The genus Nisotra Baly, 1864 (Coleoptera, Chrysomeliae, Galerucinae, Alticini) in Taiwan, with redescriptions of four Asian species and notes on the immature stages of N.gemella (Erichson, 1834).
Chi-Feng Lee, Ming-Yao Chiang, Michael F Geiser, Kuo-Hung Chuang
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Abstract
Nisotrachrysomeloides Jacoby, 1885, N.dohertyi (Maulik, 1926), N.gemella (Erichson, 1834), and Nisotranigripes Jacoby, 1894 are redescribed with illustrations of aedeagi, antennae, gonocoxae, abdominal ventrite VIII, and spermathecae. Nisotranigripes is recorded for the first time from Taiwan. The immature stages and life history of N.gemella were studied in the laboratory using a novel rearing design. Four synonyms previously proposed are confirmed: Sphaerodermajavana de Motschulsky, 1866, S.orbiculata de Motschulsky, 1866, Nisotrabowringi Baly, 1876, and Podagricahibisci Bryant, 1941 with N.gemella (Erichson, 1834). Lectotypes are designated for Halticagemella Erichson, 1834, N.chrysomeloides Jacoby, 1885, N.bowringi Baly, 1876, and Podagricahibisci Bryant, 1941.
The genus Nisotra Baly, 1864 (Coleoptera, Chrysomeliae, Galerucinae, Alticini) in Taiwan, with redescriptions of four Asian species and notes on immature stages of N.gemella (Erichson, 1834).
Nisotrachrysomeloides Jacoby, 1885、N.dohertyi (Maulik, 1926)、N.gemella (Erichson, 1834) 和 Nisotranigripes Jacoby, 1894 被重新描述,并附有 aedeagi、触角、瓣柄、腹部腹板 VIII 和精囊的插图。台湾首次记录了 Nisotranigripes。该研究采用了一种新颖的饲养设计,在实验室中对 N.gemella 的未成熟阶段和生活史进行了研究。之前提出的四个异名得到了证实:Sphaerodermajavana de Motschulsky, 1866, S.orbiculata de Motschulsky, 1866, Nisotrabowringi Baly, 1876, and Podagricahibisci Bryant, 1941 with N.gemella (Erichson, 1834).Lectotypes are designated for Halticagemella Erichson, 1834, N.chrysomeloides Jacoby, 1885, N.bowringi Baly, 1876, and Podagricahibisci Bryant, 1941.
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