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BULLETfN DE L'INSTITUT ROYAL DES SCIENCES NATURELLES DE BELGIQUE ENTOMOLOGIE, 75: 13-21,2005 BULLETIN VAN HET KONfNKLIJK BELGISCH INSTITUUT VOOR NATUURWETENSCHAPPEN ENTOMO!'.OGIE, 75: 13-21,2005 Studies of Tiger Beetles. CLV . New data from Thailand and Cambodia (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae) by Fabio CASSOLA Abstract List of species Thirty-seven tiger beetle species are here examined which were col 1. Tricondyla annulicornis SCHI\'IIDT-GOEBEL, 1846 lected in Thailand and Cambodia during several recent missions of the THAILAND, Loei: Na Haeo, 21-29.IV.00, Malaise trap, Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences (RBINS). Seven species o P. Grootaert, I (RBINS). are newly recorded from Cambodia, and moreover a new species, Cylindera (lfasina) khmer, is also described from Cambodia. Neocol Described as a distinct species (SCHMIDT-GOEBEL, lyris (Neocollyris) vitalisi (W. HORN, 1924) is tentatively raised to full 1846) but for long time considered to be a subspecies speci fie status. of T. cyanea Dejean, 1825 (WIESNER, 1992), this species has been reinstated in its full specific status by NAVIAUX (2002). It is also kt10wn from Cambodia (SAWADA & Resume WIESNER, 1999). Les 37 especes de Cicindelides sont etudiees ici qui ont ete recueillies lors de plusieures missions recemment menees en Thailande et Cam 2. Protocollyris probsti NAVIAUX, 1994 badge par I'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique CAMBODIA, Siem Reap: Phnom Kulen, 24.V.03, light trap, (IRSNB). Sept especes sont nouvellement indiquees du Cambodge, J. Constant & K. Smets, I ~ (RBINS). et une nouvelle espece, Cylindera (lfasina) khmer, est aussi decrite Described from Thailand and Laos (NAVIAUX, 1995), du Cambodge. Neocollyris (Neocollyris) vitalisi (W. HORN, 1924) est tentativement elevee au rang d'espece propre. new to Cambodia. Key words: Coleoptera, Cicindelidae, Thailand, Cambodia. 3. Neocol/yris (Neocollyris) b. bonellii (GUERIN-MENE- VILLE, 1834) THAILAND, Loei: Na Haeo (bio. station), 5-l2.V.OI, secondary Introduction forest, Constant & Grootaert, 1 (5 (RBINS); Na Haeo, 22- o 29.V.03, Malaise trap 4, P. Grootaert, I I ~ (RBINS). Ra Due probably to heavy long-lasting wars and the subse nong: Koh Samed Island, 15-17. V. 0 I, Constant & Grootae11, quent difficult political conditions, Cambodia is still a I ~ (FCC). poorly explored countly, as far as its entomological fauna CAMBODIA, Siem Reap: Angkor Thom, 23.V.03, sweeping, is concerned. Apatt from Walther Horn's preliminary J. Constant, K. Smets & P.Grootaert, 1 0 (RBINS); Prek Toal lists of species, which were related to the whole of Indo (Tonie Sap Lake), 27-28.V.03, sweeping, J. Constant, K. Smets oo china (HoRN, 1913, 1914), only 44 tiger beetle species & P. Grootaert, 2 (RBINS); 8 km N of Sre Noi (road to have been formally recorded from this countty so far Anlong Vaeng), 29-30.V.03, dry dipteroc. forest, day, J. Con o (Table 1). Future research will certainly add some more stant & K. Smets, I (FCC), I ~ (RBINS). A common widespread species (NAVIAUX, 1995), how species to this list. Thailand, in contrast, is a much better ever not yet formally recorded from Cambodia. known count1y, thanks especially to the dedicated re search efforts by NAVIAUX (1989, 199la, b, 1995, 1996a, b, 2002, 2004) and NAVIAUX & PINRATANA 4. Neocollyris (Neocollyris) moesta (SCHMIDT-GOEBEL, (2004). My own reckoning for Thailand presently indi 1846) cates a total of 133 tiger beetle species (with 25 or 18.7% THAILAND, Loei: Na Haeo, 22-29.V.03, Malaise trap 4, endemics), what definitely ranges Thailand among the o P. Grootaert, I (RBINS). countries of the world with the richest cicindelid biodi CAMBODIA, Siem Reap: 8 km N of Sre Noi (road to Anlong versity (PEARSON & CASSOLA, 1992; CASSOLA & PEAR Vaeng), 29-30.V.03, dry dipterocarp forest, day, J. Constant & SON, 2000). More precisely, Thailand has turned out to be K. Smets, 2 ~ (RBINS); Angkor Thom, 2.VI-31.VIL03, net o the I 0111 country of the world as far as the total number of catching, IG 30.192, Daniel R. Jump, I (RBINS). tiger beetle species is concerned, and even the 6111 as to the Neither WIESNER (1992) nor NAVIAUX ( 1995) men surface or kt112/species ratio (3,848). tioned this easily recognizable species from Cambodia. 14 Fabio CASSOLA Table I Checklist of the tiger beetles (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae) of Cambodia. Species References I. Tricondyla (Tricondyla) annulicornis Schmidt- Goebel, 1846 WIESNER, 1992; SAWADA & WIESNER, 1999 2. Tricondyla (Tricondyla) stricticeps Chaudoir, 1864 SAWADA & WIESNER, 1999; NAVIAUX, 2002 3. Protocollyris probsti Naviaux. 1994 CASSOLA, this paper 4. Neocollyris (Neocollyris) b. bonellii (Guerin-M., 1834) CASSOLA, this paper 5. Neocollyris (Neocollyris) moesta (Schmidt-Goebel, 1846) HORN, 1913; CASSOLA, this paper 6. Neocollyris (Neocollyris) batesi (W. Horn, 1892) WIESNER, 1992 7. Neocollyris (Neocollyris) jitscitarsis (Schmidt-Goebel, 1846) CASSOLA, this paper 8. Neocollyris (Neocollyris) rujipalpis (Chaudoir, 1864) HORN, 1914; WIESNER, 1992; SAWADA & WIESNER, 1999 9. Neocollyris (Orthocollyris) crassicornis (Dejean, 1825) FLEUTIAUX, 1902; NAVIAUX, 1995 ("presque tout le territoire") I 0. Neocollyris (Leptocollyris) !. linearis (Schmidt-Goebel, 1846) WIESNER, 1992; SAWADA & WIESNER, 1999 II. Neocollyris (Leptocollyris) cylindripennis (Chaudoir, 1864) WIESNER, 1992 (sub cochinchinensis) 12. Neocollyris (Leptocollyris) 1. linearis (Schmidt-Goebel, 1846) WIESNER, 1992; CASSOLA, this paper 13. Neocollyris (Paclzycollyris) fascia/a (Chaudoir, 1864) WIESNER, 1992; NAVIAUX, 1995 14. Prothyma (Paraprothyma) exornata Schmidt-Goebel, 1846 I-lORN, 1913; RIVALIER, 1964; WIESNER, 1992; SAWADA & WIESNER, 1999 15. Prothyma (Genoprothyma) heteromalla (Macleay, 1825) RIVALIER, E., 1964 ("dans toute l'lndochine"); CASSOLA, this paper 16. Prothyma (Genoprothyma) bouvieri W. Horn, 1896 WIESNER, 1992 17. I-feptodonta eugenia Chaudoir, 1865 WIESNER, 1992; SAWADA & WiESNER, 1999 18. Calochroa .f jlavomaculata (Hope, 1831) HORN, 1913 (sub se.xpunc/ala); WIESNER, 1992; SAWADA & WIESNER, 1999 19. Calochroa 1nouhotii (Chaudoir, 1865) HORN, 1913; RIVALIER, 1961; WIESNER, 1992; SAWADA & WIESNER, 1999 20. Calochroa elegantula (Dokhtouroff, 1882) WIESNER, 1992 (sub mouhoti elegan!llla); SAWADA & WIESNER, 1999 (sub mouhoti elegantula) 21. Calochroa interruptofasciata (Schmidt-Goebel, 1846) I-lORN, 1913; RIVALIER, 1961; WIESNER, 1992; SAWADA & WIESNER, 1999 22. Calochroa harmandi (Fieutiaux, 1893) I-lORN, 1913; RIVALIER, 1961; WIESNER, 1992 23. Calochroa brwnani (Dokhtouroff, 1882) WIESNER, 1992 ; SAWADA & WIESNER, 1999; CASSOLA, this paper 24. Calome1·a plumigera (W. H.) ssp. scoliographa (Rivalier, 1953) RIVALIER, 1953; WIESNER, 1992; SAWADA & WIESNER, 1999 (sub p. macrograplina) 25. Cosmodela aurulenta (Fabr.) ssp. juxta/a (Acciavatti & Pearson, HORN, 1913; RIVALIER, 1961 (sub a.jlavomaculata); 1889) WiESNER, 1992; SAWADA & WIESNER, 1999 26. Cosmodela virgula (Fleutiaux, 1893) HORN, 1913; WIESNER, 1992; SAWADA & WIESNER, 1999 27. Lophyra (Lophyra) fit!iginosa (Dejean, 1826) HORN, 1913; WIESNER, 1992; SAWADA & WIESNER, 1999 28. Lophyra (Lophyra) cancel/ala (Dejean, 1825) RIVALIER, 1961; WIESNER, 1992; SAWADA & WIESNER, 1999 29. Lophyra (Spilodia) striolata (llliger, 1800) HORN, 1913; WIESNER, 1992; SAWADA & WIESNER, 1999 30. Lophyra (Spilodia) lineiji·ons (Chaudoir, 1865) RIVALIER, 1961; WIESNER, 1992; SAWADA & WIESNER, 1999 31. Naviauxella ramai Naviaux, 1991 CASSOLA, this paper 32. Cylindera (/fasina) foveola/a (Schaum, 1863) CASSOLA, this paper 33. Cylindera (lfasina) viduata (Fabricius, 180 I) WIESNER, 1992; SAWADA & WIESNER, 1999; CASSOLA, this paper 34. Cylindera (lfasina) khmer n. sp. * CASSOLA, this paper 35. Cylindera (/fasina) decempunctala (Dejean, 1825) HORN, 1913; WIESNER, 1992; SAWADA & WIESNER, 1999 36. Cylindera (/fasina) discreta (Schaum, 1863) (I) HORN, 1913; WIESNER, 1992 37. Cylindera (Eugrapha) minuta (Olivier, 1790) RIVALIER, 1961 ("majeure partie du territoire"); CASSOLA, this paper 38. Cylindera (Eugrapha) venosa (Kollar, 1836) RIVALIER, 1961; WIESNER, 1992 39. Myriochila (Myriochila) sinica (Fleutiaux, 1889) WIESNER, 1992; SAWADA & WIESNER, 1999 40. Myriochila (Myriochila) specularis (Chaudoir, 1865) HoRN, 1913 (sub speculifera); RIVALIER, 1961; WIESNER, 1992 (sub speculifera) 41. Abroscelis tenuipes (Dejean, 1826) WIESNER, 1992 42. Callytron nivicinctum (Chevrolat, 1845) WIESNER, 1992 43. Callytron andersoni (Gestro, 1889) WIESNER, 1992; SAWADA & WIESNER, 1999 44. Enantiola hewittii (W. Horn, 1908) WIESNER, 1992 Excluded species: Tricondyla pulchripes White, 1844 HORN, 1913; WIESNER, 1992; SAWADA & WIESNER, 1999; NA VIAUX, 2002 Tricondyla gestroi Fleutiaux, 1893 HORN, 1913; WIESNER, 1992; SAWADA & WIESNER, 1999; NA VIAUX, 2002 Neocollyris (Neocollyris) stiengensis (W. Horn, 1914) WIESNER, 1992; NA VIAUX, 1995 Neocollyris (Neocollyris) rugosa (Chaudoir, 1864) WIESNER, 1992; NAVIAUX, 1995 Neocollyris (Neocollyris) impressifi"Oizs (Chaudoir, 1864) WIESNER, 1992; NAVIAUX, 1995 Calomera a. angulata (Fabricius, 1798) I-lORN, 1913; RIVALIER, 1961, sub Lophyridia sumatrensis ("presque tout le territoire") "' Endemics: I (II This record has probably to be referred to a different species of the discre/a-group,juergellwies/leri Naviaux. 1991, known from Thailand. The true discrela occurs in Sulawesi only (CASSOLA, 1991) and, with different subspecies. in other Indonesian islands and in the Philippines. Tiger beetles from Thailand and Cambodia 15 However, it had been recorded from such a country by I 0 (RBINS); Na Haeo (bio. station), 5-12.Y.OI , secondary HoRN (1913). The new data cited above clearly confirm forest, Constant & Grootaert, I (RBINS); Dan Sai: Bantun, HORN's record. ll.V.OI, Constant & Grootaert, I ~ (RBINS); Na Haeo field res. sta., 15-19.V.03, day catch, Constant & K. Smets, 5. Neocollyris (Neocollyris) batesi (W. HoRN, 1892) I 0 (RBINS), I ~ (FCC); Na Haeo, Chang Tok, waterfall, 18. Y.03, day catch, K. Smets, I 6 (RBINS). Kanchanaburi: THAILAND, Ranong: Koh Samed Island, 15-17.V.O I, Constant & Sai Yok N.P., 4-5.Vl.03, J. Constant & K. Smets, I 6 (RBINS), Grootaert, I ~ (RBINS). I 6 (FCC). Already recorded from Thailand by WIESNER ( 1992) Also a small widespread species, particularly common and NAVIAUX (1995). Known also from Cambodia in northern Thailand (NAVIAUX, 1995). The particular (WIESNER, 1992). shape of the pronotum makes it easily recognizable, but there is apparently some variability 6. Neocollyris (Neocollyris) intermedia NAVIAUX, 1994 THAILAND, Loei: Na Haeo, Station 20023, 25.V.OO, P. Groo taert, I ~ (RBINS). 12. Neocollyris (Leptocollyris) subti/is (CHAUD.) ssp. Described at first as a subspecies of N. (N.) orichalcina brachycephala (W. HoRN, 1893) (W. HORN, 1896) (NAVIAUX, 1995), intennedia has been THAILAND, Loei: Na Haeo, Chang Tok, 17.V.03 (23035), subsequently raised to full specific status (NAVIAUX, P. Grootaert, I ~ (RBINS). 2004). Described from "Carin Cheba" (Myanmar), this subspecies replaces s. subtilis in northern Thailand 7. Neocollyris (Neocollyris) siamensis Naviaux, 1991 (NAVIAUX, 1995). THAILAND, Kanchanaburi: Sai Yok N.P., 4-5.Yl.03, J. Constant & K. Smets, I ~ (RBINS), I ~ (FCC). 13. Neocollyris (Leptocollyris) variitarsis (CHAUDOIR, Described from the Khao Yai Nat. Park in the Nakhon 1860) Ratchasima province (NAVIAUX, 1991 b), this species is THAILAND, Loei: Na Haeo (bio. station), 5-12.V.OI, secondmy ' said to be fairly common in the whole of Thailand, except forest, Constant & Grootaert, 3 ~~ (RBINS); Na Haeo, for the north-western provinces (NAVIAUX, 1995). 29.Y-5.Yl.03, Malaise trap 4, P. Grootaert, I ~ (FCC); Na Haeo field res. sta., 15-19.V.03, day catch, Constant & K. Smets, I 6 8. Neocollyris (Neocol/yris) jitscitarsis (SCHMIDT- (RBINS). GOEBEL, 1846) A widespread species, occtm·ing from Eastem Nepal to THAILAND, Loei: Na Haeo (bio. station), 5-12.Y.O I, secondary Vietnam and southern China (NAVIAUX, 1995). forest, Constant & Grootaert, I 0 I ~ (RBINS); Na Haeo (field res. st.), 15-19.Y.03, day catch, Constant & K. Smets, I 6 (RBINS). 14. Neocollyris (Pachycol/yris) vitalisi (W. HORN, CAMBODIA, Siem Reap: 8 km N of Sre Noi (road to Anlong 1924) Vaeng), 29-30.V.03, dry dipteroc. forest, day, J. Constant & THAILAND, Loei: Na Haeo (bio. station), 5-12.V.Ol, seconda1y K. Smets, 1 6 I ~ (RBINS). forest, Constant & Grootaert, I ~ (RBINS). A widespread easily recognizable species, already known Described as a subspecies of N. (P.) .feae (W. HORN, from Thailand (NAVIAUX, 1995) but new to Cambodia. 1893), but quite distinct because of the smaller size, the darker colour and its geographical distribution, vitalisi is 9. Neocollyris (Neocollyris) rufipalpis (CHAUDOIR, herein tentatively raised to full specific status. 1864) THAILAND, Loei: Na Haeo, river banks, 5-12.V.OI, Constant & Grootaert, I 6 (RBINS). 15. Prothyma (Paraprothyma) schmidtgoebeli W. HORN, Already known from Thailand (NAVIAUX, 1995), this 1895 species has also been recorded from Cambodia and Viet THAILAND, Loei: Na Haeo, Station 20023, 25.Y.OO, P. Groo taert, I 6 (RBfNS), I 6 (FCC); Na Haeo, 29.IY-6.Y.OI, nam (SAWADA & WIESNER, 1999). Constant & Grootaert, I 6 I <jl (RBINS); Na Haeo (bio station), 5-12.V.Ol, Malaise trap, P. Grootaert, I ~ (RBINS); Na Haeo I 0. Neocollyris (Leptocollyris) I. linearis (SCHMIDT- (bio station), 5-12.V.Ol, light trap, Constant & Grootaert, 6 66 GOEBEL, 1846) 5 n (IRSNB), I 6 I ~(FCC); Na Haeo (bio station), 5-l2.V.OI , THAILAND, Loei: Na Haeo (bio. station), 5-12.Y.Ol, secondary secondary forest, Constant & Grootaert, I 6 2 ~~ (RBINS), I c) forest, Constant & Grootaert, I ~ (RBINS); Na Haeo (bio. (FCC); Na Haeo (bio station), 5-12.Y.OI , Constant & Groo station), 7-14.V.OO, Malaise trap, P. Grootaert, I ~ (RBINS). taert, station I (small trees, dense ground vegetation, open CAMBODIA, Siem Reap: Angkor Thom, station 24048, canopy), I ~ (RBINS); Na Haeo (bio station), 5-12.V.Ol, 30.Vli.04, P. Grootae11, I 6 (RBINS). Constant & Grootaert; pitfall station 3 (bamboo, very short A small widespread species, occurring from Myanmar ground vegetation, thin litter; recently burnt), 2 c)c) (IRSNB), ' to southern China (NAVIAUX, 1995). I 6 (FCC); Na Haeo (field res. stat.), 15-19.V.03, light trap, J. Constant, K. Smets & P. Grootaert, I ~ (RBINS); Na Haeo I I. Neocollyris (Leptocollyris) variicomis (CHAUDOIR, field res. sta., 15-19.V.03, clay catch, J. Constant & K. Smets, 1864) I 6 (RBINS), I c) (FCC). THAILAND, Loei: Na Haeo, 31.V-6.Yl.99, P. Grootaert, A well-known species, distributed from Myanmar to 1 <jl (RBINS); Na Haeo, station 20023, 25.V.OO, P. Grootaert, Vietnam (WIESNER, 1992). 16 Fabio CASSOLA 16. Prothyma (Genoprothyma) heteromal/a (MAC LEAv , 20. Heptodonta eugenia CHAUDOIR, 1865 1825) THAILAND, Loei: Na Haeo, 31.V-6.Vl.99, P. Grootaert, I ~ CAMBODIA, Siem Reap: Angkor Tom, station 24048, 30.Vli.04, (RB!NS); Na Haeo, 24-30.1V.OO, Malaise trap, P. Grootaert, P. Grootaert, I ~ (REINS). 2 cScS (RBINS); Na Haeo, 14-20.V.OO, Malaise trap, P. Groo Never formally recorded from Cambodia previously taert, I c5 I ~ (RB!NS); Na Haeo (Bio Station), 22-29.VII.OO, (RJYALIER, 1964; WIESNER, 1992). Malaise trap, P. Grootaert, I c5 (RBINS); Na Haeo, 29.IV- 6. V .0 I, Malaise trap, P. Grootaert, 3 c5 c5 2 ~~ (RBINS); Na Haeo, 29.IV-6.V.Ol, Malaise trap, Constant & Grootaert, 17. Prothyma (Genoprothyma) bouvieri W. HoRN, 1896 4 cScS I ~ (RBINS), I cS I ~ (FCC); Na Haeo (bio station), CAMBODIA, Siem Reap: Siem Reap, 2-3.11.03, neon light 5-12. V .0 I, secondaty forest, Constant & Grootaert, 2 c5 c5 2 ~~ trap, Stephane De Greef, I ~ (REINS); Angkor Thom, (RBINS); Na Haeo (bio station), 5-12.V.OI , Constant & Groo 2.VI-3l.Vll.03, net catching, !G 30.192, Daniel R. Jump, I c5 taert; station I (small trees, dense grolll1d vegetation, open (FCC). canopy), I c5 (RBINS); Na Haeo, 5-12.V.Ol, secondary forest, Formerly mentioned from Cambodia just by WIESNER Malaise trap, Constant & Grootaert, I ~ (RBINS); Na Haeo, ( 1992), this species has definitely to be considered as 22-29.V.03, Malaise trap 3, P. Grootaert, I c5 (RBINS); Na occuning in such a country. Haeo, 29.V-5.VI.03, Malaise trap 4, P. Grootaert, 2 cScS (RBINS). 18. Prothyma (Genoprothyma) fallaciosa RIVALIER, CAMBODIA, Siem Reap: Angkor Thom, 23.V.03, day catch, 1964 J. Constant, P. Grootaert & K. Smets, I c5 (RBINS); Phnom THAILAND, Loei: Na Haeo, 24-30.1V.OO, Malaise trap, P. Groo Kuen, day catch, 24-25.V.03, J. Constant & K. Smets, I ~ taert, I c5 I ~ (REINS), I ~ (FCC); Na Haeo (bio station), (RB!NS), I ~ (FCC); Angkor Thom, 2.VI-3l.VTI.03, net catch ing, IG 30.192, Daniel R. Jump, I c5 (RBINS), I c5 (FCC). 5-12.V.OI, pitfall station 3 (bamboo, very short ground vegeta tion, thin litter; recently burnt), Constant & Grootaert, 2 cScS A common widespread species, usually collected on (RBINS); Na Haeo (bio station), 5-12.V.OI , pittfall station 4 small vertical slopes or roadcuts (NAVIAUX & PINRATANA, (secondmy forest, tall trees, dense ground vegetation, densely 2004). Its occurrence in Cambodia had already made covered with litter), Constant & Grootaert, I c5 (RBINS); Na known by SAWADA & WIESNER, 1999). Haeo (bio station), 5-12.V.Ol, pittfall station 6 (abandoned field: grasses, rough vegetation and open areas), Constant & 21. Therates pseudoprobsti PROBST & WIESNER, 1994 Grootaert, I c5 (RBINS); Na Haeo (bio station), 5-12.V.O I, THAILAND, Loei: Na Haeo Nat. Park, 7.V.OI, Constant & pittfall station 7 (bamboo forest, very thin litter, almost no Grootaert, I ~ (RBINS). ground vegetation), Constant & Grootae11, I ~ (REINS), I ~ Apparently a Thai endemic (PROBST & WIESNER, 1994; (FCC); Na Haeo, 5-12.V.Ol, secondaty forest, Malaise trap, P. Grootaert, 2 cScS (RBINS), I c5 (FCC); Na Haeo, 5-12.V.OI, NAVIAUX & PrNRATANA, 2004). secondary forest, Malaise trap, Constant & Grootaert, I ~ (RB!NS); Na Haeo (bio station), 5-12.V.OI , light trap, Constant 22. Caloc/zroa f. jlavomaculata (HOPE, 1831) & Grootaert, I cS I ~ (IRSNB), I cS (FCC); Na Haeo FIRS, THAILAND, Loei: Na Haeo (bio station), 5-12.V.01, light trap, 16.V.03, station 23030, P. Grootaert, I c5 (REINS); Na I-laeo, Constant & Grootaert, I ~ (RBINS); Na Haeo (bio station), 5- 18-31.V.04, Malaise trap 4, P. Grootaert, I c5 (FCC). 12.V.O I, light trap, Constant & Grootaert, 3 cScS 8 ~~ (REINS), Described from Laos and the "haut-Mekong" I ~ (FCC); Na Haeo (bio station), 5-12.V.Ol, light trap, pitfall (RIVALIER, 1964), and often confused with schmidt station I (small trees, dense ground vegetation, open canopy), goebeli in many collections, this species has already Constant & Grootaert, 1 c5 (RBINS); Na Haeo (bio station), 5- 12.V.O I, light trap, pitfall station 2 (bamboo, some old trees, proved to be quite widespread in Thailand (NAYIAUX, 1991). very short ground vegetation), Constant & Grootaert, 1 ~ (RB!NS); Na Haeo (bio station), 5-12.V.OI, light trap, pitfall station 6 (abandoned field: grasses, rough vegetation and open 19. Protltyma (Genoprothyma) rapillyi NAVIAUX, 1989 areas), Constant & Grootaert, I ~ (RBINS); Na Haeo (field res. THAILAND, Loei: Na Haeo, station 20023, 25.V.OO, P. Grootaert, stat.), 15-19.V.03, light trap, J. Constant, K. Smets & P. Groo 2 cScS I ~ (RB!NS), I c5 (FCC); Na Haeo, station 20025, taert, 2 cScS 2 ~~ (REINS), I c5 (FCC); Na Haeo (edge pond), 26.V.OO, P. Grootaert, I ~ (RB!NS); Na Haeo (bio station), 17.V.03, light trap, J. Constant & K. Smets, I Cj? (REINS). 5-12.V.O I, light trap, Constant & Grootaert, 2 cScS (REINS), CAMBODIA, Siem Reap: Phnom Kulen, 24.V.03, light trap, I ~ (FCC); Na Haeo (bio station), 5-12.V.O I, secondary forest, 1. Constant & K. Smets, I c5 3 Cj?Cj? (RBINS), I Cj? (FCC); Angkor Constant & Grootaert, I c5 (RBINS); Na Haeo (bio station), Thom, 26.V.03, night collecting, IG 30.192, Daniel R. Jump, 5-12.V.O I, pitfall station 3 (bamboo, very short ground vegeta I c5 I Cj? (RB!NS), I Cj? (FCC); 8 km N ofSre Noi (road to Anlong tion, thin bitter, recently burnt), Constant & Grootaert, 1 c5 Vaeng), 29.V.03, light trap, J. Constant & K. Smets, 2 Cj?Cj? (FCC), I ~ (RBINS); Na Haeo (bio station), 5-12.V.O I, pitfall (RBINS), I c5 (FCC); 8 km N of Sre Noi (road to Anlong station 7 (bamboo forest, almost no ground vegetation), Con Vaeng), 29-30.V.03, dty dipterocarp forest, day, J. Constant stant & Grootaert, 3 cScS (IRSNB); Na Haeo, 29.V-5.Vl.03, & K. Smets, I c5 (RB!NS); Angkor, Preah-Kahn, Temple, Malaise trap 4, P. Grootaert, I ~ (RBfNS); Na Haeo FIRS, 31.V.03, light trap, J. Constant & K. Smets, I c5 (RBINS); station 23030, 16.V.03, P. Grootaert, I c5 (FCC). Angkor Thom, 2.VI-3l.Vll.03, net catching, IG 30.192, Danic;,l Described from eastern Thailand (NAVIAUX, 1989), this R. Jump, I Cj? (RBrNS). species apparently is a Thai endemic. Its proper separa Quoted by former authors under sexpunctata Fabr. tion from schmidtgoebeli sometimes appears to be rather (ACCIAVA TTl & PEARSON, 1989), this is a common, delicate. However, the two species even belong to differ well-known species, widely distributed from India to ent subgenera. the Philippines, and often collected at lights by night. Tiger beetles from Thailand and C<;~~nbodia 17 23. Calocltroa moultotii (CHAUDOIR, 1865) A common species, widely distributed from Myanmar THAILAND, Loei: Na Haeo (bio station), 5-12.V.OI, secondary to Vietnam and southern China {NAVIAUX & PINRATANA, o o forest, Constant & Grootaert, I 2 ~~ (RBINS), I (FCC). 2004). A polymorphous species, from which elegantula at least can be considered as specifically distinct (SAWADA 26. Calocltroa bramani (DOKHTOUROFF, 1882) & WIESNER, 2002). Co-occurrence of both species in the CAMBODIA. Siem Reap: Angkor Thom, 23.V.03, sweeping, Naeo station clearly confirms such a separate status. J. Constant, K. Smets & P.Grootaert, I 0 (RBINS); Phnom Kulen, 24.V.03, light trap, J. Constant & K. Smets, I 24. Calochroa elegantula (DOKHTOUROFF, 1882) (FCC); Phnomo Kulen, 24-25.V.03, day catch, J. Constant & THAILAND, Loei: Na Haeo, station 20023, 25.V.OO, P. Grootaert, K. Smets, I (RBINS), I ~ (FCC); Angkor Thom, 2.Vl- I o (RHTNS), I o (FCC); Na Haeo, station 20025, 26.V.OO, 31.VII.03, net catching, IG 30.192, Daniel R. Jump, I 0 2 ~~ P. Grootaert, I o (RBINS); Na Haeo, 21-29.1V.O I, Malaise (RBINS). trap, Constant & Grootaert, I 0 (RBTNS); Na Haeo, 5- The above recorded data definitely confirm the occur 12. V .0 I, seconda1y forest, Malaise trap, Constant & Grootaert, rence in Cambodia of this beautiful species, already o I (FCC); Na Haeo (bio station), 5-12.V.OI , secondary forest, known from eastern Thailand to Vietnam (SA\-VADA & Constant & Grootaert, I 0 (RBJNS); Na Haeo (bio station), 5- WIESNER, 2002; NAVIAUX & P!NRATANA, 2004). 12.V.OI , pitfall station 2 (bamboo, some old trees, very short o ground vegetation), Constant & Grootaert, I (RBTNS); Na Haeo (bio station), 5-12.V.Ol, pitfall station 3 (bamboo, 27. Cosmodela auru/enta (FABR.) ssp. juxtata (ACCIA- ve1y short ground vegetation, thin litter, recently burnt), Con VATTI & PEARSON, 1989) stant & Grootaert, I 0 (RBTNS); Na Haeo (bio station), 5- THAILANoDo, Loei: Na 1-laeo, Station 20023, 25.V.OO, P. Groot 12. V.O I, pitfall station 4 (secondary forest, tall trees, dense aert, 2 4 ~~ (RBTNS), I 0 (FCC); Na 1-laeoo (bio station), ground vegetation, densely covered with litter), Constant & 5-12.V.Ol, light trap, Constant & Grootaert, I I ~ (RBINS), Grootaert, I o (RBINS); Na Haeo (bio station), 5-12.V.O I, I ~ (FCC); Na Haeo (riverbanks), 5-12.V.OI, Constant & pitfall station 6 (abandoned field: grasses, rough vegetation Grootaert, I 0 (RBTNS); Na 1-laeo, Chang Tok Wateifalls, and open areas), Constant & Grootaert, I o (RBTNS); Na Haeo IO.V.OI, light trap, Constant & Grootaert, I ~ (RBTNS); Na field res. sta., 15-19. V .03, day catch, J. Constant & K. Smets, 1-laeo (field res. stat.), 15-19.V.03, light trap, J. Constant, I o (RBlNS); Na Haeo, 22.V.03, Malaise trap 2, P. Grootaert, K. Smets & P. Grootaert, 4 00 I (RBlNS), I ~ (FCC); Na I ~ (RBINS). l-loae o (edge pond), 17.V.03, light trap, J. Constant & K. Smets, I (RBINS). Co-occurrence of both elegantula and mouhotii at the A common widespread species, occurring with nom Naeo station clearly confirms their separate specific inal aurulenta from the Sunda Islands to Malacca and status, as proposed by SAWADA & WIESNER (2002). with subspeciesjuxtata from north-eastern India to Viet nam and southern China (ACCIAVAT Tl & PEARSON, 1989; 25. Calocltroa interruptofasciata (SCHMIDT-GOEBEL, NAVIAUX & PINRATANA, 2004). 1846) THAILAND, Loei: Na Haeo, station 20022, 24.V.OO, P. Grootaert, I o (RBINS); Na Haeo, station 20023, 25.V.OO, P. Grootaert, 28. Lophyra (Lopltyra) fuliginosa (DEJEAN, 1826) 4 oo (RBINS); Na Haeo, station 20025, 26.V.OO, P. Grootaert, THAILAND, Ranong: Kon Samed Island, 15-17.V.Ol, Constant & I o (RBINS); Na Haeo (bio station), 5-12.V.OI , light trap, Grootaert, 2 o" 5 <n (RBINS), I o (FCC). Constant & Grootaert, I ~ (RBINS); Na Haeo (bio station), 5- A fluviatile species, widely distributed from the Sunda 12.V.O I, pitfall station I (small trees, dense ground vegetation, Islands to Malacca, Myanmar, Thailand, Indochina and open canopy), Constant & Grootaert, I ""(RBINS); Na I-Iaeo, 5- China. It is not known from India, and former odd records 12. V.O I, pitfall station 3 (bamboo, some old trees, ve1y short from Sri Lanka proved to have to be discarded (NAV IAUX, ground vegetation), Constant & Grootaert, I 0 (RBINS); Na 1984; ACCIAV A TTl & PEARSON, 1989). Haeo (bio station), 5-12.V.OI , pitfall station 6 (abandoned field; grasses, rough vegetation and open areas), Constant & Grootaert, I ~ (RBINS); Na Haeo (bio station), 5-12.V.Ol, 29. Lopltyra (Spilodia) line~frons (CHAUDOIR, 1865) sIe oco nId a1(yF CfoCr)e;s tN, Ca oHnasetaon t( b&io Gsrtoatoiotane)r,t ,5 2- 1020.V .2O I~, l(iRghBt INtrSap),, T&H GAIrLoAoNtDae, rLt,o eI io:o N ( Ra B1-llaNeoS,) ;2 4N-a3 01.-lIaVe.oO, O2, 5M.Va.lOaOis,e S ttraatpio, nC o2n0s0t2an3t, Constant & Grootaert, I ~ (RBINS); Na Haeo, 5-12.V.Ol, sec P. Grootaert, I I (RBTNS); Na Haeo (bio. station), 5- ondary forest, Malaise trap, Constant & Grootaert, I 12.V .0 I, pitfall station 6 (abandoned field; grasses, rough (RBINS); Na Haeo Khring Tok, station 23043, 19.V.03, vegetation and open areas), Constant & Grootaert, I 0 P. Grootaert, I _ (RBINS); Na 1-laeo (field research station), (RBINS); Na Haeo (bio. station), 5-12.V.O 1, light trap, Con 15-18.V.03, white tray, J. Constant, K. Smets & P. Grootaert, stant & Grootaert, 2 _~ (RBINS), 2 ~ (FCC); Na l-laeo (bio. I o (RBINS); Na 1-laeo field res. sta., 15-19.V.03, day catch, station), 8-15.1V .0 I, Malaise trap, P. Grootaert, I ~ (RBlNS); J. Constant & K. Smets, I ~ (RBINS). Kanchanaburi: Sai Yok Na l-laeo (bio station), 5-12.V.Ol, light trap, Constant & N.P., 4-5.VI.03, J. Constant & K. Smets, I " (RBINS). Grootaert, I (RB INS). CAMBODIA. Siem Reap: Angkor Thom, 23.V.03, day catch, CAMBODIA, Siem Reap: Angkor Thom, 23.V.03, day catcf., J. Constant, P. Grootaert & K. Smets, I 0 (RBINS), I 0 J. Constant, P. Grootaert & K. Smets, 2 00 (RBTNS); Angkor (FCC); Angkor Thom, 26.V.03, night collecting, IG 30.192, Thom, 2. Vl-31. VI1 .03, net catching, IG 30.192, Daniel R. Daniel R. Jump, I o (RI31NS); Angkor Thom, 2.VI-31.VII.03, Jump, 2 oJ I (RBlNS), I o (FCC). net catching, JG 30.192, Daniel R. Jump, I 0 (FCC), I A common species, widely distributed in continental (RBINS). Asia from northern India to Vietnam (WIESNER, 1992). 18 Fabio CASSOLA I I 30. Naviauxella ramai NAVIAUX, 1991 nal plates shiny blue-green; fully glabrous except for t\'Vo THAILAND, Loei: Na Haeo, Chang Tok, 17.V.03 (23035), setae or setigerous punctures on fixed loci near eyes. P. Grootaert, I (j (RBTNS). Striations fine on frons, concentric on vertex, stronger CAMBODIA, Siem Reap: Phnom Kulen, 24.V.03, light trap, on eyes, waved and oblique behind on neck. Eyes pale J. Constant & K. Smets, I ~ (FCC). yellow, globose. Labrum with a longitudinal carina in the A small species, described from Thailand and thus new middle, distinctly wider than long, a bit longer and trian to Cambodia. However, the above mentioned female gular shaped in the female, slightly retracted in front in specimen from Phnom Kulen, Cambodia, is a bit darker the male, with a small tooth protruding in front in both and moreover it has a dark, pitchy black, slightly metallic sexes; fully metallic bronze, with eight submarginal setae labrum. some distance from f01ward edge, setigerous punctures apparent, bright metallic blue-green. Mandibles yellow 31. Cylimlera (lfasina) foveo/ata (SCHAUM, 1863) ish-testaceous, more or less darkened on outer half. La THAILAND, Loei: Na Haeo (bio station), 5-12.V.OI , light trap, bial and maxillary palpi testaceous, the last joint dark Constant & Grootaert, I (j (RBfNS). metallic greenish with the extreme tip testaceous. Anten CAMBODIA, Siem Reap: Angkor Thom, 26.V.03, night collect nae slender, long, reaching over the half of the elytral ing, IG 30.192, Daniel R. Jump, I 0 (RBfNS). length in the male, slightly shorter in the female; anten A fairly distinct, common species, widely distributed nomeres 1-4 metallic bronze-green, segments 5-11 dark from southern India, the Sunda Islands and the Philip blackish-brown, dull, finely and evenly pubescent. pines up the whole of continental SE Asia (WIESNER, Thorax: pronotum subsquare, approximately as wide as 1992). However, it had never been recorded previously long, parallel-sided, glabrous except for some scattered from Cambodia, thus formally being new to such a setae on sides, with fine descending wrinkles in the country. middle of disc; cupric-bronze with green reflections on sides, transversal constrictions poorly marked. Episterna 32. Cylindera (Ifasina) viduata (FABRICIUS, 1801) sparsely setose. Female mesepisternal coupling sulcus a THAILAND, Loei: Na Haeo (bio station), 5-12.V.O I, light trap, n small rounded pit in the middle. Constant & Grootaert, I 0 6 ~~ (RBfNS), 2 (FCC); Na Haeo Elytra proportionally wide, convex, with well-marked (bio station), 5-12.V.O I, light trap, pitfall station 6 (abandoned shoulders, colour dark purple with blue-green round field: grasses, rough vegetation and open areas), Constant & Grootaert, I (j (RBfNS); Ranong: Kon Samed Island, 15- punctures, the punctures being stronger and especially n 17.V.O I, Constant & Grootaert, 3 (j(j 2 (RBINS), I (j evident in front third of elytra, shallower behind; a darker, (FCC). Kanchanaburi: Sai Yok N.P., 4-5.VI.03, J. Constant & dull, unpunctured, nanow striped area runs longitudinally K. Smets, I ~ (RBTNS). on disc, some distance from the suture. Apical border CAMBODIA, Siem Reap: 8 km N of Sre Noi (road to Anlong distinctly rounded with a small sutural spine. Epipleura Vaeng), 29.V.03, light trap, J. Constant & K. Smets, I (j (FCC). light coloured, almost testaceous, with some metallic hue. This is a well known, widespread South-east Asian Elytral markings consisting of a conspicuous roundish dot species, distributed from northern India and Nepal east on front third of disc, which obviously represents the end ward into China, Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines. of a non-existing humeral lunule; a transversal, slightly All the above mentioned specimens have the subapical oblique, middle band, made up by a transversal sublateral dot more or less narrowly and briefly pointed toward the spot obliquely connected with a subtriangular, rather suture. large, discal spot, which lies in the dull, longitudinal, striped area of elytra; and a large, subrectangular, com 33. Cylindera (Ifasina) khmer n. sp. (Fig. 1 a-d) ma-shaped, subapical spot, which is obliquely directed in front on disc and shortly expanded along the subapical TYPE MATERIAL Holotype, c), from Cambodia (Siem Reap margin toward the apex. Humeral dot lacking in both province): Angkor, Preah-Kahn, Temple, 3l.V.03, light sexes. Moreover, in the allotype and paratype specimens trap, J. Constant & K. Smets; allotype, ~' also from Cam only, a very narrow, poorly visible, lineole is detectable bodia: Phnom Kulen, 24.V.03, light trap, J. Constant & which runs along the lateral border of elytra and almost K. Smets; one paratype, c), from Angkor Thom, 26.V.03, connects the middle band to the subapical spot. light trap, J. Constant, K. Smets & P. Grootae11; one Underside metallic dark green, with white sparse pubes paratype, ~' from a different locality of Cambodia (Siem cence on sides of sternum and the abdominal stemites. Reap province): 8 km N ofSre Noi, road to Anlong Vaeng, Trochanters dark rufous, femora metallic bronze green, 29.V.03, light trap, J. Constant & K. Smets. Holotype, tibiae and tarsi more or less tinged with metallic dark allotype and paratype ~ in REINS, paratype 6 in FCC. violaceous and some greenish reflections; a few rows of DIAGNOSIS: A small Cy/indera (lfasina) species similar spinifonn setae on tibiae and tarsi, the setae being more to, and obviously a close relative of, viduata, however numerous on the apical half of the middle tibiae (toilet tool}. syntopically occurring with it and differing because of the Aedeagus fusiform, straight, tapering, slightly curved oblique, narrow, continuous middle band and the larger, downward apically, very similar to that of viduata; inner comma-shaped subapical dot. sac typical of the genus Cylindera, with a long narrow DESCRIPTION: Head bronze with greenish and cupreous flagellum whose upper convolutions are crossed by a V reflections especially on eyes, clypeus and cheeks, anten- shaped sclerite ("equerre") (RIVALIER, 1950). Tiger beetles from Thailand and Cambodia 19 8 ~ r~~ ....... 1-... ' //", -; / D ,•. .·. C); ··o .. ~ Q " A Fig. I. - Cylindera ((j'asina) khmer n. sp., male holotype from Preah-Kahn, temple, Angkor, Cambodia. A. habitus; B. labrum; C. aedeagus and inner sac; 0. female allotype from Phnom Kulen, Cambodia: labrum . Scale-lines: I mm and 0.5 mm. 20 Fabio CASSOLA Length: 7.5-8 mm (without labrum). line singular emendation (spino/ai) by FLEUTIAUX ( 1902), ETYMOLOGY: This new distinctive 1fasina species is so considered to be justified by ACCIAVATTI & PEARSON named in memory and celebration of the Khmer civiliza ( 1989), would appear to be untenable according the the tion and empire (IX-XV centuries), whose famous capital Zoological Code (ICZN, 1999). and jungle temple of Angkor, where the holotype speci men has been collected, stands as one of the great jewels 35. Cylimlera (lfasina) juergemviesneri NAVIAUX, 1991 of the human cultural heritage. Special thanks are to be THAILAND, Loei: Na Haeo, river before village, 8.V.O I, Con expressed to the actual collectors of this new species. stant & Grootaert, 3 CSCS 3 ~ (RBINS), 3 CS" 2 ~~ (FCC); Dan REMARKS: C. (1.) khmer n. sp. is obviously a close relative Sai, Bantu11, II.V.OI, Constant & Grootaert, I (S I ~ (RBINS). Apparently a Thai endemic (NAVIAUX, 1991; NAVIAUX of C. (!.) viduata (FABRICIUS, 180 I), and it could even be & PINRATANA, 2004), this small species is clearly a close considered a subspecific form of it, if it were not for the remarkable stability shown by viduata over all its enor relative of C. (1.) discreta (SCHAUM, 1863). Past records mous geographical range. In particular, however, viduata of the latter species from Cambodia (HORN, 19 13; WIES has smaller, almost effaced elytral dots, it lacks any NER, 1992) may well refer, in reality, to juergenwiesneri (Table 1). subhumeral dot, it has a smaller and narrower subapical spot, and moreover it was found to syntopically occur 36. Cylindera (Eugrapha) minuta (Olivier, 1790) with khmer in one Cambodian locality at least (see THAILAND, Loei: Na Haeo FIRS, 16.V.03, station 23032, above); other SE Asian lfasina species, such as humillima n P. Grootaert, 3 (S(S 2 (RBINS), I (S I ~ (FCC). (GESTRO, 1893), macilenta (SCHAUM, 1862), dilatotarsa CAMBODIA, Siem Reap: Tonie Sap Lake, Prek Toal, 27.V.03, (W. HORN, 1924), kaleea (BATES, 1866), decempunctata light trap, J. Constant, K. Smets & P. Grootaert, I ~ (RBINS). (DEJEAN, 1825) and modica (GESTRO, 1893) have a nar This common widespread species, known to range from row and complete apical lunule (HORN, 1938); pronotalis India into Southeast Asia and Indonesia (ACCIAVATTI & (W. HORN, 1922) has much smaller elytral dots and PEARSON, 1989; WIESNER, 1992), had not yet been formally a different, shagreened, pronotal sculpture; humerula recorded from Cambodia. (W. HORN, 1905) has a complete humeral lunule; the viridilabris-group species [namely viridi/abris (CHAUDOIR, 3 7. Myrioclzila (Myriochila) sinica (Fieutiaux, 1889) 1852), somnuki NAV IAUX, 1991, and fallaciosa (W. HORN, CAMBODIA, Siem Reap: Phnom Kulen, 24-25.V.03, day catch, 1897)] have a roundish, instead of comma-shaped, sub J. Constant & K. Smets, I (RBfNS); 8 km N of Sre Noi (road apical spot, as also have spinolae (GESTRO, 1889) and to Anlong Vaeng), 29.V.03, light trap, J. Constant & K. Smets, subtilesignata (MANDL, 1970), which, in addition, have a I ~ (RBINS). Angkor, Preah-Kahn, Temple, 31.V.03, light trap, differently coloured, much reddish pronotum; paucipilina J. Constant & K. Smets, 3 ~~ (RBINS), I (FCC); (ACCIAVA TTl & PEARSON, 1989) and paeninsu/aris A Southeast Asian species, known to occur in muddy areas from Myanmar to Vietnam and southern China NAVIAUX, 1891, have a testaceous/pale labrum. The most (NAVIAUX & PINRATANA, 2004), but puzzlingly (perhaps similarly looking species, as far as the general shape and erroneously) indicated from Java too (WIESNER, 1992). 1t the elytral markings are concerned, is balabacensis was firstly formally recorded from Cambodia by SAWADA NAVIAUX & SAWADA, 1996, described from Balabac I. in & WIESNER (1999). the Philippines, which, however, lacks any middle band (NAVIAUX & SAWADA, 1996). 34. Cylindera (lfasina) spillolae (GESTRO, 1889) Aknowledgments THAILAND, Loei: Na Haeo (bio station), 5-12. V.O I, secondary forest, Constant & Grootaert, I CS (FCC); Na J-laeo (bio station), 5-12.V.O I, Malaise trap, P. Grootaert, I CS (RBINS); Na Haeo, Thanks to the courtesy of Mr. Alain Drumont (Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Bruxelles, Belgium), I have had the Chang Tok Waterfalls, I 0. V.O I, Constant & Grootaert, I ~ opport1mity of examining the tiger beetle specimens collected in (RBINS); Na Haeo Khring Tok, 19.V.03, 23041, P. Grootaert, Thailand and Cambodia during several field research missions that I (S (RBINS). the above mentioned Institute (RBINS) carried out in the years 2000-04 A common species, wide! y distributed from eastern (by P. Grootaert, J. Constant, K. Smets and D.R. Jump). Such materials provide some interesting additional data, including a species new to Nepal and north-eastern India eastward to Vietnam science, from Cambodia, which are duly recorded below. The speci (WIESNER, 1992; SAWADA & WIESNER, 1999). 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