Ulobaris kuchenbeisseri Hartmann

Prena, Jens, Yang, Jiani, Ren, Li, Wang, Zhiliang, Liu, Ning & Zhang, Runzhi, 2014, Nomenclatural changes, new country records and range extensions of Baridinae (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) from China, Zootaxa 3841 (3), pp. 339-363 : 353

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3841.3.2

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6126898

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scientific name

Ulobaris kuchenbeisseri Hartmann
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Ulobaris kuchenbeisseri Hartmann View in CoL

( Figs. 15 View FIGURES 13 – 16 , 22 View FIGURES 21 – 22 )

Ulobaris kuchenbeisseri Hartmann 1899: 51 View in CoL .

Three syntypes from Tientsin [ Tianjin], China ( SNSD); examined.

Baris pseudospitzyi Zaslavskij 1956: 367 .

Holotype male, Sidemi Peninsula, Primorsky Kraj, Russia ( ZIN); images studied. New synonymy.

Baris ussuriensis ussuriensis Zaslavskij 1956: 367 .

Holotype male, Verkhne-Mikhaylovska, Primorsky Kraj, Russia ( ZIN); images studied. New synonymy.

Baris ussuriensis chinganensis Zaslavskij 1956: 367 .

Two syntypes from Zalantun, Heilongjiang, China ( ZIN); not examined. New synonymy.

Diagnosis. Ulobaris kuchenbeisseri belongs to a diverse and widespread complex of morphologically similar but variable weevil species associated with Amaranthaceae (now including Chenopodiaceae of previous classifications). Their third tarsal segment is barely wider than the second and many have a premucro. In this complex of currently nine genera, U. kuchenbeisseri may be recognized by relatively small size (3.5–4.7 mm), glabrous integument, often with reddish-brown elytral spots ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 13 – 16 ), apically indistinctly tubular prothorax and simple, dorsally non-sulcate rostral base.

Notes. Legalov (2010) synonymized B. ussuriensis with B. pseudospitzyi but overlooked the more senior name U. kuchenbeisseri . We maintain this species in Ulobaris Reitter because the generic limits of the Amaranthaceaeassociated barids need further study. Another senior genus name is based on a misidentified type species (B. Korotyaev, in litt.) and the next-available name, just as Ulobaris , is based on a single, apomorphic species.

Distribution. The species occurs in China (Beijing, Hebei, Heilongjiang, Inner Mongolia, Tianjin), the Korean Peninsula ( Egorov et al. 1996) and the Russian Far East ( Zaslavskij 1956) ( Fig. 22 View FIGURES 21 – 22 ).

Biology. Adult weevils were collected from Beta vulgaris and Chenopodium album (Amaranthaceae) (label data, IZCAS).

Material examined. CHINA. Beijing: Cuihu Wetland Park, Changping, 8.vii.2013 ( IZCAS 1) ; Yuanmingyuan, 4.vii.1972 ( IZCAS 1) ; Zhongguancun, 13.ix.1979, 20.ix.1979 (8x), 4.iii.1980, 20.iii.1980 (5x) ( IZCAS 1). Hebei: Baile, Wei County, 17.v.1964 ( IZCAS 1) ; Tanghai, 10.iv.1989 ( IZCAS 2). Heilongjiang: Haerbin, 16.v.1950, 30.v.1950 ( IZCAS 2) ; Qishi, 1.v.1983 ( IZCAS 1). Inner Mongolia: Lin River, Lang Shan, 23.v.1962 ( IZCAS 4) ; Wulanchabu, VI/1963 ( IZCAS 1) ; Zhongtan, Wulateqianqi, 11.vi.1968 ( IZCAS 1). Tianjin: Tianjin, ca. 1895 ( SNSD 2).

ZIN

Russian Academy of Sciences, Zoological Institute, Zoological Museum

IZCAS

Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Curculionidae

Genus

Ulobaris

Loc

Ulobaris kuchenbeisseri Hartmann

Prena, Jens, Yang, Jiani, Ren, Li, Wang, Zhiliang, Liu, Ning & Zhang, Runzhi 2014
2014
Loc

Baris pseudospitzyi

Zaslavskij 1956: 367
1956
Loc

Baris ussuriensis ussuriensis

Zaslavskij 1956: 367
1956
Loc

Baris ussuriensis chinganensis

Zaslavskij 1956: 367
1956
Loc

Ulobaris kuchenbeisseri

Hartmann 1899: 51
1899
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