Morphosphaera chrysomeloides (Bates)
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Morphosphaera chrysomeloides (Bates)
( Figs 9–11 View FIGURES 9 View FIGURES 10 View FIGURES 11 )
Adorium chrysomeloides Bates, 1866: 355 .
Oides chrysomeloides: Gemminger, 1876: 3555 (list); Miwa, 1931: 189 (list); Gressitt and Kimoto, 1963a: 477 (list); Gressitt and Kimoto, 1963b: 924 (corrected as Morphosphaera ).
Morphosphaera chrysomeloides: Chûjô, 1935: 164 ; Chûjô, 1962: 173 (redescription); Chûjô, 1963: 394 (additional records); Kimoto, 1965b: 489 (additional records); Kimoto, 1966: 30 (additional records); Kimoto, 1969: 38 (additional records); Wilcox, 1971: 218 (list); Kimoto, 1986: 57 (additional records); Kimoto, 1989: 252 (additional records); Kimoto, 1991: 12 (additional records); Takizawa et al., 1995: 11 (additional records); Kimoto & Chu, 1996: 72 (list); Kimoto & Takizawa, 1997: 305 (key), 381 (list); Lee & Cheng, 2007: 116; Beenen, 2010: 462 (list); Takahashi, 2012: 319 (specimens at the Osaka Museum of Natural History); Yang et al., 2015: 189 (key), 190 (list).
Morphosphaera formosa Laboissière, 1930: 367 ; Chûjô, 1962: 173 (as synonym of M. chrysomeloides ); Wilcox, 1971: 219 (list); Weidner, 1976: 226 (catalogue of types at ZMUH). Synonymy confirmed
Type material. Adorium chrysomeloides . Lectotype Ƌ (MNHN), here designated, labeled: “ Adorium / chrysomeloides / Bates / Formosa [h, w] // Ex-Musaeo / H.W.BATES / 1892 [p, w] // SYNTYPE [p, r] // SYNTYPE / Morphosphaera / chrysomeloides ( Bates, / 1866) [p, w] // MNHN / EC7042 [p, w]”. Number of syntypes uncertain.
Morphosphaera formosa . Lectotype Ƌ (left elytron and left antennomeres V-XI lost) (MTD), here designated, labeled: “ Formosa / Kosempo / H. Sauter’ 0 7 [p, y] // 1908 / 10 [p, y] // COTYPE [p, w, red letters] // Morphosphaera / formosa m [h] / V. Laboissière—Dét [p, w]”. Paralectotype: 1 ex. (ZMUH): “ Formosa / Kosempo / H. Sauter’ 0 7 [p, y] // 1908 / 10 [p, y] // O. / species? [h, w] / 8 / 41 [p, w] // TYPE [p, w, red letters] // Morphosphaera / chrysomeloides / Bates [h] / V. Laboissière—Dét [p, w] // Le Moult Vend / via Reinbek / Eing Nr. 1, 1957 [p, w]”. It is obvious that more than one type designated by Laboissière since the type at the MTD bears the label “COTYPE”. The specimen at the ZMUH is chosen as the paralectotype because it bears the same labels as the lectotype despite its determination as M. chrysomeloides .
Description. Length 8.3–10.2 mm, width 5.1–6.5 mm. Head black except three basal antennomeres reddish brown; elytron greenish or bluish metallic; meso- and metathoracic ventrites, scutellum, and leg reddish brown, but tibia and tarsus darker; abdomen yellowish brown, each abdominal ventrite with one pair of large black spots midway between median line and lateral margin ( Figs 9 View FIGURES 9 A–9C); prothorax yellowish brown, pronotum with two pairs of large black spots in a transverse line across disc, inner pair smaller, as well as a small black spot on median line slightly anterior to basal margin, basal margin dark brown ( Fig. 9 View FIGURES 9 D). Antenna filiform ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 10 A), 0.6x as long as body; length ratios of antennomeres II to XI about 1.0: 1.7: 2.2: 2.1: 2.1: 2.2: 1.9: 1.9: 1.9: 2.3, and length to width ratios of antennomeres II to XI about 1.5: 2.4: 3.1: 2.9: 3.0: 3.1: 2.7: 2.8: 2.7: 4.0. Aedeagus ( Figs 10 View FIGURES 10 B–10C) slender in dorsal view, about 6.5x longer than wide, parallel-sided, becoming slightly widened towards apex; apex tubelike and with small rounded process at middle; ventral surface well sclerotized and smooth; narrow and moderately curved in lateral view; apical process of endophallic sclerite with subapical branch directed outwards; apico-lateral process strongly curved inwards; with one pair of processes erect and recurved outwards at apical 1/3; base tubelike. Gonocoxae reduced. Ventrite VIII ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 10 D) with short spiculum; apex transverse; with dense setae apically, absent at sides. Receptacle of spermatheca ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 10 E) elongate, moderately swollen, pump much narrower and strongly curved, proximal spermathecal duct short and wide.
Diagnosis. See diagnosis of Morphosphaera caerulea .
Host plants. Ficus erecta Thunb. var. beecheyana (Hook. & Arn.) King , F. irisana Elm. , F. microcarpa L., F. nervosa Heyne ex Roth., F. s e p t i c a Burm., F. pumila L. var. pumila L., F. sarmentosa B. Ham. ex J. E. Sm. var. nipponica (Fr. & Sav.) Corner , F. subpisocarpa Gagnep. , F. virgata Reinw. ex Blume (Moraceae) ( Lee and Cheng 2007).
Biology. The life cycle is similar to that of Morphosphaera bimaculata and is bivoltine based on field observations. Adults are the overwintering stage. They became active during late March. Under laboratory conditions females laid 88– 95 eggs each in a single egg mass ( Fig. 11 View FIGURES 11 A). Eggs hatched in ten days. The larvae ( Fig. 11 View FIGURES 11 C) fed on leaves and the larval duration was 9–13 days. Mature larvae crawled into the soil and pupated in underground chambers. Pupal duration was 12–15 days ( Fig. 11 View FIGURES 11 D). The newly emerged adults not only fed on leaves ( Fig. 11 View FIGURES 11 E) but also fruits ( Fig. 11 View FIGURES 11 F) and galls ( Fig. 11 View FIGURES 11 G). They went into summer dormancy beginning in July ( Fig. 11 View FIGURES 11 H). Adults became active again during autumn and larvae were found during October.
Other material examined. TAIWAN. Hsinchu: 1 ex., Kuanhsi , 19.II.2009, leg. H.- T. Shih ( IRSB) ; Hualien: 1 ex., Loshan , 16.II.2014, leg. W.- C. Huang ( TARI) ; Ilan: 2 exs., Chilan , 24.IV.2013, leg. M.- H. Tsou ( NME) ; 2 exs., Fushan Botanical Park , 23.V.2008, leg. S.- F. Yu ( TARI) ; 2 exs., Taipingshan , 5.VIII.2015, leg. Y.- T. Chung ( RBCN) ; 9 exs., Wufengchi , 25.IX.2015, leg. S.- P. Wu ( NHRS, NHMB) ; Kaoshiung: 1 ex., Tona , 3.XII.2012, leg. W.- C. Liao ( SMNS) ; 1 ex., Tsai Tei Ku, near Liu Kui , 8.III.1989, leg. K. Baba ( ZSM) ; Nantou: 2 exs., Hsitou , V. 2015, leg. I.- L. Lee ( MTD) ; 1 ex., same locality, VII.2015, leg. I.- L. Lee ( MTD) ; 1 ex., same locality, VIII.2015, leg. I.- L. Lee ( MTD) ; 2 exs., Huisun , 14–15.V.2012, leg. Y.- F. Hsu ( MCSN) ; 1 ex., 1 ex., Jihyuehtan , 31.X.2013, leg. C.- S. Lin ( TARI) ; 1 ex., same locality, 9.IV.2014, leg. C.- S. Lin ( BPBM) ; 1 ex., same locality, 28.IV.2014, leg. C.- S. Lin ( BPBM) ; 1 ex., same locality, 12.II.2015, leg. C.- S. Lin ( BPBM) ; 2 exs., same locality, 6.V.2015, leg. C.- S. Lin ( BPBM) ; Wushe , 23.III.2009, leg. U. Ong ( TARI) ; Pingtung: 1 ex., Kenting , 18–23.III.1981, leg. K. S. Lin & T. Lin ( MNHUB) ; 1 ex., same locality, 28.III.–1.IV.1981, leg. C. C. Chen & C. C. Pang ( MNHUB) ; 2 exs., same locality, 5–9.XII.1982, leg. S. C. Lin & S. P. Huang ( MZLU) ; 3 exs., Koshun (= Hengchun ), 25.IV.–25.V.1918, leg. J. Sonan, K. Miyake, M. Yoshino ( BMNH) ; 1 ex., Mutan , 11.IV.2009, leg. Y.- T. Chung ( TARI) ; 8 exs., Nanjenshan , 24–25.XII.2012, leg. Y.- M. Weng ( BMNH, CAS, IRSB) ; 1 ex., Peitawushan , 27.V.2013, leg. Y.- T. Chung ( TARI) ; 2 exs., Sulin , 14.IV.2009, leg. U. Ong ( RMNH) ; 1 ex., Tahanshan , 18.VI.2012, leg. Y.- T. Chung ( TARI) ; 1 ex., same locality, 6.I.2013, Y.- T. Chung ( TARI) ; 1 ex., same locality, 29.V.2015, leg. Y.- T. Chung ( TARI) ; 2 exs., Wutai , 15–16.III.2009, leg. Y.- F. Hsu ( NME) ; Taipei: 3 exs., Chungho , 24. V.2 0 10, leg. Y.- L. Lin ( IRSB, NME) ; 1 ex., Chutzuhu , 26.V.1983, leg. K. C. Chou ( MNHUB) ; 1 ex., Fushan , 7.IV.2009, leg. Y.- F. Hsu ( RMNH) ; 3 exs., Haeng-Lu Dyi , 2–21.IV.2002, leg. Gy. Fábián & O Merkl ( JBCB) ; 1 ex., Honghegu , 21.X.2006, leg. S.- F. Yu ( IRSB) ; 1 ex., Neihu , 2.I.2007, leg. S.- F. Yu ( TARI) ; 1 ex., Pihu , 18.V.2008, leg. Y.- L. Lin ( IRSB) ; 1 ex., Sukanshui , 24.XII.2006, leg. S.- F. Yu ( SMNS) ; 1 ex., Taipei Zoo, 14.I.2007, leg. S.- F. Yu ( RBCN) ; 1 ex., Wulai , 22.XII.2006, leg. H.- J. Chen ( IRSB) ; 2 exs., same locality, 28.II.2007, leg. C.- F. Lee ( TARI, MNHUB) ; 1 ex., same locality, 18.V.2007, leg. G. Martin, D. L. J. Quicke ( BMNH) ; 1 ex., same locality, 5.V.2012, leg. C.- H. Hsieh ( BMNH) ; Taitung: 1 ex., Chinlun , 6.IV.2010, leg. W.- T. Liu ( TARI) ; 1 ex., Chipen , 26.IX.2012, leg. Y.- T. Chung ( MCSN) ; 2 exs., same locality, 23.I.2013, leg. Y.- T. Chung ( TARI) ; 1 ex., Matailinshan , 30.V.2015, leg. I.- L. Lee ( TARI) ; 1 ex., Taito (= Taitung), 25.II.–27.III.1919, leg. S. Inamura, J. Sonan, M. Yoshino ( BMNH) ;
Distribution. Endemic to Taiwan. Morphosphaera chrysomeloides is parapatric with M. bimaculata but inhabits lower elevations (below 1000 m) ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 ).
TARI |
Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute |
NME |
Sammlung des Naturkundemseum Erfurt |
NHRS |
Swedish Museum of Natural History, Entomology Collections |
NHMB |
Naturhistorisches Museum, Basel |
SMNS |
Staatliches Museum fuer Naturkund Stuttgart |
ZSM |
Bavarian State Collection of Zoology |
MTD |
Museum of Zoology Senckenberg Dresden |
MCSN |
Museo Civico di Storia Naturale "Giacomo Doria" |
BPBM |
Bishop Museum |
MZLU |
Lund University |
CAS |
California Academy of Sciences |
RMNH |
National Museum of Natural History, Naturalis |
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Morphosphaera chrysomeloides (Bates)
Lee, Chi-Feng & Bezdĕk, Jan 2016 |
Morphosphaera chrysomeloides: Chûjô, 1935 : 164
Yang 2015: 189 |
Takahashi 2012: 319 |
Beenen 2010: 462 |
Lee 2007: 116 |
Kimoto 1997: 305 |
Kimoto 1996: 72 |
Takizawa 1995: 11 |
Kimoto 1991: 12 |
Kimoto 1989: 252 |
Kimoto 1986: 57 |
Wilcox 1971: 218 |
Kimoto 1969: 38 |
Kimoto 1965: 489 |
Chujo 1963: 394 |
Chujo 1962: 173 |
Chujo 1935: 164 |
Morphosphaera formosa Laboissière, 1930 : 367
Weidner 1976: 226 |
Wilcox 1971: 219 |
Chujo 1962: 173 |
Laboissiere 1930: 367 |
Oides chrysomeloides:
Gressitt 1963: 477 |
Gressitt 1963: 924 |
Miwa 1931: 189 |
Gemminger 1876: 3555 |
Adorium chrysomeloides
Bates 1866: 355 |