Pseudaspidimerus uttami Kapur

POORANI, J., 2024, An illustrated guide to lady beetles (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) of the Indian Subcontinent. Part 3. Tribe Aspidimerini, Zootaxa 5431 (1), pp. 1-89 : 69-72

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Pseudaspidimerus uttami Kapur
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Pseudaspidimerus uttami Kapur

( Figs 53 View FIGURE 53 , 54 View FIGURE 54 )

Pseudaspidimerus uttami Kapur, 1948: 122 .

Pseudaspidimerus uttami : Bielawski, 1957: 85.— Poorani, 2001: 303; Poorani 2002: 347.

Diagnosis. Length: 2.46 mm; width: 1.98 mm. Form short oval, dorsum moderately convex and densely pubescent. Ground colour shiny black, anterolateral corners of pronotum narrowly yellow, each elytron with a median, oval or subcircular orange yellow spot ( Figs 53a, b View FIGURE 53 , 54a View FIGURE 54 ) or fully melanic and spotless ( Fig. 54d View FIGURE 54 ). Male genitalia ( Fig. 54j–l View FIGURE 54 ) and female genitalia ( Fig. 54i View FIGURE 54 ) as illustrated (Image courtesy: Lizhi Huo).

The spotted form of P. uttami is similar to variants of P. flaviceps with elytral spots and Cryptogonus orbiculus (Gyllenhal) , from which it can be differentiated by generic characters such as nature of prosternal process and the male genitalia.

Type material examined. Holotype male: “ Type (red bordered circular label)/ Ceylon, G. Lewis 1910-320/ Galle, on coast level, 27.xi.–4.xii.81/ Pseudaspidimerus uttami , n.sp. ( TYPE), A.P. Kapur det. 147” ( BMNH).

Distribution. Sri Lanka.

Notes. Poorani (2001) wrongly reported P. uttami from India (Karnataka) based on a misidentification of a female variant of P. flaviceps with a similar colour pattern as P. uttami . See Kapur (1948) for detailed description and male genitalia illustrations.

Genus Trigonocarinatus Huo & Ren

( Fig. 55 View FIGURE 55 )

Trigonocarinatus Huo & Ren, 2015: 172 . Type species: Trigonocarinatus bilineatus Kapur, 1948: 115 , by original designation.

Diagnosis. Form short and broad oval, dorsum moderately convex and densely pubescent. Antenna 9-segmented ( Fig. 55a View FIGURE 55 ), scape and pedicel largest, remaining antennomeres forming a fusiform club distinctly longer than width of scape. Mentum cordiform, anterior margin medially curved. Maxilla with cardo moderately expanded, terminal palpomere strongly transverse ( Fig. 55b View FIGURE 55 ). Prosternal intercoxal process regular, without a triangular fold, prosternal carinae inverted Y-shaped with a short stem ( Fig. 55c View FIGURE 55 ). Abdominal postcoxal lines incomplete ( Fig. 55d View FIGURE 55 ). Female genitalia ( Fig. 55e View FIGURE 55 ) with coxites transverse; bursa elongate, sperm duct progressively thicker. Male genitalia ( Fig. 55f–h View FIGURE 55 ) with penis slender and strongly curved, penis capsule distinct ( Fig. 55h View FIGURE 55 ).

Notes. This genus was erected by Huo et al. (2015a) to accommodate the members of Cryptogonus belonging to the bilineatus -group defined by Kapur (1948) by the different shape of the prosternal carinae. Huo et al. (2015a) mentioned that five species included by Kapur (1948) in the deltoides- group (comprising Cryptogonus deltoides Kapur , C. deltodirus Kapur , C. tristis Kapur ) and bilineatus- group ( C. bilineatus and C. bryanti ) agree well with Trigonocarinatus in terms of prosternal carinae. However, they did not study any of these species and excluded them from Trigonocarinatus .

Distribution. India; Sri Lanka; China.

Included species. Huo et al. (2015a) described four new species of Trigonocarinatus from China and transferred Cryptogonus montanus Hoang ( Vietnam and China) to it. Among the Indian species, Cryptogonus bilineatus Kapur, C. bryanti Kapur , and C. kapuri Ghorpade belong to Trigonocarinatus and the latter two are treated as synonyms here.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Coccinellidae

Genus

Pseudaspidimerus

Loc

Pseudaspidimerus uttami Kapur

POORANI, J. 2024
2024
Loc

Pseudaspidimerus uttami

Poorani, J. 2002: 347
Poorani, J. 2001: 303
Bielawski, R. 1957: 85
1957
Loc

Pseudaspidimerus uttami

Kapur, A. P. 1948: 122
1948
Loc

Trigonocarinatus

Kapur, A. P. 1948: 115
1948
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