Intybia kawasakii ( Nakane, 1956 )

Ikeda, Hiroshi & Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki, 2017, Revision of the genus Intybia (Coleoptera, Malachiidae) from Japan, European Journal of Taxonomy 331, pp. 1-31 : 27-28

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2017.331

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3848098

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scientific name

Intybia kawasakii ( Nakane, 1956 )
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Intybia kawasakii ( Nakane, 1956)

[Japanese name: Okinawa-obi-jôkai-modoki]

Figs 1H View Fig , 2H View Fig , 4H View Fig , 5H View Fig , 11A View Fig

Laius kawasakii Nakane, 1956: 162 [type locality: Hedozaki, Kunigamison, Okinawa].

Laius kawasakii – Nakane 1957: 14, fig.5. — Nakane 1963: 186, pl. 93, fig. 18. — Satô 1985: 165. — Nakane 1983: 164. — Satô 1989: 366.

Intybia kawasakii – Wittmer 1997: 191. — Mayor 2007: 417 [catalogued]. — Yoshitomi & Hayashi 2011: 19.

Diagnosis

Elytra with a pale yellow transverse fascia narrowly interrupted at suture, just before the middle; male antennomere III ear-like shaped.

Type material examined

Holotype

JAPAN: ♂, [Hedozaki, Kunigamison , Okinawa, 13 Jun. 1955, R. KAWASAKI.] ( SEHU).

Paratypes

JAPAN: 3 ♀♀, same data as for the holotype ( SEHU).

Redescription

Male

Body ( Fig. 1H View Fig ) oblong oval, shining, sparsely covered with gray pubescence. Coloration of head, pronotum and elytra black; antennae yellow, but apical 6 or 7 segments black; elytral fascia pale yellow, narrowly interrupted at suture; legs yellow; base of femora dark; hind femur and tibia black.

Head densely punctate; eyes normal, prominent; HL/HW 0.58. Antennae ( Fig. 4H View Fig ) long, reaching base of elytra; antennomere I long and stout; antennomere III ear-like shaped, deeply concave in dorso-mesal portion; L/W = 1.77; approximate ratio of each antennomere (n = 1) as 5.60: 1.00: 8.48:1.16: 1.24: 1.24: 1.40: 1.60: 1.24:1.60: 2.40. Pronotum transverse, sparsely punctured in middle, densely so in lateral and posterior parts; PL/PW 1.17. Elytra oblong-ovate, a little broader than prothorax, then gently dilated to behind middle, sparsely punctate; EL/EW 1.51; EL/PL 2.70; EW/ PW 1.52; TL/EW 2.43. Male genitalia not examined.

Female

Similar to male in general appearance ( Fig. 2H View Fig ); coloration of antennae yellow, with apical 5 or 6 segments black; HL/HW 0.64–0.76 (0.70); PW/PL 1.13–1.18 (1.15); EL/EW 1.50–1.65 (1.57); EL/PL 2.71–2.82 (2.78); EW/PW 1.45–1.61 (1.54); TL/EW 2.48–2.66 (2.54). Antennae ( Fig. 5H View Fig ) long; antennomere III distinctly expanded laterally, shallowly concave in dorsal portion; L/W = 2.07; approximate ratio of each antennomere (n = 1) as 7.11: 1.00: 5.00:2.24: 2.24: 2.11: 1.97: 2.18:2.19: 2.37: 3.42.

Measurements

Male(n=1):TL 3.04mm; HL 0.45 mm; HW 0.77mm; PW 0.82 mm; PL 0.7mm; EL 1.89 mm; EW 1.25mm.

Female (n = 3): TL 3.60–3.90 (3.79) mm; HL 0.58–0.63 (0.61) mm; HW 0.83–0.90 (0.88) mm; PW 0.90–1.00 (0.9) mm; PL 0.80–0.87 (0.84) mm; EL 2.17–2.45 (2.34) mm; EW 1.45–1.57 (1.49) mm.

Distribution ( Fig. 11A View Fig )

Japan (Okinawa-jima).

Remarks

This species is rare and no additional specimens besides the type series have been collected. This species was recorded from Kyushu by Satô (1989) and Yoshitomi & Hayashi (2011), but we regard this as a simple mistake.

Biological notes

The type series was collected from the northernmost cape of the island, and this species probably inhabits beach plant communities.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Melyridae

Genus

Intybia

Loc

Intybia kawasakii ( Nakane, 1956 )

Ikeda, Hiroshi & Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki 2017
2017
Loc

Intybia kawasakii

Yoshitomi H. & Hayashi N. 2011: 19
Mayor A. J. 2007: 417
Wittmer W. 1997: 191
1997
Loc

Laius kawasakii

Sato M. 1989: 366
Sato M. 1985: 165
Nakane T. 1983: 164
Nakane T. 1963: 186
Nakane T. 1957: 14
1957
Loc

Laius kawasakii

Nakane T. 1956: 162
1956
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