Stuttgarter Beiträge zur Naturkunde A, Neue Serie 3: 133 137; Stuttgart, 30.IV.2010. 133 Revision of the genus Amarygmus Dalman and related genera. LII. A new species and faunistic records of Amarygmus from the Northern Moluccas (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Amarygmini) HANS J. BREMER Abstract A new species, Amarygmus ventricosus n. sp. (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Amarygmini) from the Northern Moluccas/Indonesia (Morotai and Halmahera), is described and illustrated. Faunistic records of eight other species of Amarygmus from the Northern Moluccas are given. K e y w o r d s : Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae, Amarygmus, new species, Northern Moluccas, faunistic records. Zusammenfassung Eine neue Art, Amarygmus ventricosus n. sp. (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Amarygmini) von den nördlichen Molukken/Indonesien (Morotai und Halmahera) wird beschrieben und abgebildet. Funddaten von acht anderen Amarygmus-Arten von den nördlichen Molukken werden aufgelistet. Contents 1 Introduction... 133 2 Morphometry...134 3 Description of the new species...134 4 Records of other species of Amarygmus from the Northern Moluccas...136 5 References... 137 1 Introduction The Northern Moluccas consist mainly of the Indonesian islands of Halmahera, Ternate, Bacan und Morotai. The Tenebrionidae of that archipielago, including species of the genus Amarygmus Dalman, 1823, are insufficiently known. This is probably due to insufficient collecting activities. PIC (1915) described Amarygmus batjanensis (Pic, 1915) [syn. A. testaceicornis (Pic, 1915)] from the Northern Moluccas. GEBIEN (1920) reported the occurrence of A. cuprarius iodicollis Guérin-Méneville, 1830 from Ternate, Bacan, Halmahera and Watubella Islands, and of A. orientalis (Fairmaire, 1883) from Bacan. BREMER (2003, 2008) described A. grimmi Bremer, 2003 from Halmahera and A. venetus Bremer, 2008 from Bacan and Halmahera. Considering the great number of species of Amarygmus on the neighbouring islands of Sulawesi and the Central and Southern Moluccas, it would be surprising that the islands of the Northern Moluccas should have fewer species. During the past years A. RIEDEL, A. SKALE and A. W EIGEL used short stays on these islands to collect some Tenebrionidae. Due to their activities one new Amarygmus was collected which is described in this paper. A second, probably new species is severely damaged so that I cannot describe it. In addition, collection data of Amarygmus of this area are presented, which were determined by me during the last years. It is highly probable that systematic collections on these islands would considerably increase the number of tenebrionid species (including Amarygmus). CG CS CW MNHN NME SMNS HNHM UWP UWS ZSM ZSMB Abbreviations Collection of Dr. R. GRIMM, Tübingen, Germany Collection of A. SKALE, Hof/Saale, Germany Collection of A. WEIGEL, Wernburg, Germany Muséum National d Histoire Naturelle, Paris Naturkundemuseum Erfurt, Germany Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde, Stuttgart, Germany Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest, Hungary Primary forest Secondary forest Zoologische Staatssammlung, Munich, Germany Collection of the author, now property of the Zoologische Staatssammlung, Munich, Germany Acknowledgments I thank Dr. W. SCHAWALLER (SMNS) for the trustful loan of the specimen described in this paper. My thanks also go to A. SKALE (Hof/Saale) and A. WEIGEL (Wernburg) for their permis-
134 STUTTGARTER BEITRÄGE ZUR NATURKUNDE A Neue Serie 3 sion to examine their material of Amarygmus and to retain some specimens. In addition, I thank Mr. F. FORMAN (Stemwede) for preparing the drawings of the new species. Thanks are extended to Dr. R. GRIMM (Tübingen) and Dr. W. SCHAWALLER for the review of the manuscript. 2 Morphometry Body length represents the distance between the middle of anterior edge of the pronotum and the apices of the elytra; body width the maximum width across the elytra; length of elytra the distance between the base of the scutellum and the apices of the elytra; length of pronotum the distance between the middle of their anterior and posterior edges. 3 Description of the new species Amarygmus ventricosus n. sp. (Fig. 1A H) Holotype ( ): Indonesia, Maluku, Is. Morotai, W Daruba, Raja, 19.XI.1999, 50 300 m, leg. A. RIEDEL (SMNS). P a r a t y p e s : Indonesia, Halmahera NW, 21 km N Jailolo, Goal Village, 100 m, 1 14'11"N 127 32'10"E, 23.I.2006, leg. A. SKALE, plantage, river side (1 CS, 1 ZSMB) (both paratypes more or less damaged). Etymology Ventricosus (Lat.) = big-bellied. Diagnosis Small, winged; with a small pronotum and broad elytra. Head, pronotum and elytra black, this colouration is contrasting with the yellowish brown legs. Elytra with rows of medium-sized punctures. Width of frons medium; antennae long. A. ventricosus resembles in size and shape A. caelebs Bremer, 2004 (BREMER 2004b: 50 52) from northern Sulawesi. However, A. caelebs is wingless while A. ventricosus possesses wings; A. caelebs has striae on the elytra, A. ventricosus rows of closely set punctures; the antennae of A. caelebs are long, but in A. ventricosus the antennomeres are longer and more slender than in A. caelebs; frons and clypeus of A. caelebs are less densely punctured than in A. ventricosus. Description M e a s u r e m e n t s : Body length 4.55 5.14 mm; body width 3.21 3.27 mm. Ratios: Pronotum: width/length 1.65 1.71; width hind corners/width front corners 1.56 1.60. Elytra: length/width 1.16 1.22; length elytra/length pronotum 2.82 3.17; maximum width elytra/maximum width pronotum 1.47 1.51. C o l o u r a t i o n : Head, pronotum and elytra black and slightly opaque; legs and antennomeres 1+2 yellowish brown, antennomeres 3 11 dark brown to black. Underside dark brown, its colouration contrasting with the yellowish femora. H e a d : Frons of median width; width corresponding to length of antennomere 3; with indistinct, small punctures. Genae raised, anteriorly terminating at the level of the fronto-clypeal suture. Fronto-clypeal suture slightly incised, bent. Clypeus stretched forwards, somewhat convex; size and density of punctures on clypeus similar to those on frons. P r o n o t u m : Relatively narrow, markedly convex transversely and longitudinally. Sides bent, with maximum width in the middle, narrowing towards the rounded hind corners and the acute front corners. Anterior margin excavated. Sides and anterior margin bordered. Lateral margins in dorsal view very narrowly visible only in the posterior halves. Front corners rectangular in lateral view, hind corners clearly obtuse. Surface with indistinct, sparse, tiny punctures. S c u t e l l u m : Triangular, without punctures. E l y t r a : Ovate, markedly convex. Maximum height and width somewhat anterior to middle. Shoulders not prominent. Apices of elytra mutually rounded. Lateral edges in dorsal view visible only at shoulders and apex. With rows of medium-sized punctures which are sometimes situated in slightly impressed rows; in row 4 approximately 42 punctures; punctures of the rows indistinct at the apex. Intervals either slightly convex or flat, with tiny, sparse punctures. P r o s t e r n u m : Short. Anterior margin continuously bent upwards. Apophysis short, slightly longer than wide (2.4 : 1.8); lateral margins rounded and raised ventrad; median space in between with a relatively broad and deep groove; apex straight, surface with some short hairs. M e s o s t e r n u m : Anterior margin scarcely excavated in the middle; covered with medium-sized punctures and short hairs. M e t a s t e r n u m : Anterior half with closely set medium-sized punctures, posterior half with much smaller punctures. Medium line slightly incised. S t e r n i t e s : Disc of sternite 1 with a few small punctures; sternites 2 5 with a few, extremely small punctures. Sternite 5 apicomedially without sexual characters in the males. A n t e n n a e : Very long, reaching posterior fourth of elytra. Length/width ratio of antennomeres 1 11 equals to 20:8 / 8:6 / 22:6 / 16:6 / 20:6 / 17:6 / 20:6½ / 22:6½ / 20:7 / 20:7 / 23:8. L e g s : Relatively long. Femora slightly thickened towards the second third. Pro- and mesotibiae approximately straight; metatibiae straight but their apical fifth slightly incurved. Protarsomeres 1 3 slightly widened and prolonged in males. Lengths of protarsomeres 1 5 in a male as 10:9:7:6:23, lengths of mesotarsomeres 1 5 as 13:9:7:6:23, lengths of metatarsomeres 1 4 as 38:14:5:22. A e d e a g u s : See Fig. 1F H.
BREMER, AMARYGMUS FROM THE NORTHERN MOLUCCAS 135 Fig. 1. Amarygmus ventricosus n. sp. A Habitus,. B Body, lateral view. C Prosternal apophysis. D Head and pronotum. E Antenna. F Aedeagus, lateral view. G Aedeagus, ventral view. H Aedeagus, dorsal view.
136 STUTTGARTER BEITRÄGE ZUR NATURKUNDE A Neue Serie 3 Remarks A similar specimen from Bacan Island [ N.-Molukken, Bacan, 10 km E Labuha, 120 m, 0 38'07"N 127 34'48"E, 14.I.2006, leg. A. SKALE, UWP + plantage ] possesses slightly longer elytra and is more lustrous. Unfortunately, this specimen is very damaged. Therefore, I cannot decide whether it is a subspecies or a variety of A. ventricosus n. sp. 4 Records of other species of Amarygmus from the Northern Moluccas The data on the labels are given in the original language and with the abbreviations used by the collectors. Amarygmus batjanensis (Pic, 1915) Bacan: Ins. Batjan (holotypes of D. batjanensis and D. testaceicornis, MNHN). N.-Molukken, Bacan, 10 km E Labuha, 120 m, 0 38'07"N 127 34'48"E, 14.I.2006, leg. A. SKALE, UWP + plantage (1 CS). N.-Molukk., Bacan, Labuha, Hotel Buana Lipu, 0 39.0'N 127 29.6'E, 12.I.2006, leg. A. WEIGEL, plantage (2 NME, 1 ZSMB). H a l m a h e r a : Maluku, Is. Halmahera, Sidangoli, Batu Putih, 22. 23.XI.1999, 100 m, leg. A. RIEDEL (1 SMNS). Halmahera, 2 3 km N Dolik, Dolik River, 0 15'49"N 127 42'40"E, 18. 28.I.2006, leg. A. SKALE (2 CS, 1 ZSMB; specimens severely damaged). T e r n a t e : Molucc., Ternate (2 HNHM). (2004a: 126 128). D i s t r i b u t i o n : Presently only known from Bacan, Halmahera, and Ternate. Amarygmus cuprarius iodicollis Guérin-Méneville, 1830 Bacan: Bacan, 10 km E Labuha, 120 m, 1 38'07"N 127 34'48"E, 14.I.2006, leg. A. SKALE (3 CS). H a l m a h e r a : Halmahera, 2 3 km N Dolik, 0 15'49"N 127 42'40"E, 18. 20.I.2006, leg. A. SKALE (1 CS). Halmahera NW, 21 km N Jailolo, Goal Village, 100 m, 1 14'11"N 127 32'10"E, 23.I.2006, leg. A. WEIGEL (1 NME). Synonyms see BREMER (2001: 198). D i s t r i b u t i o n : Australia, Solomon Islands, New Guinea, Central and the Northern Moluccas. Amarygmus dotalis Bremer, 2003 H a l m a h e r a : Halmahera, 2 3 km N Dolik, 0 15'49"N 127 42'40"E, 18. 20.I.2006, leg. A. SKALE (1 ZSM). Halmahera, 2 3 km N Dolik, Dolik River, 0 15'49"N 127 42'40"E, 18.I.2006, leg. A. WEIGEL, plantage and UWS (1 CW). Indonesia, Halmahera NW, 7 km S Jailolo, 200 m, 1 1'18"N 127 31'39"E, 26. 27.I.2006, leg. A. SKALE, UWP + clearings (1 CS). Remarks This is a small, elongate species which was previously known only from Ceram (Central Moluccas). The specimens from Halmahera are smaller in average than those from Ceram, but I do not recognize other characters which could separate them. Unfortunately, all specimens from Halmahera and from Ceram are females, therefore the aedeagi remain unknown. The size of the punctures of the striae and maximum width of the elytra are relatively heterogenous within the specimens from Halmahera. Body length of the specimens from Ceram 4.20 + 4.53 mm, body width 2.09 + 2.19 mm. Body length of the specimens from Halmahera 3.85 4.36 mm, body width 1.91 2.24 mm. Amarygmus grimmi Bremer, 2003 H a l m a h e r a : NE Halmahera, Umg. LabiLabi, ca. 5 km östlich, 1 27'60,8"N 129 22'04,5"E, 0 200 m, 20.V. 2.VI.1997, leg. M. HIERMEIER (holotype CG). Halmahera, 2 3 km N Dolik, Dolik River, 0 15'49"N 127 42'40"E, 18. 20.I.2006, leg. A. SKALE (1 ZSMB). D i s t r i b u t i o n : Known only from Halmahera. Amarygmus hydrophiloides Fairmaire, 1849 B a c a n : Ins. Batjan (2 MNHN). H a l m a h e r a : Halmahera NW, 21 km N Jailolo, Goal Village, 100 m, 1 14'11"N 127 32'10"E, 23.I.2006, leg. A. SKALE (4 CS). S Tobelo, Togoliua, ca. 200 m, 2.XI.1999, leg. A. RIEDEL (1 SMNS). M o r o t a i : Morotai, W Daruba, Raja, 50 300 m, 16. 19.XI.1999, leg. A. RIEDEL (2 SMNS). (2008: 75 76). D i s t r i b u t i o n : Fiji, Samoa, Wallis and Tonga-Tabou Islands, Woodlark Island, several islands of Micronesia, New Zealand (?), Australia, Solomon Islands, Bismarck Archipelago, New Guinea, the Moluccas (including Aru Islands and Kai [= Key] Islands), Madagascar (?), Sri Lanka (BREMER 2007b: 45). Amarygmus morio (Fabricius, 1775) M o r o t a i : Morotai, W Daruba, Raja, 50 100 m, 16. 19.XI.1999, leg. A. RIEDEL (3 SMNS, 1 ZSMB).
BREMER, AMARYGMUS FROM THE NORTHERN MOLUCCAS 137 (2005: 43 48). D i s t r i b u t i o n : Hawai i, Fiji, Solomon Islands, Bismarck Archipelago, Australia, New Guinea, Aru-Islands, Key Islands, Ceram, Buru, Morotai, Sulawesi. Amarygmus orientalis (Fairmaire, 1883) M o r o t a i : Morotai, W Daruba, Raja, 50 100 m, 16. 19.XI.1999, leg. A. RIEDEL (3 SMNS, 1 ZSMB). (2007a: 23 26). D i s t r i b u t i o n : New Hebrides, Bismarck Archipelago, New Guinea, the Moluccas (Ambon, Pulau Saparua, Buru, Morotai). Amarygmus venetus Bremer, 2008 Bacan: Bacan, Labuha, 0 38'N 127 29.6'E, 12.I.2006, leg. A. SKALE (holotype ZSM; paratypes 1 1 CS). Same data as before, but leg. A. WEIGEL (paratype 1 NME). H a l m a h e r a : Halmahera, 2 3 km N Dolik, 0 15'49"N 127 14'42"E, 18. 20.I.2006, leg. A. SKALE (paratype 1 CS). D i s t r i b u t i o n : Bacan, Halmahera. 5 References BREMER, H. J. (2001): Revision of the genus Amarygmus Dalman, 1823 and related genera. VI. Catalogue of already described species of Amarygmus Dalman (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Amarygmini). Coleoptera 5: 173 338. BREMER, H. J. (2003): Revision der Gattung Amarygmus Dalman, 1823 sowie verwandter Gattungen. XVIII. Sechs neue Arten der Gattung Amarygmus aus der papuanischen Faunenregion (Coleoptera; Tenebrionidae; Amarygmini). Acta Coleopterologica 19 (2): 27 44. BREMER, H. J. (2004a): Revision der Gattung Amarygmus Dalman, 1823 sowie verwandter Gattungen. XXIII. Durch BLANCHARD, MACLEAY und PIC beschriebene Amarygmus- Arten, überwiegend der papuanischen Faunenregion, Angaben zu den Typen, Nachbeschreibungen und Abbildungen (Insecta, Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae, Amarygmini). Spixiana 27: 115 128. BREMER, H. J. (2004b): Revision der Gattung Amarygmus Dalman, 1823 sowie verwandter Gattungen. XXIV. Die Arten der Gattungen Amarygmus Dalman und Cerysia Bremer aus Sulawesi. Part I. (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Amarygmini). Entomological Review of Japan 59: 5 60. BREMER, H. J. (2005): Revision der Gattung Amarygmus Dalman, 1823 sowie verwandter Gattungen. XXVIII. Angaben zu Amarygmus-Arten, die von FABRICIUS, WEBER, WIEDE- MANN, HOPE und PASCOE beschrieben wurden (Insecta, Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae, Amarygmini). Spixiana 28: 41 89. BREMER, H. J. (2007a): Revision der Gattung Amarygmus Dalman, 1823 sowie verwandter Gattungen. XLIV. Amarygmus-Arten aus der papuanischen Region: Arten affine Amarygmus oculeus MacLeay, 1886 und Anmerkungen und Abbildungen zu einigen von FAIRMAIRE, KIRSCH und GEBIEN beschriebenen Arten (Col.; Tenebrionidae; Amarygmini). Acta Coleopterologica 23 (1): 3 48. BREMER, H. J. (2007b): Revision of the genus Amarygmus Dalman, 1823 and related genera. Part XLVI. The Amarygmus of Sri Lanka, and one new species from South India (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Amarygmini). Mitteilungen der Münchner entomologischen Gesellschaft 97: 33 70. BREMER, H. J. (2008): Revision der Gattung Amarygmus Dalman, 1823 sowie verwandter Gattungen. Teil XLVIII. Arten affine Amarygmus hydrophiloides Fairmaire aus der papuanischen Faunenregion (Insecta, Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae, Amarygmini). Spixiana 31: 71 104. GEBIEN, H. (1920): Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae. Nova Guinea; Résultats de l expedition scientifique néerlandaise à la Nouvelle-Guinée en 1912 et 1913 sous les auspices de A. FRANSSEN HERDERSCHEE, vol. XIII (Zoologie), pp. 213 500, pls. IX XI; Leiden (E. J. Brill). PIC, M. (1915): Genres nouveaux, espèces et variétés nouvelles. Mélanges exotico-entomologiques 16: 2 13. Author s address: Prof. (emer.) Dr. H. J. BREMER, Osning Straße 9, 49326 Melle-Wellingholzhausen, Germany Manuscript received: 21.XI.2008, accepted: 17.IV.2009.