Кавказский энтомологический бюллетень 15(1): 121–125 © Caucasian Entomological Bulletin 2019


The longicorn beetle tribe Cerambycini Latreille, 1802 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Cerambycinae) in the fauna of Asia.

5. Notes on the genus Pneumida J. Thomson, 1864 and some other little-known taxa from Indochina

Жуки-дровосеки трибы Cerambycini Latreille, 1802 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Cerambycinae) фауны Азии.

5. Заметки о роде Pneumida J. Thomson, 1864

и некоторых других малоизвестных таксонах из Индокитая

© A.I. Miroshnikov1, 2, T. Tichý3

© А.И. Мирошников1, 2, Т. Тихий

1Russian Entomological Society, Krasnodar, Russia. E-mail: miroshnikov-ai@yandex.ru 2Sochi National Park, Moskovskaya str., 21, Sochi, Krasnodar Region 354002 Russia 3Technical University of Ostrava, Sokolska av., 33, Ostrava 70121, Czech Republic

1Русское энтомологическое общество, Краснодар, Россия

2Сочинский национальный парк, ул. Московская, 21, Сочи, Краснодарский край 354000 Россия

3Остравский технический университет, Сокольский пр., 33, Острава 70121 Чешская Республика

Key words: Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Cerambycini, Pneumida, Derolus, new combinations, new synonymy, Indochina, Borneo.

Ключевые слова: Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Cerambycini, Pneumida, Derolus, новые комбинации, новая синонимия, Индокитай, Борнео.


Abstract. A brief review of the genus Pneumida

J. Thomson, 1864, as well as a key to its species are given. The following new combinations and new synonymy are established: Pneumida trifulvofasciata (Hayashi, 1975), comb. n., Derolus argenteofasciatus (Pic, 1951), comb. n. = Derolus glauciapicalis Gressitt et Rondon, 1970, syn. n. Pneumida trifulvofasciata comb. n., described from Borneo, is recorded from Western Malaysia and generally from Indochina for the first time.

Резюме. Дан краткий обзор рода Pneumida

J. Thomson, 1864 и предложена таблица для определения его видов. Установлены следующие новые комбинации и новая синонимия: Pneumida trifulvofasciata (Hayashi, 1975), comb. n., Derolus argenteofasciatus (Pic, 1951), comb. n. = Derolus glauciapicalis Gressitt et Rondon, 1970, syn. n. Впервые для Западной Малайзии, как и в целом для Индокитая, указан Pneumida trifulvofasciata comb. n., описанный с Борнео.

Introduction

Since the genus Pneumida J. Thomson, 1864 had been synonymized with the genus Ceresium Newmam, 1842 (Callidiopini Lacordaire, 1868) shortly after its description [Lacordaire, 1868], for a very long time it remained accepted as such by various researchers [Gemminger, 1872; Gahan, 1906; Aurivillius, 1912; Matsushita, 1933;

McKeown, 1947; Gressitt, 1951; Gressitt, Rondon, 1970;

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Research Article / Научная статья

DOI: 10.23885/181433262019151-121125

Kusama, Takakuwa, 1984 and others]. Only at the end of the last century that synonymy was proposed to be considered erroneous [Holzschuh, 1995], even though in some modern publications [Catalogue..., 2010; Ślipiński, Escalona, 2016] Pneumida is still listed as a synonym of Ceresium.

The present paper provides a brief review of the genus Pneumida and gives a key to its species. One species of that genus is transferred therein from the genus Derolus Gahan, 1891. At the same time, one of the species of the genus Prothema Pascoe, 1857 (Prothemini Lacordaire, 1868) is newly transferred to Pneumida, thereby one of the species of Derolus is proposed to be considered as its synonym.

The material treated in this work belongs to the following institutional and private collections:

BM – Bishop Museum (Honolulu, USA);

BMNH – Natural History Museum (London, United Kingdom);

FFPRI – Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute (Tsukuba, Japan);

LIPI – Lembaga Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia (Cibinong-Bogor, Indonesia);

MNHN – Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle (Paris, France);

NHMD – Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen (Copenhagen, Denmark);

OMNH – Osaka Museum of Natural History (Osaka, Japan);

cAM – collection of Alexandr Miroshnikov (Krasnodar, Russia);

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cCH – collection of Carolus Holzschuh (Villach, Austria);

cFR – collection of Francesco Ruggiero (Viterbo, Italy); cLD – collection of Luboš Dembický (Brno, Czech

Republic);

cTT – collection of Tomáš Tichý (Opava, Czech Republic).

Genus Pneumida J. Thomson, 1864

Pneumida J. Thomson, 1864: 191; Lacordaire, 1868: 353 (syn. pro Ceresium Newmam, 1842; wrong synonymy); Gemminger, 1872: 2837 (syn. pro Ceresium; wrong synonymy); Gahan, 1906:

156 (syn. pro Ceresium; wrong synonymy); Aurivillius, 1912: 123 (syn. pro Ceresium; wrong synonymy); Matsushita, 1933: 299 (syn. pro Ceresium; wrong synonymy); McKeown, 1947: 46 (syn. pro Ceresium; wrong synonymy); Gressitt, 1951: 154 (syn. pro Ceresium; wrong synonymy); Gressitt, Rondon, 1970: 95 (syn. pro Ceresium; wrong synonymy); Kusama, Takakuwa, 1984: 263 (syn. pro Ceresium; wrong synonymy); Holzschuh, 1995: 16 (Pneumida

J. Thomson, gen. revalid., non syn. pro Ceresium; in original: “Pneumida Thomson n. stat.”, sic); Catalogue..., 2010: 156 (syn. pro Ceresium; wrong synonymy); Ślipiński, Escalona, 2016: 95 (syn. pro Ceresium; wrong synonymy).

Type species: Pneumida argenteofasciata J. Thomson, 1864.

Composition. The genus includes four species.

Distribution. Oriental realm.

Pneumida argenteofasciata J. Thomson, 1864 (Color plate 7: 1–4; Color plate 8: 11)

Pneumida argenteofasciata J. Thomson, 1864: 191. Type locality: “Malasia” (according to the original description and the label of the holotype). Holzschuh, 1995: 16 (Pneumida argenteofasciata comb. rest.; in original: “Pneumida argenteofasciata Thomson n. stat.”, sic).

Ceresium argenteofasciatum: Gemminger, 1872: 2837;

Aurivillius, 1912: 123.

Derolus argentesignatus Gressitt et Rondon, 1970: 76 (type locality: Laos, Vientiane Province, Nong Tevada, 170 m (according to the original description)). Hua, 1984: 34; Holzschuh, 1995: 16 (syn. pro Pneumida argenteofasciata); Miroshnikov, 2018: 244.

Material. 1, holotype, by monotypy (MNHN) (Color plate 7: 1),

Pneumida Thoms. S.C. 191”, “argenteofasciata Thoms. Type Malas.”, “Th. / Type”, “Ex Musæo James Thomson”, “Museum Paris Coll. J. Thomson 1952”, “Lectotype ” (sic) (Color plate 7: 2); 1(MNHN), “Cambodge, Rég. de Chichreng, G. Thomas 1912”, “Muséum Paris 1952 Coll. R. Oberthur”; 1, holotype of Derolus argentesignatus Gressitt et Rondon, 1970 (BM) (photograph; Color plate 7: 3); 1, paratype of D. argentesignatus (BMNH) (photograph; Color plate 8: 11); 1(cAM) (Color plate 7: 4), NW Thailand, Mae Hong Son Prov., Pai env., ~600 m, road on Mae Yen waterfall, 19°21ʹ42ʺN / 98°27ʹ46ʺE – 19°22ʹ01ʺN / 98°30ʹ29ʺE, 27.04–9.05.2013 (leg.

I. Melnik); 1(cTT), same locality, ~530 m, 19°21ʹ48ʺN / 98°27ʹ57ʺE, 2–9.05.2013 (leg. O. Mosalov); 1(cAM), N Thailand, Chiang Rai Prov., Doi Chang env., 640–750 m, 19°46ʹ01ʺN / 99°28ʹ11ʺE – 9°47ʹ44ʺN / 99°27ʹ06ʺE,

11–15.05.2013 (leg. I. Melnik); 1(cFR) (photograph), Vietnam, Binh Thuan Prov., Dong Tien, 05.2018 (local collector).

Morphological notes. Body length 13.9–16 mm, humeral width 3.5–4.1 mm, thereby the holotype is 15 mm and 4.1 mm, respectively.

Remarks. The first author of this paper, noting Derolus argentesignatus in his recent publication [Miroshnikov, 2018], considered it premature to follow the above synonymy by Holzschuh’s [1995] without any comments. The reason for this was that he himself had not seen the type of Pneumida argenteofasciata (Holzschuh failed to present its picture), while in many works (see above), including

modern ones [Catalogue..., 2010; Ślipiński, Escalona, 2016],

Pneumida is accepted as a synonym of Ceresium.

Now, after our present revision of the holotype of

P. argenteofasciata, Holzschuh’s [1995] conclusions prove to be correct.

Distribution. Western Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam.

Pneumida trifulvofasciata (Hayashi, 1975), comb. n.

(Color plate 7: 5–7; Color plate 8: 8–9)

Derolus trifulvofasciatus Hayashi, 1975: 178 (type locality: Borneo, Sarawak, 40 miles West of Miri, Sibuti, Kayu Kapur Camp (according to the original description and the label of the holotype). Mizuno, Shiyake, 2004: 19, pl. 6, fig. 159; Heffern, 2013: 9.

Material. 1, holotype (OMNH) (photograph; Color plate 7: 5), “Kayu

Kapur Camp. Sibuti, Sarawak, Borneo, 24.III.1970, M. Hayashi leg.”, “Holotype Derolus trifulvofasciatus Hayashi”, “M. Hayashi Coll. OMNH [98–32]” (Color plate 7: 6); 1(FFPRI) (photograph), Indonesia, East Kalimantan, Bukit Soeharto, at light, 23.11.1998 (leg. H. Makihara); 1(FFPRI) (photograph; Color plate 8: 8), same locality, at light, 18.11.1998 (leg. H. Makihara); 1(FFPRI) (photograph; Color plate 8: 9), Indonesia, East Kalimantan, Bukit Bangkirai, at light, 25.08.1999 (leg. H. Makihara); 1(LIPI) (photograph), same locality; 1(cLD) (Color plate 7: 7), W Malaysia, Johor, 20 km S of Mersing, Jemaluang, 300 m, 1–14.02.2003 (leg. P. Čechovský).

Morphological notes. Body length 10.9–14.5 mm, humeral width 2.6–4 mm; thereby the holotype is 14 mm and 4 mm, respectively [Hayashi, 1975], while the female from Western Malaysia is the smallest.

Distribution. Until now, this species has only been known from Borneo [Hayashi, 1975; Mizuno, Shiyake,

2004; Heffern, 2013].

Based on the material studied, P. trifulvofasciata comb. n. is being recorded here from Western Malaysia, as from Indochina in general, for the first time.

Pneumida argentella Holzschuh, 1995 (Color plate 8: 10)

Pneumida argentella Holzschuh, 1995: 17 (type locality: S Thailand, Betong, 05°51ʹN / 101°03E (according to the original description)). Heffern, 2013: 11 (Borneo).

Material. 1, holotype (cCH) (photograph; Color plate 8: 10); 2

(NHMD), E Malaysia, Sabah, Crocker Range, 03.2003 (local collector), “Pneumida argentella Holz., Ole Mehl det. 2004 or 2005”; 1, (NHMD), same geographical label, but taken on 04.2014, “Pneumida argentella Holz., Ole Mehl det. 2014”; 1, 1(NHMD), 1(cAM ex NHMD), E Malaysia, Sabah, Trus Madi Mt., 03.2003 (local collector), “Pneumida argentella Holz., Ole Mehl det. 2004”; 1(cAM ex NHMD), 1(NHMD), same geographical label, but taken on 04.2005, “Pneumida argentella Holz., Ole Mehl det. 2006”; 1(cTT), same geographical label, but taken on 06.2007 (local collector).

Morphological notes. Body length 9.2–14.9 mm, humeral width 2.15–3.7 mm; body length of holotype

12.2 mm [Holzschuh, 1995].

Distribution. Thailand, Eastern Malaysia; very likely, Indonesian part of Borneo.

Pneumida sagittifera Holzschuh, 2010 (Color plate 8: 12)

Pneumida sagittifera Holzschuh, 2010: 148 (type locality: Malaysia, Sabah, Trus Madi Mt. (according to the original description)). Heffern, 2013: 11.

Material. 1, holotype (cCH) (photograph; Color plate 8: 12).

Morphological notes. Body length 14.3–17.8 mm [Holzschuh, 2010].

Distribution. Eastern Malaysia; very likely, Indonesian part of Borneo.

The longicorn beetle tribe Cerambycini Latreille, 1802 Color plate 7


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Figs 1–7. Pneumida J. Thomson, 1864, habitus, dorsal view, and labels.

1–4 – P. argenteofasciata J. Thomson, 1864 (1–2 – photographs by Azadeh Taghavian; 3 – photograph by Nobuo Ohbayashi); 5–7 – P. trifulvofasciata (Hayashi, 1975), comb. n. (5–6 – photographs by Shigehiko Shiyake); 1–3, 5–6 – holotypes (3 – Derolus argentesignatus Gressitt et Rondon, 1970); 1, 3–4 – males; 5, 7 – females (7 – from Western Malaysia).

Рис. 1–7. Pneumida J. Thomson, 1864, общий вид сверху и этикетки.

1–4 – P. argenteofasciata J. Thomson, 1864 (1–2 – фотографии А. Тагвьян; 3 – фотография Н. Обаяси); 5–7 – P. trifulvofasciata (Hayashi, 1975), comb. n. (5–6 – фотографии С. Шияке); 1–3, 5–6 – голотипы (3 – Derolus argentesignatus Gressitt et Rondon, 1970); 1, 3–4 – самцы; 5, 7 – самки (7 – из Западной Малайзии).

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Figs 8–12. Pneumida J. Thomson, 1864, habitus, dorsal view.

8–9 – P. trifulvofasciata (Hayashi, 1975), comb. n. (from East Kalimantan; photographs by Hiroshi Makihara); 10 – P. argentella Holzschuh, 1995 (photograph by Luboš Dembický); 11 – P. argenteofasciata J. Thomson, 1864 (paratype of Derolus argentesignatus Gressitt et Rondon, 1970; photograph by Luboš Dembický); 12 – P. sagittifera Holzschuh, 2010 (photograph by Luboš Dembický); 10, 12 – holotypes; 8, 12 – females; 9–11 – males.

Рис. 8–12. Pneumida J. Thomson, 1864, общий вид сверху.

8–9 – P. trifulvofasciata (Hayashi, 1975), comb. n. (из Восточного Калимантана; фотографиии Х. Макихары); 10 – P. argentella Holzschuh, 1995 (фотография Л. Дембицкого); 11 – P. argenteofasciata J. Thomson, 1864 (паратип Derolus argentesignatus Gressitt et Rondon, 1970; фотография Л. Дембицкого); 12 – P. sagittifera Holzschuh, 2010 (фотография Л. Дембицкого); 10, 12 – голотипы; 8, 12 – самки; 9–11 – самцы.

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Figs 13–15. Derolus argenteofasciatus (Pic, 1951), comb. n., habitus, dorsal view, and labels.

13 – male from Thailand; 14 – holotype, male of Prothema argenteofasciata Pic, 1951. 14–15 – photographs by Azadeh Taghavian. Рис. 13–15. Derolus argenteofasciatus (Pic, 1951), comb. n., общий вид сверху и этикетки.

13 – самец из Таиланда; 14 – голотип, самец Prothema argenteofasciata Pic, 1951. 14–15 – фотографии А. Тагвьян.


Key to species of Pneumida

  1. Spot (fascia) of dense, recumbent, light setae at base of each elytron much less strongly developed and it not more than 3 times as long as scutellum, as in Color plate 7: 1, 3, 4; Color plate 8: 10, 11, thereby the spot behind can be connected only with a more or less narrow fragment of resmaining pattern of similar setae, as in Color plate 8: 10 2

  2. Elytra with a median comparatively narrow fascia of dense, recumbent, light setae extended along suture towards scutellum, as in Color plate 7: 1, 3, 4; Color plate 8: 11; male antennomeres 3 and 4 not inflated, as in Color plate 7: 1, 3, 4; Color plate 8: 11 ....................

    .............................................................. P. argenteofasciata

  3. Pronotum with a clearly sharper constriction at apex, as in Color plate 8: 12; median elytral fascia of dense, recumbent, light setae much more strongly developed, as in Color plate 8: 12 .................................. P. sagittifera

    Genus Derolus Gahan, 1891

    Derolus Gahan, 1891: 26 (Pachydissus subgen.). Gahan, 1906:

    135; Aurivillius, 1912: 58; Winkler, 1929: 1142; Plavilstshikov, 1931:

    85; 1940: 111, 640; Gressitt, 1951: 141; Gressitt, Rondon, 1970: 72;

    Catalogue..., 2010: 159; Heffern, 2013: 9; Nga et al., 2014: 432;

    Kariyanna et al., 2017: 28; Vitali et al., 2017: 59; Miroshnikov, 2018:

    242.

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    Capnocerambyx Reitter, 1894: 356 (type species: “C. mauritanicus Luc[as]. (sic)”).

    Type species: Hammaticherus mauritanicus Buquet, 1840, by subsequent designation [Gahan, 1906].

    Remarks. The need for a detailed revision of this genus and the development of its clear-cut diagnosis has repeatedly been expressed in the literature, including some papers by one of the authors of the present publication [Miroshnikov, 2016, 2018]. At the same time, the systematic position of some taxa requires reconsideration and a tentative transfer to the genus Derolus. This seems the best option at least as regards the species quoted below, especially considering the synonymy proposed here.

    Derolus argenteofasciatus (Pic, 1951), comb. n.

    (Figs 13–15)

    Prothema argenteofasciata Pic, 1951: 11 (type locality: Vietnam, Saigon [now Ho Chi Minh] (according to the original description and the label of the holotype)). Hua, 1984: 35 (as Derolus glauciapicalis); Miroshnikov, 2018: 242 (as Derolus glauciapicalis).

    Derolus glauciapicalis Gressitt et Rondon, 1970: 75, syn. n. (type locality: Laos, Sayaboury, 170 m (according to the original description)).

    Material. 1, holotype, by monotypy (MNHN) (Fig. 14), “Saigon,

    19.V.[19]50, J. Barbier”, “3849”, “Prothema argenteofasciata mihi”, “Type” (Fig. 15); 1, holotype of Derolus glauciapicalis (BM) (photograph); 1(cAM) (Fig. 13), NW Thailand, Lamphun, Mae Tha, 20.04.2011 (local collector); 1(cTT), same label; 1(cFR) (photograph), Vietnam, Binh Thuan Prov., Dong Tien, 05.2018 (local collector).

    Distribution. Vietnam, Laos, Thailand.

    Acknowledgements

    We are very grateful to Alexey Yu. Solodovnikov (NHMD) for the opportunity to study the museum material, to Luboš Dembický (Brno, Czech Republic) who have provided some valuable specimens from his private collection. We would like to express our sincere thanks to Azadeh Taghavian (MNHN), Francesco Ruggiero (Viterbo, Italy), Hiroshi Makihara (Isumi, Chiba, Japan), Nobuo Ohbayashi (Miura City, Kanagawa, Japan), Shigehiko Shiyake (OMNH), again to Luboš Dembický for the helpful provision of various pictures and/or valuable information. We give special thanks to Kirill V. Makarov (Moscow Pedagogical State University, Moscow, Russia) for having rendered his help in the preparation of some photographs and to Tatiana P. Miroshnikova (Krasnodar, Russia) who helped a lot in the preparation of the illustrations for publication. Last but not least, the first author deeply indebted to Alexey Yu. Solodovnikov for his kind permission to retain some specimens of Pneumida argentella in the personal collection.

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Received / Поступила: 28.05.2019 Accepted / Принята: 25.06.2019