Intybia donan, Ikeda & Yoshitomi, 2017
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2017.331 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:3FD5D922-B91F-42BB-9D7B-7DFB98841732 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3848088 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/DCD7FF92-1188-40E9-8AE9-94BE4CA028B7 |
taxon LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:act:DCD7FF92-1188-40E9-8AE9-94BE4CA028B7 |
treatment provided by |
Carolina |
scientific name |
Intybia donan |
status |
sp. nov. |
Intybia donan sp. nov.
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[Japanese name: Yotsu-mon-obi-jôkai-modoki]
Figs 1C View Fig , 2C View Fig , 4C View Fig , 5C View Fig , 6C, H View Fig , 9C View Fig , 10C View Fig , 11A View Fig , 12 View Fig C–D
Diagnosis
Elytra with four pale yellow spots; antennomere I long, abruptly widened from near the middle; antennomere III ginkgo-like shaped, two concavities on outer edge and provided with a slender tonguelike projection near base; gonoporal piece gently curved, constricted near the middle; semi-gonoporal piece slightly curved; ligula long, slightly curved; spinous plate absent.
Etymology
After the old name of the type locality Yonaguni-jima.
Material examined
Holotype
JAPAN: ♂, Mantabaru-shinrinkôen , Yonaguni-chô, Yaeyama-gun, 24°27′31.77′′ N, 122°58′31.31′′ E, 4 May 2016, H. Ikeda leg. ( EUMJ).
GoogleMapsParatypes
JAPAN: 2 ♂♂, 1 ♀, same data as for the holotype ( EUMJ); 3 ♂♂, same data as for the holotype, but 30 Apr. 2016, N. Tsuji leg. ( NTJ); 2 ♀♀, same data as for the holotype, but 30 Apr. 2016, H. Ikeda leg. ( EUMJ); 2 ♂♂, same data as for the holotype, but 29 Apr. 2015, Y. Ogata leg. ( YOJ); 1 ♂, Tarumai ( LT), Yonaguni-jima, 10 Sep. 2004, Shiho and Koji Arai leg. ( EUMJ); 1 ♂, Yonaguni-jima, Urabu-dake, 28 Apr. 1993, Y. Kaneko leg. ( EUMJ); 1 ♀, Yonaguni-jima, Tokorono, 13 May 1974, H. Hiramatsu leg. ( KUM).
Description
Male
Body ( Fig. 1C View Fig ) oblong oval, shining, densely covered with yellow pubescence, and sparsely covered with long erect hairs. Coloration of head, pronotum and elytra black; antennae, two pairs of elytral spots, and legs pale yellow.
Head sparsely and minutely punctate; eyes moderately prominent; HL/HW 0.51–0.79 (0.63). Antennae ( Fig. 4C View Fig ) long, nearly reaching base of elytra; antennomere I long, abruptly widening from middle onwards; antennomere III ( Fig. 6C View Fig ) ginkgo-leaf shaped, with two concavities on outer edge, with a slender tongue-like projection near base; L/W = 1.53; approximate ratio of each antennomeres (n = 1) as 8.3: 1.0: 9.7: 2.3: 2.7:3.3:3.3: 3.3: 3.3: 3.7: 6.3. Pronotum slightly broader than long, sparsely and minutely punctate; PW/PL 1.07–1.27 (1.18). Elytra oblong-ovate, slightly broadened posteriorly, somewhat densely punctate; two large and oval pairs of elytral spots; EL/EW 1.22–1.48 (1.39); EL/PL 2.58–3.14 (2.77); EW/PW 1.48–1.82 (1.69); TL/EW 2.02–2.56 (2.27). Aedeagus about 0.48 mm in AL. Gonoporal piece ( Fig. 10C View Fig ) gently curved, constricted from near the middle 0.23 mm in GL; GL/AL 0.48. Semi-gonoporal piece slightly curved, 0.19 mm in SGL. Ligula long slightly curved, 0.05 mm in LL. Spinous area ( Fig. 9C View Fig ) bearing short spines, lacking spinous plate.
Female
Similar to male in general appearance ( Fig. 2C View Fig ); HL/HW 0.52–0.60 (0.57); PW/PL 1.08–1.18 (1.15); EL/EW 1.34–1.43 (1.40); EL/PL 2.73–3.04 (2.94); EW/PW 1.78–1.92 (1.83); TL/ EW 2.08–2.23 (2.18). Antennae ( Fig. 5C View Fig ) long; antennomere III distinctly expanded laterally, shallowly concave in dorsal portion, L/W = 1.78; approximate ratio of each antennomere (n = 1) as 6.3: 1.0: 4.0:2.3: 2.5: 2.5: 2.8: 2.8: 2.8:2.8: 4.8.
Measurements
Male (n = 10): TL 2.23–2.52 (2.40) mm; HL 0.32–0.46 (0.39) mm; HW 0.57–0.67 (0.62) mm; PW 0.60–0.67 (0.63) mm; PL 0.50–0.58 (0.53) mm; EL 1.31–1.62 (1.48) mm; EW 0.89–1.20 (1.06) mm.
Female (n = 4): TL 2.46–2.88 (2.66) mm; HL 0.32–0.42 (0.37) mm; HW 0.62–0.70 (0.66) mm; PW 0.62–0.73 (0.67) mm; PL 0.53–0.62 (0.58) mm; EL 1.61–1.84 (1.70) mm; EW 1.12–1.30 (1.22) mm.
Distribution ( Fig. 11A View Fig )
Only known from the type locality, Yonaguni-jima of Japan.
Remarks
This species is distinct in having a small body and four elytral spots. It is similar to Intybia viridithorax ( Pic, 1921) in the shapes of antenna and male genitalia ( Wittmer 1997), and differs from the latter by the coloration of the elytra with four spots ( I. viridithorax has fascia).
Biological notes
This species is rare, inhabits forest edges ( Fig. 12C View Fig ), can be collected from the flowers of Ardisia sieboldii Miquel and Meliosma oldhamii Miquel ex Maximowicz ( Fig. 12D View Fig ), and can be collected from shrubs and bushes by sweeping, beating, and light traps.
EUMJ |
Ehime University |
LT |
Université de Montréal |
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