Therates sauteri W. Horn, 1912

Matalin, Andrey V. & Wiesner, Jürgen, 2023, Revision of the Therates fruhstorferi complex (Coleoptera, Cicindelidae), Zootaxa 5256 (5), pp. 401-433 : 428-431

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Therates sauteri W. Horn, 1912
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Therates sauteri W. Horn, 1912 , bona sp.

Figs 26–28 View FIGURES 15–28 , 48, 49 View FIGURES 29–49 , 77–80 View FIGURES 73–80 , 109–114 View FIGURES 99–114 , 173, 174 View FIGURES 152–174 .

Therates fruhstorferi sauteri W. Horn, 1912: 133 View in CoL (type locality— Taihorin , Formosa).

Therates fruhstorferi sauteri W. Horn, 1912 View in CoL — Horn 1915: 439, 1926: 114; Miwa 1936: 25; Wiesner 1988: 40, 1992: 92, 2020: 95; Cassola 1985: 510; Lorenz 1998: 38, 2005:117; Hua 2002: 5; Werner et al. 2002: 41; Puchkov & Matalin 2003: 115; Shook & Wiesner 2006: 20; Wu & Shook 2010: 90; Wu 2011: 31; Putchkov & Matalin 2017: 245.

Type material. LECTOTYPE, ♂ (designated here)—“Taihorin, Formosa, H. Sauter VI.11“ [printed white label]; “Type!, coll. W Horn” [printed white label with black border]; “ Syntypus ” [typewritten red label]; “ fruhstorferi , sauteri W. Horn , det. Wiesner 86” [typewritten white label]; “Coll. W. Horn, DEI Eberswalde” [printed white label]; “ DEI Müncheberg, Col – 04835” [printed light green label], “ LECTOTYPE, Therates fruhstorferi sauteri W. Horn, 1912 , design. A. Matalin et J. Wiesner, 2016 ” [printed red label] ( SDEI). PARALECTOTYPES (designated here)—1♂ ( DEI Müncheberg, Col – 04833) 1♀ ( DEI Müncheberg, Col – 04829)—labelled as Holotype; 3♂♂ ( DEI Müncheberg, Col – 04822, 04825, 04827) 4♀♀ ( DEI Müncheberg, Col – 04823, 04824, 04826, 04828)—“Taihorin, Formosa, H. Sauter VI.11“ [printed white label]; “ Syntypus ” [printed red label]; “Coll. DEI, Eberswalde” [printed white label], “ PARALECTOTYPE, Therates fruhstorferi sauteri W. Horn, 1912 , design. A. Matalin et J. Wiesner, 2016 ” [printed red label]; 3♂♂ ( DEI Müncheberg, Col – 04830, 04831, 04832)—“Taihorin, Formosa, H. Sauter VI.11“ [printed white label]; “CoType!, coll. W Horn” [handwritten and printed white label with black border]; “Coll. W. Horn, DEI Eberswalde” [printed white label]; “ Syntypus ” [typewritten red label]; “ fruhstorferi , sauteri W. Horn , det. Wiesner 86” [typewritten white label]; “ DEI Müncheberg, Col – 04830” [printed light green label], “ PARALECTOTYPE, Therates fruhstorferi sauteri W. Horn, 1912 , design. A. Matalin et J. Wiesner, 2016 ” [printed red label]; 1♀ —“Taihorin, Formosa, H. Sauter VI.11“ [printed white label]; “Type!, coll. W Horn” [printed white label with black border]; “Coll. W. Horn, DEI Eberswalde” [printed white label]; “ Syntypus ” [typewritten red label]; “ fruhstorferi , sauteri W. Horn , det. Wiesner 86” [typewritten white label]; “ F. ssp., Sauteri, m.” [handwritten light yellow label with black border]; “ DEI Müncheberg, Col – 04834” [printed light green label], “ PARALECTOTYPE, Therates fruhstorferi sauteri W. Horn, 1912 , design. A. Matalin et J. Wiesner, 2016 ” [printed red label] ( SDEI).

Additional material. CHINA, Taiwan : 1♂— Ilan Hsien , Yuanshan Hsiang , Fushan Botanical Garden , 29.5.2004, leg. Tzong-Yeng Lin ( JW); 1♂— Fushan, Ilan Co., Taiwan, VI-13-1997, L.M. Yaung ( JW); 1♀ — Taipei Hsien, Ssuling, Taoyuan, 5. VI .1987, leg. K. La ( JW) .

References. CHINA, Taiwan: 1♂—near Kuangfu, ca. 250 m, 14.V.2001, leg. U. Buchsbaum ( Werner et al. 2002); Wulai ( Wiesner 1988); Hualien Co, Jungyang Mountains, Butterfly Valley, ca. 350 m, S Kuangfu, near Fuiuan, ca. 23 o 35’N 121 o 21’E, 13–15.V.2001, leg. K. Werner (K. Werner, pers. comm.).

Diagnosis. From related T. vitalisi , T. biserratus and T. hunanensis sp. n. this species is clearly distinguished by the shape of antennomeres 9–11 ( Figs 48, 49 View FIGURES 29–49 vs. Figs 42–47 View FIGURES 29–49 ), by colouration of hind femora ( Figs 26, 28 View FIGURES 15–28 vs. Figs 15, 17–19, 21, 22, 24, 25 View FIGURES 15–28 ), by elytral pattern with only well-developed central dot ( Figs 26, 28 View FIGURES 15–28 , 109–114 View FIGURES 99–114 vs. Figs 15, 17–19, 21, 22, 24, 25 View FIGURES 15–28 , 99–108 View FIGURES 99–114 ), as well as by the longer aedeagus with long thin apex ( Figs 173, 174 View FIGURES 152–174 vs. Figs 152–171 View FIGURES 152–174 ).

Redescription. TL = 10.7–12.9 mm (mean = 11.55 mm, n = 10) in males, 11.5–12.9 mm (mean = 12.16 mm, n = 7) in females.

Head black with light blue-violet reflection; orbital plates indistinctly striated in posterior third; frons slightly elevated in anterior third (see above), slightly downward anteriorly (see at side), frontal sulci deep and slightly convergent in anterior half but shallow and widely divergent in basal half; occiput flat. Mandibles pale-yellow or yellow-reddish with brown teeth and apical molar. Labial palpi pale except brown apical palpomere; two basal palpomeres of maxillary palpi pale, palpomeres 3 and 4 light brown or brown. Antennae barely extend shoulders; scape pale on anterior side and brown-black on posterior side; antennomere 2 brown or dark-brown with lighter apex; antennomeres 3–6 dark-brown with light-brown apical third or brown-black with brown apices; antennomeres 9 and 10 in males with protruding downward anterior lower margins, in females barely dilated anteriorly; antennomere 11 in males slightly dilated with abrupt rough anterior margin ( Fig. 49 View FIGURES 29–49 ), in females elongated with wide rounded apex ( Fig. 48 View FIGURES 29–49 ). Labrum as long as wide, LW/LL = 0.93–1.08 (mean = 1.01, n = 17), black-brown with large apical yellow spot unseparated from central apical teeth; apical and lateral teeth red-brown ( Figs 77–80 View FIGURES 73–80 ).

Pronotum black with bright blue-violet reflection; indistinctly transverse, PW/PL = 1.0–1.1 (mean = 1.04, n = 17), apical lobe practically equal wide throughout; thorax black with violet reflection.

Fore femora pale with dark brown strip on posterior side of knees; middle and hind femora pale with dark brown knees; fore and middle tibiae dark brown with brown basal third or light brown with yellow-brown basal half, hind tibiae black or brown-black with violet tinge; tarsi black with violet tinge, in some specimens tarsomeres 1 and 2 brown-black with black apices; HTbL/HTaL = 1.10–1.20 (mean = 1.15, n = 13).

Elytra black with bright blue-violet reflection, sub-parallel or indistinctly divergent toward apex, EL/EW = 1.86–2.08 (mean = 1.95, n = 17); punctuation deep and regular between humeral hump and central dot, shallow and sparse in apical third; scutellum black with violet tinge; apical margin in males shortly cut, in females angularly rounded. Elytral pattern presented by short slightly oblique pale central dot as well as by very small and indistinct brownish basal portion of humeral lunule (see in front) in some specimens ( Figs 26, 28 View FIGURES 15–28 , 109–114 View FIGURES 99–114 ).

Aedeagus with long straight thin apex as well as with short lateral carinae ( Figs 173, 174 View FIGURES 152–174 ); AL = 2.9–3.2 mm (mean = 3.03, n = 7), EL/AL = 2.27–2.55 mm (mean = 2.41, n = 7).

Distribution. CHINA: Taiwan ( Fig. 184 View FIGURES 184 ).

Key to species of Therates fruhstorferi View in CoL complex

1(2) Male............................................................................................... 3

2(1) Female............................................................................................ 25

3(4) Apex of aedeagus with lateral carinae ( Figs 152–174 View FIGURES 152–174 )........................................................ 5

4(3) Apex of aedeagus with lateral carinae ( Figs 115–151 View FIGURES 115–135 View FIGURES 136–151 )....................................................... 15

5(6) Elytra shining green, with very small (see in front of) yellow basal portion of humeral lunule invisible dorsally and small trapezoid yellow central dot ( Figs 13 View FIGURES 1–14 , 97 View FIGURES 81–98 ). Labrum yellowish with black margins and large black basal spot ( Fig. 62 View FIGURES 58–64 ). Aedeagus clearly dilated in apical third middle portion ( Fig. 172 View FIGURES 152–174 )..................................... T. motoensis Tan, 1981 View in CoL

6(5) Elytra shining violet-black or bluish-black with purple lustre, basal portion of humeral lunule large or medium-sized ( Figs 17–19, 24–26, 28 View FIGURES 15–28 , 100, 103, 106, 107, 109–111 View FIGURES 99–114 ). Labrum black or brown with large or medium-sized pale apical spot ( Figs 65, 69–71 View FIGURES 65–72 , 74, 75, 77, 79 View FIGURES 73–80 ). Aedeagus not dilated in apical third ( Figs 152–171, 173, 174 View FIGURES 152–174 )............................... 7

7(8) Elytra with four pale dots including apical one ( Figs 24, 25 View FIGURES 15–28 , 106, 107 View FIGURES 99–114 )........................................... 9

8(7) Elytra with one–three pale dots, apical dot undeveloped ( Figs 17–19, 26, 28 View FIGURES 15–28 , 100, 103, 109–111 View FIGURES 99–114 )..................... 11

9(10) Antennomeres 9 and 10 sharply serrated, antennomere 11 very wide and sharply abrupt anteriorly ( Fig. 44 View FIGURES 29–49 ). Labrum with medium-sized apical yellow spot narrowly separated from apical teeth ( Fig. 74 View FIGURES 73–80 ). Elytra wider, EL/EW = 1.87; apical lunule thin and not extend the suture ( Fig. 106 View FIGURES 99–114 ). Hind tibiae as well as middle and hind tarsi entirely black ( Fig. 24 View FIGURES 15–28 ). Aedeagus with very small blunt apex ( Fig. 168 View FIGURES 152–174 ); EL/AL = 2.84...................................... T. biserratus Tan, Mo, Liang, 1991 View in CoL

10(9) Antennomeres 9 and 10 with protruding downward anterior lower margins, antennomere 11 oval with slightly elongated apex ( Fig. 43 View FIGURES 29–49 ). Labrum with very large apical yellow spot unseparated from apical teeth ( Fig. 75 View FIGURES 73–80 ). Elytra narrower, EL/EW = 2.03; apical lunule wide and extend the suture ( Fig. 107 View FIGURES 99–114 ). Hind tibiae yellow or brown except brown-black apices, middle and hind tarsi black except yellow-brown or brown basal tarsomeres ( Fig. 25 View FIGURES 15–28 ). Aedeagus with slightly elongate and slightly curved apex ( Figs 169–171 View FIGURES 152–174 ); EL/AL = 2.74............................................................ T. hunanensis sp.n.

11(12) Antennomeres 9 and 10 with downward protruding lower anterior margins, antennomere 11 slightly dilated with abrupt rough anterior margin ( Fig. 49 View FIGURES 29–49 ). Labrum with large apical yellow spot unseparated from apical teeth ( Figs 77, 79 View FIGURES 73–80 ). Elytra with very small indistinct basal portion of humeral lunule and relatively short and wide central dot, basal dot undeveloped ( Figs 109–111 View FIGURES 99–114 ). Hind femora pale with dark brown knees; HTbL/HTaL = 1.15. Aedeagus with long straight thin apex and short lateral carinae ( Figs 173, 174 View FIGURES 152–174 ); EL/AL = 2.41....................................................... T. sauteri W. Horn, 1912

12(11) Antennomeres 9 and 10 sharply serrated, antennomere 11 sharply dilated with abrupt straight anterior margin ( Fig. 46 View FIGURES 29–49 ). Labrum with small or medium-sized apical yellow spot clearly separated from apical teeth ( Figs 65, 69–71 View FIGURES 65–72 ). Elytra with clearly-visible basal portion of humeral lunule, small basal dot entirely reduced in some specimens and slightly oblique central dot ( Figs 100, 103 View FIGURES 99–114 ). Hind femora black except pale-yellow basal third; HTbL/HTaL = 1.21. Aedeagus with short sharply curved apex and long lateral carinae ( Figs 152–167 View FIGURES 152–174 ); EL/AL = 2.58....................................... T. vitalisi W. Horn, 1913 View in CoL (13)

13(14) Labrum indistinctly transverse, LW/LL = 1.04 ( Figs 65, 69, 70 View FIGURES 65–72 ). Fore and middle femora yellow brown............................................................................................ T. vitalisi vitalisi W. Horn, 1913 View in CoL

14(13) Labrum clearly transverse, LW/LL = 1.14 ( Fig. 71 View FIGURES 65–72 ). Fore and middle femora red brown........ T. vitalisi ida Mandl, 1954 View in CoL

15(16) Hind tibiae and tarsi partly pale. Apical dot wide and expanded apical margin and nearest apical portion of elytra in one specimens or only as very narrow yellow or brown apical margin, humeral lunule complete or separated on basal and apical portions, in some specimens apical portion virtually invisible or absent, basal dot presented in one specimens or undeveloped in other............................................................ T. fruhstorferi fruhstorferi W. Horn, 1902 View in CoL

16(15) Hind tibiae and tarsi entirely black...................................................................... 17

17(18) Middle tibiae partly pale....................................................... T. fruhstorferi australis ssp. n.

18(17) Middle tibiae entirely black or black-brown............................................................... 19

19(20) Basal dot absent, central dot relatively short virtually transverse; elytral punctuation deep and regular in basal 3/4 except humeral area, in apical quarter shallow and tenuous ( Fig. 96 View FIGURES 81–98 ). Aedeagus with thin clearly sinuate elongate apex ( Fig. 131 View FIGURES 115–135 )................................................................................... T. ziyardamensis sp. n.

20(19) Basal dot small, in some specimens virtually invisible or entirely absent, central dot elongate and oblique; elytral punctuation deep and regular between basal humps and central dot then shallow and sparse, apical third virtually smooth ( Figs 81, 83, 84, 87, 88, 90, 91, 94 View FIGURES 81–98 ). Aedeagus with relatively wide elongate apex ( Figs 115–130, 132–135 View FIGURES 115–135 ).......................... 21

21(22) Basal dot small, in some specimens virtually invisible or entirely absent. Hind tarsi longer, HTbL/HTaL = 1.18. Aedeagus with shorter indistinctly sinuate apex ( Figs 126–130 View FIGURES 115–135 )..................................... T. fruhstorferi australis ssp. n.

22(21) Basal dot absent. Hind tarsi shorter, HTbL/HTaL = 1.32. Aedeagus with longer gradually sinuate apex ( Figs 132–135 View FIGURES 115–135 )................................................................................... T. pseudovitalisi sp. n. (23)

23(24) Antennomere 10 not wider than 11 ( Fig. 37 View FIGURES 29–49 ). Elytra black-violet with purple lustre; central dot narrower, distinctly oblique ( Figs 90–91 View FIGURES 81–98 ); EL/AL = 2.62................................................... T. pseudovitalisi pseudovitalisi ssp. n.

24(23) Antennomere 10 wide than 11 ( Fig. 39 View FIGURES 29–49 ). Elytra black-blue with light violet reflection; central dot wider, transverse with dilated lateral portion ( Fig. 94 View FIGURES 81–98 ); EL/AL = 2.48........................................... T. pseudovitalisi tibetana ssp. n.

25(26) Humeral lunule complete or separated on basal and apical portions............ T. fruhstorferi fruhstorferi W. Horn, 1902 View in CoL

26(25) Humeral lunule without apical portion................................................................... 27

27(28) Elytra with pale apical dot............................................................................. 29

28(27) Elytra without pale apical dot or with only narrow pale or light brown apical margin............................... 35

29(30) Hind tibiae and tarsi entirely black...................................................................... 31

30(29) Hind tibiae and tarsi partly pale or brownish............................................................... 33

31(32) Larger, TL = 14.5. Labrum transverse, LW/LL = 1.16.............................. T. biserratus Tan, Mo, Liang, 1991 View in CoL

32(31) Smaller, TL = 9.8–12.8. Labrum virtually as wide as length, LW/LL = 1.05...... T. fruhstorferi fruhstorferi W. Horn, 1902 View in CoL

33(34) Apical dot approximately as wide as central dot ( Fig. 108 View FIGURES 99–114 ). Labrum with very large pale apical spot and narrower apex ( Fig. 76 View FIGURES 73–80 ).................................................................................. T. hunanensis sp. n.

34(33) Apical dot clearly narrower than central dot ( Figs 82, 85 View FIGURES 81–98 ). Labrum with medium-sized or small pale apical spot and wider apex ( Figs 51, 53, 55 View FIGURES 50–57 )..................................................... T. fruhstorferi fruhstorferi W. Horn, 1902 View in CoL

35(36) Elytra shining green, without humeral lunule and basal dot ( Fig. 98 View FIGURES 81–98 ). Hind tarsi pale except dark apices of all tarsomeres ( Fig. 14 View FIGURES 1–14 ).............................................................................. T. motoensis Tan, 1981 View in CoL

36(35) Elytra shining violet-black or blue-black with purple lustre, at least with basal portion of humeral lunule.............. 37

37(38) Hind tibiae and tarsi partly pale or brown................................. T. fruhstorferi fruhstorferi W. Horn, 1902 View in CoL

38(37) Hind tibiae and tarsi entirely black, hind tarsi in some specimens with one or two brownish basal tarsomeres........... 39

39(40) Middle tibiae partly pale or brownish in proximal portion. Elytra with narrow pale or brown apical margins............ 41

40(39) Middle tibiae black or brown-black. Elytra with black apical margins........................................... 47

41(42) Antennomeres 9–10 slightly dilated and just a little wider than 8 one ( Figs 29, 31, 33, 36, 38 View FIGURES 29–49 )....................... 45

42(41) Antennomeres 9–10 distinctly dilated and clearly wider than 8 one ( Figs 45, 47 View FIGURES 29–49 )............ T. vitalisi W. Horn, 1913 View in CoL (43)

43(44) Labrum with relatively small yellow apical spot ( Figs 66, 68 View FIGURES 65–72 ), in some specimens entirely black ( Fig. 67 View FIGURES 65–72 ). Fore and middle femora pale-yellow.......................................................... T. vitalisi vitalisi W. Horn, 1913 View in CoL

44(43) Labrum with medium-sized yellow apical spot ( Fig. 72 View FIGURES 65–72 ). Fore and middle femora red-brown..... T. vitalisi ida Mandl, 1954 View in CoL

45(46) Basal portion of humeral lunule and basal dot present, in some specimens basal dot small and poorly visible, rarely entirely absent. Labrum with wider apex ( Figs 51, 53, 55 View FIGURES 50–57 ).......................... T. fruhstorferi fruhstorferi W. Horn, 1902 View in CoL

46(45) Basal portion of humeral lunule and basal dot absent, rarely shoulders with very small indistinct brownish area. Labrum with narrower apex ( Figs 78, 80 View FIGURES 73–80 ).......................................................... T. sauteri W. Horn, 1912

47(48) Antennomere 9 with rounded while antennomere 10 with indistinctly protruding downward lower anterior margin ( Fig. 33 View FIGURES 29–49 ). Elytra with narrower apices ( Fig. 89 View FIGURES 81–98 ). Hind tibiae longer, HTbL/HTaL = 1.19............. T. fruhstorferi australis ssp. n.

48(47) Antennomeres 9 and 10 with lower anterior margins clearly protruding downward ( Figs 36, 38 View FIGURES 29–49 ). Elytra with wider apices ( Figs 92, 93, 95 View FIGURES 81–98 ). Hind tibiae shorter, HTbL/HTaL = 1.29..................................... T. pseudovitalisi sp. n. (49)

49(50) Labrum entirely black ( Fig. 59 View FIGURES 58–64 ). Central dot narrow and distinctly oblique ( Figs 92, 93 View FIGURES 81–98 )................................................................................................. T. pseudovitalisi pseudovitalisi ssp. nov.

50(49) Labrum black-brown with small indistinctly visible brown spot in anterior third ( Fig. 61 View FIGURES 58–64 ). Central dot practically transverse with clearly dilated lateral portion ( Fig. 95 View FIGURES 81–98 )....................................... T. pseudovitalisi tibetana ssp. n.

VI

Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute

DEI

Senckenberg Deutsches Entomologisches Institut

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Carabidae

Tribe

Cicindelini

SubTribe

Theratina

Genus

Therates

Loc

Therates sauteri W. Horn, 1912

Matalin, Andrey V. & Wiesner, Jürgen 2023
2023
Loc

Therates fruhstorferi sauteri W. Horn, 1912

Wiesner, J. 2020: 95
Wu, X. - Q. 2011: 31
Wu, X. - Q. & Shook, G. 2010: 90
Shook, G & Wiesner, J. 2006: 20
Lorenz, W. 2005: 117
Puchkov, A. V. & Matalin, A. V. 2003: 115
Hua, L. - Z. 2002: 5
Werner, K. & Chen, K. - M. & Yang, M. - M. 2002: 41
Lorenz, W. 1998: 38
Wiesner, J. 1992: 92
Wiesner, J. 1988: 40
Cassola, F. 1985: 510
Miwa, Y. 1936: 25
Horn, W. 1926: 114
Horn, W. 1915: 439
1915
Loc

Therates fruhstorferi sauteri W. Horn, 1912: 133

Horn, W. 1912: 133
1912
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