Diognetus insulanus ( Yasunaga, 1994 ), 2023

Yasunaga, Tomohide, Schwartz, Michael D. & Chérot, Frédéric, 2023, Revision of the plant bug genus Diognetus, with descriptions of thirteen new species from the Oriental and Eastern Palearctic Regions (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae), Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae (Acta. Ent. Mus. Natl. Pragae) 63 (1), pp. 1-55 : 26

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scientific name

Diognetus insulanus ( Yasunaga, 1994 )
status

comb. nov.

Diognetus insulanus ( Yasunaga, 1994) comb. nov.

( Figs 3C View Fig , 12D–F View Fig , 14A–B View Fig , 15A–E View Fig , 23 View Fig , 29 View Fig )

Yamatolygus insulanus Yasunaga, 1994: 121 View in CoL (original description).

Yamatolygus insulanus: YASUNAGA (2001) View in CoL : 268, fig. 317 (diagnosis); KERZHNER & JOSIFOV (1999): 182 (catalog); SCHUH (2002 –2013) (online catalog); NOZAKI et al. (2015): 17 (faunal list); AUKEMA (2018) (online catalog).

Yamatolygus insulans (incorrect subsequent spelling): SCHUH (1995): 972 (catalog).

Yamatolygus insulanus View in CoL (misidentification referring to Diognetus vernus sp. nov.): NOZAKI et al. (2016): 81 (faunal list); OH et al. (2018): 482 (faunal list); KIM et al. (2019): 72 (diagnosis).

Type material examined. HOLOTYPE: J, JAPAN: RYUKYUS: Amami- - Oshima Island, Kagoshima Pref., Yamato Village, Materia Waterfall , 28.316860, 129.351380, UV light trap, 12 May 1987, T. Yasunaga ( TYCN) AMNH _ PBI 00380750 GoogleMaps ). PARATYPES: JAPAN: RYUKYUS: Tokara Islands, Takara Island, 29.14, 129.21, 16–17 May 1991, T. Ueno, 2 JJ 2 ♀♀ ( TYCN); Amami-Oshima Island, Chinaze, 28.351, 129.437, UV light trap, 13 May 1987, T. Yasunaga ( TYCN); Okinawa Island, Nago City, Ohura, 26.555, 128.045, UV lighting, 5 Jun 1990, M. Hayashi et al., 1 J 1♀ ( TYCN); Okinawa Island, Nago City, Haneji, 26.61 128.02, 24 Apr 1993, S. Azuma, 1 J 2♀♀ ( TYCN); Okinawa Island, Kunigami Village, Yona, 26.763503, 128.216387, on flower of Schima wallichii , 21 May 1993, T. Yasunaga, 1 ♀ ( TYCN); same locality, UV light trap, 20–25 May 1993, T. Yasunaga, 2 JJ 2 ♀♀ ( TYCN); same locality, 24 May 1993, Y. Nakatani, 1 ♀ ( NIAES).

Additional material examined. JAPAN: KYUSHU: Kagoshima Pref., Simo-Koshiki Island, Aose, 31.6755, 129.7210, UV lighting, 25 Aug 2014, T. Nozaki, 1 ♀ ( WCF); Yakushima Island, Issou, 30.45 130.48, 10 Oct 1992, Y. Sawada, 1 J ( TYCN). Nagasaki Pref., Goto Islands, Nakadohri Island, Shin-Kamigoto Town, Tsuzuki-Hamano’ura, 32.9608, 129.0277, UV lighting, 5–6 Jun 2022, T. Yasunaga, 1 J ( TYCN). RYU- KYUS: Okinawa Island, Kunigami Village, Okuni Trail, 26.74, 128.22, inflorescence of Meliosma oldhamii, T. Yasunaga , 1 ♀ ( TYCN); same locality, UV lighting, 25 Jun 1999, T. Yasunaga, 4 JJ 3 ♀♀ ( TYCN); Okinawa Island, Kunigami Village, Yona, 15–18 May 1998, Y. Nakatani, 2 JJ 2 ♀♀ ( NIAES); same locality, 5 Feb 1998, K. Takahashi, 1 ♀ ( TYCN). PHILIPPINES: LUZON: Ifugao, Liwo, 8 km East Mayoyao, 16.90000, 121.20000, 1000 m (3,281 ft), 06 Jun 1967 – 08 Jun 1967, H. M. Torrevillas, 2 JJ ( AMNH _ PBI 00419615–00419616), 2 ♀♀ (00419620–00419621) ( BPBM). TAIWAN: NANTOU HSIEN: Ren’ai Town, Huei-Sun For. Rec. Area, 5 km NE of Meiyuan, 24.06670, 120.98330, 733 m (2,405 ft), 10–11 Jul 1992, T.J.Henry &A. G.Wheeler, Jr., 1 ♀ (00419675) ( USNM); same data, 1 J ( TYCN); Huiseun Forest Area, along Guandao-xi, 24.0865, 121.0265,Mercury UV lighting, 14–15 Mar 2017, T. Yasunaga et al. ( NMNS).

Redescription. For description see YASUNAGA (1994).

Measurements. See Table 1.

Differential diagnosis. Recognized by its ovoid body, with 4.5–5.2 mm total length; castaneous to reddish-brown general coloration ( Figs 3C View Fig , 14A–B View Fig ); densely distributed sericeous setae along with rather sparsely distributed simple setae on dorsum ( Fig. 23 View Fig ); relatively long labium that is as long as or slightly exceeding apex of metacoxa ( Figs 3C View Fig , 14B View Fig , 29A, C View Fig ); less rugose, uniformly and finely punctate scutellum ( Figs 23 View Fig , 29B View Fig ); short metafemur that is shorter than basal width of pronotum in male; relatively wide basal protuberance of left paramere ( Figs 12D View Fig , 15B View Fig ); distinct TS and elongate LS of vesica ( Figs 12F View Fig , 15D View Fig , 29J View Fig ); rather thick-rimmed sclerotized ring ( Figs 16A View Fig , 29N View Fig ); and rather narrow interramal lobe and dorsal structure ( Figs 16B View Fig , 29L View Fig ). See also differential diagnosis section under D. laureus sp. nov.

Biology. Diognetus insulanus is a thermophilic mirid, occurring only in subtropical and tropical climate zones. Its breeding host is yet to be determined, but ever-green broadleaf trees appear to be the candidates, such as inflorescences of Meliosma oldhamii Miq. (Sabiaceae) and Schima wallichii (DC.) Korth. (Theaceae) from which the adult specimens (including some teneral individuals) were found. Collection records suggest at least two generations per year ( Table 2). Like as other congeners, the adults were frequently attracted to UV light at night.

Distribution. Japan (Koshiki, Yakushima, Amami-Oshima and Okinawa Islands) ( YASUNAGA 1994, 2001, NOZAKI et al. 2015), Philippines * (Luzon), Taiwan * (Nantou District); this thermophilic species appears to be restricted to subtropical and tropical climatic zones.

AUKEMA B. 2018: Catalogue of the Palaearctic Heteroptera (searchable online database). https: // catpalhet. linnaeus. naturalis. nl / (Accessed 20 Jan 2023).

KERZHNER I. M. & JOSIFOV M. 1999: Family Miridae Hahn, 1833. Pp. 1 - 576. In AUKEMA B. & RIEGER CH. (eds.): Catalogue of the Heteroptera of the Palaearctic Region. Vol. 3. Cimicomorpha II. The Netherlands Entomological Society, Amsterdam, xiv + 577 pp.

KIM J., KIM W. & JUNG S. 2019: Two newly recorded genera Tolongia and Yamatolygus of the mirine plant bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae) from the Korean Peninsula. Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity 12: 71 - 73.

NOZAKI T., NOZAKI Y., UKI K. & TSUKADA T. 2015: The heteropteran fauna of Shimokoshiki Island, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. Rostria 58: 1 - 40 (in Japanese).

NOZAKI T., NOZAKI Y., UKI K. & TSUKADA T. 2016: The heteropteran fauna in the Ushibuka area of the Amakusa Islands, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. Rostria 60: 67 - 96 (in Japanese).

OH M., YASUNAGA T., DUWAL R. K. & LEE S. 2018: Annotated checklist of the plant bug tribe Mirini (Heteroptera: Miridae: Mirinae) recorded on the Korean Peninsula, with descriptions of three new species. European Journal of Entomology 115: 467 - 492.

SCHUH R. T. 1995: Plant bugs of the world (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae). Systematic catalog, distributions, host list and bibliography. The New York Entomological Society, xii + 1329 pp.

SCHUH R. T. 2002 - 2013: On-line Systematic Catalog of Plant Bugs (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae). http: // research. amnh. org / pbi / catalog / (Accessed 20 Jan 2023).

YASUNAGA T. 1994: Pinalitus Kelton (Heteroptera, Miridae) and its allied genera of Japan, with descriptions of new genera and species. Japanese Journal of Entomology 62: 115 - 131.

YASUNAGA T. 2001: Family Miridae Hahn, plant bugs. Pp. 112 - 277, pls. 2 - 96. In: YASUNAGA T., TAKAI M. & KAWASAWA T. (eds.): A Field Guide to Japanese Bugs II. Zenkoku Noson Kyoiku Kyokai Publ. Co. Ltd., Tokyo, 350 pp (in Japanese).

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Fig. 3. Habitus images for Diognetus species from Japan and Taiwan.A–B – D. flavigenis (Horváth, 1905) (from Kumano, Wakayama), C – D. insulanus (Yasunaga, 1994) (from Okinawa), D–F – D. styrax sp. nov.,♀ (D–E) and 5th instar nymph (Nantou, Taiwan), G–H – D. yamato nom. nov. (from Kochi).

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Fig. 12. Male genitalia of Diognetus gotohi sp. nov. (A−C), D. insulanus (Yasunaga, 1994) (D−F) and D. laureus sp. nov. (G−I).A, D, G − left paramere; B, E, H − right paramere; C, F, I − vesica (endosoma). Scale bars 0.2 mm.

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Fig. 14. Habitus images of Diognetus spp.A−C − D. insulanus (Yasunaga, 1994), ♀, dorsal (A) and ventral (B) views; C−F − D. intonsus Distant, 1904, J (C) and ♀ (D) from India, ♀ (E−F) from Thailand. G−I – D. magnificus sp. nov., ♀ (G−H) and holotype J (I).

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Fig. 15. Male genitalia of Diognetus insulanus (Yasunaga, 1994) (A−E), D. intonsus Distant, 1904 (F−J) and D. magnificus sp. nov. (K−N). A−B, F−G, K−L − left paramere; C, H, M − right paramere; D−E, I−J, N − vesica (endosoma). Scale bars 0.1 mm.

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Fig. 23. Dorsal vestiture pattern for 4 Japanese Diognetus species: D. cheimon sp. nov., D. insulanus (Yasunaga, 1994), D. laureus sp. nov and D. vernus sp. nov.

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Fig. 29. Scanning electron micrographs for Diognetus insulanus (Yasunaga, 1994) from Okinawa, Japan, J (A, D−E, G−H) and ♀ (B−C, F, I, L−O). A – left lateral habitus; B − dorsal habitus; C − ventral habitus; D − anterior body, left lateral view; E − pleura and scent efferent system, left lateral view; F − metatarsus; G−H − apex of pygophore with parameres, left lateral view (G) and dorsal view (H); I − pretarsal structure of metaleg; J−K − vesica (endosoma); L − posterior wall; M − dorsal structure and interramal lobe; N − sclerotized ring; O − apex of ovipositor (gonapophysis I).

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Fig. 16. Female genitalia of Diognetus insulanus (Yasunaga, 1994) (A−C), D. intonsus Distant, 1904 (D−E) and D. magnificus sp. nov. (F−H). A, F − genital chamber; D − sclerotized ring; B, G − posterior wall; C, E, H − ovipositor (gonapophysis I). Scale bars 0.1 mm.

UV

Departamento de Biologia de la Universidad del Valle

T

Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

NIAES

National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences

BPBM

Bishop Museum

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

NMNS

National Museum of Natural Science

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Miridae

Genus

Diognetus