Lamprigera

Dong, Zhiwei, Yiu, Vor, Liu, Guichun, He, Jinwu, Zhao, Ruoping, Peng, Yanqiong & Li, Xueyan, 2021, Three new species of Lamprigera Motschulsky (Coleoptera, Lampyridae) from China, with notes on known species, Zootaxa 4950 (3), pp. 441-468 : 449-450

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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4950.3.2

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Lamprigera
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Diagnosis of Lamprigera View in CoL male adults

Head totally concealed by pronotum dorsally ( Fig. 94 View FIGURES 94–102 ); eyes kidney-shaped in lateral view and almost contiguous ventrally ( Fig. 95 View FIGURES 94–102 ); vertex broadly impressed between eyes ( Fig. 95 View FIGURES 94–102 ); antennae short, usually no longer than pronotum, 11–segmented, antennomeres 1–2 long and dilated, antennomeres 4–10 or 7–10 serrate, last antennomere briefly bifurcate apically. Pronotum ( Fig. 96 View FIGURES 94–102 ) well-developed, semi-elliptical, with black central disc and varied translucent edge, as important diagnostic traits for species identification. Abdomen with seven visible sternites (visible sternite = ventrite); abdominal tergites strongly lobed. Luminous organs spot-like, each located in sublateral sides of last abdominal ventrite (i.e. ventrite VII). Male genitalia with medial lobe slender in dorsal/ventral aspect, moderately broad in lateral aspect; parameres subparallel sided, thick and evenly broad, as an important diagnostic character for species identification.

Key to Chinese Lamprigera species (excl. L. angustior and L. scutatu s)

1 Pronotum ( Figs. 54 View FIGURES 52–57 , 60 View FIGURES 58–63 , 72 View FIGURES 70–75 , 96 View FIGURES 94–102 ) with translucent or light brown area around anterior edge and posterolateral sides of black central disc.......................................................................................... 2

- Pronotum ( Figs. 66 View FIGURES 64–69 , 78 View FIGURES 76–81 , 84 View FIGURES 82–87 , 90 View FIGURES 88–93 ) only with translucent area at its anterior half and with posterior area darkbrown.......... 6

2 Pronotum ( Fig. 96 View FIGURES 94–102 ) with triangular black central disc......................................................... 3

- Pronotum ( Figs. 54 View FIGURES 52–57 , 60 View FIGURES 58–63 , 72 View FIGURES 70–75 ) with semielliptical black central disc............................................... 4

3 Elytra ( Fig. 94 View FIGURES 94–102 ) all black.......................................................... L. yunnana (Fairmaire, 1897) View in CoL

- Elytra ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 4–21 ) with a narrow yellowish brown rim around outer margin...................... L. taimoshana Yiu, 2017 View in CoL

4 Two expanded dark brown area at the two sides of semielliptical black central disc ( Figs. 66 View FIGURES 64–69 , 78 View FIGURES 76–81 )...................... 5

- No dark brown area at the two sides of semielliptical black central disc ( Fig. 72 View FIGURES 70–75 )................ L. minor ( Olivier, 1885) View in CoL

5 Medial lobe of male genitalia twice as much as parameres in length ( Figs. 55, 56 View FIGURES 52–57 )............ L. alticola Dong & Li View in CoL , sp. n.

- Medial lobe only a little longer than parameres ( Figs. 61, 62 View FIGURES 58–63 )......................... L. luquanensis Dong & Li View in CoL , sp. n.

6 Parameres with blunt end, pronotum with a thin yellow brown area at posterior edge ( Figs. 90-92 View FIGURES 88–93 )................................................................................................ L. nitidicollis (Fairmaire, 1891) View in CoL

- Parameres with more or less pointed end................................................................... 7

7 End of parameres sharply pointed ( Figs. 67, 68 View FIGURES 64–69 )............................... L. magnapronotum Dong & Li View in CoL , sp. n. - End of parameres only a little pointed..................................................................... 8

8 Body oblong, BW/BL approximate 0.47.............................................. L. nepalensis ( Hope, 1831) View in CoL

- Body wide, BW/BL approximate 0.6................................................. L. morator ( Olivier, 1891) View in CoL

Hope, F. W. (1831) Synopsis of the new species of Nepaul insects in the collection of Major General Hardwicke. The Zoological Miscellany, 1, 21 - 33.

Olivier, E. (1885) Catalogue des Lampyrides faisant partie des collections du Musee Civique de Genes. Annali del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Genova, 2 (2 a), 333 - 374.

Olivier, E (1891) Viaggio di leonardo fea in Birmania E Regioni Vicine XXXV. Lampyrides Rapporte De Birmanie Par M. L. Fea avec Descriptions des Especes Nouvelles, Annali del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Genova, 30, 10.

Yiu, V. (2017) A study of Rhagophthalmidae and Lampyridae in Hong Kong with descriptions of new species (Coleoptera). Lampyrid, 4, 53.

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FIGURES 94–102. Lamprigera yunnana. 94–96 Habitus of male adult. 94 Dorsal view of male; 95 Ventral view of male; 96 Pronotum of male. 97–99 Male genitalia: 97 Dorsal view; 98 Ventral view; 99 Lateral view. 100 Bioluminescence of female adult. 101 Dorsal view of female adult. 102 Larva of the last instar. Scale bars: 5 mm (94–96, 101–102), 0.5 mm (97–99).

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FIGURES 52–57. Lamprigera alticola sp. nov. 52–54 Habitus of male adult. 52 Dorsal view; 53 Ventral view; 54 Pronotum. 55–57 Male genitalia. 55 Dorsal view; 56 Ventral view; 57 Lateral view. Scale bars: 5 mm (52–54), 0.5 mm (55–57).

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FIGURES 58–63. Lamprigera luquanensis sp. nov. 58–60 Habitus of male adult. 58 Dorsal view; 69 Ventral view; 60 Pronotum. 61–63 Male genitalia. 61 Dorsal view; 62 Ventral view; 63 Lateral view. Scale bars: 5 mm (58–60), 0.5 mm (61–63).

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FIGURES 70–75. Lamprigera minor. 70–72 Habitus of male adult. 70 Dorsal view; 71 Ventral view; 72 Pronotum. 73–75 Male genitalia. 73 Dorsal view; 74 Ventral view; 75 Lateral view. Scale bars: 5 mm (70–72), 0.5 mm (73–75).

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FIGURES 64–69. Lamprigera magnapronotum sp. nov. 64–66 Habitus of male adult. 64 Dorsal view; 65 Ventral view; 66 Pronotum. 67–69 Male genitalia. 67 Dorsal view; 68 Ventral view; 69 Lateral view. Scale bars: 5 mm (64–66), 0.5 mm

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FIGURES 76–81. Lamprigera morator. 76–78 Habitus of male adult. 76 Dorsal view; 77 Ventral view; 78 Pronotum. 79– 81 Male genitalia. 79 Dorsal view; 80 Ventral view; 81 Lateral view. Scale bars: 5 mm (76–78), 0.5 mm (79–81).

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FIGURES 82–87. Lamprigera nepalensis. 82–84 Habitus of male adult. 82 Dorsal view; 83 Ventral view; 84 Pronotum. 85–87 Male genitalia. 85 Dorsal view; 86 Ventral view; 87 Lateral view. Scale bars: 5 mm (82–84), 0.5 mm (85–87).

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FIGURES 88–93. Lamprigera nitidicollis. 88–90 Habitus of male adult. 88 Dorsal view; 89 Ventral view; 90 Pronotum. 91–93 Male genitalia. 91 Dorsal view; 92 Ventral view; 93 Lateral view. Scale bars: 5 mm (88–90), 0.5 mm (91–93).

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FIGURES 4–21. Type specimens examined in this study. 4–6 Lamprigera minor (Olivier, 1885). 7–9 Lamprigera dorsalis (Olivier, 1903). 10–12 Lamprigera taimoshana Yiu, 2017. 13–15 Lamprigera boyei (Motschulsky, 1853). 16–18 Lamprigera morator (Olivier, 1891). 19–21 Lamprigera nepalensis (Hope, 1831).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Lampyridae