Metochus uniguttatus (Thunberg, 1822)

Kondorosy, Előd, Rédei, Dávid & Mejlon, Hans, 2014, Taxonomic corrections to species of Rhyparochromidae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) described by Carl Peter Thunberg, Zootaxa 3838 (5), pp. 567-574 : 571-573

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Metochus uniguttatus (Thunberg, 1822)
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Metochus uniguttatus (Thunberg, 1822) View in CoL

( Fig. 8–13 View FIGURES 8 – 13 )

Pendulinus uniguttatus Thunberg, 1822b: 6 View in CoL . Syntype (s): Caput bonae spei [= South Africa: Cape of Good Hope] (in error); depository not stated.

Pendulinus guttatus Thunberg, 1825: 5 View in CoL . Syntype (s): Promontorium Africes bonae spei [= South Africa: Cape of Good Hope] (in error); depository not stated. Synonymized by Stål (1867: 382). Incorrect subsequent spelling.

Rhyparochromus bengalensis Dallas, 1852: 572 View in CoL . Lectotype ( Scudder 1967: 259) (♂): India, N. Bengal; BMNH. Synonymized by Stål (1874: 162); confirmed subjective synonym.

Dieuches yeh Dohrn, 1860: 160 View in CoL . Syntype (s): China: Hong Kong; lost ( Péricart 2001: 200). Synonymized by Distant (1903: 82); confirmed subjective synonym.

Selected references for M. uniguttatus . Stål (1867): 382 ( Beosus , synonymy), Distant (1903): 83 (redescription, figures, records, distribution, synonymy), Breddin (1906): 321 ( Dieuches View in CoL , identity, type locality, diagnostic characters), Bergroth (1915): 174 ( Metochus View in CoL , identity), Hidaka (1964): 295 (records, distribution), Slater (1964): 1241 (catalogue, distribution, bibliography), Takara & Azuma (1972): 111 (records, distribution), Zheng & Zou (1981): 202 (distribution, identity, taxonomic problems), Easton (1992): 31 (record), Easton & Pun (1997): 576 (records), Péricart (2001): 200 (catalogue, distribution), Hayashi (2002): 142 (listed, distribution), Miyamoto & Yasunaga (1989): 176 (listed, distribution), Ishikawa & Tomokuni (2012): 358 (diagnosis, colour photo, distribution), Zheng & Lin (2013): 171 (redescription, colour photo of adult and larva).

Selected references for M. bengalensis View in CoL . Bergroth (1915): 174 ( Metochus View in CoL , identity), Slater (1964): 1240 (catalogue, distribution, bibliography), Zheng & Zou (1981): 203 (redescription, drawing, photo, distribution), Péricart (2001): 200 (catalogue, distribution).

Selected references for M. yeh View in CoL . Breddin (1906): 323 (redescription, diagnostic characters), Slater (1964): 1242 ( Metochus View in CoL , catalogue, distribution, bibliography), Zheng & Zou (1981): 202 (distribution, identity, taxonomic problems), Péricart (2001): 200 (catalogue, distribution).

Type material examined. Pendulinus uniguttatus . Lectotype (present designation) ♂ ( Figs. 9–13 View FIGURES 8 – 13 ): “( Pendulinus ) / guttatus / Cap.” [handwritten ( Fig. 12 View FIGURES 8 – 13 )]; “Stål” [handwritten ( Fig. 13 View FIGURES 8 – 13 )]; “Uppsala Univ. Zool. Mus . / Thunbergsaml. nr. 17468 / Pendulinus guttatus / Cap. TYP” [red, printed]; “ LECTOTYPUS / Pendulinus uniguttatus / Thunberg, 1822 / desig. Kondorosy, 2013” [with red frame, printed]; “ NEOTYPUS / Pendulinus guttatus / Thunberg, 1825 / desig. Kondorosy, 2013” [with red frame, printed]; “ guttatus . / Cap. 4” [handwritten, pinned in the drawer next to the specimen ( Fig. 11 View FIGURES 8 – 13 )]; deposited in UPSZ.

Dieuches bengalensis View in CoL . Lectotype ( Scudder 1967) ♂ ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 8 – 13 ): “ Type ” [printed circular label encircled with red]; “N. / Bengal // 42. / 25.” [handwritten circle]; “151. RHYPAROCHROMUS BENGALENSIS View in CoL ” [printed, cut from Walker (1872: 98)]; “LECTO- / TYPE ” [printed circular label encircled with deep lilac]; “ RHYPAROCHROMUS View in CoL / BENGALENSIS View in CoL / Dallas 1852 [handwritten] / G.G.E. Scudder 19 [printed] 65 [handwritten] / LECTOTYPE [printed]” [pink]; deposited in BMNH.

Discussion. The name Pendulinus uniguttatus first occurs in Thunberg’s (1822b) work on South African Hemiptera , and it is considered as proposal of a new species. The name Pendulinus guttatus occurs in a subsequent work of Thunberg (1825). Although it is possible that the description of P. guttatus was not intended to represent a newly described taxon but rather a subsequent reference on P. uniguttatus under a slightly different new name (viz., an incorrect subsequent spelling), previous authors treated P. guttatus as an available name ( Stål 1867, Slater 1964, Péricart 2001), and this opinion is accepted in the present paper too. A single male ( Figs. 9–10 View FIGURES 8 – 13 ) provided with ancient labels as P. guttatus ( Figs. 11–13 View FIGURES 8 – 13 ) was found in UPSZ and it is designated in the present paper as a lectotype of P. guttatus . No specimen labelled as P. uniguttatus could be located in Thunberg’s collection (UPSZ) and it is unlikely that any types are deposited in any other collection. The identity of this species has been uncertain since its original description ( Breddin 1906, Bergroth 1915, Zheng & Zou 1981), therefore we designate a neotype with the express purpose of clarifying its taxonomic status following Article 75 of ICZN (1999). As the original descriptions of P. uniguttatus and P. guttatus are nearly verbatimly identical, their type localities are the same, and the two taxa have been regarded as conspecific by all authors since their synonymy was proposed by Stål (1867), we designate the lectotype of P. guttatus ( Figs. 9–10 View FIGURES 8 – 13 ) as the neotype of P. uniguttatus . As a result of this act P. guttatus will become a junior objective synonym of P. uniguttatus .

The genus Metochus Scott, 1874 contains about 16 species currently recognized as valid (two of them reduced to synonymy in the present study), all distributed in the Oriental Region (two of them occurring in the neighbouring Palaearctic parts of East Asia). Several species are of unknown identity, and a taxonomic revision is in progress by the first author of this paper.

Metochus uniguttatus View in CoL is frequently cited in the literature. References published before 1961 were reviewed by Slater (1964). Breddin (1906), Bergroth (1915) and Zheng & Zou (1981) emphasised the problems about its identity; its identification is rendered even more difficult by the uncertainty of the type locality. The species has been recorded from several localities in India, the Andaman Islands, Sri Lanka, China, Burma ( Myanmar), Indochina, the Philippines, the Malay Peninsula, and the Malay Archipelago (Sumatra, Verlaten Island) in literature reviewed by Slater (1964); Easton (1992) and Easton & Pun (1997) added Macau and Hong Kong of southern China, while Zheng & Lin (2013) added Taiwan. Further, Metochus uniguttatus View in CoL has also been recorded from several islands of the Ryukyu Archipelago of Japan ( Hidaka 1964, Takara & Azuma 1972, Miyamoto & Yasunaga 1989, Hayashi 2002, Ishikawa & Tomokuni 2012). It is very likely that these records pertain to several species of similar habitus, therefore all previous records are in need of verification.

Metochus bengalensis View in CoL was described from North Bengal, India. Although it was synonymized with M. uniguttatus View in CoL by Stål (1874) nearly all subsequent authors recognized it as a distinct species (cf. Slater 1964, Péricart 2001). It ( M. bengalensis View in CoL ) was subsequently recorded from Sri Lanka, Cambodia, and southern China ( Kirby 1891, Zheng & Zou 1981, Péricart 2001). Reexamination of its lectotype ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 8 – 13 ) leaves no doubt that it is conspecific with the neotype of M. uniguttatus View in CoL designated above, therefore the synonymy proposed by Stål (1874) is hereby confirmed.

Metochus yeh View in CoL was described from Hong Kong. Distant (1903) synonymized it with M. uniguttatus View in CoL . As the identity of the latter species was unknown Breddin (1906) tentatively recognized M. yeh View in CoL as a distinct species and provided a redescription based on a male syntype. The type material was apparently subsequently lost ( Péricart 2001); it is currently not found in the Zoological Institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw which currently houses most of the types of Heteroptera View in CoL described by A. Dohrn (T. Huflejt, pers. comm.). Most specimens of G. Breddin’s collection are deposited in the Senckenberg Deutsches Entomologisches Institut in Müncheberg, but none of us could find any syntype of this species there, nor in any of the collections visited so far. The detailed redescription of Breddin (1906) indicates that D. yeh View in CoL is also conspecific with M. uniguttatus View in CoL , therefore the synonymy proposed by Distant (1903) is confirmed.

Metochus uniguttatus View in CoL can be recognized by the combination of the following diagnostic characters ( Figs. 8–10 View FIGURES 8 – 13 ): antennal segment I uniformly black, segment IV with a pale subbasal annulus which is about 1.5 times as broad as dark base of the same segment; pronotum black with a small median light spot on anterior portion of posterior lobe; anterior outline of pale subapical patch of corium not deeply emarginate; apical portion of membrane marmorate (smoky brown with several small, irregularly distributed pale patches); ventral laterotergite of abdominal segment V with a large, yellow patch occupying most of its surface except anterior and posterior margins, that of abdominal segment VI with a much smaller, rounded patch; mid and hind tibiae uniformly dark; femora with long, dense pubescence.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Rhyparochromidae

SubFamily

Rhyparochrominae

Tribe

Rhyparochromini

Genus

Metochus

Loc

Metochus uniguttatus (Thunberg, 1822)

Kondorosy, Előd, Rédei, Dávid & Mejlon, Hans 2014
2014
Loc

Dieuches yeh

Pericart 2001: 200
Distant 1903: 82
Dohrn 1860: 160
1860
Loc

Rhyparochromus bengalensis

Scudder 1967: 259
Stal 1874: 162
Dallas 1852: 572
1852
Loc

Pendulinus guttatus

Stal 1867: 382
Thunberg 1825: 5
1825
Loc

Pendulinus uniguttatus

Thunberg 1822: 6
1822
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