Valleriola bui Li, Jin & Ye, 2023

Li, Zihe, Jin, Zezhong, Polhemus, Dan A. & Ye, Zhen, 2023, Two new species of Valleriola (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Leptopodidae) and taxonomic notes on the tribe Leptopodini Brullé, 1836 from East and Southeast Asia, Zootaxa 5256 (4), pp. 329-344 : 342-343

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Valleriola bui Li, Jin & Ye
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sp. nov.

Valleriola bui Li, Jin & Ye , sp. nov.

( Figs. 4 View FIGURES 1–5 , 9 View FIGURES 6–10 , 22–24 View FIGURES 13–27 , 32 View FIGURES 28–33 , 43–45 View FIGURES 34–48 , 49, 50 View FIGURES 49–50 , 57–59 View FIGURES 51–60 , 63 View FIGURES 62–65 )

Meterial examined. Holotype: male, LAOS, Vientiane, Vang Veihg, Kaeng Yui Waterfall , 15 November 2018, Zhen Ye leg. ( NKUM) . Paratypes: 1 male, 2 females, LAOS, Vientiane, same data as holotype ( NKUM) ; 3 males, 3 females, THAILAND, Nong Bua Lamphu, Na Klang , 13 August 2018, Zhen Ye leg. ( NKUM) .

Diagnosis. Body length: 4.75–4.90, ground color dark-brown with yellowish spots and stripes dorsally. Head mainly yellowish except the frons and the posterior area around compound eyes black. Abdominal segments black in male but yellowish-white in female.

Comparative notes. Valleriola bui sp. nov. appears to be closely related to V. javanica . However, V. bui sp. nov. can be distinguished by its remarkable coloration of head: most of the head of V. bui sp. nov. is yellowish except the black frons and the posterior area around compound eyes, whereas the head of V. javanica is mainly blackish and only the clypeus and post-ocellar spot are yellowish ( Figs. 22–27 View FIGURES 13–27 ). Moreover, V. bui sp. nov. has other characteristics different from V. javanica : the stripes and spots on the sub-basal area of the hemelytra are relatively ambiguous, without distinct margins as in V. javanica ( Fig. 32, 33 View FIGURES 28–33 ); the stripe on the clavus is isolated and not merged with the apical spots ( Fig. 32 View FIGURES 28–33 ); the paramere is mushroom-like and apically extended with a small process on the inner side, without hook-like structure ( Figs. 57–59 View FIGURES 51–60 ).

Description. Male. Color: ground color dark-brown ( Figs. 4 View FIGURES 1–5 , 9 View FIGURES 6–10 ). Head mainly yellowish, clypeus orange, venter of head yellowish, frons and posterior area around compound eyes black, area behind ocelli with an orange spot; bucculae yellowish; labiomere I completely hidden beneath bucculae, labiomere II yellowish-white, labiomere III yellowish-brown, labiomere IV brown to blackish-brown; compound eyes and ocelli silvery; antennomere I yellowish, antennomeres II–IV dark-brown ( Figs. 4 View FIGURES 1–5 , 9 View FIGURES 6–10 , 22–24 View FIGURES 13–27 ). Pronotum mainly dark-brown, collar and callus blackish, median part of collar with an orange spot, merged with the spot behind ocelli, posterior lobe of pronotum dark-brown, posterior margin yellowish, median part with a yellowish stripe, posterior angles of pronotum shinning black; scutellum blackish, with a yellowish apex ( Figs. 4 View FIGURES 1–5 , 9 View FIGURES 6–10 ). Hemelytra mainly brown, margins of clavus yellowishbrown, clavus with a yellowish stripe in middle and a spot on apex, lateral margin of hemelytra pale, spots and stripes on corium and membrane pale yellowish, middle part of corium with a spot on the inner side of R+M vein, r cell and membrane cell IV with pale yellowish spots ( Fig. 32 View FIGURES 28–33 ). Legs yellowish, fore femur with a wide, brown stripe on outer side; all tibiae and tarsi infuscated ( Figs. 4 View FIGURES 1–5 , 43–45 View FIGURES 34–48 ). Abdominal segments black, with white sutures ( Fig. 49 View FIGURES 49–50 ). Paramere yellowish, with a dark-brown apex ( Figs. 57–59 View FIGURES 51–60 ). Structural characteristics: body elongated, bearing sparse, short, pale setae ( Figs. 4 View FIGURES 1–5 , 9 View FIGURES 6–10 ). Head short and wide, dorsally bearing dense, short pubescence except two circular areas, venter of head with three spines beneath each compound eye; compound eyes distinctly large, without sparse, short, spine-like setae; bucculae clearly visible; labium short, labiomere I completely hidden beneath bucculae, labiomere II with two spines on each side; antennomere I short and stout, antennomeres II–IV extremely long and slender ( Figs. 4 View FIGURES 1–5 , 9 View FIGURES 6–10 , 22–24 View FIGURES 13–27 ). Pronotum sub-triangular, densely punctured except callus; callus relatively rough, distinctly swollen, with a deep impression on median line; posterior angles of pronotum glossy, without punctures; scutellum triangular, medially with a sub-circular depression, laterally serrated, with a distinct process on each side ( Figs. 4 View FIGURES 1–5 , 9 View FIGURES 6–10 ). Hemelytra elongated, clavus and sc cell of corium with dense punctures; membrane opaque, with four closed cells ( Fig. 32 View FIGURES 28–33 ). Legs long and slender, fore coxa strong, slightly elongated, with two long spines anteriorly directed; fore femur incrassate, ventrally with seven large spines (three spines on outer side and four on inner side) and two rows of dense, small, black spines ( Figs. 43–45 View FIGURES 34–48 ); fore tibia ventrally with a row of dense, brown spines. Middle and hind legs slender, distinctly elongated. Abdomen slender, tubular-like ( Fig. 49 View FIGURES 49–50 ). Paramere small, apically with a mushroom-like extension, covered by dense punctures and long, curved hairs, with a spine-like process on inner side ( Figs. 57–59 View FIGURES 51–60 ).

Female. Color and structural characteristics similar to male, but abdominal segments of female are yellowishwhite except abdominal segment VII mainly brown ( Fig. 50 View FIGURES 49–50 ). Genital segments of female hidden in abdominal segment VII, not visible in vitro.

Measurements. Male. Body length: 4.75–4.90 (holotype: 4.80), body width across hemelytra: 1.25–1.35. Head width: 1.25–1.30, head length: 0.65–0.68, head width about 1.92 times head length; antenna about 1.31 times as long as body, length of antennomeres I–IV: 0.38, 0.90, 1.90, 2.88. Pronotum width across collar: 0.49–0.51, pronotum width across posterior angles: 1.15–1.20, pronotum length: 0.98–1.00; scutellum width: 0.53–0.56, scutellum length: 0.54–0.55; length of femur, tibia and tarsus (tarsomeres I+II+III): fore leg: 1.85, 1.48 and 0.42 (0.06+0.23+0.13), middle leg: 1.88, 2.10 and 0.50 (0.09+0.25+0.16), hind leg: 2.30, 3.00 and 0.52 (0.10+0.23+0.19). Female. Body length: 4.90–5.00, body width across hemelytra: 1.30–1.35. Head width: 1.29–1.31, head length: 0.63–0.64, head width about 2.06 times head length; antenna about 1.18 times as long as body, length of antennomere I–IV: 0.38, 0.86, 1.85, 2.75. Pronotum width across collar: 0.50–0.54, pronotum width across posterior angles: 1.20–1.30; pronotum length: 0.98–1.05; scutellum width: 0.56–0.60, scutellum length: 0.55–0.56; length of femur, tibia and tarsus (tarsomeres I+II+III): fore leg: 1.85, 1.48 and 0.38 (0.09+0.16+0.13), middle leg: 1.98, 2.10 and 0.53 (0.09+0.24+0.20), hind leg: 1.01, 1.60 and 0.57 (0.09+0.25+0.23).

Etymology. This species is named in honor of Prof. Wenjun Bu for his outstanding contributions to the study of taxonomy, phylogeny and biogeography of Heteroptera, on the occasion of his 60th birthday.

Remarks. Valleriola bui sp. nov. is sexually dimorphic in appearance, with the male having a black abdomen whereas that of females is yellowish-white ( Figs. 49, 50 View FIGURES 49–50 ). The third author (DP) has seen additional undescribed species from Thailand and Vietnam, to be described in a forthcoming work, that also share this interesting sexual dimorphism in regard to abdominal pigmentation.

Distribution. Laos, Thailand ( Fig. 61 View FIGURE 61 ).

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FIGURE 61. Distribution records of the tribe Leptopodini Brullé, 1836 in Southeast Asia and China.

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FIGURES 1–5. Habitus. (1) Leptopus riparius Hsiao, 1964; 2–5. Valleriola spp.: (2) V. asiatica sp. nov.; (3) V. buenoi (Usinger, 1942); (4) V. bui sp. nov.; (5) V. javanica Drake & Hottes, 1951. Scale 2.0 mm.

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FIGURES 6–10. Habitus of Leptopus riparius Hsiao, 1964 and Valleriola spp. (6) L. riparius Hsiao, 1964; (7) V. asiatica sp. nov.; (8) V. buenoi (Usinger, 1942); (9) V. bui sp. nov.; (10) V. javanica Drake & Hottes, 1951. Scale 2.0 mm.

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FIGURES 13–27. Heads of Leptopus riparius Hsiao, 1964 and Valleriola spp. in frontal view, lateral view and ventral view. (13–15) L. riparius Hsiao, 1964; (16–18) V. asiatica sp. nov.; (19–21) V. buenoi (Usinger, 1942); (22–24) V. bui sp. nov.; (25–27) V. javanica Drake & Hottes, 1951. Scale 0.5 mm.

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FIGURES 28–33. Hemelytra of Leptopus riparius Hsiao, 1964 and Valleriola spp. (28) right hemelytron of Valleriola; (29) L. riparius Hsiao, 1964; (30) V. asiatica sp. nov.; (31) V. buenoi (Usinger, 1942); (32) V. bui sp. nov.; (33) V. javanica Drake & Hottes, 1951. Sc, subcosta; R, radius; M, media; Cu, cubitus; Cs, claval suture; r, cell R; m, cell M; cu, cell Cu; sc, cell Sc; I, 1st membrane cell; II, 2nd membrane cell; III, 3rd membrane cell; IV, 4th membrane cell. Scale 1.0 mm.

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FIGURES 34–48. Left fore femora of Leptopus riparius Hsiao, 1964 and Valleriola spp. in interior view, ventral view and exterior view. (34–36) L. riparius Hsiao, 1964; (40–42) V. buenoi (Usinger, 1942); (37–39) V. asiatica sp. nov.; (43–45) V. bui sp. nov.; (46–48) V. javanica Drake & Hottes, 1951. Scale 0.5 mm. Red arrows show the positions of large spines.

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FIGURES 49–50. Abdominal segments of Valleriola bui sp. nov. (49) Male; (50) Female. Scale 1.0 mm.

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FIGURES 51–60. Right parameres of Leptopus riparius and Valleriola spp. in different views. (51–52) L. riparius Hsiao, 1964, dorsal and interior views; (53–54) V. asiatica sp. nov., dorsal and interior views; (55–56) V. buenoi (Usinger, 1942), dorsal and interior views; (57–59) V. bui sp. nov., dorsal, exterior, and interior views; (60) V. javanica Drake & Hottes, 1951, dorsal view. Scale 0.2 mm.

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FIGURES 62–65. In situ photographs of species of Leptopodini. (62) L. riparius Hsiao, 1964; (63) V. bui sp. nov.; (64) V. javanica Drake & Hottes, 1951; (65) V. asiatica sp. nov.

NKUM

China, Tianjin, Tianjin, Nankai University

NKUM

Nankai University

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Leptopodidae

Tribe

Leptopodini

Genus

Valleriola