Sepedon plumbella Wiedemann, 1830
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5. Sepedon plumbella Wiedemann, 1830 View in CoL
( Figs. 41–51 View FIGURES 41 – 51 )
Sepedon plumbella Wiedemann, 1830 View in CoL . Ausser. Zweifl. Ins. 2: 577. Type locality: China.
Sepedon sanguinipes Brunetti, 1907 View in CoL . Rec. Indian Mus. 1: 215. Type locality: Java, Soerabaya.
Diagnosis. In males ( Fig. 41 View FIGURES 41 – 51 ), fore tibia swollen apically with a distinct long seta; fore basitarsus distinctly twisted, with distinct groove ( Fig. 44 View FIGURES 41 – 51 ), but normal in females ( Fig. 42 View FIGURES 41 – 51 ). Frons shiny dark brown except for yellow anterior margin between antennae ( Fig. 43 View FIGURES 41 – 51 ). Orbital spots and parafacial velvety black spots absent ( Fig. 45 View FIGURES 41 – 51 ); frons with pair of posterior orbital setae. All antennal segments concolorous, blackish brown ( Fig. 45 View FIGURES 41 – 51 ). Thorax mainly black except yellow upper margin of pleuron. Scutellum with pair of apical scutellar setae. Wing infumated, usually with darker anterior portion and apex. Female similar to male in external characters except for fore basitarsus and terminalia.
Male terminalia: Sternum 5 narrow, divided into two transverse sub-oblong sclerites ( Fig. 46 View FIGURES 41 – 51 ). Cercus short and small ( Fig. 47 View FIGURES 41 – 51 ). Surstylus bilobed, with triangular lateral sides basally ( Fig. 47–48 View FIGURES 41 – 51 ). Hypandrium symmetrical and irregular ( Fig. 49 View FIGURES 41 – 51 ). Cochleate vesicle present ( Fig. 47–48 View FIGURES 41 – 51 ). Aedeagus and apodemes as shown in Figs. 50–51 View FIGURES 41 – 51 .
Specimens examined. CHINA: Yunnan: Xishuangbanna , 550 m, 1959 . VI. 27, Zhen-Fu Li (1♂, IZCAS), 620–650 m, 1959 . V. 5, Zhen-Fu Li (1♀, IZCAS), 650 m, 1957 . III. 18, Shu-Yong Wang (5♂ 7♀, IZCAS), 650 m, 1957 . III. 20, Fu-Ji Pu (1♀, IZCAS), 650 m, 1957 . III. 20, Ling-Chao Zang (1♂ 3♀, IZCAS), 650 m, 1958 . IV. 16, Shu-Yong Wang (1♂, IZCAS), 650 m, 1958 . IV. 9, Chun-Pei Hong (1♂, IZCAS), 810 m, 1957 . III. 31, Shu-Yong Wang (1♂, IZCAS), 850 m, 1957 . VIII. 23, Shu-Yong Wang (1♂, IZCAS), 850 m, 1957 . III. 28, Ling-Chao Zang (1♀, IZCAS); Yiwu , 650 m, 1959 . VII. 22, Zhen-Fu Li (1♀, IZCAS).
Distribution. China (Yunnan, Taiwan, Hong Kong); Thailand, Sumatra, Celebes, Burma, India, Philippines, New Guinea ( Yano, 1978).
Remarks. This species is very close to S. senex but can be recognized easily by the twisted basitarsus of the foreleg in the male, which is typical and unique for S. plumbella . However, the fore basitarsus is normal in females, which leads to confusion between the female of S. plumbella and the female of S. senex .
Yano (1968) used the second tarsus and hind tibia as the distinguishing characters for these two species, they seemed to be not useful ( Yano, 1978). Steyskal (1980) tried to separate them by the external character of wing color in his key, but the wing color is variable ( Beaver et al., 1977). After examining 25 specimens (11 males, 14 females), we found the following two diagnostic characters to be reliable and convenient to use: 1) the frons of S. plumbella is dark brown except for yellow anterior margin between antennae, while the frons of S. senex is lighter, yellowish brown; 2) the antennal scape is dark brown, concolorous with other antennal segments in S. plumbella ( Fig. 45 View FIGURES 41 – 51 ), while the antennal scape of S. senex is yellow, lighter than the other two segments ( Fig. 54 View FIGURES 52 – 60 ).
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Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
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Sepedon plumbella Wiedemann, 1830
Li, Zhu & Yang, Ding 2017 |
Sepedon sanguinipes
Brunetti 1907 |
Sepedon plumbella
Wiedemann 1830 |