Hoplopisthius (Hoplopisthius) trichemerus Senna, 1892

Mantilleri, Antoine, 2010, A taxonomic review and phylogeny of the genera Hoplopisthius Senna, 1892 and Carcinopisthius Kolbe, 1892 (Coleoptera: Brentidae, Hoplopisthiini), Zootaxa 2516, pp. 1-26 : 4-7

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Hoplopisthius (Hoplopisthius) trichemerus Senna, 1892
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Hoplopisthius (Hoplopisthius) trichemerus Senna, 1892 View in CoL

Hoplopisthius trichemerus Senna, 1892: 452 View in CoL .

Hoplopisthius celebensis Kolbe, 1892: 174 View in CoL , n. syn.

Hoplopisthius javanus Kolbe, 1892: 173 View in CoL . Syn. Senna, 1893b: 299.

Material examined. Brunei. Brunei, Labi, Bukit Teraja, 60m, Mxt. dipt. forest, light trap 1, 75m above ground, 24.viii.79, S.L. Sutton, 2 ex. ( BMNH, MNHN). India. Khasia Hills, VII.94, 6 ex. ( MNHN); NE India, Arunachal Pr., 8 km S Jamiri, 27°07'N- 92°34'E, 350m, L. Dembicky leg., 25.V-4- VI.2005, 1 ex. ( BMNH); NE India, Assam, Bhalukpong, 27°02'N- 92°35'E, 150 m, L. Dembicky leg., 25.V.–03. VI.2006, 1 ex. ( BMNH); Meghalaya, Garo Hills, Dainadubi, 250 m, 4.XI.1978, Besuchet-Löbl, 4 ex. ( MHNG, MNHN). Indonesia. Palembang, Sumatra, 2 ex. ( MNHN, MZUF); Sumatra, imp. c. tabacco, 1 ex. ( MZUF); Sumatra, Padang, 1890, E. Modigliani, 3 ex. ( MNHN) and 3 ex. ( MSNG); Sumatra, Deyrolle, 1 ex. ( MNHN); Sumatra, Mt Tanggamoes, Lampongs, 2 ex. ( MNHN); W Sumatra prov., Mt Sanggul, 1200 m, ca 25 km N of Payakumbuh, IV.2007, leg. St. Jakl, 1 ex. ( IRSNB); Sumatra: Aceh-Selatan, Babahrot, 100 m, 7.VIII.1983, J. Klapperich, 13 ex. ( MHNG, MNHN); Mentawei, Si Oban, IV–VIII.1894, Modigliani, 1 Ƥ ( MSNG); Java, ex musaeo Desbrochers, 5 ex. ( MNHN); Java Occ., Buitzg., 1 ex. ( MNHN); Java, Togoe, 1902, ex coll Maes, 2 ex. ( MZUF); Java, Goen Halimoen, 1937, 5 ex. ( MNHN); Java, Plaboan Ratoë, J.B. Ledru, 2 ex. ( MNHN); Java orient., Montes Tengger, 4000', 1890, H. Fruhstorfer, 1 ex. ( MNHN); Java, Preanger, 8 ex. ( MNHN); Java, Mt Kawie, J.B. Ledru 1898, 1 ex. ( MNHN); Lombok, Sapit, 2000', Mai-juin 1896, H. Fruhstorfer, 2 ex.

( MNHN); Ost Java, Fruhstorfer S., ɗ lectotype H. javanus ( MNHUB); Sulawesi-Utara, Dumoga Bone National Park, project Wallace 1985, coll. W.R.B. Hynd, 1 ex. ( BMNH); Sulawesi Tengah, Solato R., Taronggo, 1°45'S – 121°40'E, 27–30.iii.1980, at light, 1 ex. ( BMNH); Sulawesi Tengah, Nr. Morowali, Ranu River Area, 27.i.–20.iv.1980, at light, 1 ex. ( BMNH); Borneo, Pengaron, Doherty, 1 ex. ( BMNH); Mentawai Isls., S Siberut Isl., III–IV.2005, leg. M. Snizeck, 1 ex. ( IRSNB); S. Celebes, Bonthain, C. Ribbe 1882, Ψ lectotype + ɗ paralectotype H. celebensis ( MNHUB). Laos. Laos, NE Hue Phan, Phu Loei NP, Ban Sakok, 20°10'N 103°12'E, 23–26.V.2001, D. Hauck, 1 ex. ( BMNH). Malaysia. Perak, Malacca, Doherty, 4 ex. ( MNHN); Perak, Doherty, 1 ex. ( BMNH); N. Borneo, Banguey, 1 ex. ( MNHN); Banguey I., Staudinger, 1 ex. ( MNHN); Banguey, Waterstradt, 1 ex. ( MNHN); Malaysia, Pahang, Banjaran Benom, Lata Jarom, 6– 8.iii.1997, lgt. Oliver Dulik, 1 ex. ( MZUF); Malaysia, Pahang dist., env. Cam. Highlands, Kampung Kuala Boh vill. env., 04°27.9'N- 101°34,8'E, 26.III.–03.IV.2001, 850– 1050m, M. Strba leg., 1 ex. ( CPH); Sarawak, 4th Division, Gn. Mulu NP, P.M. Hammond & J.E. Marshall, v–vi.1978, 3 ex. ( BMNH, MNHN); Mt Merinjak, Sarawak, G.E. Bryant, 22.VI. 1914, 600 ft., 1 ex. ( BMNH); Kinta Valley, S Perak, Sept–Oct., H.N. Ridley, 1 ex. ( BMNH); Kuala Lumpur, Gombak Valley, 5.VIII.1922, 1 ex. ( BMNH); W Malaysia, Johor Ledang, Mt Ophir, N of Muar city, 28.ii.1998, lgt S. Becvar, 1 ex. ( CEO); Gunong Kledang, Perak, 2646', Nov. 1916, 1 ex. ( BMNH); Sarawak, G. Doria, 1866, 1 3 ( MSNG); Borneo, Sabah, Crocker Range, Keningau, IV.1995, 2 ex. ( CEO). Myanmar. Tenasserim, Thagata, Fea, Marzo 1887, 3 holotype H. trichemerus ( MSNG). Philippines. Negros, III–IV.96, J. Whithead, 3 ex. ( MNHN); Samar, VI–VII.96, J. Whithead, 1 ex. ( MNHN); Mindanao, Davao, C.F. Baker, 1 ex. ( BMNH). Thailand. NE Thailand, Mae Hong Son, Ban Huai Po, 800–1600 m, 15.I.1991, S. Bily leg., 1 ex. ( NMPC); W Thailand, Khlong Lan nat. Park, 50 km SW Khamphaeng Phet, 2/ 5.vii.1997, J. Kalab, 1 ex. ( CEO); Doi Chiang Dao, 1150 m, 2.IV.1986, lumière, P. Schwendiger, 1 ex. ( MHNG). Viet-Nam. Hoa Binh, Tonkin, A. de Cooman, 15 ex. ( MNHN).

Description. Total length: 5.5–12.4 mm. Width across humeral calli: 0.7–1.9 mm. Body red-brown. Habitus of types: Figs 1–3 View FIGURES 1 – 7 .

Head broader than long, shiny, smooth. Eyes large. Metarostrum and mesorostrum of male slightly grooved longitudinally ( Fig. 20 View FIGURES 20 – 34 ). Prorostrum smooth, flattened, 0.32–0.39 as long as head + metarostrum + mesorostrum together. Antennomere 3 as long as broad, conical; following ones broader than long, subcylindrical with a more or less circular row of thin setae; antennomeres 9–10 globose, weakly lengthened, 11th 1.6–1.9 longer than 10th.

Pronotum smooth, shiny. Prosternellum not distinct. Metasternum smooth, slightly depressed in male. Base of elytra almost straight, interstriae 3, 4 and 5–7 forming small raised tubercles at base; interstria 3 large and raised, mostly at apex; interstria 4 larger than 3 in the fore part; interstria 8 beginning before or after the first half of elytra, never reaching the base; interstria 9 projecting rearward and forming the external apical border of elytra. First segment of metatarsi slightly shorter than the two following ones together ( Fig. 25 View FIGURES 20 – 34 ).

Sternites III–IV of abdomen slightly laterally carinate, weakly grooved and not depressed in female, the depression deeper in male. Basal notches of sternites V–VI sometimes hardly distinct. Apex of epipleurites VIII: Fig. 29 View FIGURES 20 – 34 . Spermatheca: Fig. 30 View FIGURES 20 – 34 .

Remarks. Comparison of type specimens of H. celebensis ( Fig. 3 View FIGURES 1 – 7 ) with the type of H. javanus ( Fig. 2 View FIGURES 1 – 7 ) and numerous representatives of H. trichemerus (holotype: Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1 – 7 ) shows these three taxa conspecific. Characters used by Kolbe (1892) to discriminate H. celebensis from H. javanus (length of antennomeres) are not consistant when numerous specimens are examined. So I conclude that Hoplopisthius celebensis Kolbe, 1892 = H. trichemerus Senna, 1892 , n. syn., H. javanus having already been placed in synonym with H. trichemerus by Senna (1893b).

This species is also cited from China and Taiwan ( Damoiseau, 1987; Sforzi & Bartolozzi, 2004). Distribution map: Fig. 98.

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

MHNG

Museum d'Histoire Naturelle

MZUF

Museo Zoologico La Specola, Universita di Firenze

MSNG

Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Genova 'Giacomo Doria'

IRSNB

Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique

CPH

University of the Pacific

NMPC

National Museum Prague

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Brentidae

Genus

Hoplopisthius

SubGenus

Hoplopisthius

Loc

Hoplopisthius (Hoplopisthius) trichemerus Senna, 1892

Mantilleri, Antoine 2010
2010
Loc

Hoplopisthius trichemerus

Senna 1892: 452
1892
Loc

Hoplopisthius celebensis

Kolbe 1892: 174
1892
Loc

Hoplopisthius javanus

Senna 1893: 299
Kolbe 1892: 173
1892
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