Micraspis discolor (Fabricius)

POORANI, J., 2023, An illustrated guide to lady beetles (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) of the Indian Subcontinent. Part 1. Tribe Coccinellini, Zootaxa 5332 (1), pp. 1-307 : 183-185

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Micraspis discolor (Fabricius)
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Micraspis discolor (Fabricius)

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Coccinella discolor Fabricius, 1798: 77 (Lectotype, ZMUC; Type locality: Tranquebar).

Verania discolor: Mulsant, 1850: 369 ; Korschefsky 1932: 308; Bielawski 1957: 92.

Micraspis discolor: Kamiya 1965b: 60 ; Sasaji 1968 c: 128; Poorani 2002: 335; Poorani et al. 2023: 450 View Cited Treatment .

Diagnosis. Length: 3.50–5.00 mm; width: 3.00– 3.70 mm. Form ( Figs 127a–d View FIGURE 127 , 130m –o View FIGURE 130 ) subcircular to oval, dorsum subhemispherical and convex. Ground colour orange yellow with the following markings: Head with a black marking on posterior half reaching up to lower margin of eyes; pronotum with a pair of subtriangular markings along basal margin and two smaller, round spots in middle which are in various states of fusion or absent ( Fig. 127e View FIGURE 127 ). Antenna yellow, apical antennomeres darker brownish. Scutellar shield very small, triangular. Elytral suture with a thin black stripe. Female genitalia ( Fig. 128f–h View FIGURE 128 ) and male genitalia ( Fig. 128a–d View FIGURE 128 ) as illustrated. Variants from northeastern region of India ( Fig. 129 View FIGURE 129 ) are ventrally darker brown but with similar genitalia.

Immature stages. Life stages as illustrated in Fig. 130 View FIGURE 130 .

Distribution. India (Assam, Karnataka, Kerala, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Pondicherry, Tamil Nadu); Sri Lanka.

Prey/associated habitat. Hemiptera : Aleyrodidae : Aleurolobus barodensis (Maskell) , aleyrodids on sugarcane; Aphididae : Aphis craccivora Koch , Rhopalosiphum nymphaeae (Linnaeus) ; Cicadellidae : Nephotettix spp. ; Delphacidae : Nilaparvata lugens (Stål) , Sogatella furcifera (Horvath) ; Pseudococcidae : Brevennia rehi (Lindinger) (= Ripersia oryzae Green ); Lepidoptera : Pyralidae : Egg masses of Scirpophaga incertulas (Walker) , early instar larvae of Cnaphalocrocis medinalis (Guenée) . Very common on rice; also found on aquatic and semiaquatic vegetation, and sugarcane.

Its role as a predator is rather limited as it feeds on rice pollen and is reported to prefer it to other insect prey. After paddy flowering, it is reported to feed on pollen of weeds and grasses such as Cardanthera balsamica and Echinocloa colona. It is a minor pest during flowering in rice and causes damage by feeding on pollen grains and interferes with grain setting, resulting in chaffy, white grains ( Nagaraja Rao & Abraham 1959). However, Afsana & Islam (2001) observed that feeding on rice pollen by even very high populations did not result in grain sterility.

Seasonal occurrence. Collected almost throughout the year. Most abundant, especially during flowering, in rice ecosystem (August, September–October, December.

Notes. Species identified as M. discolor from different parts of Southeast Asia including China and Japan are not conspecific with the nominate form originally described from south India (Tamil Nadu). Poorani et al. (2023) established the identity of M. discolor based on Fabricius’s type material from South India and phylogenetic analysis of the COI sequences of Indian M. discolor and other Asian ‘ M. discolor’ sequences from South and southeast Asian countries also proved it to be a distinct species. Due to the co-existence of more than one species of Micraspis in the rice paddies of the Indian subcontinent, available literature on M. discolor needs to be treated with discretion.

Kamiya, H. (1965 b) A revision of the tribe Coccinellini of Japan and the Ryukyus (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae). Memoirs of the Faculty of Liberal Arts, Fukui University, Series II, Natural Sciences, 15, 27 - 71.

Korschefsky, R. (1932) Coleopterorum Catalogus. Pars 120. Coccinellidae II. W. Junk, Berlin, 435 pp.

Mulsant, E. (1850) Species des Coleopteres Trimeres Securipalpes. Annales des Sciences Physiques et Naturelles, d'Agriculture et d'Industrie, publiees par la Societe nationale d'Agriculture, etc., de Lyon, Deuxieme Serie, 2, 1 - 1104. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 8953

Nagaraja Rao, P. R. & Abraham, E. V. (1959) Occurrence of Alesia discolor Fab. in rice fields in Madras. Madras Agricultural Journal, 46, 234 - 235.

Poorani, J., Booth, R. G., Anuradha, C., Gracy, R. G., Thanigairaj, R. & Swathi, R. S. (2023) Identity of the ' true' Micraspis discolor (Fabricius) (Coleoptera, Coccinellidae) with illustrated diagnostic notes on other Micraspis spp. in Indian paddy fields. Zootaxa, 5271 (3), 446 - 476. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 5271.3.2

Sasaji, H. (1968) Coccinellidae collected in the paddy fields of the Orient, with descriptions of new species (Coleoptera). Mushi, 42, 119 - 132.

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FIGURE 127. Micraspis discolor (Fabricius): a, b. adult, dorsal view; c. adult, frontal view; d. adult, lateral view; e. head and pronotum.

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FIGURE 128. Micraspis discolor (Fabricius), genitalia: a–d. male genitalia: a. tegmen, lateral view; b. tegmen, ventral view; c. penis; d. penis apex; e. ventrite 6, female; f–h. female genitalia.

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FIGURE 129. Micraspis discolor (Fabricius) (northeastern India): a. adult, dorsal view; b. abdominal postcoxal line; c–f. male genitalia: c. tegmen, ventral view; d. tegmen, lateral view; e. penis; f. penis apex.

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FIGURE 130. Micraspis discolor (Fabricius), life stages: a, b. eggs; c–f. early stage larva; g–j. full grown larva; k, l. pupa; m–o. live adult.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Coccinellidae

SubFamily

Coccinellinae

Tribe

Coccinellini

Genus

Micraspis