Vedalia sieboldii Mulsant, 1850
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Vedalia sieboldii Mulsant, 1850
Vedalia sieboldii Mulsant, 1850: 905 .— Booth & Pope 1989: 363.
Vedalia sieboldi (sic!): Gemminger & Harold 1876: 3801; Weise 1895: 147; Gorham 1897: 235; Weise 1904: 364; Korschefsky 1931: 103; Blackwelder 1945: 443; Gordon 1987: 30; Duverger 2003: 71.
Rodolia sieboldi : Crotch 1874: 281.
Ortalia lama Sallé in litt. (= nomen nudum).
Type material. Lectotype ( Fig. 5a, b View FIGURE 5 ; designated by Booth and Pope 1989: 363): ‘ SYNTYPE [thin blue card disc]/ 210 [thin card disc]/ Mex Coffin/ 43. [yellow rectangle]/ EST [on reverse of plain green rectangle]/ W [blue rhombus]/ Vedalia sieboldii Muls. Det. Mulsant / 43 Vedalia sieboldi [Mulsant’s hand]/ SYNTYPE Vedalia sieboldii Muls. det. R. G. Booth, 1986/ Oxford University Museum of Natural History ( OUMNH)’ ( OUMNH).
Other material. ‘Yolotepec/ 2302 [green card]/ Mexico. Salle Coll./ 43./ B.C.A.,VII. Vedalia sieboldi Muls. [Gorham’s hand]/ Ortalia lama Muls. Apud Sallé’ (1 male, BMNH); ‘ Mexico. Salle Coll./ Yolotepec/ Ortalia lama / B.C.A.,VII. Vedalia sieboldii Muls. [Gorham’s hand]/ Ortalia lama Muls. Apud Sallé / Vedalia sieboldii Muls. Det. R.G. Booth, 1986 comp. with type’ (1 male, BMNH); ‘Truqui Mexico./ 23/63 [green card]/ Fry Coll 1905.100./ 43./ Vedalia sieboldii Mulst’ (1 male, BMNH); ‘Coll. Muls. 7/28/ H Hinton Coll./ Hinton Coll. B.M. 1939-583’ (1 male, BMNH); ‘Tejupilco, Mex. Temescaltepec/ ca. 4000ft. 1933 B.M.1959-100./ H. E. Hinton. R. L. Usinger Collectors’ (1 ex., BMNH); ‘ TYPE [crossed out] Sieboldi, cl. nr 57. Westwood [on reverse]’ (1 male, UMZC); no label data (1 ex., UMZC); ‘ Vedalia sieboldii Muls. det. 1931/ Mexico Koebele/ 1566’ (1 female, USNM); 1566/ ‘ Mexico Koebele’ (1 female, 5 males, USNM); ‘ Aguascalientes, Aguas., Mexico VI-29-1953 / D.Rockefeller Mex.Exp.1953 C.&P.Vaurie/ Vedalia sieboldi Mulsant det. Dieke 1954’ (1 female, AMNH); ‘ Mexico / Vedalia sieboldi Mls. det. R. Korschefsky 1939/ Mus. Zool. Polonicum Warszawa, 12/45’ (1 ex., MIZ).
Diagnosis. As for the genus.
Redescription. TL = 5.0– 6.5 mm; EW = 4.0–5.0 mm. TL/EW = 1.3; PL/PW = 0.5; EL/EW = 1.0. Body ( Fig. 1a–c, e, f View FIGURE 1 ) bicolored. In living specimens ( Fig 1e, f View FIGURE 1 ) head black, pronotum with pronotal disc black and sides broadly brick red, scutellar shield black, elytra brick red with two black spots on each elytron: smaller adjacent to scutellar shield and second, much larger occupying apical half of elytron. Ventral side variable in coloration: mouthparts infuscate; antennae brick red, brick red with infuscate club or whole infuscate; hypomera brick red or infuscate; prosternum partially or whole infuscate; meso- and metasternum infuscate; meso- and metaepimera and meso- and metaepisterna partially or entirely infuscate; epipleura brick red; legs dark orange or with partially infuscate femora; abdomen brick red or with partially infuscate ventrite 1. In dried specimens, brick red color turns into dark red ( Fig. 1a–c View FIGURE 1 ). Antennomere 3 as long as wide; antennomeres 4–8 transverse, antennal club consisting of three antennomeres; antennomeres 9–10 transverse, distinctly prominent laterally; terminal antennomere enlarged, truncate apically.
Male terminalia and genitalia ( Fig 4g –l View FIGURE 4 ). Sternite IX ( Fig. 4g View FIGURE 4 ) with base of apodeme membranous, apodeme rod-like, without additional sclerite at base of apodeme; tergite X short, transverse. Tegmen in inner view ( Fig. 4k View FIGURE 4 ) with penis guide symmetrical, nearly parallel, tapering into rounded point, slightly recurved apically in lateral view ( Fig. 4l View FIGURE 4 ). Parameres well developed, simple, about 1.4 x longer than penis guide, sparsely setose apically; tegminal strut broad, partially membranous. Penis capsule with outer and inner arms well developed ( Fig. 4h View FIGURE 4 ); penis of equal diameter along entire length; tip swollen and partially membranous in lateral view ( Fig. 4i View FIGURE 4 ), symmetrical in inner view ( Fig. 4j View FIGURE 4 ).
Female genitalia ( Fig. 4m –o View FIGURE 4 ). Spermatheca ( Fig. 4n View FIGURE 4 ) vermiform, C-shaped, without clear nodulus and ramus; spermathecal accessory gland short, its opening placed at base of spermatheca; sperm duct short, shorter than spermatheca, its opening broadened, not sclerotized, connected laterally to spermatheca; infundibulum absent. Coxites broadly subtriangular, elongate ( Fig. 4m View FIGURE 4 ), upturned and obliquely truncate on apices; styli reduced, bearing long setae in the middle of oval, membranous area ( Fig. 4o View FIGURE 4 ). Proctiger longer than coxites, with hind edge rounded ( Fig. 4m View FIGURE 4 ).
Distribution. Mexico, states: Aguascalientes, Guanajuato, Estado de México, Oaxaca, Querétaro, Veracruz.
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Vedalia sieboldii Mulsant, 1850
Czerwiński, Tomasz & Szawaryn, Karol 2024 |
Vedalia sieboldi
Duverger, C. 2003: 71 |
Gordon, R. D. 1987: 30 |
Blackwelder, R. E. 1945: 443 |
Korschefsky, R. 1931: 103 |
Weise, J. 1904: 364 |
Gorham, H. S. 1897: 235 |
Weise, J. 1895: 147 |
Gemminger, M. & Harold, B. 1876: 3801 |
Rodolia sieboldi
Crotch, G. R. 1874: 281 |
Vedalia sieboldii Mulsant, 1850: 905
Booth, R. G. & Pope, R. D. 1989: 363 |
Mulsant, E. 1850: 905 |