Protosticta beaumonti Wilson, 1997
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1. Protosticta beaumonti Wilson, 1997 View in CoL (dark form)
( Figure 1 View FIGURE 1 A–F)
Protosticta sp.: Wilson (1995), p. 21, p. 23, Figs. 78, 79, 81, 83, 85 (photos, Hong Kong).
Protosticta beaumonti: Wilson (1997) View in CoL , pp. 57–59, Figs. 11–16.— Wilson & Reels (2003), pp. 273–275, Figs. 114–120 ( Hong Kong, Guangdong).— Kitagawa et al. (1997), p. 12, Figs. 2–3 View FIGURE 2 View FIGURE 3 (Sunset Peak, Lantau, Hong Kong).
Specimens examined. 1 male, Mau Son Mountain, Loc Binh district, Lang Son Province, 07.VI.2014, Tom Kompier leg.; 3 males, Bhalee, Tay Giang district, Quang Nam Province, 27.V.2015, Quoc Toan Phan leg.
Notes. These are the first records of this species for Vietnam. Wilson (1997) described the light form of P. beaumonti View in CoL from Hong Kong, and later described the dark form of this species from Guangdong in China ( Wilson & Reels 2003). The male specimens from northern and central Vietnam are consistent with the description of the dark form of P. beaumonti sensu Wilson & Reels (2003) View in CoL , including the color pattern of the abdomen of the female. P. beaumonti View in CoL resembles P. satoi View in CoL closely, but their dark forms can be separated by the following characters:
In P. s a t o i, the yellow marking between the posterior end of the metepisternum and the metepimeron consists of a very small stripe in the male ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 A) and is absent in the female ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 H) but consists of a very large stripe both in the male and female of P. beaumonti View in CoL ( Figs. 1 View FIGURE 1 A, 1E).
The dorsum of S9 of the female of P. beaumonti View in CoL is dark ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 F), not whitish as in the female of P. satoi View in CoL ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 J).
The relationships among the light and dark forms of P. satoi View in CoL and P. beaumonti View in CoL are problematic. Van Tol (2008) made a convincing case that the dark form of P. satoi View in CoL and the light form of P. satoi View in CoL are the same species. We follow this interpretation. Van Tol also suggested that P. s a t o i may be the same species as light-form P. beaumonti View in CoL described from Hong Kong by Wilson (1997). At the same time we consider the dark form of P. s a t o i to be different from the dark form specimens from Mau Son and Quang Nam based on coloration and minor morphological differences and consider these to be conspecific with the dark form of P. beaumonti View in CoL from Guangxi ( Wilson and Reels 2003). Van Tol put forward the possibility that the dark form of P. satoi View in CoL may be the same taxon as the dark form of P. beaumonti View in CoL from Guangxi. We do not follow that interpretation here. However, from this follows that either the dark form of P. beaumonti View in CoL is not the same species as the light form of P. beaumonti View in CoL (if the light form of P. beaumonti View in CoL is a junior synonym of P. satoi View in CoL ) or that the light form of P. beaumonti View in CoL is not conspecific with P. satoi View in CoL , in which case the dark form of P. beaumonti View in CoL may or may not be the same species as the light form of P. beaumonti View in CoL . For the moment, we follow Wilson & Reels (2003) that the light and dark forms of P. beaumonti View in CoL are conspecific, as we have not studied the material. For the same reason of not having studied the Chinese specimens, it remains possible that the specimens from Mau Son and Quang Nam here identified as the dark form of P. beaumonti View in CoL are in fact an additional and as yet undescribed species. Detailed molecular studies are required to verify the total number of species involved and their relationships. The occurrence of at least two species of this complex in Vietnam seems beyond doubt.
Measurements. Male. Hindwing 24–25; abdomen including appendages 43–44.
Distribution. Vietnam (Mau Son mountain, Lang Son Province; Tay Giang district, Quang Nam Province), China (Diding, Guangxi), Hong Kong (Lantau).
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Protosticta beaumonti Wilson, 1997
Phan, Quoc Toan & Kompier, Tom 2016 |
P. beaumonti sensu
Wilson & Reels 2003 |
Protosticta beaumonti:
Wilson 1997 |