Two new species of Pseudovelia HOBERLANDT, 1950 (Insecta: Heteroptera: Veliidae) from Palawan and Busuanga, Philippines

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Ann. Naturhist. Mus. Wien 101 B 147-154 Wien, Dezember 1999 Two new species of Pseudovelia HOBERLANDT, 1950 (Insecta: Heteroptera: Veliidae) from Palawan and Busuanga, Philippines C. Sehnal* Abstract Two species of Pseudovelia HOBERLANDT, 1950, from the Philippines are described as new: Pseudovelia tenuis sp.n. from Busuanga and P. lata sp.n. from Palawan. They are closely related to P. borneensis ANDERSEN, 1983, from Sarawak and Sabah (Borneo). Key words: Pseudovelia, Veliidae, Palawan, Busuanga, Philippines, new species. Zusammenfassung Zwei neue Arten der Gattung Pseudovelia HOBERLANDT, 1950, werden von den Philippinen beschrieben: Pseudovelia tenuis sp.n. von Busuanga und P. lata sp.n. von Palawan. Sie sind nahe verwandt mit P. borneensis ANDERSEN, 1983, von Sarawak und Sabah (Borneo). Introduction Until now three described species of Pseudovelia HOBERLANDT, 1950, are known to occur on the Philippine Islands: Pseudovelia reiseni POLHEMUS, 1976, endemic on Luzon, P. argyropardala NIESER, 1995, described from Karakelong (north of Sulawesi) and Mindanao, and P. kalami NIESER, 1995, endemic on Mindanao (Fig. 1). NIESER (1995) reports P. reiseni also from Mindanao, but after examination of the same material it turns out that it belongs to an undescribed species. A fourth species, P. feuerborni LUNDBLAD, 1933, described from a single macropterous male from Java, was reported by ANDERSEN (1983) from Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, and Luzon. The record from the Philippines was based on a single macropterous female from Mt. Makiling (province Laguna). Because of the difficulties in the distinction of females, the regional distribution of nearly all species of Pseudovelia, and the frequent occurence of an undescribed species from the same locality, the record of P. feuerborni is very improbable (Fig. 1). This paper deals with the species of the Palawan Region (Palawan and Busuanga). Two species are described as new: Pseudovelia tenuis sp.n. from Busuanga and P. lata sp.n. from Palawan. They are endemic on these islands and closely related to P. borneensis ANDERSEN, 1983, described from Sarawak and Sabah (Borneo). After a perfunctory study of further material collected by V.P. Gapud, N. Nieser, J.T. Polhemus, and H. Zettel in the last twenty years, at least 21 undescribed species of Pseudovelia are estimated to occur on Luzon, Mindoro, the Visayas, and Mindanao. * Mag. Christine Sehnal, Naturhistorisches Museum in Wien, 2. Zoologische Abteilung, Burgring 7, A-1014 Vienna, Austria.

148 Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien 101 B Pseudovelia reiseni HD P. kalami P. argyropardala D P. feuerborni? P. tenuis sp.n. A P. lata sp.n. undescribed species o material not yet studied "N. i / an I Borneo &-\ /,, ' Fig. I : Distribution of the described and undescribed species of Pseudovelia on the Philippines.

SEHNAL: TWO new species of Pseudovelia (Heteroptera: Veliidae) from the Philippines 149 Abbreviations CZV = Collection H. Zettel, Vienna, Austria UPLB = Museum of Natural History, JTPC = John T. Polhemus Collection, University of the Philippines, Englewood, Colorado, USA Los Bafios ' Philippines NHMV = Natural History Museum, Vienna, a P l - = apterous Austria macr. = macropterous Acknowledgements I am especially grateful to Dr. Herbert Zettel (Vienna) for the loan of material and his critical advice, to Dr. John T. Polhemus (Englewood, Colorado) for the loan of material, to Dr. Nico Nieser (Tiel, The Netherlands), and Dr. Dan A. Polhemus (Washington) for reviewing the manuscript. Pseudovelia tenuis sp.n. Holotype: 6 (apt.) [PHILIPPINEN: Palawan Pr.XBusuanga Is., 5 km NW CoronX Mabintangen Riv., 25.- 29.2.X 1996, leg. H. Zettel (82)] (UPLB). Paratypes: 1 9 (apt.) same data as holotype (CZV); 1 d, 1 9 (apt.) [PHILIPPINEN: Palawan Pr.XBusuanga Is., 2 km WXCoron, 23.2.1996X leg. H. Zettel (80b)] (CZV); 1 6, 3 99 (apt.) [PHILIPPINEN: Palawan Pr.XBusuanga Is., 13 rd. km WNWXCoron, Balulu Falls, 24.2.X 1996, leg. H. Zettel (81)] (CZV, NHMV, UPLB); 1 9 (apt.) [Philippinen: Palawan Pr.XBusuanga Isl., 5 km NW CoronX Mabentangen For. Res. 1.-7.2.X 1999, leg. H. Zettel (170)] (CZV); 1 6 (apt.) [Philippinen: Palawan Pr.XBusuanga Isl.X 13 rd. km\ WNW Coron, Balulu FallsX2.2.1999, leg. Zettel (171)] (NHMV). Apterous male Size. Length 2.07-2.15 mm, maximum width (across suture between metanotum and laterotergite 1) 0.77-0.80 mm, width of pronotum 0.70-0.73 mm, width of head 0.52-0.55 mm. Colour. Head dark brown to blackish; antennae brown, sometimes with base of segment 1 light brown. Pronotum dark brown, with horizontal stripe near anterior margin yellowish to light brown; black, irregularly distributed pores on pronotum except on stripe. Metanotum blackish to dark reddish-brown. Legs dark brown, with basal part of femora yellow. Tergites, laterotergite 1, and inner parts of laterotergites 2-7 dark brown to blackish, outer parts slightly lighter. Ventral surface of thorax and abdomen black, stripe on lateral margins of sternites and posterior margin of sternite 7 light brown. Pilosity. Entire body surface covered with short, decumbent to suberect, silvery hairs. Long, erect hairs scattered on vertex along margin of eyes, antennae, and legs, hirsute on pronotum, metanotum, tergites, laterotergites, and sternites. Stout, silvery hairs forming stripes on vertex along margin of eyes, and patches laterally on tergite 1, posteromedially on tergite 6, and antero-medially on tergite 7, sometimes also at base of vertex, on horizontal stripe of pronotum, postero-medially on tergites 2 and 3, on posterior margin of laterotergite 1, and on posterior inner parts of laterotergites 3 and 4. Metatarsal segment 1 with row of short, erect hairs over entire length, about five hairs at base of segment stout and bristle-like (Fig. 10). Eyes naked except for two ocular setae. Structural characters. Ventral lobe of head not produced backward. Antennae 0.64-0.69 times as long as body, relative lengths of segments 1-4 as 1.5-1.6 : 1 : 1.1-1.3 : 1.8-1.9 (Fig. 9). Pronotum 0.57-0.61 times as long as wide. Ratio of femur : tibia : tarsus

150 Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien 101 B Figs. 2-11: (2-5) segment 8 of male in (2, 3) ventral view and (4, 5) lateral view of (2, 4) P. tenuis sp.n. and (3, 5) P. lata sp.n. (6-7) abdominal segments of female in lateral view of (6) P. tenuis sp.n. and (7) P. lata sp.n. (8-9) antenna of (8) P. lata sp.n. and (9) P. tenuis sp.n. (10-11) metatarsus of male of (10) P. tenuis sp.n. and (11)/'. lata sp.n.

SEHNAL: TWO new species of Pseudovelia (Heteroptera: Veliidae) from the Philippines 151 (length of metatibia = 1): fore leg 0.69 : 0.63 : 0.34; middle leg 0.87 : 0.90 : 0.53 (0.19 + 0.34); hind leg 0.93 : 1 : 0.69 (0.36 + 0.33). Grasping comb on protibia 0.48-0.52 times as long as tibia. Metatarsus 0.64-0.69 times as long as metatibia, first metatarsal segment 1.09-1.18 times as long as segment 2 (Fig. 10). Tergites and sternites partly fused. Tergite I medially flattened, with postero-medial indentation. Second tergite 0.86-0.91 times as wide as head. Laterotergites raised. Genital segments. Segment 8 ventrally with circular impression, antero-medially with table-like elevation, anterior and antero-lateral margin of elevation furnished with short hairs; posteriorly three spines, forming a triangle, consisting of compressed tubercles apically bearing tufts of hairs (Figs. 2, 4). Pygophore covered with dense, erect hairs, but carrying no tufts of hairs. Apterous female Size. Length 2.22-2.35 mm, maximum width (across suture between metanotum and laterotergite 1) 0.80-0.88 mm, width of pronotum 0.70-0.75 mm, width of head 0.54-0.58 mm. Colour as in apterous male, but horizontal stripe on pronotum not extending onto lateral portions. Pilosity as in male, but patch of stout, silvery hairs on tergite 7 postero-medially instead of antero-medially. Metatarsal segment 1 without row of short, erect hairs. Structural characters. Ventral lobe of head and fusion of tergites and sternites as in male. Antennae shorter than in male, 0.59-0.60 times as long as body, relative lengths of segments 1-4 as in male. Pronotum 0.47-0.54 times as long as wide. Protibia without grasping comb. Metatarsus 0.51-0.56 times as long as metatibia, first metatarsal segment 0.64-0.73 times as long as segment 2. Tergite 1 medially flattened. Second tergite 0.91-1.00 times as wide as head. Laterotergites 2-7 wider and more strongly raised than in male. Genital segments. Proctiger with very dense, short, erect hairs, lateral areas of gonocoxa 1 with long, erect hairs; genital structure as in Figure 6. Macropterous male and female unknown. Comparative notes Pseudovelia tenuis sp.n. is closely related to P. lata sp.n. and P. borneensis ANDERSEN, 1983. Males of these species can be easily distinguished by the ventral structure of segment 8 (Figs. 2-5; ANDERSEN 1983: figs. 35, 36). The grasping comb on the protibia is of similar length in P. tenuis sp.n. and P. lata sp.n. (about half length of protibia), but slightly longer in P. borneensis (grasping comb : protibia as 30 : 51, from ANDERSEN 1983). In P. borneensis the metatarsus of males is only half as long as the metatibia (ANDERSEN 1983), whereas in P. lata sp.n. it is 0.61-0.64 times and in P. tenuis sp.n. 0.64-0.69 times as long as the metatibia. Females of P. borneensis can be separated from both of the newly described species by the structure of tergite 8, which is produced backward and overlying the genital segments (ANDERSEN 1983: fig. 37 [erroneously referred as tergum 7]). In P. tenuis sp.n. and P. lata sp.n. tergite 8 is not produced backward that much (Figs. 6, 7).

152 Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien 101 B Apterous specimens of F. tenuis sp.n. and P. lata sp.n. can be distinguished by the maximum body width. In P. lata sp.n. it is larger and measured across tergite 4, in P. tenuis sp.n. it runs across the suture between metanotum and laterotergite 1. The relative lengths of the antennal segments 1-4 can also be used as diagnostic characters. In P. tenuis sp.n. the antennal segment 4 is distincly longest (1.5-1.6 : 1 : 1.1-1.3 : 1.8-1.9; Fig. 9), in P. lata sp.n. it is also longest, but shorter in relation to segment 2 (1.3-1.5 : 1 : 1.2-1.3 : 1.5-1.6; Fig. 8), and in P. borneensis segments 1 and 4 are of similar length (37 : 23 : 26 : 38, from ANDERSEN 1983). Etymology: "tenuis" (Latin, meaning "slender") refers to the maximum body width, which is smaller than in P. lata sp.n. and measured across the suture between metanotum and the laterotergite 1. Distribution: Busuanga Island (Fig. 1). Habitat notes (Zettel, pers. comm.): Site 82 (= 170) is a small, shallow stream in a degraded forest, which is in the dry season an average 3-4 metres wide and only in a few places deeper than 0.5 metres. The collecting sites were shaded by trees. Pseudovelia tenuis sp.n. was collected in quiet small bays, one specimen was found between roots hanging into the water. Site 81 (= 171) is a small streamlet, an average 1-2 metres wide, flowing through pastures, bordered with trees. In 1995 the water was reduced to some remnant pools. Site 80b is a very shallow stream of varying width, running through agricultural land, partly bordered by trees. All three sites are in the lowland (altitude less than 100 m a.s.l.), close to the sea. Pseudovelia tenuis sp.n. is a rare species and does not live in aggregations like some other species of this genus do. Pseudovelia lata sp.n. Holotype: 6 (apt.) [PHILIPPINES, PalawanX Mainit Falls, 18 km. NVA of Brooks Point, 50m.\CL 2006 VII-26-85X J.T. & D.A.Polhemus] (JTPC). Paratypes: 8 66, 9 99 (apt.) same data as holotype (JTPC, NHMV); 4 66 (apt.), 2 66 (macr.) [PHILIPPINES, Palawan\ Sabsaban Falls, AribongasX 16 km. NE of Brooks PointXCL 2007 VII-26-85X J.T. & D.A.Polhemus] (JTPC, NHMV). Apterous male Size. Length 2.10-2.20 mm, maximum width (across tergite 4) 0.87-0.90 mm, width of pronotum 0.75-0.78 mm, width of head 0.52-0.56 mm. Colour. Head light to dark brown; antennae brown, sometimes with base of segment 1 light brown to yellow. Pronotum light to dark brown, with horizontal stripe near anterior margin lighter brown to yellow; black, irregularly distributed, small punctures on pronotum except on stripe. Metanotum blackish to dark reddish-brown, sometimes lighter brown with suture between metanotum and laterotergite 1 blackish. Legs brown, with basal part of femora yellow. Tergites, laterotergite 1, and inner parts of laterotergites 2-7 dark brown to blackish, outer parts lighter brown. Ventral surface of thorax and abdomen black, stripe on lateral margins of sternites and posterior margin of sternite 7 light brown to dark reddish-brown. Pilosity. Entire body surface covered with short, decumbent, silvery hairs. Long, erect hairs scattered on vertex along margin of eyes, antennae, and legs, hirsute on pronotum,

SEHNAL: TWO new species of Pseudovelia (Heteroptera: Veliidae) from the Philippines 153 metanotum, tergites, laterotergites, and sternites. Stout, silvery hairs forming stripes on vertex along margin of eyes, and patches at base of vertex, laterally on tergite 1, posteromedially on tergite 6, and on posterior inner parts of laterotergites 3 and 4, sometimes also medially on tergite 7. Metatarsal segment 1 with row of short, erect hairs over entire length, about five hairs at base of segment stout and bristle-like (Fig. 11). Eyes naked except for two ocular setae. Structural characters. Ventral lobe of head not produced backward. Antennae 0.69-0.72 times as long as body, relative lengths of segments 1-4 as 1.3-1.5 : 1 : 1.2-1.3 : 1.5-1.6 (Fig. 8). Pronotum 0.60-0.66 times as long as wide. Ratio of femur : tibia : tarsus (length of metatibia = 1): fore leg 0.67 : 0.64 : 0.33; middle leg 0.81 : 0.84 : 0.47 (0.16 + 0.31); hind leg 0.80 : 1 : 0.63 (0.32 + 0.31). Grasping comb on protibia 0.49-0.52 times as long as tibia. Metatarsus 0.61-0.64 times as long as metatibia, first metatarsal segment 0.96-1.04 times as long as segment 2 (Fig. 11). Tergites and sternites partly fused. Tergite 1 medially flattened, with postero-medial indentation. Second tergite 0.98-1.07 times as wide as head. Laterotergites raised only a little. Sternites 4-7 with median notch. Genital segments. Segment 8 ventrally with posteriad widened impression, with three spines on apical portion, forming a triangle, consisting of compressed tubercles apically bearing tufts of hairs; antero-medially two converging, elevated lobes, carrying a few, very short hairs (Figs. 3, 5). Pygophore covered with dense, erect hairs, but carrying no tufts of hairs. Macropterous male Size. Length 2.27-2.30 mm, maximum width (across pronotum) 1.02-1.05 mm, width of head 0.56-0.58 mm, forewing slightly surpassing end of abdomen. Colour. Head, antennae, pronotum, and legs of same colour as in apterous male. Tergites and inner parts of laterotergites covered by wings; outer parts of laterotergites brown, sutures between laterotergites darker brown. Fore wings light brown, with elongate white patch at base of corium. Ventral surface of thorax dark brown to blackish, sternites light to dark brown, laterally with blackish stripe, and on lateral margin with light brown stripe. Pilosity as in apterous male except for body parts covered by wings. Corium with long, erect hairs on anterior margin. Structural characters. Ventral lobe of head, structure of laterotergites, legs, and sternites as in apterous male. Antennae 0.66-0.68 times as long as body, relative lengths of segments 1-4 as in apterous male. Pronotum 0.85-0.86 times as long as wide. Grasping comb on protibia 0.51-0.53 times as long as tibia. Genital segments as in apterous male. Apterous female Size. Length 2.40-2.45 mm, maximum width (across tergite 4) 0.92-1.00 mm, width of pronotum 0.77-0.78 mm, width of head 0.56-0.58 mm. Colour as in apterous male. Pilosity as in apterous male; metatarsal segment 1 without row of short, erect hairs.

154 Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien 101 B Structural characters. Ventral lobe of head and structure of tergites and sternites as in apterous male. Antennae shorter than in male, 0.59-0.60 times as long as body, relative lengths of segments 1-4 as in male. Pronotum 0.52-0.55 times as long as wide. Protibia without grasping comb. Metatarsus 0.54-0.57 times as long as metatibia, first metatarsal segment 0.67-0.71 times as long as segment 2. Second tergite 1.07-1.14 times as wide as head. Laterotergites 2-7 wider and more strongly raised than in male. Genital segments. Proctiger and gonocoxa with dense, short, erect hairs; genital structure as in Figure 7. Macropterous female unknown. Comparative notes see: Pseudovelia tenuis sp.n. Etymology: "lata" (Latin, meaning "broad") refers to the maximum body width in apterous specimens, which is larger than in P. tenuis sp.n. and measured across the tergite 4. Distribution: Palawan Island (Fig. 1). References ANDERSEN, N.M. 1983: The Old World Microveliinae (Hemiptera: Veliidae). I. The status of Pseudovelia HOBERLANDT and Perivelia POISSON, with a review of Oriental species. - Entomologica scandinavica 14: 253-268. NIESER, N. 1995: Nine new species oi Pseudovelia and a new Xip hove lia (Heteroptera: Veliidae) from Sulawesi (Indonesia) and Mindanao (Philippines). Notes on Malesian aquatic and semiaquatic bugs (Heteroptera), V. - Tijdschrift voor Entomologie 138: 69-87, figs. 1-58, table 1.