Scaphisoma luteomaculatum Achard, 1920

Figs 103-106

Scaphosoma luteomaculatum Pic, 1915b: 5 .

Scaphosoma sapitense Pic var. infasciatum Achard, 1920: 131, syn. nov.

Scaphisoma dansalanense Löbl, 1972: 95, syn. nov.

Lectotype of luteomaculatum Pic: MNHN; ♂; by present designation, labelled: Java merid. Palabuan 1892 H. Fruhstorfer. (printed) / type (handwritten by Pic) /TYPE (red, printed) / n. sp. (handwritten by Pic) / Scaphosoma (handwritten by Pic) / Scaphosoma luteomaculatu Pic (handwritten by Pic) / Lectotype Scaphisoma luteomaculatum Pic det. Löbl, 2014. The aedeagus is mounted on a celluloid slide.

Lectotype of infasciatum Achard: MNHN; ♀; by present designation, labelled: Lombok Sapit 2000’ April 1896 H. Fruhstorfer /Museum Paris Coll. A. Grouvelle 1915 / S. sapitense Pic v. infasciatum TYPE (handwritten by Achard) J Achard det / TYPE (red) / Lectotype Scaphisoma infasciatum Achard det. Löbl, 2014.

Additional material examined: NMPC, MHNG; 9 ex.; with the same data as the lectotype. – SMNS; 1 ♀; Lombok, Sesaot, 500 m, 1.2.1994 Bolm lgt. – NMPC; 1 ♂; Lombok, Pringabaja, April 1896 H. Fruhstorfer. – SMNS, MHNG; 3 ♂, 3 ♀; Lombok, Senaro N slope of Rinjani, 2.-5.Feb.1994 1100 m Bolm lgt. – SMNS; 1 ♀; E Lombok, Sapit, 14.- 16.2.1994 SE slope of Mt. Rinjani Bolm lgt. – MHNG; 1 ♀; Lombok, Pusut Pass 300 m, 3.XI.1991, I. Löbl. – SMNS, MHNG; 7 ♂, 5 ♀; W Sumbawa, Batudulang, 30 km S of Sumb. Besar, 1000 m Bolm legt. 10.Feb 1994. – SMNS, MHNG; 1 ♂, 4 ♀; NE Sumbawa, Calabai (Tambora N.P.) 11.- 13.Feb.1994, Bolm lgt. – MHNG; 2 ♂; Bali, Lake Dratan, 24.IV.81, Rougemont. – MHNG; 2 ♂; Bali, Gunung Agung, 19.VII.82, de Rougemont. – MHNG; 1 ♂; Sitinjaulaut, alt. 1000 m 25 km east from Padang Sumatera Barat VIII.17.1977, Sinji Nagai leg.

Distribution: Philippines: Mindanao; Indonesia: Sumatra, Java, Bali, Lombok, Sumbawa, Buru.

Comments: The colour pattern of the elytra is quite variable. Extreme are specimens with elytra uniformly light reddish, or specimens having elytra blackish with a well delimited large reddish subhumeral spot and light in apical third. The aedeagus (Figs 103-106) has a complex internal sac, and the shape of the parameres is slightly variable. The record from Burma (Myanmar) by Pic (1921) was not yet verified.