Pygoluciola calceata ( Olivier 1905 ) Ho, 2019

Ho, - Z., 2019, The Luciolinae of S. E. Asia and the Australopacific region: a revisionary checklist (Coleoptera: Lampyridae) including description of three new genera and 13 new species, Zootaxa 4687 (1), pp. 1-174 : 128-130

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4687.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4688927

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Pygoluciola calceata ( Olivier 1905 )
status

comb. nov.

Pygoluciola calceata ( Olivier 1905) View in CoL comb. nov.

Figs 382−393 View FIGURES 382−393

Luciola calceata Olivier 1905: 207 View in CoL . McDermott 1966: 100.

Type. Male INDIA. Pondicherry. Labelled: 1. Yellow label handwritten ‘ Luciola calceata Ern. Oliv. ’; 2. Handwritten in red ink ‘ e Bourgeois’ ; 3. Handwritten ‘2’; 4. Handwritten ‘ Pondichery’ . ( MNHN) .

Other specimens examined. INDIA. Pondicherry. Labelled: 1. Pondich. 2. Coll. Guer-Men.; 3. M. R. Belg.; 4. Handwritten ‘sp? nec Indica M’.; 5. Handwritten ‘ Luciola calceata Ern Oliv’ male ( IRNSB). Nilgiri Hills labelled: 1 printed ‘Nilgiri Hills’; 2. Pink label handwritten ‘ Luciola calceata Ern Oliv. ’; 3. Andrewes bequest; 4. White label with red printing’ 271D’, male ( NHML). Nilgiri Hills with handwritten label ‘ L. indica M ( Pyrophanes )’ male ( NHML).

Diagnosis. Striking species with clear orange pronotum and black elytra, and basal abdominal ventrites very dark brown; LO subparallel sided in V7 and retracted from all margins; V7 with short apically truncated MPP .

Redescription of male. 9.0 mm long. Colour ( Figs 382−386 View FIGURES 382−393 ): pronotum. MS and MN orange yellow; elytra very dark brown almost black; head between eyes, antennae and palpi very dark brown; venter of thorax dingy orange; legs orange with dark brown tibiae and tarsi; basal abdominal ventrites very dark brown; V6 and 7 creamy white in area of LO, area outside of LO in V7 pale yellow ( Figs 383, 385 View FIGURES 382−393 ); basal abdominal tergites mid brown; T7 and 8 yellow ( Fig. 386 View FIGURES 382−393 ). Pronotum ( Fig. 384 View FIGURES 382−393 ): anterior margin scarcely produced and rounded; lateral margins approach convex sided (B> A, C); pronotal width slightly less than humeral width. Elytron: subparallel sided; interstitial lines not prominent. Head: GHW 6 x SIW; ASD subequal to ASW.Antennae: incomplete, visible segments are elongate slender. Mouthparts: apical labial palpomere laterally flattened of the form of a wide triangle with inner edge dentate. Abdomen ( Figs 385−387 View FIGURES 382−393 ): well defined apically rounded MPP present; LO in V7 does not reach lateral margins nor into MPP; dorsal surface of V7 not investigated. T8 ( Fig. 387 View FIGURES 382−393 ): not subparallel sided, lateral margins widening then converging gently, median posterior margin broadly and shallowly emarginated; anterolateral prolongations longer than posterior entire part of T8 and expanded vertically, without ventrally directed pieces at their bases. Aedeagal sheath ( Figs 389, 390 View FIGURES 382−393 ): posterior margin of sheath tergite slightly sinuous; anterior 6/7 of sternite very narrow, expanding in apical 1/7 with lateral sclerotized pieces of sternite apically divergent, apical margin slightly sinuous, and terminated by paired apically bulbous hairy lobes; posterior margin of sheath tergite slightly sinuous with acute posterolateral corners. Aedeagus ( Figs 391−393 View FIGURES 382−393 ): elongate narrow, widest across bases of LL; ML extending only half the length of the aedeagus; LL elongate, extending well beyond ML apex and membranous; darker entire base of LL separated along its mid dorsal line for about 1/3 its length; anterior dorsal margin of LL asymmetrical produced on its left side; dissection of specimen in IRNSB had apically membranous portions of LL folded at about half their length and inclining ventrally.

Remarks. Although Damoiseau (1967) did not record a type of this species at IRNSB the similarity of the label data and the identification by Olivier of the single male in IRNSB suggests it could be considered a syntype. This is a distinctive species with some similarities especially in colour to Abs. cerata which has a full LO in V7 reaching to all margins, and no MPP. Ballantyne (1968) observed curvature in the LL of several species she assigned to Luciola (Pygoluciola) and it is probably a post-mortem effect.

MNHN

France, Paris, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

NHML

Natural History Museum, Tripoli

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Lampyridae

Genus

Pygoluciola

Loc

Pygoluciola calceata ( Olivier 1905 )

Ho, - Z. 2019
2019
Loc

Luciola calceata

McDermott, F. A. 1966: 100
Olivier, E. 1905: 207
1905
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