Hyperaspis leechi Miyatake, 1961

Poorani, J., 2022, A review of the tribe Hyperaspidini (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) from the Indian region, Zootaxa 5120 (2), pp. 198-212 : 207

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5120.2.2

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6389014

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Hyperaspis leechi Miyatake
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Hyperaspis leechi Miyatake

( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 )

Hyperaspis leechi Miyatake, 1961: 151 .– Kovář 2007: 577; Iqbal et al. 2019: 14.

Brief Description. Length: 3.45–3.80 mm; width: 2.55–2.75 mm. Form ( Fig. 7a–c View FIGURE 7 ) elongate oval, dorsum strongly convex and glabrous; elytra posteriorly somewhat subtruncate. Head yellow in male ( Fig. 7c View FIGURE 7 ) and black in female. Pronotum yellow with a median, subtrapezoidal to hourglass-shaped black macula, reaching nearly up to the anterior margin of pronotum, occasionally reduced. Scutellar shield black. Elytra black with four bright yellow-orange spots arranged in two rows, first row of spots broad and roundish, situated above middle, second row of spots transverse oval and apical. Ventral side black except antennae, mouthparts, prothoracic hypomera, legs and lateral sides of abdomen yellow. Abdominal postcoxal line ( Fig. 7d, e View FIGURE 7 ) broad and boat shaped, apically incomplete, enclosed area densely punctate. Male genitalia ( Figs. 7h–k View FIGURE 7 ) as illustrated, penis guide ( Fig. 7i View FIGURE 7 ) asymmetrical in ventral view, shorter than parameres, apex subtruncate; penis ( Fig. 7j View FIGURE 7 ) with a distinct capsule, inner process distinctly longer and more slender than outer, penis apex ( Fig. 7k View FIGURE 7 ) as illustrated. Female genitalia ( Fig. 7f View FIGURE 7 ) with coxites transverse, spermathecal capsule robust with a basal appendix ( Fig. 7g View FIGURE 7 ) bearing a bulbous, balloon-like distal process.

Distribution. India: Haryana; New Delhi. Pakistan ( Iqbal et al. 2019). China. Japan. Russian Far East.

Prey / associated habitat. Specimens examined from northern India were collected on cotton, cowpea, blackgram and greengram during summer months (June–July) (label data). Iqbal et al. (2019) reported it as a predator of Aphis craccivora ( Hemiptera : Aphididae ) and psyllids ( Hemiptera : Psyllidae ) in Pakistan.

Notes. Miyatake (1961) described H. leechi in detail. Sasaji (1971), Kuznetsov (1997), Ren et al. (2009), and Iqbal et al. (2019) have also provided accounts of this species with illustrations. It was not included in Poorani’s (2002) checklist.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Coccinellidae

Genus

Hyperaspis

Loc

Hyperaspis leechi Miyatake

Poorani, J. 2022
2022
Loc

Hyperaspis leechi

Iqbal, Z. & Nasir, M. F. & Bodlah, I. & Szawaryn, K. & Khormizi, M. Z. & Hassan, M. A. 2019: 14
Kovar, I. 2007: 577
Miyatake, M. 1961: 151
1961
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