Diekeana insignis ( Gorham, 1892 )

Jung, Sang Woo & Kim, Chan Shin and Yoon-Ho, 2023, New report of Diekeana insignis (Gorham, 1892) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae: Epilachnini) in South Korea, Journal of Species Research 12 (3), pp. 240-243 : 241-242

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https://doi.org/ 10.12651/JSR.2023.12.3.240

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scientific name

Diekeana insignis ( Gorham, 1892 )
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Diekeana insignis ( Gorham, 1892) View in CoL ( Figs. 1-9 View Figs )

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Epilachna insignis Gorham, 1892: 84 View in CoL (orig. descr.); Pang et al., 2012: 13 View Cited Treatment (note).

Epilachna fairmairei Frivaldszky, 1892: 121 (descr.).

Diagnosis. Adults of D. insignis can be recognized by the following combination of characters: Body length 9.4 mm, width 7.8 mm (one male), oval, and strongly convex dorsally, with yellowish pubescence. Dorsum ( Fig. 1 View Figs ) reddish brown with several large black markings. Head ( Fig. 2 View Figs ) reddish brown, concealed under pronotum; clypeus narrow, not projecting in front of eyes; antennae short, as long as head width, with 11 antennomeres; antennomere 1 large and stout; antennomere 2 more or less stout, 1/2 length of antennomere 1; antennomere 3 long and slender; antennomeres 4 and 5 slender, shorter than antennomere 3, equal in length; antennomeres 6-8 shortest, equal in length; antennomeres 9-11 elongate, truncate at apex. Mandibles longer than wide, multidentate (more than three long teeth, with several small teeth in dorsal and apical view). Maxillae ( Fig. 3 View Figs ) large; maxillary palp with four palpomeres; palpomere 1 slender; palpomere 2 longer than wide, more or less stout; palpomere 3 shortest and stout; palpomere 4 broadly securiform. Labial palps slender, with three palpomeres; approximate ratio of palpomeres as 1.0: 3.0: 3.5. Pronotum ( Fig. 4 View Figs ) wider than long, with transverse large black marking in middle part; anterior angle protruding and rounded, posterior area broad and rounded. Scutellum visible, triangular, with fine punctures. Elytra reddish brown, convex dorsally, densely pubescence; each elytron with seven large black markings. Prosternum and hypomeron finely punctate; prosternal process ( Fig. 5 View Figs ) longer than wide, with two carinae, round at apex. Legs short and flattened; femora widened; tibiae slender, tibial spur formula 1-2-2; mid and hind tibiae without carina; tarsal formula 4-4-4; tarsomeres 1 and 2 large, lobed ventrally; tarsomere 3 shortest; tarsomere 4 elongate and cylindrical; tarsal claws long and bifid. Abdomen ( Fig. 6 View Figs ) with six ventrites, wider than long; abdominal postcoxal line incomplete, ending at 1/3 length of abdominal ventrite I, not reaching posterior margin of ventrite; abdominal intercoxal process wide; abdominal ventrites I- VI with punctate; abdominal ventrite V longer than ventrite VI, slightly emarginate in middle part; abdominal ventrite VI ( Fig. 7 View Figs ) narrowest, with densely setae, more or less wide emarginate in middle part. Male genitalia as figured ( Figs. 8, 9 View Figs ).

Material examined. KOREA: 3♂, Gyeongsangnam-do, Changwon-si, Masanhappo-gu, Gapo-ro , 11.vii. 2021, leg. S.B. Son & I.C. Shin ; 1♂, Gyeongsangnam-do, Geoje-si, Dongbu-myeon, Osong-ri , (34°47′58.44″N, 128°35′17.36″ E, 24 m a.s.l.), 3.v.2022, leg. S.W. Jung & Y.H. Kim. GoogleMaps

Distribution. Korea (South), China (Anhui, Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou, Hainan, Henan, Hubei, Jiangxi, Shaanxi, Sichuan, Yunnan).

Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequence of Diekeana insignis . Total 829 bp (accession number OQ706052) COI showing 99.25% similarity to the reference sequence of the Epilachna insignis (accession number KP123271.1)

from China. The partial mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene sequence is shown in the below: ACATCCGGAAGTTTATATTTTAATTCTTCCT G G AT T T G G A ATA AT T T C T C ATAT TAT TA G C CAAGAAAGAGGGAAAAAAGAAGCTTTTGGCT CATTAGGAATAATTTATGCTATAATAGCAATTG GATTACTAGGATTTGTAGTTTGAGCTCAT CATATATTTACAGTAGGAATAGATGTTGACACTC GAGCTTATTTTACCTCAGCAACAATAATTATTG C A G T T C C TA C T G G TAT TA A A AT T T T T T C AT GATTAGCAACTCTTCATGGAGTTCAATTTA ATTTTAGACCTTCACTTTTTTGAGTTCTAG GATTTTTATTCTTATTTACAATTGGTGGATTA A C A G G A G T T G TAT TA G C A A AT T C AT C TAT T G ATAT TAT T C T T C AT G A C A C ATA C TAT G T T G TA G C T C AT T T T C AT TAT G T T C T T T C A ATA G G GGCCGTTTTTGCAATTATAGCCGGATTTGTC CATTGATTTCCTTTATTTACAGGTTTTAATCT TAACAGAAAACTTTTAAAAATTCAATTTATTG TAATATTTATTGGAGTAAACTTAACTTTTTTC CCTCAACATTTTTTAGGGTTAGCAGGTATAC CCCGACGATATTCTGATTATCCAGATGCTTATTTA ATGTGAAATAAAATTTCCTCTATTGGATCAATA ATTTCTTCTATTAGAATTATTTTTTTTATATTA ATTATTTGAGAAAGATTTTATAGATTCCGTATA A G A AT TATA A G A AT TA G A ATA C C T T C C T TA ATAGAATGATTTCAATTAACTCCTCCAAATGAA CATAGATATTCAGAAATTCCTATACTGTCAATA ATTTTC

Remarks. Gorham (1892) described Epilachna insignis based on the collection on Mr. Pratt in China (Kiu-kiang) as a new species. Pang et al. (2012) reported 20 species of Chinese Epilachna Chevrolat including E. insignis , with digital illustrations of the habitus, male and female genitalia. However, no description or other morphological illustrations were provided. According to Tomaszewska and Szawaryn (2016), some parts of genus Epilachna , including E. insignis , have been transferred to the genus Diekeana based on morphological and molecular characters. We collected four adult male specimens from southern part of south Korea and provide a detailed diagnosis for the first time herein. The species of Diekeana insignis can be distinguished by the following morphological characters: pronotum with transverse black marking in middle part, elytra strongly convex with densely pubescence, each elytron with seven large black markings, penis long, slightly bent at apical part, truncate at apex, parameres narrow and as long as penis guide in lateral view, penis guide narrow and pointed at apex.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Coccinellidae

Genus

Diekeana

Loc

Diekeana insignis ( Gorham, 1892 )

Jung, Sang Woo & Kim, Chan Shin and Yoon-Ho 2023
2023
Loc

Epilachna insignis

Pang, H. & A. Slipinski & Y. Wu & Y. Zuo 2012: 13
Gorham, H. S. 1892: 84
1892
Loc

Epilachna fairmairei

Frivaldszky, J. 1892: 121
1892
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