Valleriola javanica Drake & Hottes, 1951
Valleriola javanica Drake & Hottes 1951: J. Kansas Entomol. Soc. 24: 22–24.
(Figs. 5, 10, 25–27, 33, 46–48, 60, 64)
Material examined. 3 males, 1 female, CHINA, Guangxi Prov., Bobai county, Tianchi Canyon, 28, July, 2019, Zhen Ye leg. (NKUM); 2 males, 2 females, CHINA, Hainan Prov., Baisha county, Yinggeling Nature Reserve, 21 July 2013, Qiang Xie leg. (NKUM); 1 male, CHINA, Hainan Prov., Wuzhishan city, Shuiman village, 10 December 2019, Zhen Ye leg. (NKUM); 1 male, 1 female, CHINA, Taiwan Prov., Pingdong county, Mudan village, 17 June 2013, Zhen Ye leg. (NKUM); 1 female, CHINA, Yunnan Prov., Mengla county, Mengman town, 28 April 2011, Rui Wang leg. (NKUM). 2 males, MALAYSIA, Pahang, Sg. Pua Waterfall, 20 April 2019, Zhen Ye leg. (NKUM); 1 male, LAOS, Vientiane, Vang Veihg, Kaeng Yui Waterfall, 15 November 2018, Zhen Ye leg. (NKUM).
Diagnosis. Body length 4.8–5.3, ground color mainly blackish-brown, dorsally with yellowish spots and stripes (Figs. 5, 10). Head mainly black, with a distinct orange mark behind ocelli; clypeus and bucculae yellowish; labium short, labiomere I completely hidden beneath bucculae, labiomere II yellowish-white, with four (2+2) spines, labiomere III yellowish-brown, labiomere IV dark-brown to black; compound eyes distinctly large, without sparse, short, spine-like setae, venter of head with three spines beneath each compound eye (Figs. 25–27). Pronotum densely punctured, mainly dark-brown, posterior margin yellowish, median part with a yellowish spot; scutellum black with a yellowish apex (Figs. 5, 10). Hemelytra mainly dark-brown, clavus medially with a long, yellowish stripe, reaching the apex of the clavus and merging with the apical spot (Fig. 33). Fore femur incrassate, with seven long spines (three spines on the outer side and four on the inner side) and two rows of dense, small, black spines (Figs. 46–48). Apex of paramere hook-like, bearing long hairs but without punctures (Fig. 60).
Comparative notes. Valleriola javanica is most similar to V. bui sp. nov. and V. buenoi; see comparative notes under those species.
Remarks. This species is widely distributed in Southeast Asia and China and is here newly reported from Laos.
Distribution: J. Polhemus & D. Polhemus (2012) listed the range of this species as including Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Burma and China (Hong Kong). To this we add Laos and additional provinces in China (Yunnan, Hainan, Guangxi, and Taiwan) (Fig. 61).