Taxonomy of the Cryptocephalus heraldicus Group (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae, Cryptocephalinae) from China
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
- BL
- body length (length from the apex of pronotum to the apex of elytra in dorsal view);
- BW
- body width (distance between the humeri, maximal body width);
- HL
- head length (length from occiput to the front apex of mandibles);
- HW
- head width (distance between the eyes, width of maximal head width);
- PL
- pronotal length (length from the basal angle to anterior margin, maximal longitudinal length of pronotum);
- PW
- pronotal width (distance of the widest portion of the pronotum);
- EL
- elytral length (length of the maximal elytral length in dorsal view);
- AL
- aedeagus length (length from the apex of aedeagus to the basal margin, maximal aedeagus length);
- AW
- aedeagus width (the maximal width of aedeagus);
- SL
- spermathecal length (length of the maximal spermathecal length, without duct).
- BMNH
- The Natural History Museum, London, UK;
- MNHN
- National Museum of Natural History, Paris, France.
3. Results
3.1. Taxonomy of the Subgenus Cryptocephalus
3.2. Key to the Species Groups of the Subgenus Cryptocephalus from China
- 1.
- Elytral punctures irregular; if partly regular, then in more than 11 rows, and often in pairs of rows ························································································································ 2
- -
- Elytral punctures in 11 regular rows ················································································· 3
- 2.
- Dorsal side usually metallic, rarely black, the margins sometimes bordered with whitish yellow or yellowish red ·················································· C. hypochoeridis group
- -
- Elytron with pale and dark markings, or pronotum red or yellow with black patches ············································································································· C. sexpunctatus group
- 3.
- Pronotum distinctly punctate ······························································ C. parvulus group
- -
- Pronotum smooth and shining, impunctate or with extremely fine punctures ········· 4
- 4.
- Dorsal side partly metallic, usually elytron entirely metallic ······ C. discoderus group
- -
- Dorsal side without above characteristics ······································································· 5
- 5.
- Pronotum entirely black, sometimes hind angle with whitish yellow or yellowish red ···················································································································· C. anticus group
- -
- Pronotum without above characteristics ········································································· 6
- 6.
- Pronotum entirely pale, reddish, testaceous, yellowish or brownish, apart from black posterior margin (and sometimes also very narrowly blackened lateral marginal ridge) without any well-defined black pattern, at most with great, blurred, brownish spot(s) ····································································································· C. heraldicus group
- -
- Pronotum bicolorous, apart from black posterior margin (and sometimes also very narrowly blackened lateral marginal ridge), and marking(s) well defined ··············· 7
- 7.
- Ground color of pronotum black, and with yellow or reddish-brown marking(s) ···················································································································· C. exsulans group
- -
- Ground color of pronotum yellow or reddish brown, and with black marking(s) ·················································································································· C. trifasciatus group
3.3. The Cryptocephalus heraldicus Species Group
3.3.1. Diagnosis and Species Included
- Cryptocephalus (Cryptocephalus) auripennis Chûjô, 1934 [28]
- Cryptocephalus (C.) bicoloripennis Chûjô, 1934 [28]
- Cryptocephalus (C.) brevebilineatus Pic, 1922 [29]
- Cryptocephalus (C.) brunneopunctatus Pic, 1922 [30]
- Cryptocephalus (C.) chinensis Jacoby, 1888 [31]
- Cryptocephalus (C.) gestroi Jacoby, 1892 [32]
- Cryptocephalus (C.) hainanicus Gressitt, 1942 [33]
- Cryptocephalus (C.) heraldicus Suffrian, 1854 [27]
- Cryptocephalus (C..) hiro Chûjô, 1954 [34]
- Cryptocephalus (C.) jani Medvedev, 2011 [35]
- Cryptocephalus (C.) kiyoyamai Kimoto, 1974 [36]
- Cryptocephalus (C.) lanpingensis Tan, 1992 [37]
- Cryptocephalus (C.) lentiginosus Tan, 1992 [37]
- Cryptocephalus (C.) lofgrenae Gressitt and Kimoto, 1961 [6]
- Cryptocephalus (C.) luteosignatus Pic, 1922 [11]
- Cryptocephalus (C.) mouton Pic, 1922 [11]
- Cryptocephalus (C.) nitidissimus Chûjô, 1934 [31]
- Cryptocephalus (C.) ohnoi Kimoto, 1983 [32]
- Cryptocephalus (C.) solingensis Gressitt and Kimoto, 1961 [6]
- Cryptocephalus (C.) subunicolor Gressitt, 1942 [25]
- Cryptocephalus (C.) tubu Chûjô, 1954 [38]
- Cryptocephalus (C.) weigeli Medvedev, 2015 [39]
- Cryptocephalus (C.) lacosus Pic, 1922 (New country record to China) [11]
- Cryptocephalus (C.) nigriceps Allard, 1891 (New country record to China) [12]
- Cryptocephalus (C.) nigrolimbatus Jacoby, 1890 (stat. nov.) [14]
- Cryptocephalus (C.) rajah Jacoby, 1908 (New country record to China) [13]
- Cryptocephalus (C.) biordopunctatus Duan, Wang and Zhou, sp. nov.
- Cryptocephalus (C.) hani Duan, Wang and Zhou, sp. nov.
- Cryptocephalus (C.) incisodentatus Duan, Wang and Zhou, sp. nov.
- Cryptocephalus (C.) nigroflavusiventerus Duan, Wang and Zhou, sp. nov.
3.3.2. Key to Species of Cryptocephalus heraldicus Group from Mainland China
- 1.
- Elytron entirely pale, reddish, testaceous, yellowish or brownish, apart from black margins ································································································································· 2
- -
- Elytron not entirely pale, usually with black or other pale markings, apart from black margins ································································································································· 14
- 2.
- Underside entirely pale, sometimes slightly darker than pronotum, without any black region ························································································································· 3
- -
- Underside entirely black, or pale but some region tinged with black ·························· 9
- 3.
- Elytron paler than pronotum ··························································································· 4
- -
- Elytron and pronotum nearly with the same color ························································ 5
- 4.
- Body slightly large, 3.6–4.0 mm; clypeus impunctate, vertex distinctly punctuate ··················································································································· C. jani Medvedev
- -
- Body slightly small, 3.0–3.4 mm; clypeus sparsely punctate, vertex impuncrate ········································································································· C. incisodentatus sp. nov.
- 5.
- Elytron with coarse and deep punctures which surrounded by dark ring ········································································································· C. brunneopunctatus Pic
- -
- Elytron with slightly fine punctures, and not surrounded by dark ring ······················ 6
- 6.
- Elytron interval of puncture rows differs alternately ········ C. biordopunctatus sp. nov.
- -
- Elytron without above characteristics ··············································································· 7
- 7.
- Antennae yellowish brown on first four segments, black on last seven ···················· 8
- -
- Antennae entirely yellowish brown; eyes less widely separated than antennal insertions ························································································· C. subunicolor Gressitt
- 8.
- Body large; eyes separated as long as antennal insertions; scutellum smooth, heart shaped, strongly acute apically ··························································· C. gestroi Jacoby
- -
- Body small; eyes more widely separated than antennal insertions; scutellum minutely punctures at sides, foveate basally and subacute apically ············································································································ C. hainanicus Gressitt
- 9.
- Claws with teeth ····························································· C. nigroflavusiventerus sp. nov.
- -
- Claws without teeth ··········································································································· 10
- 10.
- Underside entirely or largely black ············································································· 11
- -
- Underside largely pale but some region tinged with black ········································· 13
- 11.
- Head entirely black, frons with long and silvery pubescence ······· C. nigriceps Allard
- -
- Head yellowish or reddish brown, frons without pubescence ···································· 12
- 12.
- Eyes more widely separated than antennal insertions ················· C. lentiginosus Tan
- -
- Eyes less narrowly separated than antennal insertions ························· C. hani sp. nov.
- 13.
- Body slightly small, 3.3–3.5 mm; elytron widest near base; scutellum heart shaped ························································································· C. lofgrenae Gressitt and Kimoto
- -
- Body slightly large, 3.8–4.3 mm, elytron widest near apex; scutellum trapezoidal shaped ···························································································· C. nigrolimbatus Jacoby
- 14.
- Underside entirely pale, sometimes slightly darker than pronotum, without any black region ······················································································································ 15
- -
- Underside entirely black, or pale but some region tinged with black ························· 19
- 15.
- Vertex and frons with coarse and dense punctures; elytron black, with a broad yellowish band slightly behind middle ····································· C. bicoloripennis Chûjô
- -
- Vertex and frons without punctures or with sparse punctures; elytron yellow or reddish brown ······················································································································ 16
- 16.
- Elytron yellow with margin, a spot on humerus and a narrow transverse band behind middle, black ·········································································· C. chinensis Jacoby
- -
- Elytron reddish brown, without above characteristics ················································ 17
- 17.
- Elytron pale fulvous, all margins narrowly and stripe on the 4th interspace, shortened posteriorly, black with black stripes ··························· C. weigeli Medvedev
- -
- Elytron without above characteristics ·············································································· 18
- 18.
- Elytron reddish brown, humeral, postmedian, and lateroposterior markings smaller, in some specimens postmedian and lateroposterior markings lacking ·························································································································· C. lacosus Pic
- -
- Elytron marked with large black reticulations, leaving six pale spots (3:2:1) or five (2:2:1) ··········································································································· C. luteosignatus Pic
- 19.
- Body longer than 3 mm in length ··············································································· 20
- -
- Body smaller than 3 mm in length ················································································· 22
- 20.
- Elytral epileuron heavily punctured; elytral interspaces strongly raised; elytron darkish brown, with a broad yellowish band slightly behind middle ······················································································································ C. moutoni Pic
- -
- Elytron without above characteristics ··············································································· 21
- 21.
- Body slightly small, 3.2–3.4 mm; elytron yellow, with black stripe terminating in a broad band just behind middle, which joins suture but not external margin, but sometimes continuing posteriorly beyond transverse band; or extending from basal margin nearly to apex ···································································· C. brevebilineatus Pic
- -
- Body large, 4.7 mm; elytron reddish brown, a black spot on humerus and near apex ·························································································································· C. rajah Jacoby
- 22.
- Scutellum black, elytron yellowish brown, with a narrow and black stripe along sutural margin ············································································ C. heraldicus Suffrian
- -
- Scutellum yellow, elytron without above characteristics ··········································· 23
- 23.
- Elytron black, apical 1/4 of elytron lightly yellow ······················· C. lanpingensis Tan
- -
- Elytron testaceous with basal 2/5 almost entirely blackish but becoming pitchy brown on posterior portion of area, and with a large rounded squarish spot on most of apical 1/3 ·················································································· C. solingensis Gressitt and Kimot
3.4. Descriptions of Four New Species
3.4.1. Cryptocephalus (Cryptocephalus) biordopunctatus Duan, Wang and Zhou, sp. nov.
3.4.2. Cryptocephalus (Cryptocephalus) hani Duan, Wang and Zhou, sp. nov.
3.4.3. Cryptocephalus (Cryptocephalus) incisodentatus Duan, Wang and Zhou, sp. nov.
3.4.4. Cryptocephalus (Cryptocephalus) nigroflavusiventerus Duan, Wang and Zhou, sp. nov.
3.5. Three New Record Species to China
3.5.1. Cryptocephalus (Cryptocephalus) lacosus Pic, 1922
3.5.2. Cryptocephalus (Cryptocephalus) nigriceps Allard, 1891
3.5.3. Cryptocephalus (Cryptocephalus) rajah Jacoby, 1908
3.6. Species Transferred from the Subgenus Burlinius
Cryptocephalus (Cryptocephalus)nigrolimbatus Jacoby, 1890 (stat. nov.)
4. Discussion
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Duan, W.; Wang, F.; Zhou, H. Taxonomy of the Cryptocephalus heraldicus Group (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae, Cryptocephalinae) from China. Diversity 2021, 13, 451. https://doi.org/10.3390/d13090451
Duan W, Wang F, Zhou H. Taxonomy of the Cryptocephalus heraldicus Group (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae, Cryptocephalinae) from China. Diversity. 2021; 13(9):451. https://doi.org/10.3390/d13090451
Chicago/Turabian StyleDuan, Wenyuan, Fengyan Wang, and Hongzhang Zhou. 2021. "Taxonomy of the Cryptocephalus heraldicus Group (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae, Cryptocephalinae) from China" Diversity 13, no. 9: 451. https://doi.org/10.3390/d13090451
APA StyleDuan, W., Wang, F., & Zhou, H. (2021). Taxonomy of the Cryptocephalus heraldicus Group (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae, Cryptocephalinae) from China. Diversity, 13(9), 451. https://doi.org/10.3390/d13090451