Oides bowringii (Baly)
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( Figs 15A–15E View FIGURE 15 , 16 View FIGURE 16 )
Adorium bowringii Baly, 1863: 623 ( China: Hong Kong).
Oides bowringi [sic!]: Harold, 1876: 3555 (catalogue); Fairmaire, 1889: 74 ( Korea, China: Sichuan); Weise, 1924: 2 (catalogue); Winkler, 1930: 1303 (catalogue); Seki, 1933: 494 ( Japan: Mikage); Ogloblin, 1936: 149 (redescription); Aston, 2009: 11 ( China: Hong Kong).
Oides bowringii: Chûjô & Kimoto, 1961: 167 (host plants); Gressit & Kimoto, 1963: 476 ( China: Fujian, Guandong, Hubei, Jiangxi, Tibet); Kimoto, 1964: 307 (redescription); Kimoto & Hiura, 1965: 33 ( Japan: Hyogo); Wilcox, 1971: 5 (catalogue); Kimoto, 1989: 35 (catalogue); Jiang, 1992: 652 ( China: Sichuan); Samoderzhenkov, 1992: 106 ( Vietnam); Yang, 1992a: 409 ( China: Zhejiang: Mt. Mogan); Yang, 1992b: 333 ( China: Hubei, Hunan, Guizhou); Yang, 1992c: 557 ( China: Hunan); Yang, 1993: 337 ( China: Fujian: Mt. Longqi); Kimoto, & Takizawa, 1994: 149 (redescription); Yu et al., 1996: 117 ( China: Zhejiang, Hunan, Guanxi, Guizhou); Wang et al., 1998: 70 ( China: Fujiang: Wuyishan); Yang & Li, 1998: 128 ( China: Zhejiang, Longwangshan); Lee & An, 2001: 109 (doubtful records in Korea); Li & Yang, 2002: 300 ( China: Guizhou: Maolan); Yang, 2002: 629 ( China: Fujian); Yang & Yao, 2002: 443 ( China: Hainan); Zhang et al., 2005a: 254 ( China: Guizhou: Dashahe); Zhang et al., 2005b: 274 ( China: Guizhou: Xishui); Zhang et al., 2006a ( China: Guizhou: Fangjingshan); Zhang et al., 2006b: 174 ( China: Guizhou: Chishui); Wang & Yang, 2006: 99 ( China: Gansu); Beenen, 2010: 491 (catalogue); Yang et al., 2015: 96 ( China: Gansu, Hainan, Shaanxi).
Oides elegans Laboissière, 1919: 161 ( Vietnam) ; Weise, 1924: 3 (catalogue); Laboissière, 1929 ( China: Yunnan, Sichuan); Ogloblin, 1936: 149 (redescription); Gressitt & Kimoto, 1963: 476 (as synonym of O. bowringii , synonymy confirmed).
Oides tonkinensis Laboissière, 1929: 252 ( Vietnam) ; Wilcox, 1971: 17 (catalogue); Kimoto, 1989: 35 (as synonym of O. bowringii , synonymy confirmed); Samoderzhenkov, 1992: 110 ( Vietnam).
Types. Adorium bowringii . Holotype ♂ ( BMNH, by monotypy), labeled: “ Adorium / Bowringii / Baly / Hong Kong [h, b] // Type [p, w, circle label with red border] // [aedeagus glued on the card] // Baly Coll. [p, w] // vidit IV- 1978 [h] / A. VACHON [p, w]”.
Oides elegans . Lectotype ♂ (ZMUH), here designated, labeled: “Cho-Ganh / Tonkin / L. Duport 8/18 [h, w] // Type [h, w, red letters] // Le Moult vend. / via Reintek / Eing. Nr. 1, 1957 [p, w]”. Paralectotype: 1♀ (ZMUH), labeled: “Cho-Ganh / Tonkin / L. Duport 8/18 [h, w] // Oides / elegans m. / 1919 [h, w] // Type [h, w, red letters] // Le Moult vend. / via Reinbek / Eing. Nr. 1, 1957 [p, w]”. The following specimens should not be regarded as types of O. elegans since those must be collected from “Cho-Ganh” as indicated by Laboissière (1919). 1♀ (BMNH), labeled: “Chapa / Tonkin [h, w] // COTYPE [p, w, red letter] // Oides / elegans m. [h] / V. Laboissière—Dét. [p, w]; 1♂ (IRSB), labeled: “ Tonkin / Chapa / Jeanvoine [h, w] [glued on the following label] // Coll. R. I. Sc. N. B. [p] / Nord / Vietnam [h, y] // Oides / elegans m / paratype [h] / V. LABOISSIÈRE—DÈT. [p, w] // Para- / type [p, o] // édéage étudié X-1978 [h] / A. VACHON –det. [p, w]”; 1♀ (IRSB), label: “ TONKIN [p] / Chapa / 27-VI-1917 [h] / JEANVOINE [p, w] [glued on the following label] // Coll. R. I. Sc. N. B. [p] / Nord / Vietnam [h, y] // V. Laboissière det. / OIDES [p] / elegans Laboiss. [h, w] // Para- / type [p, o]”.
Oides tonkinensis . Lectotype ♀ (ZMUH), here designated, labeled: “Yen Bay / Tonkin / Duport [h, w] // Oides / tonkinensis / m [h] / V. Laboissière—Dét. [p, w] // TYPE [p, w, led letters]”.
Redescription. Length 11.9–14.9 mm, width 8.4–10.0 mm. General color ( Figs 15A–15D View FIGURE 15 ) yellow; antennae yellow, antennomeres VIII–XI black; elytra metallic blue or green, with yellow wide band along lateral margin; tarsi blackish. Antennae filiform in males ( Fig. 16A View FIGURE 16 ), antennomeres IV longest, III–VII weakly serrate, VIII–XI elongate, length ratios of antennomeres I–XI 1.0: 0.5: 1.0: 1.1: 1.0: 1.0: 1.0: 0.9: 0.8: 0.7: 0.8, length to width ratios of antennomeres I–XI 2.7: 1.6: 3.0: 3.2: 3.0: 2.9: 2.9: 2.7: 2.4: 2.0: 3.0; relatively broader in female ( Fig. 16B View FIGURE 16 ), length ratios of antennomeres I–XI 1.0: 0.4: 1.0: 1.0: 0.9: 0.8: 0.9: 0.7: 0.7: 0.6: 0.7, length to width ratios of antennomeres I–XI 3.0: 1.7: 3.8: 3.8: 3.1: 2.6: 2.7: 2.3: 2.2: 2.0: 2.7. Pronotum transverse, 2.2 wider than long, disc convex but sides flattened, without microsculpture but with dense, fine punctures; basolateral angles broadly rounded, apico-lateral angles narrowly rounded; lateral margin rounded; apical margin weakly concave. Elytra elongate oval, widest at middle, 1.2x longer than wide, disc without reticulate microsculpture but with dense, fine punctures; moderately convex, epipleurae near lateral margins, located 9/10 distance between suture and lateral margins. Penis ( Figs 16C–16E View FIGURE 16 ) slender, 7.2 x longer than wide; parallel-sided; bifurcate at apical 1/7, lateral process directed mesally and apically, apices of lateral processes rounded, apices approximate; tectum small and apically tapering; slightly curved in lateral view, apices hooked, concave at apical 1/5; ventral surface with shallow, broad but apically narrowed notch at apex; endophallic sac with one pair of elongate sclerites, weakly sclerotized. Apical margin of abdominal ventrite V in female truncate and with a pair of small rounded processes at middle. Gonocoxae ( Fig. 16F View FIGURE 16 ) separated and hooked, with one row of long setae along apical margins. Ventrite VIII ( Fig. 16G View FIGURE 16 ) transverse, apical margin broadly rounded and medially depressed or forming rounded processes, with extremely dense, long setae at apex, spiculum long and broad. Receptacle of spermatheca ( Fig. 16H View FIGURE 16 ) as wide as pump, connected to pump, basally narrowed; pump strongly curved; proximal spermathecal duct membranous, slender and short, sclerotized area at apex broader than base of receptacle, covered with transverse grooves.
Variation. Some specimens possess yellow bands on the elytra extending into suture; some possess black antennomeres VI–XI and yellowish-brown tarsi. Specimens from Southeast Asia possess wider yellow lateral margins of the elytra ( Fig. 15E View FIGURE 15 ).
Diagnosis. Members of O. bowringii (Baly) and O. metallica Jacoby are easily recognized by their broadly oval, metallic blue elytra, but the former differs from the latter by the presence of yellow lateral margins on the elytra (entirely metallic blue elytra in O. metallica ). Adult males of O. browringii possess a hooked aedeagal apex, a ventral concavity near the apex, and one pair of elongate endophallic sclerites. Those of O. metallica possess a rounded apex, straight venter, and lack endophallic sclerites.
Host plants. Schisandraceae : Kadsura japonica (L.) Dunal. ( Chûjô & Kimoto 1961); Schisandra repanda (Siebold & Zucc.) Radlk (= Schisandra nigra (Maxim.) Nakai , recorded by Chûjô & Kimoto 1961); S. chinensis (Turcz.) Baill ( Yu et al. 1996) .
Other specimens examined. CHINA. Fujian: 1♀ ( KMNH), Chungan, Lower Kuatan, 16.X.1941, leg. T. C. Maa; 1♀ ( BMNH), Foochow, 1922; 1♀ ( BMNH), same locality, 10.VI.1936, leg. M. S. Yang; 1♀ ( KMNH), Hong Shan, 1000m, 25.VI.1936, leg. Gressitt; Guandong: 1♂ ( MNHUB), Tsha-jiu-san (= Tsha yuen shan), V.–VI.1912, leg. S. V. Mell; 1 ♀ ( UACB), 2 km SE Xinqiao, 640m., 27°02’N 117°06’E, 20.VII.2006, leg. Jaroslav Turna; Guanxi: 1 ex. ( TARI), Cenwanglaoshan (岑王老山), 21–23. VI.2011, leg. Y.-F. Hsu; 2 exs. ( TARI), same locality, 3.VII.2014, leg. Y.-F. Hsu; 2 exs. ( TARI), Dayaoshan (大瑤 山), 19.VIII.2015; 2 exs. ( TARI), same locality, 1.IX.2016; 1♀ ( MNHUB), Jaochan, leg. G. Sin; 1 ex. ( TARI), Jinshi (金石), 6.VII.2016; 2 exs. ( TARI), Maoershan (貓兒山), 1.VIII.2012, leg. Y.-F. Ysu; 5 exs. ( TARI), Yangmeiao (楊梅坳), 8.VIII.2015; 2 ex ( HHCR, RBCN), Mt. Shi-ba-ling, Gongcheng county, 8–19.VI.2002, leg. J. Li; Guizhou: 2 exs. ( TARI), Maolan (茂蘭), 21– 24.VIII.2011, leg. Y.-F. Hsu; 3 exs. ( NMW), Jiangkou Col., 50km SW Jiangkou, surr. of Shidu vill., 27°32’83”N 108°36’45”E, 29.VI.–8.VII.2001, leg. Wang & Shillhammer; Hong Kong: 1♀ ( BMNH); 1♂ ( PAHC), Pak Kung Au Lanran, 5.VII.2008, leg. P. Aston; Hubei: 1♀ ( KMNH), Lichuan Distr., Suisapa, 1000m, 4.VIII.1948, leg. Gressitt & Djou; Jiangxi: 3♀♀ ( NMW), Kiukiang (= Jiujiang, 九江), 1889, leg. Kraatz; 1♀ ( MNHUB), same locality, leg. A. Bau; Sichuan: 1 ex. ( TARI), Chaqishan (插旗山), 21.VI.2013; 2 exs. ( RSCW, RBCN), Chengdu, Dujanyan, Xinxing Shan, 700–1000m., 2007, leg. A. Puchner; 1 ex. ( TARI), Daiwopu (大窩鋪), 22.VI.2013; 1♀ ( NMNS), Xiaojiuzhai, 5.VIII.2015, leg. M.-L. Jeng; Yunnan: 1 ex. ( TARI), Daweishan (大圍山), 27.VIII.2015; 1♂ ( NMPC), Mengtze (= Mengzi, 蒙 自); 1♂ ( NMPC), Vallis flumm., Soling-ho.; Zhejiang: 1♂, 1♀ ( MNHUB), Chuchow; 2 exs. ( HHCR, RBCN), Guangnan, Zhetu, 1–18.VIII.2007, leg. J. Li; JAPAN. Honshu: 1♀ ( TCHU), Higasi-nadaku, Hyogo, Kobe, 10.VII.1991; 1♀ ( KMNH), Kaasuhara, Hyogo, Kobe, 18.VIII.1972, leg. T. Takahashi; 1 ex. ( NMNS), Okamoto, Hyogo, 7.IX.1963, leg. Y. Areki; 1♀ ( TCHU), Mt. Rokko, Hyogo, Kobe, 10.VII.1957, leg. F. Yamaguchi; 2 exs. ( EUMJ), Suwayama, Kobe, 10.VII.1977; LAOS. Houa Pan: 12 exs. ( NHMB), Ban Saluei→Phou Pane Mt., 20°12–13.5’N 103°59.5’–104°01E, 1340–1870m, 10.V.–16.VI.2009, leg. M. Brancucci & local coll.; 2 exs. ( NHMB), same locality, 9–17.VI.2009, leg. M. Geiser; 5 exs. ( EUMJ), Ban Saluei, 20–24.VI.2003, leg. N. Ohbayashi; 22 exs. ( NHMB), Phou Pane Mt., 20°13’N 104°00’E, 1350–1500 m, 1– 16.VI.2009, leg. M. Brancucci; 4 exs. ( NHMB), same but with “leg. Z. Kraus”; 1 ex. ( JBCB), same locality, 6– 18.V.2004, leg. F. &. L. Kantner; 1♂ ( TCHU), same locality, 24–27.III.2005; 1♂, 1♀ ( TCHU), same locality, 16.VII.2005; Louang Namtha: 1♂ ( JBCB), 20 km NW of Louang Namtha, 21°09.2’N 101°18.7’E, 900m, leg. Štrba & Hergovits; Sieng Khouang: 1♂ ( BMNH), 13.V.1919, leg. R. V. de Salvaza; Xieng Khoang: 1♂ ( EUMJ), Nong Het, 16–18.VI.2005, leg. J. Yamasako; MYANMAR. Madalay prov.: 1 ex. ( HHCR), Kyaukpadanng, 6– 28.VI.2009, leg. J. Li; VIETNAM. 1♂ ( BMNH), Chapa, V.1912, leg. R. Vitalis de Salvaza; 1♀ ( SEHU), Tam Dao, 6.VI.1993, leg. A. Tanaka; 1♀ ( MNHUB), Than-Moi, VI.–VII., leg. H. Fruhstorfer.
Distribution. China, Japan, Laos, Myanmar, Vietnam ( Fig. 17 View FIGURE 17 ). The record from Korea ( Fairmaire 1889) is doubtful since no other specimens have been collected from that country ( Lee & An 2001). The population in Japan is supposed to be introduced already before 1913 ( Morimoto & Kiritani, 1995); the species is established and occurs in the wild ( Mito & Uesugi, 2004). It was firstly reported from Hyogo Prefecture ( Seki 1933), then Kyoto ( Tomokuni 1966), Okayama ( Katayama & Fujitani 2005), Osaka ( Takahashi 2012). Oides bowringii is widely distributed in Hyogo pref., and especially common in Rokko-zan. This species is also recorded from Osaka, Kyoto and Okayama prefectures, but is uncommon in these prefectures ( Takahashi 2002).
BMNH |
United Kingdom, London, The Natural History Museum [formerly British Museum (Natural History)] |
KMNH |
Kitakyushu Museum and Institute of Natural History |
TARI |
Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute |
NMW |
Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien |
NMNS |
National Museum of Natural Science |
NMPC |
National Museum Prague |
Hyogo |
Museum of Nature and Human Activities |
EUMJ |
Ehime University |
NHMB |
Naturhistorisches Museum, Basel |
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Oides bowringii (Baly)
Lee, Chi-Feng & Beenen, Ron 2017 |
Oides bowringii: Chûjô & Kimoto, 1961 : 167
Yang, X. - K. & Ge, S. & Nie, R. & Ruan, Y. & Li, W. 2015: 96 |
Beenen, R. 2010: 491 |
Zhang, L. - J. & Yang, X. - K. & Li, W. - Z. & Cui, J. - Z. 2006: 174 |
Wang, H. & Yang, X. 2006: 99 |
Zhang, L. - J. & Yang, X. - K. & Li, W. - Z. 2005: 254 |
Zhang, L. - J. & Yang, X. - K. & Li, W. - Z. & Cui, J. - Z. 2005: 274 |
Li, W. - Z. & Yang, X. - K. 2002: 300 |
Li, W. - Z. & Yang, X. - K. 2002: 629 |
Yang, X. - K. & Yao, J. 2002: 443 |
Lee, J & An, S. L. 2001: 109 |
Wang, J. & Yang, X. & Wang, S. & Wu, Y. & Yao, J. & Li, W. 1998: 70 |
Wang, J. & Yang, X. & Wang, S. & Wu, Y. & Yao, J. & Li, W. 1998: 128 |
Yu, P. & Yang, S. & Yang, X. 1996: 117 |
Kimoto, S. & Takizawa, H. 1994: 149 |
Yang, X. - K. 1993: 337 |
Jiang, S. - Q. 1992: 652 |
Samoderzhenkov, E. V. 1992: 106 |
Yang, X. - K. 1992: 409 |
Yang, X. - K. 1992: 333 |
Yang, X. - K. 1992: 557 |
Kimoto, S. 1989: 35 |
Wilcox, J. A. 1971: 5 |
Kimoto, S. & Hiura, I. 1965: 33 |
Kimoto, S. 1964: 307 |
Gressitt, J. L. & Kimoto, S. 1963: 476 |
Chujo, M. & Kimoto, S. 1961: 167 |
Oides tonkinensis Laboissière, 1929 : 252 ( Vietnam )
Samoderzhenkov, E. V. 1992: 110 |
Kimoto, S. 1989: 35 |
Wilcox, J. A. 1971: 17 |
Laboissiere, V. 1929: 252 |
Oides elegans Laboissière, 1919 : 161 ( Vietnam )
Gressitt, J. L. & Kimoto, S. 1963: 476 |
Ogloblin, D. A. 1936: 149 |
Weise, J. 1924: 3 |
Laboissiere, V. 1919: 161 |
Oides bowringi
Aston, P. 2009: 11 |
Ogloblin, D. A. 1936: 149 |
Seki, K. 1933: 494 |
Winkler, A. 1930: 1303 |
Weise, J. 1924: 2 |
Fairmaire, L. 1889: 74 |
Harold, E. van 1876: 3555 |
Adorium bowringii
Baly, J. S. 1863: 623 |