Novius ruficollis (Mulsant)

Poorani, J., 2023, A review of the tribe Noviini (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) of the Indian subcontinent, Zootaxa 5311 (1), pp. 1-47 : 30-33

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5311.1.1

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Novius ruficollis (Mulsant)
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Novius ruficollis (Mulsant)

( Figs 22 View FIGURE 22 , 23 View FIGURE 23 )

Rodolia ruficollis Mulsant, 1850: 903 .- Korschefsky 1931: 102.- Kapur 1949: 535.- Poorani 2002: 318.

Vedalia ruficollis: Crotch 1874: 281 .

Novius ruficollis: Pang et al. 2020: 20 View Cited Treatment .

Diagnosis. Length: 5.80–6.10 mm; width: 5.30–5.60 mm. Form ( Figs 22a–c View FIGURE 22 , 23a View FIGURE 23 ) broad oval, on a larger scale than N. fumidus ; dorsum subhemispherical, strongly convex and densely pubescent. Dorsal side reddish, ventral side reddish testaceous except metaventrite and first two abdominal ventrites medially dark brown, hind femora infuscate, slightly darker; prosternum medially more distinctly raised.Abdominal postcoxal line complete, shallowly semicircular ( Fig. 22d View FIGURE 22 ), posterior margin of ventrite 6 medially emarginate in male ( Fig. 22d View FIGURE 22 ), apically produced and subtruncate ( Fig. 23b View FIGURE 23 ). Male genitalia diagnostic ( Fig. 22e–g View FIGURE 22 ), female genitalia ( Fig. 23c View FIGURE 23 ) and spermatheca ( Fig. 23d View FIGURE 23 ) as illustrated.

Material examined. Rodolia ruficollis Muls., A.P. Kapur det. 1947/ Assam, Patkai Mts / Doherty /Fry Coll. 1905- 100, 2 ex. ( BMNH) .

Distribution. India (Assam (Patkai Mountains), Tamil Nadu (Nilgiri Hills), West Bengal); Pakistan; Thailand; Vietnam.

Prey/associated habitat. Icerya aegyptiaca (Douglas) infesting cotton, date palm, rose, mulberry and Erythrina sp. ( Muzaffar 1970, Ali et al. 2018). Muzaffar (1970) recorded it on I. aegyptiaca from Karachi, Pakistan and observed that “(…) it fed voraciously on all stages of the mealybug and was found mainly at high host densities (...)” and “appeared to be either density-dependent or restricted to a comparatively mild and humid climate”.

Notes. Kapur (1949) studied only females and illustrated the spermatheca. The specimens examined in the collections of BMNH are illustrated here. It appears to be rare in Indian collections and only one female specimen matching Kapur’s description was examined from the north-eastern Indian state of Manipur ( Fig. 23a View FIGURE 23 ). Hoàng (1983) illustrated the male genitalia of N. ruficollis from Vietnam. Ali et al. (2018) provided an illustration of R. ruficollis , which appears to be similar to the dark brown variants of N. fumidus examined from northern India.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Coccinellidae

Tribe

Noviini

Genus

Novius

Loc

Novius ruficollis (Mulsant)

Poorani, J. 2023
2023
Loc

Vedalia ruficollis:

Crotch, G. R. 1874: 281
1874
Loc

Rodolia ruficollis

Poorani, J. 2002: 318
Kapur, A. P. 1949: 535
Korschefsky, R. 1931: 102
Mulsant, E. 1850: 903
1850
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