Rhyacobates chinensis Hungerford & Matsuda, 1959

Leng, Zhaoqi, Tran, Anh Duc & Ye, Zhen, 2023, Taxonomic review of Rhyacobates Esaki, 1923, with descriptions of three new species (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Gerridae), European Journal of Taxonomy 893 (1), pp. 1-73 : 37-42

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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2023.893.2285

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Rhyacobates chinensis Hungerford & Matsuda, 1959
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Rhyacobates chinensis Hungerford & Matsuda, 1959 View in CoL

Figs 2B View Fig , 3H View Fig , 4F View Fig , 5G View Fig , 6G View Fig , 8F View Fig , 11–13 View Fig View Fig View Fig , 25 View Fig

Rhyacobates chinensis Hungerford & Matsuda, 1959: 69 View in CoL (original description).

Rhyacobates esakii Miyamoto & Lee, 1963: 43 View in CoL (synonymized with Rhyacobates chinensis View in CoL ).

Rhyacobates chinensis View in CoL – Andersen & Chen 1995: 57, figs 6–11 (with remarks).

Diagnosis

Body length of apterous females 8.01–9.45, of apterous males 6.20–6.81. Female: pronotum mainly black with a median brownish-yellow spot; mesonotum and metanotum mainly black with a median brownish-yellow stripe ( Figs 3H View Fig , 25A View Fig ); posterior margin of abdominal segment VII with five processes, including a short, angular process terminating each connexivum, a pair of pointed processes laterally, which are as long as or longer than connexival process, ventrally with a pointed, median process ( Figs 5G View Fig , 25G–I View Fig ). Male: middle trochanter with 3–6 spines; middle femur with spines but not in distinct row ( Fig. 25L View Fig ); length of middle tibia ca 1.5–1.7 times length of hind tibia; proctiger with angular lobes laterally ( Figs 6G View Fig , 25M View Fig ); paramere relatively slender and sinuate, basal and middle parts thickened, distal part tapering towards hook-shaped apex ( Figs 8F View Fig , 25N View Fig ).

Material examined

Non-type specimens

CHINA – Chongqing City • 13 ♁♁, 15 ♀♀ (apterous); Si-mian Mountain ; 28°36′30.4″ N, 106°22′19.2″E; 895 m a.s.l.; 10 Aug. 2016; Yan-fei Li leg.; NKUM GoogleMaps . – Hebei Province • 10 ♁♁, 11 ♀♀ (apterous); Cheng-de City, Wei-chang County, Yu-dao-kou; 42°13′8.7″ N, 117°1′33.6″ E; 1200 m a.s.l.; 30 Aug. 2016; Ya-hui Zhen leg.; NKUM GoogleMaps 4 ♁♁, 26 ♀♀ (apterous); Cheng-de City, Xing-long County, Wu-ling Mountain ; 29 Aug. 1973; Sheng-li Liu leg.; NKUM . – Henan Province • 15 ♁♁, 31 ♀♀ (apterous); Xin-xiang City, Hui County, Bo-bi Village ; 35°34′47.2″ N, 113°35′47.6″ E; 1200 m a.s.l.; 21 Jul. 2016; Ye Zhen leg.; NKUM GoogleMaps . – Hubei Province • 2 ♁♁, 2 ♀♀ (apterous); Shi-yan City, Zhu-xi Village ; 32°16′36.1″ N, 109°41′59.7″ E; 600 m a.s.l.; 11 Aug. 2015; Zhen Ye leg.; NKUM GoogleMaps 8 ♁♁, 12 ♀♀ (apterous); Jinchun County, Wen-quan Bridge ; 30°14′35.2″ N, 115°43′5.2″ E; 56 m a.s.l.; 12 Jul. 2022; Zhao-qi Leng leg.; NKUM GoogleMaps 11 ♁♁, 10 ♀♀ (apterous); Sui-zhou City , Hei-long-tan; 31°47′21.1″ N, 114°5′16.1″ E; 225 m a.s.l.; 14 Jul. 2022; Zhao-qi Leng, Chen Liu and Zi-he Li leg.; NKUM GoogleMaps 27 ♁♁, 29 ♀♀ (apterous); Huang-gang City , Ying-shan County, Tao-hua-chong; 30°58′5.2″ N, 116°1′29.3″ E; 719 m a.s.l.; 13 Jul. 2022; Zhao-qi Leng and Zhen Ye leg.; NKUM GoogleMaps . – Hunan Province • 5 ♁♁, 5 ♀♀ (apterous); Zhangjia-jie City , Jin-bian-xi; 14 Oct. 1985; Huan-guang Zou leg.; NKUM . – Liaoning Province • 12 ♁♁, 13 ♀♀ (apterous); Dan-dong City , Kuan-dian County; 41°0′5.7″ N, 125°11′26.1″ E; 222 m a.s.l.; 6 Jul. 2016; Juan-juan Yuan leg.; NKUM GoogleMaps . – Neimenggu Province • 7 ♁♁, 4 ♀♀ (apterous); Xi-lin-guo-le League , Zhong-li-fang; Aug. 1974; Zhong-ming Jiang leg.; NKUM . – Shaanxi Province • 1 ♁, 1 ♀ (apterous); Chang-zhi City, Tai-hang Mountain ; 35°53′52.3″ N, 113°28′57.9″ E; 1070 m a.s.l.; 9 Aug. 2018; Hua-xi Liu and Xue Dong leg.; NKUM GoogleMaps 8 ♁♁, 9 ♀♀ (apterous); Hua County, Gao-tang Village ; 34°24′23.3″ N, 109°39′1.6″ E; 1070 m a.s.l.; 7 Jul. 2014; Huan-huan Yang leg.; NKUM GoogleMaps . – Sichuan Province • 2 ♁♁, 3 ♀♀ (apterous); Guang-yuan City , Shui-mo-gou; 32°48′3.4″ N, 106°3′33.7″ E; 1002 m a.s.l.; 19 Jul. 2016; Yan-chen Li leg.; NKUM GoogleMaps 6 ♁♁, 7 ♀♀ (dealated macropterous); Guang-yuan City , Shui-mo-gou; 32°48′3.4″ N, 106°3′33.7″ E; 1002 m a.s.l.; 19 Jul. 2016; Yan-chen Li leg.; NKUM GoogleMaps 2 ♁♁, 3 ♀♀ (apterous); Wan-yuan City, Yu-quan Mountain ; 32°9′35.6″ N, 108°8′19.4″ E; 580 m a.s.l.; 25 Aug. 2017; Chen-guang Zheng leg.; NKUM. – Tian-jin City GoogleMaps 2 ♀♀ (apterous); Ji-zhou District, Xia-ying Village ; 29 Jul. 1985; Liu leg.; NKUM .

Supplemental description

Apterous female

MEASUREMENTS. Body length 8.01–9.45, width 2.60–3.20, head width 1.42, interocular width 0.74, eye length (dorsal view) 0.65; relative lengths of antennal segments I–IV: 4.31: 1.04:1.18:0.86; pronotum: length 0.74, width 1.66;mesonotum: length2.42, width 3.03; metanotum:length 0.62, width 2.75;abdomen length (ventral view) 4.69; abdominal sternum VII: length 1.82, width 1.75; abdominal mediotergite I: length 0.54, width 1.36; relative lengths of leg segments (femur:tibia: tarsal segment I:tarsal segment II): fore leg: 4.36: 3.84:1.96:0.88, middle leg: 12.51:6.85: 3.32: 0.48, hind leg: 14.21:5.45:0.15:0.25.

C OLORATION. Median black spot of head posteriorly bifurcate. Pronotum mainly black with a median brownish-yellow spot. Mesonotum and metanotum mainly black with a median brownish-yellow stripe ( Figs 3H View Fig , 25A View Fig ). Connexivum dorsally brownish-yellow. Abdominal tergum I completely yellow or with a median yellow marking. Mesosternum chiefly blackish with a median subtriangular yellowish spot ( Fig. 25B View Fig ). Abdominal venter light yellow.

ABDOMEN. Abdomen relatively short, curved dorsad towards end at different angles. Connexiva convergent along dorsal midline of abdominal segments IV–VI, meeting erectly above terminal mediotergites ( Fig. 25A View Fig ). Abdominal segment VII elongate, nearly as long as three preceding abdominal segments together ( Fig. 25E View Fig ). Posterior margin of abdominal segment VII with five processes, dorsally with a short, angular process terminating each connexivum, laterally with a pair of pointed processes, as long as or longer than connexival process, ventrally with a pointed median process ( Fig. 25C–D View Fig ). Processes of abdominal segment VII variable among populations ( Fig. 25G–I View Fig ).

Dealated macropterous female

Similar to apterous female in general structure and coloration with following exceptions: thorax with a pronotal lobe, anterior part with a subrhombic yellow marking, posterior part elongate, covering most of mesonotum ( Fig. 25F View Fig ); posterior margin broadly rounded and brownish; abdominal segment VII wider than that of apterous form.

MEASUREMENTS. Body length 9.19, width 3.48, head width 1.89, interocular width 0.86, eye length (dorsal view) 0.67; relative lengths of antennal segments I–IV: 4.38:1.64: 1.62: 1.03; pronotum: length 3.43, width 2.89; mesonotum width 3.48; metanotum: length 0.73, width 3.06; abdomen length (ventral view) 4.04; abdominal sternum VII: length 1.89, width 2.03; abdominal mediotergite I: length 0.49, width 1.31; relative lengths of leg segments (femur:tibia: tarsal segment I: tarsal segment II): fore leg: 4.44: 4.08: 2.26: 0.92, middle leg: 13.11:7.72: 3.88: 0.61, hind leg: 13.49:5.88: 0.19: 0.25.

Apterous male

MEASUREMENTS. Body length 6.20–6.81, width 1.80–2.10, head width 1.36, interocular width 0.76, eye length (dorsal view) 0.54; relative lengths of antennal segments I–IV: 3.94: 1.01: 1.04: 0.94; pronotum: length 0.74, width 1.58; mesonotum: length 2.19, width 2.18; metanotum: length 0.68, width 2.03; abdomen length (ventral view) 2.53; abdominal sternum VII: length 0.45, width 1.08; abdominal mediotergite I: length 0.34, width 0.79; relative lengths of leg segments (femur: tibia: tarsal segment I: tarsal segment II): fore leg: 3.84: 3.28: 1.16: 0.58, middle leg: 10.90:6.11: 2.63: 0.41, hind leg: 11.57: 3.52: 0.14: 0.20.

C OLORATION. Median black spot of head posteriorly bifurcate. Pronotum mainly black with a median brownish-yellow spot. Mesonotum mainly black with a median brownish-yellow stripe. Metanotum chiefly blackish, without yellow markings ( Figs 4F View Fig , 25J View Fig ). Connexivum dorsally blackish. Mesosternum chiefly blackish with a median subtriangular yellowish spot, narrower than that of female ( Fig. 25K View Fig ). Abdominal venter light yellow.

LEG. Middle trochanter with 3–6 spines on distal part; middle femur with spines but not in distinct row ( Fig. 25L View Fig ).

GENITALIA. Abdominal segment VIII ventro-laterally impressed. Pygophore large, ovate. Proctiger with angular lobes laterally ( Figs 6G View Fig , 25M View Fig ). Paramere relatively slender and sinuate, middle part thickened, distal part tapering towards hook-shaped apex ( Figs 8F View Fig , 25N View Fig ).

Dealated macropterous male

Similar to apterous female in general structure and coloration with following exceptions: thorax with a pronotal lobe, anterior part with a subrhombic yellow marking, posterior part elongate, covering most of mesonotum; posterior margin broadly rounded and brownish.

MEASUREMENTS. Body length 7.48, width 2.64, head width 1.46, interocular width 0.76, eye length (dorsal view) 0.59; relative lengths of antennal segments I–IV: 3.86:1.12: 1.16: 0.90; pronotum: length 2.84, width 2.42; mesonotum width 2.64; metanotum: length 0.59, width 2.35; abdomen length (ventral view) 2.84; abdominal sternum VII: length 0.55, width 1.25; abdominal mediotergite I: length 0.29, width 0.89; relative lengths of leg segments (femur:tibia: tarsal segment I: tarsal segment II): fore leg: 4.06: 3.47: 1.06: 0.67, middle leg: 11.69:6.16: 2.76: 0.44, hind leg: 11.81: 4.16: 0.15: 0.21.

Distribution

China: Chongqing, Liaoning, Shaanxi, Shanxi, Sichuan (first records); Hebei, Henan, Hubei, Hunan, Inner Mongolia, Tianjin; Korea: Nam Te Cheon ( Andersen & Chen 1995).

Comparative notes

Rhyacobates chinensis is most similar to R. abdominalis ; see comparative notes under R. abdominalis .

NKUM

Nankai University

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Gerridae

Genus

Rhyacobates

Loc

Rhyacobates chinensis Hungerford & Matsuda, 1959

Leng, Zhaoqi, Tran, Anh Duc & Ye, Zhen 2023
2023
Loc

Rhyacobates chinensis

Andersen N. M. & Chen P. P. 1995: 57
1995
Loc

Rhyacobates esakii

Miyamoto S. & Lee C. 1963: 43
1963
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