Acrorrhinium inexpectatum ( Josifov, 1978 )
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6021448 |
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Acrorrhinium inexpectatum ( Josifov, 1978 ) |
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Acrorrhinium inexpectatum ( Josifov, 1978) View in CoL
( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 B–F, 3)
Cinnamus inexpectatum Josifov, 1978: 279 (n. sp).
Acrorrhinium inexpectatum: Kerzhner 1988: 72 View in CoL (n. comb., diag.); Schuh, 1995: 214 (cat.); Kerzhner & Josifov, 1999: 286 (cat.); Yasunaga, 2001: 152 (diag.); Yasunaga & Takai, 2014: 39 (habitat); Duwal et al., 2016: 105 (cat.); Yasunaga et al., 2016: 384 (cat.).
Diagnosis. Recognized by its large, robust body length 4–4.7 mm; pale or brown coloration of dorsum, with numerous irregularly shaped spots; a large dark red spot at base of cuneus; dark elongated stripe on endo- and exocorium at the level of median clavus; spiniform frons, with the apex anteriorly tapered and weakly curved; long labium reaching middle of abdominal segment; and the form of male genital structures ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 ). For detailed description see Josifov (1978: 279; figs. 3, 4, 6, 7̄13).
Measurements. (♂) (n=3). Body length 4.10̄4.40; length from apex of tylus to cuneal fracture 3.60̄3.65; width of head across eyes 0.76̄0.80; width of vertex 0.28̄0.30; lengths of antennal segments ĪIV 0.70̄0.71, 1.65̄1.71, 1.10̄1.12, 1.0; length of labium 1.96̄2.00; mesal length of pronotum 0.59̄0.62; basal width of pronotum 1.09̄1.12; width across hemelytron 1.32̄1.40; length of metafemora, tibiae and tarsus 1.50̄1.58, 2.54̄2.60, 0.30̄0.32.
Distribution. China (North), Japan (Honshu, Kyushu), Korea (North, South), Russian Far East (Primorsky). ( Duwal et al., 2016; Yasunaga & Takai, 2014; Yasunaga et al., 2016).
Biology. This hallodapine was observed to inhabit trunks and branches of several deciduous broadleaf trees ( Kerzhner, 1988). In Japan both adults and last instar immature forms were found on the Sakura-cherry, Prunus yedoensis (Rosaceae) ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 A). Acrorrhinium inexpectatum is assumed to be predaceous and have a univoltine life cycle.
Specimens examined. JAPAN: Honshu: 1 (dry preserved) nymph, Tokyo, Minato-ku , Ginza , 33.66, 139.76, on willow (for city landscaping), 4.vii.1941, H. Hasegawa ( NIAES) ; 3 ♂, Minato-ku, Shirokanedai , NSMT Natural Educ.-Res. Garden, 35.6381, 139.7193, on light trap, 4.ix.1948, H. Hasegawa ( NIAES) ; 1♂, 2♀, Okayama Pref., Okayama City, Tsushima, on Sakura-cherry trunk ( Rosaceae ), vi.2003, T. Yasunaga et al. ( TYCN) . Kyushu: 1♀, Miyazaki Pref., 32.17055, 131.48277, captured and sucked by a reduviid, Agriosphodrus dohrni (Signoret) on Sakura tree, 16.ix.2013, M. Takai ( TYCN) .
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Acrorrhinium inexpectatum ( Josifov, 1978 )
Duwal, Ram Keshari, Yasunaga, Tomohide, Tomokuni, Masaaki, Nakatani, Yukinobu & Hirowatari, Toshiya 2017 |
Acrorrhinium inexpectatum:
Duwal 2016: 105 |
Yasunaga 2001: 152 |
Kerzhner 1999: 286 |
Kerzhner 1988: 72 |
Cinnamus inexpectatum
Josifov 1978: 279 |