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Oides apicalis Jacoby

Description

Oides apicalis Jacoby

(Figs 8A–8F, 9)

Oides apicalis Jacoby, 1883: 399 (Indonesia: Sumatra); Weise, 1924: 2 (catalogue); Wilcox, 1971: 3 (catalogue); Kimoto, 1990: 218 (catalogue); Takizawa & Kimoto, 2005: 102 (Malaysia: Perak).

Oides maculicollis Jacoby, 1886: 43 (Indonesia: Sumatra); Weise, 1924: 5 (catalogue); Wilcox, 1971: 12 (catalogue); Kimoto, 1990: 220 (catalogue). New synonymy

Types. Oides apicalis. Lectotype ♀ (MCZC), here designated, labeled: “ Sumatra [h, w] // 1st Jacoby / Coll. [p, w] // Type. / Sp. figured. [p, w] // Type [p] / 17540 [h, r]”. Paralectotype: 1♂ (IRSB) labeled “[male aedeagus glued on card] // Sumatra [h, w] // Collect. / Duvivier [p, w] [both labels glued on the following label] // Coll. R. I. Sc. N. B. [p, y] // det. [p] Jacoby / Oides / apicalis Jac. [h, w] // Ex-Typis [p, w, red letters] // V. Laboissière det., 1939: [p] / Oides / apicalis Jac. [h, w] // édéage étudié, X-1978 [h] / A. VACHON—det. [p, w]”.

Oides maculicollis. Lectotype ♂ (MCSN), here designated, labeled: “ Sumatra / M te Singalang / Luglio 1878 / O. Beccari [p, w] // SYNTYPUS [p] / Oides / maculicollis / Jacoby, 1886 [h, r] // Museo Civico / di Genova [p, w]”. Paralectotypes. 1 ex. (MCSN, abdomen lost, sex undetermined): “ Sumatra / M te Singalang / Luglio 1878 / O. Beccari [p, w] // Typus [p, w, red letters] // maculicollis / Jac. [h, w] // Oides / maculicollis / Jac. [h, g] // SYNTYPUS [p] / Oides / maculicollis / Jacoby, 1886 [h, r] // Museo Civico / di Genova [p, w]”; 1♀ (MCZC): “ Sumatra / M te Singalang / Luglio 1878 / O. Beccari [p, w] // 1st Jacoby / Coll. [p, w] // maculicollis / Jac. [h, g] // Type [p] / 17539 [h, r]”.

Redescription. Length 8.5–11.1 mm, width 5.0– 6.7 mm. General color (Figs 8A–8C) yellow; elytra metallic blue but with wide yellow lateral margin and suture, blue area apically tapering and abbreviated near apex. Antennae filiform in males (Fig. 9A), antennomeres IV longest, VI–IX slender, length ratios of antennomeres I–XI 1.0: 0.6: 0.9: 1.3: 1.1: 0.9: 0.9: 0.8: 0.7: 0.6: 0.7, length to width ratios of antennomeres I–XI 2.3: 1.8: 2.5: 3.7: 3.1: 2.7: 2.9: 2.9: 2.6: 2.6: 3.3; more slender in female (Fig. 9B), length ratios of antennomeres I–XI 1.0: 0.5: 0.9: 1.4: 1.1: 1.0: 0.9: 0.8: 0.7: 0.6: 0.7, length to width ratios of antennomeres I–XI 2.7: 1.8: 2.8: 4.4: 3.6: 3.4: 3.2: 3.4: 3.1: 2.8: 3.7. Pronotum transverse, 2.1x wider than long, disc slightly convex, with lateral fovea, lateral margins flattened, with reticulate microsculpture and sparse, coarse punctures; baso-lateral angles angular, apico-lateral angles broadly rounded; lateral margin rounded; apical margin slightly concave. Elytra elongate oval, widest at middle, 1.4x longer than wide; disc without reticulate microsculpture but with dense, coarse punctures, slightly convex, epipleurae near lateral margins, located 9/10 distance between suture and lateral margins, wide from base to basal 1/5, apically narrowed and abbreviated at middle; humeral calli prominent. Penis (Figs 9C–9E) slender, 8.8x longer than wide; parallel-sided, apex of dorsal surface deeply bifurcate at apical 1/4, apical processes narrowly rounded; tectum reduced; slightly curved in lateral view, apex narrowly rounded; apex of ventral surface with extremely deep and subapically broadened notch from apex to basal 1/5. Apical margin of abdominal ventrite V in female broadly rounded. Gonocoxae reduced. Ventrite VIII (Fig. 9F) transverse, apical margin broadly rounded and weakly depressed at middle, with row of long setae along apical margin; spiculum extremely short. Receptacle of spermatheca (Fig. 9G) as wide as pump, connected to pump; pump strongly curved; proximal spermathecal duct membranous, slender and short, sclerotized area at apex covered with transverse lows of short teeth.

Variation. Some individuals possess entirely yellow head and antennae, and only basal half of metallic blue areas on the elytra (Fig. 8D). Some specimens possess black head and dark spots on the pronotum but the metallic blue stripes on elytra not developed well (Fig. 8E). Few specimens possess the metallic blue area on elytra extending into suture, presence of one pair of large dark spots on the pronotum, and the entire dark brown antennae, which were described as Oides maculicollis (Fig. 8F).

Diagnosis. Adults of this species are characterized by the wide metallic blue stripes on the elytra that are abbreviated apically. However, a few specimens possess metallic blue stripes that extend to the apex, similar to those of Oides cyanella Jacoby but differing in possessing wide, yellow lateral margins on elytra. The aedeagi of adult males of O. apicalis lack a tectum and endophallic sclerites, and possess rounded apices of the penis, but those of O. cyanella possesses an elongate tectum and one pair of curved endophallic sclerites, and hooked apices of the penis.

Other specimens examined. INDONESIA. Java: 2♂♂ (SDEI), col. Kraatz; Sumatra: 2♂♂, 4♀♀ (RMNH), Bandar Baroe, 9–11.II.1921, leg. J. B. Corporaal; 1♀ (MCSN), Bekantiang, leg. Dohrn; 1♀ (MNHUB), Liangagas, leg. Dohrn; 4♂♂, 2♀♀ (RMNH), Manna, 1902, leg. M. Knappert; 2 exs. (NHMB), Gn Talamau, 17km E Simpangempat, 750m, 21–25.V.2001, leg. Bolm; 1♀ (TCHU), Kuta Cane, Aceh, 27.IV.1997, leg. Maruyama; 1♀ (RMNH), Padang, leg. Muller; 1♂ (RMNH), Padg. Pandjang, 800m, 1.trim.1896, leg. Kannegieter; 1♂ (TCHU), Pasar Baru, 25.III.1996, leg. K. Maruyama; 1♂ (MNHUB), Sinabong, leg. Dohrn; 1♂ (RMNH), Soekaranda, leg. Dohrn; 1♂, 1♀ (MCSN), Sungei-Bulu, 1878, leg. O. Beccari; 1♀ (RMNH), Tandjong, Morawa, Serdang, leg. B. Hagen.

Distribution. Indonesia: Sumatra (Fig. 7), Java.

Notes

Published as part of Lee, Chi-Feng & Beenen, Ron, 2017, Revision of the Palaearctic and Oriental species of the genus Oides Weber, 1801 (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Galerucinae) in Zootaxa 4346 (1) on pages 14-17, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4346.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/1115692

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Collection code
MCZC
Family
Chrysomelidae
Genus
Oides
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Coleoptera
Phylum
Arthropoda
Scientific name authorship
Jacoby
Species
apicalis
Taxon rank
species
Type status
lectotype

References

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  • Weise, J. (1924) Pars 78, Chrysomelidae, 13. Galerucinae. In: Schenkling, S. (Ed.), Coleopterorum Catalogus. W. Junk, Berlin, 225 pp.
  • Wilcox, J. A. (1971) Chrysomelidae: Galerucinae (Oidini, Galerucini, Metacyclini, Sermylini). In: Wilcox, J. A. (Ed.), Coleopterorum Catalogus Supplementa. Pars 78 (1), Second edition. Junk, W ' s-Gravenhage, pp. 1 - 220.
  • Kimoto, S. (1990) Check-list of Chrysomelidae of Sout East Asia, south of Thailand and west of Irial-Jayaof Indonesia, VI. Galerucinae, 2. Kurume University Journal, 39, 201 - 237.
  • Takizawa, H. & Kimoto, S. (2005) Chrysomelid specimens of Southeast Asia in the collection of the Zoologische Sammlung des Bayerischen Staates, Munchen. Elytra, 33, 100 - 107.
  • Jacoby, M. (1886) Descriptions of new genera and species of phytophagous Coleoptera from Indo-Malayan and Austra- Malayan subregions, contained in the Genoa Civic Museum. Third Part. Annali del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Genova, 24, 41 - 121.