Micronecta (Sigmonecta) quadristrigata Breddin, 1905

Figs 21A, 22A–C

? Sigara lineata Fieber 1844: 15, pl. 1 fig. 25 (junior secondary homonym of Notonecta lineata Forster, 1771; primary junior homonym of Sigara lineata Fabricius, 1787; junior secondary homonym of Corixa lineata Rambur, 1840) (suspected synonymy Wróblewski 1968: 776).

? Sigara m-notata Kirkaldy, 1897a: 240 (replacement name for Sigara lineata Fieber) (nomen oblitum).

Micronecta quadristrigata Breddin, 1905a: 57 (type locality: Buitenzorg (Bogor), Indonesia).

Micronecta minthe Distant, 1910: 347 (type locality: Kolkata, India).

Micronecta quadristrigata – Breddin 1905b: 155–157, fig. 19. — Lundblad 1933b: 87–91, figs 26– 27, pl. XIX fig. 1 (redescription). — Wróblewski 1962: 176 (assigned to subgenus Sigmonecta); 1968: 771, 776 (synonymy list); 1972a: 29–31 (description, distribution). — Jansson 1995: 34 (catalogue, nomenclatural notes). — Tinerella 2008: 28, 39–45, figs 16e–f, 23–25 (nomen protectum; redescription, distribution); 2013: 33, 102–108, figs 57–60 (redescription). — Chen et al. 2015: 34, 52–58, figs 9, 21, 23, 29, 42, 50, 57, 65, 73, 88–89, 97 (resdescription, record for Borneo). — Zettel et al. 2017: 41 (record Cambodia).

Micronecta minthe – Lundblad 1933b: 87–90 (synonymised with M. quadristrigata).

Micronecta quadristrigata f. minthe – Wróblewski 1972a: 32–33 (lectotype designation).

(For an extensive synonymy list and nomenclatural discussion, see Tinerella 2008.)

Diagnosis

Body length 2.2–2.9. Pronotum longer than median head length. Dorsum generally yellowish brown. Hemelytron with four interrupted, longitudinal, brown stripes; embolium with four black spots (Fig. 21A).

Males: fore femur with a pair of spines on proximal third ventrally, four spines on distal third; fore tibia with two spines on distal third ventrally; palar claw widened distally, apex rounded. Median lobe of sternite VII and free lobe (Fig. 22A) as in diagnosis of subgenus. Left paramere: shaft relatively thick, with sickle-shaped apex, mesial side before apical part covered with small scales (Fig. 22C). Right paramere: shaft long and slender, gently curved at distal third and tapering from there towards a narrowly rounded apex (Fig. 22B).

Material examined

VIETNAM – Quang Nam Prov. • 1 ♂, 1 ♀; Duy Xuyen District, My Son temple complex; 15°45.439′ N, 108°07.577′ E; Aug. 2016; T.D. Chu leg.; MS1614; ZVNU • 4 ♂♂, 4 ♀♀; Duy Xuyen District, My Son temple complex; 15°46.308′ N, 108°06.621′ E; Aug. 2016; T.D. Chu leg.; MS1629; ZVNU • 1 ♂; Duy Xuyen District, My Son temple complex; 15°44.865′ N, 108°07.81′ E; Apr. 2017; T.D. Chu leg.; MS1701; ZVNU • 1 ♀; Duy Xuyen District, My Son temple complex; 15°45.312′ N, 108°07.377′ E; Apr. 2017; T.D. Chu leg.; MS1707; ZVNU • 2 ♀♀; Duy Xuyen District, My Son temple complex; 15°45.341′ N, 108°07.393′ E; Apr. 2017; T.D. Chu leg.; MS1708; ZVNU • 3 ♂♂, 6 ♀♀; Duy Xuyen District, My Son temple complex; 15°46.355′ N, 108°07.079′ E; Apr. 2017; T.D. Chu leg.; MS1725; ZVNU . – Dong Nai Prov. • 5 ♂♂, 3 ♀♀; Vinh Cuu, Ma Da, Bo Hao Lake, west side; 10 Apr. 2009; A.D. Tran leg.; TAD0905; ZVNU • 1 ♀; Cat Tien N.P., Bau Sau ( Crocodile Lake); 6 Nov. 2009; A.D. Tran leg.; TAD0929; ZVNU • 1 ♀; Vinh Cuu, Ma Da, Bo Hao Lake, east side, near forest ranger station; 10 Apr. 2009; A.D. Tran leg.; TAD0906; ZVNU .

Distribution

Vietnam: Quang Ninh, Hanoi, Ninh Binh, Nghe An, Ha Tinh, Quang Tri (Wróblewski 1962, 1967); first records for Quang Nam, Dong Nai. Other countries: widespread from the Middle East, through southern

Asia, southeastern Asia, to eastern Asia and to Australia (Wróblewski 1972b; Nieser & Chen 1999; Tinerella 2008, 2013; Zettel et al. 2017; Polhemus 2017).

Remarks

See Remarks under M. altera .