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Elytra,「okyo,29(2):265-283,Novemberl5,2001 Isopterina,aNewSubtribeoftheTribeCeleuthetini,with NotesontheRelatedTaxa(Coleoptera,Curculionidae) Katsura MORIMOT0 c/oEntomologicalLaboratory,FacultyofAgriculture,KyushuUniversity, Fukuoka,812-8581Japan and Hiroaki KoJIMA TheKyushuUniversityMuseum,KyushuUniversity, Fukuoka,812-8581Japan Abstract WeevilgeneraArrhaphogaster,Bo,・odinophihls, lsopterus, Kotoshozo, NleasphalmusandPseudottlsti,,ahavebeenvariouslyclassifiedinthetribesPolydrusini, Celeuthetini,PachyrhynchiniorOtiorhynchini,butarenewlycombinedtogether intothe newsubtribeIsopterinaofthetribeCeleuthetiniinthispaper.MainfeaturesofIsopterina aretheabsence of thetransversesulcusat thebaseof rostrum, lackof thespiculum ventraleofthe8thsterniteinfemale,andsubdivided9thsterniteinmaleinCeleuthetini. Newsynonymiesofgeneraandnewcombinationsofspeciesproposedinthispaperare asfollows: IsopterusFAUST,1895 (=Kotoshozo KON0,1942,syn nov), Neasphalmtts NAKANE, 1963 (=Borodinophihls Voss, l971,syn nov), Isopte,us kotoensis (KON0, 1942,comb nov fromKotoshozo),andNeasphalmusthai Voss,1971,comb nov from Bo,-odinophilus).Keystothetribesandsubtribesinquestion,tothegeneraof Isopterina andtothespeciesofNeasphalmusare given.Morphological featuresadoptedaredis- cussedwithmany加ustrations. WeevilgeneraArrhaphogaster,Borodinophilus,.fsopterus,Kotoshozo, Neaspha1,- musandPseudottistlrahavebeenvariouslyclassifiedinthetribesPolydrusini,Celeu- thetini,PachyrhynchiniorOtiorhynchiniasnotedinthefollowingcheck list,orsome areplacedinthe“generaincertaesedis”(LoNA,1936,38;ALoNso-ZARAzAGA&LYAL, 1999). Theseconfusionmustbecausedby thedifferentvaluationofsuch featuresas theantennalscrobes,exposedmaxillae,andshortlypedunculatepostmentum,andby oversightofthemandibularscars.Thus,morphologicalcharactersarepreciselyexam- inedbydissectionat first, and then important onesareselected for the taxonomyof thesetaxa. ThesegeneraarenewlycombinedtogetherintothenewsubtribeIsopterinainthe Celeuthetinibased on thethreemain features:absenceofthetransversesulcus at the baseofrostrum, lackofthespiculumventraleon the8thstemitein female,andsubdi- 266 KatsuraMoRIMoToandHiroakiKoJIMA vided9thsterniteinmale. TothelateDr.YoshihikoKUROSAWA,thispaperisdedicatedintokenofrespectto thememoryofhisgreatcontributionstotheColeoptero1ogy.Heisknownasthespe_ CialistofBuprestidae,buthasinterestinawiderangeofinsectsincludingCeleuthetini andPachyrhynchiniofCurculionidae.Thus,Celeuthetiniareselected forthjsmemor_ ia1issueasanappropriatetaxontodedicatetohim. MorphologicalNotesontheCharactersAdopted 1. Antennalscrobes Positionoftheantennalscrobeshavebeenadoptedasoneofthemostimportant features for separating subfamilies in the ade1ognathous Curculionidae. Namely, Brachyderinaeweredefinedbythecharactersthatthescrobes formingsubljnear fur_ 「oWandcurvingdownwardsinfrontoftheeyes,andlateral inposition,whereasjn Otiorhynchinaetheyaresubdorsalinpositionanddirectedtowardstheeyes,andthe rostrumoftenhasthepterygiaexpandingoutwardsfromtheantennalsockets. ThetribeCeleuthetinihavebeenclassifiedinthesubfamilyOtiorhynchinae,but theantennalscrobesaredorso-1atera1tolateralinpositionandcharacteristicjnhavjng 9ene「allyopenposteriorly,triangularorbifurcate.Thepterygiaareoftenjndefjnjte FO「example,Platyspatuslatlscapus(Fig 23)hasthescrobesbroadlyopenposteriorly andbarebetweendorsalandventraledges;thedorsalpartisshallowlyfurrowedfrom theantennalsockettothebaseofrostrumalongdorsolateraledge,buttheventralmar_ 9inSi wavedandrunningdownwardsinfrontoftheeye,andthesubtriangularareabe_ tweenthemisbareandweaklyconvex.InPhi11c〔)ptusspp.(Figs 24,25),thescrobejs appa「entlyく一shapedandthedorsal furrowissharpandrathershort.Inphraotesnodj_ for (Fig 26), the dorsal furrow is very short and the ventral furrow runs down obliquelyinfrontoftheeyetotheventrolateraledgelikeBrachyderjnaeauct Amon9thegeneraof Isopterusanditsrelatives, theantennalscrobesaremore late「alinpositionthanthoseofmostCeleuthetiniowingtohavingbroaderinterscroba1 a「ea,buta「esimilartothoseofCoptorhynchusauct andalliesingeneralstructuresas Wasal「eadynoticedbyGuNTHER(1943)andVoss(1971).ThetribeCeleuthetjnjhave beenClassifiedinthesubfamilyOtiorhynchinae,buttheantennalscrobesareregarded astheintermediatepositionbetweenthoseoftheOtiorhynchinaeandBrachyderinae auct andthepterygiaareoftennotmarked. 2. Mouth-parts Themouth-PartsoftheCurculionidaearegenerallydividedintotwotypesasjn the fo11oWin9S(MORIMOT0&KOJIMA,1994).1)Phanerognathoustype:Mandibles Withoutdeciduousprocess,oftenthinner,ventralcuttingedgelyingonorclosetothe exteriormargin; innersurfaceoblique, almost flatorshallowly concave; maxj11ae Ia「9elyo「enti「elyexposed;mentumcomparativelysmallernarrowjnrelatjontothe buccalCavity;postmentumpedunculate 2)Ade1ognathoustype:Mandjbleswjthdo_ NewSubtribeoftheCeleuthetini 267 ciduousprocessingeneral,robust,with innersurface faced totheopposite,deeply concave,soastoreceivemaxillarypalpiandmalabetweenthem,theirventralcutting edgelying far interiortotheoutercontour inventral aspect;mentumcomparatively largeandcoveringornearlycoveringthebuccalcavity,soastoconcealmoreorless completelythemaxillaeandtheirpalpi;postmentumnotoratmostshortlypeduncu- late. Among the tribes treate themouth-partsareof theade1ognathoustypeinthe Celeuthetini,ElytruriniandOttistirini,whereasintheSitoninithemandiblesarepartly ofthephanerognathoustypeinhavingtheventralcuttingedgeclosetoexteriormar9in andalmost flat innersurface, but hasadeciduousprocess at theapex of the left mandjble.AmongthegenerainthesubtribeIsopterina,thepostmentumisshortlype- dunculate,andthemaxillaearepartlyexposed(Fig 7). 3. Procoxa1andmesocoxa1cavities Thecoxaeareusuallytermedas“connateordistant”.Thesecavitiesare,however, apparentlyinthreecharacterstatesundercloseexaminationbytakingoffthelegs:1) thecoxaeareconnateexternallyandthecoxalcavitiesarealsoconnateinternally,2) thecoxaeareseparatedexternally,but thecoxalcavitiesareconnateinternally,3)the coxaeandcoxalcavitiesareentirelyseparatedbothexternallyandinternally.Among theweevilsinquestion,theOttistiriniaretheonlytribehavingthecoxaeofthetype3, whereasintheothertribestreatedhere,theyareofthetype1or2. 4. Tibialapex The terminal surfaceofthetibiae isoftensubdived into thecorbel and tarsal groovebythelongitudinalcarinaorflangeoftarsalcavity.Accordingtothetermsap- pliedbyEMDEN(1944)andfollowedbyMoRIMoTo(1962),thecO「betSi te「med Semi- enclosed”whenthetibialapexisdividedintothecorbelandtarsalgrooveandtheCO「一 bet jsfrjngedwitharowofsetaeexternally,andalsotermes“enclosed”whenitSi frjngedexternallywithdoublerowofsetaealonginnerandoutermar9insofaC「eSCent space.Thjsspaceisalsonamed“corbel”byEMDEN(1944),butnothomologousWithit (MoRIMoT0,1962).Thus,THOMPSON(1991,1992)proposedSuch ose「iPtiVeto「mSaS theouterbevel forthecrescentsurfacementionedabove,theinner flangefortheSemi- enclosedcorbelsenseEMDEN,andincasewithoutthebeveland flangeitcanbede- scrjbedassjmple.TheapexofhindtibiaehasouterbevelintheElytrurini,andflange intheCeleuthetini. 5. Metendosternite Themetendosterniteis fundamentallydividedintotwotypesbythep「eSenCeo「 absenceofthelateralarmsintheAde1ognatha(MoRIMoTo, l962).Thelaterala「mSa「e present jnthesitoniniandOttistirini(Fig61),whereastheseareabsentintheCeleu- thetjnjandElytrurini(Figs.10,52,57).TheElytruriniarecharactericticinhavin9the peculjarmetendosternite,ofwhichthemetafurcaisdirectlyconglutinatetothemeSo- 268 KatsuraMoRIMoToandHiroakiKoJIMA stemiteatthreepoints,oneatthemiddleofanteriormargin,andapairattheposterior wallsofmesocoxa1bowls(Fig 57).ThisconditionissimilartothecaseofB1osyrus Japonlcus(cf.MoRIMoTo, l962),butthemetendosterniteinthelatterisconglutinateto themesosterniteonlyatcoxalbowls. 6. Abdomen TheabdomenoftheCurculionoideaisofthecryptogastrantype,andthefirstand secondstemitesareabsorbedintotheposteriorwallofcoxalcavity.Thus,thefirstven- trite ismorphologically the thirdsternite. Amongsomegenera in thetribeCeleu- thetini,thefemaleabdomenhasvisiblyonlytwoventrites(Fig.12).Thisconditionhas beenexplainedasthefusionofventrites(MARSHALL,1956;Voss,1940,1958).It is notso,but thegreatexpansionofthefirstandsecondventritesresultsthecomplete coveringof the followingsegments.By theexaminationunder themicroscopeafter softeningtreatmentwithKOHsolution, thethirdtofifthventritesareobservedinside thesecondventriteas lesssclerotizedshortsegmentscontinuing fromtherespective tergite(Figs 8,20).Bythesamemethod,theconcealedseventhsternite(=fifthven- trite) inthefemaleofHypotactuspapi11atus,whichhasfourvisibleventrites,canbe observedinsidethesixthsternite. The8thseterniteinmaleisdividedintoapairofcrescentsclerites inmostcur- culionidsaswellasthetribesinquestion,andcanbetakenoutbydissectionwith9th stemite(Figs 42,46).The9thstemiteinmaleisasmallplatewithorwithoutmedian incision,orpairedscleritescontinuingtoorseparatingfromtheexpandedbaseofthe spiculumgastrale.Thesestructuresmayhaveimportantvaluefordefiningtribes.Inthe Isopterina,9thsterniteisdividedinto3sclerites(Figs 42,44-46).The7thtergiteis visiblyterminalinmostcurculionids.Thistergiteinmalehasapairofspiculepatches atbase,andalmostcompletelycoversthe8thtergite. In female,the8thsterniteistheterminal,withdrawninsidethe7th,andusually furnishedwiththespiculumventrale.Thelengthofthespiculumventralemayhavere_ lationwiththatofovipositor. Isopterinaareuniqueinhaving8thstemiteterminaland spiculumventraleabsent(Figs.13,21). 7. Ovipositor TheovipositorsofCurculionoideawerewellcompared fromtheviewpointsof bothbehavior andstructurebyHowDEN(1995). However, thesestructureshavenot beenexaminedforthetaxonomicpurposeintherelatedhighertaxaexceptMoRIMoTo Figs. 1-14. - 1-12.Neasphalmusokinawanus; l, female,lateral;2,maleelytra,lateral;3,rostrumand heald,dorsal;4,rostrumandhead,lateral;5,tentorium;6,maxilla;7,labiumandmaxilla,ventral;8, femaleabdomenrelaxedwithKOHsolution,lateral,showingtherelationoftergitesandsternites;9, ovipositor;10,meso-andmetastema,dorsal,showingmetendostemiteandmesocoxa1bowls;11,male venter;12,femaleventer. - 13-14. lsopterus,nac・tomerus;13,8thsternite,nospiculumventrale; 14,7thand8thtergites. NewSubtribeoftheCeleuthetini 269 4 , 1 ;' '' / 、 .' t・ 、、 、. 9 270 KatsuraMoRIMoToandHiroakiKoJIMA (1962),whospeculated theirprogressivedifferentiation in theade1ognathousCur_ culionidae.Distalpartofcoxiteisprominentasapairofprocessesfromtheproximal mambranouspart intheSitoniniandOttistirini,whereasintheElytruriniandCeleu_ thetini, itembraces thevaginaandnotprominent.Theovipositor isslender in the Celeuthetiniandcapableofstretchingmorethanwholebodylengthwhenovipositing. Inthiscase,thespermathecaisdrawnintothetubularextendedpart. KeytotheTribesandSubtribesinQuestion 1(4) Metendostemitewithlateralarms(Fig61);ovipositorveryshort,distalpart ofcoxiteprominent caudad fromproximalmembranouspart(Fig 62), bursacopulatrixwellbulged(Fig 53);8thsterniteinfemalewithspicu_ tumventrale(Fig 60). 2(3) Mandiblesofphanerognathoustype,withalmost flatandobliqueinnersur_ face,withdeciduousprocessatapexofleftmandible,whichdirectsinter_ nattyanditsscarsmallcrescentatapex;maxillaewithgaleaandlacjnja distinct;pro-andmesocoxa1cavitiesconnateinternally. ...TribeSitonini 3(2) Mandiblesofade1ognathoustype,innersurfacefacedtotheopposite,deeply concave; deciduousprocess indefinite; maxillaewithgaleaand lacinja fused;pro-andmesocoxa1cavitiesentirelyseparatedbothexternallyand internally TribeOttistirini 4( l ) Metendosternitewithoutlateralarms(Figs.10,52);ovipositorshorttolong, distalpartofcoxitecontinuouswithproximalpartandembracevagina betweenthem(Figs 9,21). 5(6) MetendostemiteT-shaped,anteriorpartentirelyflat,transverse,roundedlat_ e「allyandconglutinatetomesosterniteatthreepoints,themiddleofante_ riormarginandat theposteriorwallofmesocoxa1bowls,anteriorarms andanterior tendonsabsent (Fig 57);ovipositorshort,bursacopulatrjx wellbulged,reachingcephaladthelevelofsecondventrite(Fig53);8th sternitein femalewithspiculumventrale(Fig 55);rostrumwithouttrans_ versesulcusatbase;hindtibiaewithouterbevel(=corbelenclosed)_ _ TribeElytrurini 6 (5) Metendosternite with anterior arms, anterior tendons widely distant, free frommesosternum(Figs.10,52);ovipositorslender,spermathecalduct very long(Figs 9,21). 7(8) Metendostemitewithventrallongitudinal angestronglydeveloped,promj_ nentanteriorlyasanarrowprocessfromthemiddleofanterjormargjnjn Fi9S.15-22. - 15-19.Legs;15,16,N'easphalmusokinawanus(15: foreleg, l6:hindleg);17,18, 1sopteruskotoensls(17:foreleg,18:hindleg);19,hindlegoflsopte,-usmacromerus,showjngsten_ do「femurandcharacteristictooth. - 20,21.Arr/laphogaste1-pi1osus, female;20,abdomenrelaxed With KOHSolution;21, ovipositor inabdomen,semidiagrammatica1. - 22. Metendostemjte of /sopre,・usmao,,erne,-l,s. NewSubtribeoftheCeleuthelini 271 272 KatsuraMoRIMoToandHiroaki KoJIMA dorsalaspect,anterior armsreachingmesocoxalbowls; ovipositor with distalpartsclerotized,proximalpartmembranouswithsclerotizedstripe atside, bursacopulatrixshort;venterin femalewith7th tergiteterminal, wholly covering 8th, 8thstemiteconcealed inside the 7th, withslender spiculumventrale;mandibleswithoutdeciduousprocess,otherstructure oftypicalade1ognathoustype TribePachyrhynchini 8(7) Metendosternitewithanteriormarginstraightorshallowlyconcave;oviposi- tor very long, reachingbasallytomesosternum,distalpart divided into twosclerotizedpart,proximalpartmembranous, longandbellows-like (Fig 9);bursacopulatrixindiscernible;mandibleswithdeciduousprocess, oftypicalade1ognathoustype Tribe Celeuthetini 9(10) Rostrumwithtransversesulcusatbaseseparatingdorsalfromhead(Fig.25); 8thstemitein femalewithdrawninside7th, withslenderspiculumven- trale(Fig 50);8thtergiteinfemalepartlycoveredby7thatbase;9thster- niteinmaleconsistingofasclerite. ........SubtribeCeleuthetinas.str. 10(9) Rostrumwithouttransversesulcusatbase(Fig3);8thsterniteinfemaleter- minal(Figs 8,20),withoutspiculumventrale(Fig.13);8thtergiteinfe- malealso terminal,uncovered; 9thsterniteinmalesubdividedintothree sclerites SubtribeIsopterinanov. Tribe Celeuthetini LAcoRDAIRE. 1863 Mandibles withdeciduous appendages, with three setae in general; antennal scrobesdorso-1atera1or lateral,narrowtriangularorbifurcate,ventral furrowrunning downobliquelyinfrontofeyetotheventrolateraledge;rostrumwithoutpterygia;an- tennaewithscapelong,exceedingposteriorlybeyondtheanteriormarginofpronotum when rested, 7-segmented in funicle,clubmuch shorter than funicle; postmentum shortly pedunculate;prementumaboutas longasbroa labial palpi attached to the innersurfaceof itsapicalmargin;maxillaepartlyvisiblebetweenlabiumandhypo_ stoma, galeaand lacinia fused. Prothoraxwithout ocular lobes.Procoxaeoften nar_ rowlyseparated,butcoxalcavitiesconnateinternally;mesocoxaeseparatedexternally, butconnateinternally.Metacoxaewidelyseparated,contiguouswithelytraatsides. Mesepimeramuchreduce(i, remote fromthebaseofelytra. Metendostemitetrans_ verse, without lateral arms, anterior tendonswidely distant. Hind tibiaewith inner angeat apex (corbelsemienc1osedauct).Clawssimple, free. Aedeagus1ong, its Figs.23-38. - 23-26.RostrumandheadofCeleuthetini;23,Platyspatuslatiscapus(exSulawesi);24, 25,Phuicoptuswalton1(exMindanao);26,Phraotesnodifer(exSulawesi). - 27-30.Antennal fu_ nicleofNeasphalmusspp;27,29,N rotundipennis(27:exKuchinoshima1.,29:exOkinawa_Honto 1.);28,N.okinawanus;30,N. ihai (ex. Ishigaki1.). - 31-38.SpermathecaofNeasphalmusspp. andlsopterusspp;31,32,Nokinawanus(31:exTakarajima1.,32:exNakanoshima1.);33,34,Nro_ tundipennis(33:exIejima1.,34:exKuchinoshima);35,N.ihai(ex.Ishigaki1.);36,1.kotoensjs;37,I variabais;38,1.macromerus. 273 jbeoftheCeleuthetm1 Newsub 274 KatsuraMoRIMoToandHiroakiKoJIMA struts almost reaching cephalad to or beyond the anterior margin of mesothorax. Ovipositor also long, reachingcephaladtotheanteriormarginofmesothorax,bursa copulatrixnotdifferentiatedaspouch,spermathecalductlong,meander. SubtribeCeleuthetinas.str. =CoptorrhynchinaVoss,1940 =PlatysparinaVoss,1940 =Celeuthetini:MARSHALL,1956 Rostrumwithsulcusat baseseparatingtransversely fromhead.Femaleventer withfive, fourortwovisiblesegments(ventrites),8thstemitewithspiculumventrale, setoseatapex;9thstemiteinmaleconsistingofasclerite,undivided. SubtribeIsopterinanov. Typegenus: IsopterusFAUST,1895. The other genera included: Arrhaphogaster RoELoFs, 1873; Neasphalmus NAKANE,1963;PseudottlstiraHELLER,1934. Mandibleswithscaralittlebelowthemid-lineofoutermargin,withdorsal,api_ calandventralteeth,with3-5setae,notscaled;postmentumshortlybutdistinctlype_ dunculate,prementumaboutaslongasbroacLlabialpalpiattachedtotheinnersurface ofapicalmargin,closetoeachotherinposition,two-segmented;maxillaepartlyex_ pose galeaandlaciniafused.Rostrumnotdelimitedposteriorlybytransversesulcus, shallowlyandbroadlydepressedandbarebehindepistometoantennalsockets;anten_ na1SCrobesdorso-1atera1(Arrhaphogaster)orlateral,withorwithoutdefiniteoblique sulcusfromantennalsocketinadditiontothedorsolateralsulcus.Antennaewithscape reachingpronotum, funicle7-segmented,basal twosegmentsslender.Pronotumwith_ outocular lobes.Elytrawhollycoveringabdomen,with10cr t2regularstrjae.pro_ andmesocoxalcavitiesnarrowlyseparatedexternally,butcontinuousinternally.Legs withhindcoxaeratherbroadlytouchingelytra; femoraclavate,tibiaemucronate,cor_ betswithinnerflange(=semienc1osed),tarsiwith3rdsegmentdeeplybilobate;claws simple,free.Ventervisibly5-segmentedinmale,firstandsecondventrjteslarge,sec_ endlongerthanthirdand fourthcombined,9thstemitesubdividedintothreesclerites; infemaleventervisibly2-segmentedand8thstemitewithoutspiculumventrale Me_ tendosternitetransverse,withoutlateralarms,anteriortendonsattachednearapex. Amon9the9enerainIsopterina,Arrhaphogaster isapparentlyisolated fromthe 「est,andIsopterusincludesmorediversespeciesthantheothers.Thearrangementof the9enerainthefollowingkeycanberegardedasthereflectionoftheirphy1ogenetjc relationship. KeytoGeneraoftheSubtribeIsopterina 1(2) Elytrawith12striae;antennalscrobesdorso-1atera1inposition,renjformjn dorsalaspect,withshort,shallowandweakobliquesulcusbelowantennal

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