New species of Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) from East Asia with some new records*

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ANNALES HISTORICO-NATURALES MUSEI NATIONALIS HUNGARICI Tomus84. Budapest, 1992 p. 111-116 New species of Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) from East Asia with some new records* by M. L. DANILEVSKY, Moscow DANILEVSKY, M.: New species of Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) from East Asia with some new records. - Annls hist.-nat Mus. natn. hung. 1992, 84: 111-116. Abstract - Three new species are described from North Korea: Pidonia (s. str.) kanwonensis sp. n., Phymatodes (Phymatodellus) murzini sp. n, Perissus sinho sp. n. Anoplodera rufihumeralis (TAMANUKI, 1938) is redescribed; this species and Oberea atropunctata Pic are firstly recorded from the Soviet Union. On the basis of type materials, four new synonyms are proposed: Pseudallosterna elegantula (KRAATZ, 1879), comb, n. = Leptura misella BATES, 1884, syn. n.; Cylindilla grisescens BATES, 1884 = Atimura askoldensis HEYDEN, 1884, syn. n.; Cylindilla BATES, 1884 = Askoldatimura BREUNING, 1960, syn. n. and Phymatodes vandykei GRESSITT, 1935 = Phymatodes ussuricus PLAVILSTSHIKOV, 1940, syn. n. With 5 figures. Recent publications on the Cerambycidae of North-Eastern Asia have added considerably to our knowledge of the species and their distribution. Cerambycid beetles of Korea and the Soviet Far East may be considered now as well-known. Nevertheless, in the process of identifying cerambycid samples from the Hungarian Natural History Museum some undescribed and poorly known species from the Far East were found. Looking through the type materials in the Deutsches Entomologisches Institut (Eberswalde) I obtained rather unexpected information about well-known species. Moreover I received some interesting species for description from my friends this year, which were recently collected in the region. A part of these materials is described below. The type specimens designated in this paper are deposited in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest (HNHM) and in the A N. Severtzov Institute of Evolutionary Morphology and Ecology of Animals, Moscow (SI). Abbreviations of measurements - TL = total body length; TW = total body width; PL = pronotal length, PW = pronotal width; EL = elytral length. Pidonia (s. str.) kanwonensis sp. n. (Figs 1-2) Measurements of the holotype. TL = 7.0 mm, TW = 1.75 mm, PL = 1.2 mm, PW = 1.1 mm, EL = 4.5 mm. This species looks like and seems to be closely related to P. quercus CHEREPANOV, 1975, but smaller. Head black with brown clypeus and yellow mouthparts. last palpal segments darkened distally. Eyes slightly emarginated. Vertex with large and regular punction. Tempora shining, moderately short, obliquely rounded. Antennae light brown, segments 3 to 11 darkened apically; filiform, not thickened distally; short, not reaching elytral apex. 3rd antenna! segment a little longer than 1st and distinctly shorter than 1st and 2nd * Zoological collectings by the Hungarian Natural History Museum in Korea, No. 99.

combined. - Prothorax about 1.1 times longer than broad, slightly angulate at sides before middle, entirely black dorsally, brownish ventrally. Pronotum densely, very regularly pynctate with fine adpressed pubescence; strongly raised longitudinally along the middle of disc, nearly keeled, without median smooth area. - Elytra about 2.6 times as long as their basal width; yellow, with broad suturai and humeral stripe for entire length which fused apically and near the last fourth; with fine shallow sparse punctation, becoming indistinct apically; at the base punctures two times smaller than spaces between them; pubescence moderately short, suberect, yellow. - Ventral side of the body brown. Legs brown, basal part of all femora, apical parts of tibiae and tarsi yellow. Last abdominal sternite rounded apically. Type m a t e r i a l - Holotype, female, labelled as follows: 1st label - Korea: prov. Kanwon: Kumgang-san, Go-song chon, upper reaches of brook below hotel, 30 May, 1970; 2nd label - Hung. Zool. Exp. I. in Korea. No. 69, leg: Dr. S. Mahunka et Dr. H. Steinmann; 3rd label - Pidonia signifera Bat, det. Heyrovsky. (HNHM). Remarks - Pidonia quercus CHEREPANOV differs from this new species first of all in having different punctation. The main distinguishing features of P. quercus are as follows: Pronotum very densely and irregularly punctate, median smooth line present. Female antennae longer than body. Elytra coarsely punctate, puctures larger than spaces between them. Black stripes of elytra interrupted near apices by transverse yellow band which reaches their lateral borders. Pronotum never entirely black but with reddish anterior and posterior borders. Ventral parts of meso and metathorax black. Lateral parts of abdominal sterna with black spots. Last sternite emarginated apically. Many features of the new species are similar to P. gibbicollis (BLESSIG, 1873), but elytral punctation in P. gibbicollis is also denser, the black elytral stripe is never conjugated and the latter species is always bigger. The differently coloured Pidonia signifera (BATES, 1884) and P. amurensis Pic, 1900 also differ in lacking the longitudinally raised area of pronotum. Pseudallosterna elegantula (KRAATZ, 1879), comb. n. Grammoptera elegantula KRAATZ, 1879. Leptura misella BATES, 1884, syn. n. Pseudallosterna orientális PLAVILSTSHIKOV, 1934. I managed to study two syntypes (male and female) of this species in the Deutsches Entomologisches Institut in Eberswalde. It was found that these specimens were conspecific with Pseudallosterna misella (BATES, 1884). So P. elengatula (KRAATZ) = P. misella (BATES), syn. n. Remarks - N. N. PLAVILSTSHIKOV (1936) placed under the name "Allosterna elegantula" some colour forms of Alostema tabacicolor bivittis (MOTSCHULSKY, 1860) and A. I. CHEREPANOV (1979) placed under the same name the Japanese Grammoptera chalybeella BATES, 1884. Allosterna chalybella (erroneous spelling), mentioned by PLAVILSTSCHIKOV (1936) is in reality a species which was later described by me as Allosterna perpera DANILEVSKY, 1988. Previously on the basis of the original description I (DANILEVSKY 1988) mistakenly considered Grammoptera elegantula Bates as a synonym of G. bivittis MOTSCHUI^KY.

Anoplodera (s. str.) rufihumeralis (TAMANUKI, 1938) I would like to publish a short description of available specimens of this little known species, which was erroneously assigned to Anastrangalia by LEE (1982). Measurements of available specimens. Male: TL = 10.2 mm, TW = 2.6 mm, PL = 1.9 mm, PW = 1.6 mm, EL = 6.5 mm. Female: TL = 11.7 mm, TW = 3.1 mm, PL = 2.0 mm, PW = 1.9 mm, EL = 7.0 mm. Another female: TL = 7.8 mm. Male entirely black, the smaller female black with antennái segments 5th to 11th reddish brown, the larger female black with large red humeral spots extending backwards laterally and with antenna! segments 2nd to 11th reddish brown. But even on black elytra it is possible to distinguish poorly visible traces of red humeral markings. Male antennae longer than body, female antennae reaching last 1/4 of elytra. Short dense pubescence of 6th to 11th antennái segments distinctly longer in male. Prothorax elongate, not constricted anteriorly, nearly parallel-sided in posterior half with small, very close regular punctation and very short adpressed pubescence which in male a little longer with some long erect hairs. Elytra parallel-sided both in male and females. First segment of hind tarsi very short, shorter than three following segments combined, and shorter than 3rd and 4th antennái segments combined. Material investigated -1 male, labelled as follows: Korea, Ryanggang Prov, Taehongdan, 1000 m, 29.VI.1988, O. MERKL & GY. SZÉL leg. No. 1361 (HNHM); 1 female: Korea, Prov. Ryang-gang: Chan-Pay plateau, 24 km NW from Sam-zi-yan, road to Mt. Pektusan, 2000 m, 24.VII.1975, leg. J. PAPP et A. VOJNITS, NO. 281, Anoplodera rufihumeralis (TAMANUKI), det. M. HAYASHI, 1983 (HNHM); 1 female: Korea, Mt. Pektusan, 2-6 km N Sam-si-yan hotel, wood, 18.VII.1977. netting in grasses, DELY & DRASKOVITS, NO. 372, Anoplodera atramcntaria sibirica PLAVILSTSCHIKOV, det. M. HAYASHI, 1983 (HNHM). Remarks - I saw one more specimen of this species in a private collection in Czechoslovakia which was collected in the Soviet Primorye. Therefore,^, rufihumeralis (TAMANUKI) must be included in the fauna of the USSR. Phymatodes (Phymatodellus) murzini sp. n. (Fig- 3) Mesaurements of the holotype. TL = 5.8 mm, TW = 1.7 mm, PL = 1.2 mm, PW = 1.5 mm, EL = 3.6 mm. Variability of body length in 3 specimens: 4.7-5.8 mm. This new species is related to Ph. vandykei GRESSITT, 1935, but differs considerably. Body brown, legs and ventral surface a little paler; covered with short depressed pubescence mixed with suberect and very long erect hairs. - Male antennae shorter than body, reaching last third of elytra. Scape strongly bulbous, about as long as 5th segment; 3rd segment shorter, but longer than 4th. Eyes divided into two portions. - Prothorax transverse, about 1.2 times wider than long, distinctly angulate near middle, closely regularly punctate, without callosities. Scutellum densely covered with short white pubescence. - Elytra 2.1 times longer than wide, parallel-sides, very closely punctate; each with elongate pale area at the middle. - All femora strongly clavate. Type material - Holotype, male, labelled as follows: North Korea, Tokson, in Vuis sp, 30.4.1990, S. MURZIN leg. (SI). Paratypes, 2 male with same labels (SI). Remarks - Specimens of Ph. vandykei GRESSITT from Hokkaido compared to Ph. ussuricus PLAVILSTSCHIKOV from the Far East of the Soviet Union show no differences at all, therefore Ph. vandykei GRESSITT, 1935 = Ph. ussuricus PLAVILSTSCHIKOV, 1940, syn. n. Ph. vandykei GRESSITT differs from Ph. murzini sp. n. in having different shape of prothorax which is about as long as broad (in male), rounded laterally; scape thinner, a little shorter than 3rd segment, 4th and 5th segment about equal in length and shorter

than scape. Scutellum without dense white pubescence. Elytra without central elongate pale areas, but with pale basal half. Perissus sinho sp. n. (Figs 4-5) Measurements of the holotype (male). TL = 7.0 mm, TW = 2.1 mm, PL = 1.8 mm, PW = 1.9 mm, EL = 4.7 mm. Measurements of female. TL = 10 mm, TW = 3.1 mm, PL = 2.6 mm, PW = 2.8 mm, EL = 6.7 mm. Body black, covered with white and grey pubescence. - Head narrower than prothorax. Front squarish, with fine median line, finely closely punctate with short pubescence. Vertex irregularly punctate with a few large spots among very small punctation. Genae about two times shorter than inferior eye lobes. Antennae clothed with white pubescence, broadened distally, reaching the apical third of the elytra (second transverse elytral band) in male and nearly reaching the posterior half of the elytra in female. 2nd to 4th segments with internal row of strong setae. Scape a little shorter than 5th segment and longer than 3rd; 3rd, 4th, 6th and 7th segments about equal in length; 2nd segment two times shorter than scape. Segments 7th to 10th distinctly angulate apically. - Prothorax widest behind middle, narrower than elytra, without hairy marking neither on dorsal nor on lateral parts; dorsally and laterally very finely and regularly covered with thin, short, adpressed hairs; with long dense white pubescence on ventral part. Pronotum with a median raised strip bearing strong asperities and transverse ridges both in male and female. Lateral parts of pronotum and lateral sides of prothorax more regularly asperate. - Scutellum slightly (male) or considerably (female) wider than long, clothed with white hairs. - Elytra parallel-sided, obliquely truncate apically, very closely punctate with only two transverse greyish hair-bands and denser grey pubescence near scutellum and on apices. First narrow arching band begins behind humerus and extends forward up to scutellum. Second band also narrow, but broadened near suture. - Mesothorax with dense white pubescence laterally. Mesothoracic intercoxal process deeply emarginated apically. Posterior half of metathoracic episternum, posterolateral parts of metathorax and lateral parts of two first abdominal sterna clothed with dense white pubescence. - Legs with hind femora a little swollen, surpassing elytral apex. First hind tarsal segment nearly twice as long as following three segments combined. Type material - Holotype, male, labelled as follows: North Korea, Sinho, 15.VII.1990, S. MURZIN leg. (SI). Paratype, female, with same label (SI). Remarks - Externally this new species looks like certain forms of P. kiusiuensis OHBAYASHI, 1944 (on account of the markings of elytra) but differs considerably in having black ground colour of elytra under the transverse bands and coarse sculpture of pronotum. P sinho sp. n. seems to be closely related to P. rayus GRESSITT et RONDON, 1970 from South-East Asia, but the latter species has apically broadened antennae, elytral pale bands consist of much more dense pubescence, pubescence of ventral side of the body rather regular, The elytral pattern is a little bit different. Cylindilla grisescens BATES, 1884 Atimura askoldensis HEYDEN, 1884, syn. n. A paratype of A. askoldensis HEYDEN was investigated by me in the Deutsches Entomologisches Institut (Eberswalde). I was very surprised to see that it was the same as the well-known C. grisescens BATES, which was described in the same year but its description was pyblished in the first half of the year while the description of A. askoldensis HEYDEN was published in the second half of 1884. Consequently, Cylindilla grisescens BATES = Atimura askoldensis HEYDEN, syn. n. S. BREUNING erected tor A. askoldensis HEYDEN the genus Askoldatimura BREUNING, 1960, so Cylindilla BATES, 1884 = Askoldatimura BREUNING, 1960, syn. n.

Figs 1-2. Pidonia kanwonensis sp. n., female: 1 = prothorax and elytra, dorsal view 2 - prothorax, lateral view. - Fig. 3. Phymatodes murzini sp. n male, prothorax and elytra, dorsal view. - Figs 4-5. Pertssus sinho sp. n, prothorax and elytra, dorsal view: 4 = male, 5 = female

Oberea atropunctata Pic, 1916 This species was described from South China (Yunnan). Then O. simplex GRESSITT, 1942 described from East China (Shanghai) was considered by BREUNING (1960-1962) as a colour variation (with red legs) of O. atropunctata. Later, this form was reported from Korea under the name O. atropuctata var. coreensis BREU NING, 1947. Now it is recorded from the USSR. Material investigated - 1 male, labelled as follows: USSR, Primorie, Ussuriisk, Buianki, 27-29.VI.1989, UNO ROOSILEHT leg. (SI); female, Buianki, 30.VI.1989, M. KRUUS leg. (Museum of Nature of Estonia, Tallinn). Remarks - This species could be easily distinguished from all Oberea MUL- SANT from Korea and Soviet Far East by combination of two features: entirely red head as in O. nigriventris Bates, 1973 and O. fuscipennis (CHEVROLAT, 1852) and red abdomen with black markings on 2nd and 3rd (or 2nd to 5th) sterna. In O. fuscipennis (CHEVROLAT) only the last sternite (5th) may be darkened posteriorly and in O. nigriventris BATES the abdomen is black. * * * Acknowledgements - I wish to express my cordial thanks to Dr. M. KRUUS (Tallinn), Dr. O. MERKL (Budapest) and Dr. L. ZERCHE (Eberswalde) for their generosity to let me freely study their interesting material, to Mr. UNO ROOSILEHT (Tallinn) and Dr. S. MURZIN (Moscow) for lending specimens. References BATES. H. W. (1884): Longicorn Beetles of Japan. Additions, chiefly from the later Collections of Mr. George Lewis; and Notes on the Synonymy, Distribution, and Habits of the previously known Species. -Journ. Linn. Soc. Lond Zool. 18: (106): 205-261. BREUNING, S. (1960-1962): Revision systématique des espèces du genre Oberea Mulsant du globe (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae). - Frustula Entomol. 3 (4):, 4 (3):, 5 (4): 1-233. CHEREPANOV, A. I. (1979). Longicorn beetles of North Asia (Prioninae, Disteniinae, Lepturinae, Aseminae). - Novosibirsk, 472 pp. DANILEVSKY, M. L. (1988): New and little-known species of longicorn beetles (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae) from the Far East. -Zool Journ. 67 (3): 367-374. HEYDEN. L. (1884). Beitrag zur Coleopterenfauna der Insel Askold und anderer Theile des Amurgebietes. - D. ent. Zeitschr. 28 (2): 273-300. LEE, SEUNG-MO (1982): Longicorn Beetles of Korea (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae).- In: Insecta Koreana, Series 1, March, 101 pp. PLAVILSTSHIKOV. N. N. (1936): Cerambycidae (P.l).- In: Faune de l'urss, Insectes Coléoptères, 21, 612 pp. Author's address: Dr. MIKHAIL LEONTIEVICH DANILEVSKY Severtzov Institute of Evolutionary Morphology and Ecology of Animals 117071 Moscow, Leninsky pr. 33. Russia