Platysodes verlorenii Westwood 1873
Main Authors: | Qiu, Jian-Yue, Xu, Hao |
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Format: | info publication-taxonomictreatment Journal |
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, 2020
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https://zenodo.org/record/4329022 |
Daftar Isi:
- Platysodes verlorenii Westwood, 1873 (Figs. 18–23, 27–28) Platysodes jansoni (nec Arrow): Sakai 2001: 1 (Kumpuan, Thailand), plate B, fig. 1 ♀; Qiu et al. 2015: 555 (part). New material examined ( 2♁♁, 4♀♀ ). INDONESIA: 1♁ (NHMB, Frey Collection), Java // Sammlung Schürhoff // Platysodes verloreni; 1♀ (MNHN, Coll. Lisle), Java, Mts Kawie, J.B.Ledru 1898; 1♁ (CKSJ), Mt. Argopuro, East Java, Indonesia, X. 2015 // Platysodes verloreni Westw., 1873, det. Sakai, 2016; MALAYSIA: 1♀ (BMNH), Mt. Kinabalu, Brit. N. Borneo, B.M. 1931-386. // B. N. BORNEO., Mt. Kinabalu, Kiau, 3,000 ft., 1929 // Platy-sodes verloreni Westw., Determined from description. G.J.A.; 1♀ (CKSJ), Mt. Goram, 900 m, 15 km SW Kapit, Sarawak, Borneo, E. Malaysia, V.1997, Tay Poo Min leg. // Platysodes verloreni Westw., 1874, det. Sakai, 2013; THAILAND: 1 ♀ (CKSJ), Kumpuan, Mt. Muan Chone, Ranong. Distribution. Indonesia; Malaysia; Thailand (new record). More information on distribution can be found in Qiu et al. (2015). Remarks. The white tomentose maculae on the elytron of Platysodes verlorenii are fairly varying in number and size (Figs. 18–22). Apart from the specimens bearing two or three maculae on elytron mentioned in Qiu et al. (2015), elytron with a single macula also can be observed in a few individuals (Fig. 18), even the maculae are entirely absent (Fig. 19). Our re-examination confirmed that the totally black female of P. verlorenii from southern Thailand has been misidentified as P. jansoni by Sakai (2001) and Qiu et al. (2015) since their appearances are rather similar. Moreover, Qiu et al. (2015) noticed the presence of matt area in the elytral distal declivity of P. ver-lorenii (Figs. 22–23); nevertheless, they suspected that this species is conspecific to P. jansoni and P. formosanus. The examination of further materials shows this character is stable for P. verlorenii which lets it distinctly different from the latter two. Conversely, this species resembles P. sabatinellii new species in elytron with white maculae and matt distal declivity (Figs. 3, 22). By the number of grooves on elytron, they can be readily differentiated.
- Published as part of Qiu, Jian-Yue & Xu, Hao, 2020, Further notes on the flower chafer genus Platysodes Westwood, 1873 (Coleoptera Scarabaeidae: Cetoniinae) with description of a new species from Himalaya, pp. 192-200 in Zootaxa 4890 (2) on pages 198-199, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4890.2.2, http://zenodo.org/record/4301815