. In the present study, we found some specimens with orange spots enlarged, but anterior, sutural and lateral margins always castaneous, and each elytron with three black, rounded spots, first one situated on the humerus, second one situated on the middle of elytra, third one situated before apex (Fig. 6d–f); the apical spot disappeared occasionally, only with anterior and middle spots present (Fig. 6g–i).
Taxon Treatment
- Chen, X; Xie, X; Ren, S; Wang, X; 2016: A taxonomic review of the genus Horniolus Weise from China, with description of a new species (Coleoptera, Coccinellidae) ZooKeys, (623): 1-19. doi
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Other References
- ↑ Hoàng D (1982) Coccinellidae of Vietnam (Insecta, Coleoptera). Part 1. Nha xuat ban khoa hoc va ky thuat, Hanoi, 211 pp. [In Vietnamese with English summary]
- ↑ Kuznetsov V, Ren S (1991) Scymnini from Vietnam. Coccinella 3(2): 7–25.
- ↑ Hoàng D (1979) Three new species of the subfamily Scymninae (Col. Cocc.) from the fauna of Vietnam. Biological Review 1: 11–15. [In Vietnamese with English summary]