Pilophorus pullulus Poppius, 1915
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Pilophorus pullulus Poppius, 1915 View in CoL sp. rev.
( Figs 1D View FIGURE 1 ̅G, 9P̅S, 14O)
Pilophorus pullulus Poppius, 1914: 238, 1915a: 64 View in CoL (n. sp.) [synonymized with P. typicus (Distant, 1909) View in CoL by Schuh (1984)]. Pilophorus typicus (Distant, 1909) View in CoL : Schuh, 1984: 71 (n. syn.); Schuh, 2002 –2013, online catalog; Aukema, 2018, online catalog.
Material examined. Holotype (♀). TAIWAN: Tainan City , 7 Aug, H. Sauter ( SDEI , images available on website (http://twinsecttype.nmns.edu.tw/specimen/?id=NMNS-SDEI-00202). Additional material. JAPAN: Ryukyus, Amami-Oshima Island, Santaro-toge [= current Sumiyo Town, Kamiya, 28.2843, 129.4215], 26 Jul 1954, S. Miyamoto & Y. Hirashima, 1 ♂ ( KUEC) ( AMNH _ PBI 00380672 About AMNH ); Amami-Oshima Island , Shinmura-Yuwan, 28.24, 129.33, 4 Apr 1960, S. Miyamoto, 1 ♂ ( KUEC) (00380673) GoogleMaps .
Rediagnosis. Closely allied to P. hyotan n. sp. and P. typicus , to which this species is superficially very similar, but P. pullulus can be distinguished by the following characters: Smaller size (e.g., total body length ± 2.5 mm); brownish dorsum; dispersed patches of silvery setae on posterior corium; sparsely distributed claval golden-brown setae; less splayed out left paramere with weakly produced lateral margin of sensory lobe; and rather thickened median process of endosoma. The external structure of a female (holotype) of P. pullulus ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 D–E) was described by Poppius (1915).
Description. Male: Macropterous; body generally castaneous to dark reddish brown, antlike (HCR 0.77); dorsal surface shining, with sparsely distributed, simple, reclining setae and scattered patches of scale-like setae ( Fig. 1F View FIGURE 1 ). Head shiny castaneous, slightly wider than high, narrowly margined along basal vertex; eye small; vertex wider than an eye in dorsal view; head below eyes tinged with red. Antenna dark brown, generally short; segment I, basal 2/3 of II and almost whole IV creamy brown; segment II somewhat clavate, with apical part about as thick as profemur; segments III and IV filiform. Labium shiny reddish brown, exceeding base of metacoxa; apical 3/4 of segment III and basal half of segment IV creamy brown. Pronotum shiny fuscous, polished, with uniformly distributed, simple, semierect setae ( Fig. 14O View FIGURE 14 ); scutellum shiny fuscous, with roundly clustered scale-like setae at each angle; pleura dark brown, with clustered scale-like setae on mesepimeron ( Fig. 1G View FIGURE 1 ). Hemelytron almost totally castaneous, somewhat matte, with sparsely distributed, simple, reclining setae, and clustered scale-like at subapical clavus and basal 1/3 of corium; median band of scale-like setae interrupted, separated into two clusters (but excluding old specimens, presumably rubbed off); membrane pale smoky brown, with a narrow, pale, semitransparent part along apical margin of cuneus. Coxae creamy yellow, except for entirely dark brown mesocoxa; profemur, and all tibiae and tarsi creamy yellow; meso- and metafemora and basal parts of meso- and metatibiae reddish or dark brown; tarsomeres III darkened. Abdomen shiny dark brown. Male genitalia ( Fig. 9 View FIGURE 9 P–S): Left paramere narrow, not sprayed-out ( Fig. 9Q View FIGURE 9 ); endosoma nearly J-shaped, with simple, rather thick median process ( Fig. 9P View FIGURE 9 ); apex of phallotheca with a small, pointed process ( Fig. 9S View FIGURE 9 ).
Measurements. See Table 2. According to the original description of the holotype female ( Fig. 1D View FIGURE 1 ) by Poppius (1915), body length 2.2 mm and width 0.8 mm.
Biology. Unknown.
Discussion. This species was described by Poppius (1915), based on a single female specimen collected in Tainan City, southern Taiwan ( Fig. 1D View FIGURE 1 ̅E). Schuh (1984) synonymized P. pullulus with P. typicus , as the holotype had been damaged since original description (now only left clavus remaining as in Fig. 1D View FIGURE 1 and coloration and vestiture pattern of entire hemelytra depending only on the original description—hemelytron brown, matte, with whitish band of scale-like setae on posterior corium and clavus). Judging from the description of Poppius and remaining body parts of the holotype, we conclude that two male specimens, collected from Amami-Oshima more than six decades ago, are in all likelihood identical to P. pullulus .
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Kyushu University Entomology Collection |
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American Museum of Natural History |
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Pilophorus pullulus Poppius, 1915
Yasunaga, Tomohide, Duwal, Ram Keshari & Nakatani, Yukinobu 2021 |
Pilophorus pullulus
Schuh, R. T. 1984: 71 |
Poppius, B. 1914: 238 |