Macroscytus aequalis (WALKER)

Lis, J. A., 2000, A revision of the burrower-bug genus Macroscytus Fieber, 1860 (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Cydnidae), Genus (Wrocław) 11 (3), pp. 359-509 : 374-377

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Macroscytus aequalis (WALKER)
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Macroscytus aequalis (WALKER)

(Figs 15­21)

Aethus aequalis WALKER, 1867: 159 .

Macroscytus foveolus , not of DALLAS: ATKINSON 1887: 53 [part]; DISTANT 1902: 97 [part]; BREDDIN 1909: 263; JOSIFOV & KERZHNER 1978: 188 &189.

Macroscytus foveola , not of DALLAS: BERGROTH 1915: 170; HORVÁTH 1919: 240.

Macroscytus favoela [sic!], not of DALLAS: HASEGAWA 1962: 7.

Macroscytus aequalis : LIS 1994a: 212 [as distinct species].

DESCRIPTION

Body 8.43­11.27 mm in length, 4.56­5.88 mm in width, ochraceous to almost black.

Head dorsally with several punctures on paraclypei; clypeus without a pair of subapical hair­like setae, each paraclypeus with a single preocular submarginal setigerous puncture (Fig. 16); ocular index 2.20­3.10; interocellar index 4.8­7.0; length of antennal segments (in mm): 0.39­0.45: 0.53­0.67: 0.60­0.76: 0.78­ 0.98: 0.94­1.04.

Pronotal transverse discal impression behind calli usually conspicuously developed; anterior margin, lateral parts and posterior lobe more or less distinctly punctate; lateral margins with 5­6 submarginal setigerous punctures (Fig. 15). Propleural depression and basal half of posterior convexity distinctly punctate.

Scutellum punctate, except anterolateral angles and apex; punctures of the same size as those on pronotum.

Clavus with one complete and two partial rows of punctures; mesocorial disc almost evenly punctate, punctures almost of the same size as those on pronotum; exocorium with very dense puncturation, punctures smaller than those on mesocorium; costa narrow, almost entirely separated from exocorium, bearing 2 setigerous punctures (Fig. 15).

Male hind femora with large subapical tooth on dorsal margin, and several smaller teeth on ventral margin, hind tibiae carinated and bearing small subbasal tubercles (Fig. 17); female hind femora with several strong setae on ventral margin, hind tibiae without tubercle.

Abdominal sterna distinctly punctate in lateral two thirds, sometimes puncturation of last two segments less distinct.

Male genitalia as in Figs 18­21.

TYPE DATA

Lectotype female (designated by LIS 1994a: 213): Hong Kong ( BMNH) .

MATERIAL EXAMINED

Lectotype, and 87 other specimens: Bhutan: British Bhutan, 8 exx. ( IRSNB, UO) ; Mt Durel , 4 exx. ( MNHN, UO) . China: Canton , 2 exx. ( MNHU) ; Kushan, Foochow , Fuz­zhen, 5 exx. (ZlP, UO) ; San­nen­Kai, Yunnan­Fou , 8 exx. ( NNML) . Hong Kong: 2 exx. ( BMNH) . India: Ajmer­Rajpudana , 1 ex. ( IRSNB) ; Karikal, Karumbagaram , 1 ex. ( IRSNB) ; Yercaud, Shevaroy Hills , 3 exx. ( IRSNB, UO) ; Cinchona, Anamalai Hills , 16 exx. ( IRSNB, ZMA, UO) ; Trichinopoli , 6 exx. ( MNHN, UO) ; Madura , 1 ex. ( HNHM) ; Bombay , 1 ex. ( HNHM) ; Calcutta , 1 ex. ( HNHM) ; Matheran , 4 exx. ( HNHM) ; Pedong, Darjeeling , 3 exx. ( BMNH, UO) ; Agumbe Ghat, Shimoga Dist., Mysore St. , 1 ex. ( NSMT) ; Madras State, Anamalai Hills, Kadamparai , 1 ex. ( NNML) ; Kalimpong , 1 ex. ( ZIP) . Laos: Ban Ban , 1 ex. ( BMNH) . Nepal: Birethanti, Kaski Dist ., 1 ex. ( NSMT) ; Kathmandu Valley, Godavari , 1 ex. ( TLM) ; Central Nepal, road Pokhara ­ Goropani , 1 ex. ( UO) ; Barabhise reg., Ting­Sang­La , 2 exx. ( TLM) ; South Dhaulagiri, Myangdi Kholan Muri , 1 ex. ( UO) ; Kathmandu­Balaju , 1 ex. ( UO) . Sri Lanka: Punduloya , 1 ex. ( OXUM) ; Uva P. near Madulsima , 1 ex. ( BMNH) ; Ceylan, Nuw Eliya , 1 ex. ( MNHN) . Thailand: Chieng Mai Province, Doi Inthanon National Park , 1 ex. ( ZMUC) ; Doi Inthanon , 3 exx. ( NSMT, UO) ; Shan States, Manders , 1 ex. ( BMNH) . Vietnam: Tonkin, reg. de Hoa­Binh , 1 ex. ( MNHN) ; Tam Dao , 1 ex. ( ZIP) .

DISTRIBUTION

Bhutan, Cambodia, China (Yunnan, Guangdong, Fujian), Hong Kong, India, Laos, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam.

REMARK

A status of the species was clarified by LIS (1994a).

BMNH

United Kingdom, London, The Natural History Museum [formerly British Museum (Natural History)]

IRSNB

Belgium, Brussels, Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique

MNHN

France, Paris, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

MNHU

MNHU

NNML

NNML

ZMA

ZMA

HNHM

Hungary, Budapest, Hungarian Natural History Museum

NSMT

Japan, Tokyo, National Science Museum (Natural History)

ZIP

ZIP

TLM

TLM

OXUM

United Kingdom, Oxford, University Museum of Natural History

ZMUC

Denmark, Kobenhavn [= Copenhagen], University of Copenhagen, Zoological Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Cydnidae

Genus

Macroscytus

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