Records of the genus Citharomantis Rehn, 1909 from Borneo (Insecta: Mantodea: Hymenopodidae: Acromantinae)

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Sepilok Bulletin 8: 1-8 (2008) Records of the genus Citharomantis Rehn, 1909 from Borneo (Insecta: Mantodea: Hymenopodidae: Acromantinae) P.E. Bragg 8 The Lane, Awsworth, Nottinghamshire, NG16 2QP, UK. Email: pbragg@aol.com Abstract. The praying mantis genus Citharomantis Rehn, 1909 is a monotypic genus known only from Sumatra and Borneo. The species is easy to recognise but, until a single record was published in 2007, there were no specific locality records for Borneo. It is recorded here from five new localities: two in Sabah, one in Sarawak, one in Peninsular Malaysia, and one in Sumatra. The characteristics of the genus are briefly outlined and illustrations are provided to distinguish it from the related genus Acromantis Saussure, 1870. The female of Citharomantis falcata Rehn, 1909 is illustrated for the first time. Keywords: Acromantinae, Borneo, Citharomantis, distribution, Hymenopodidae, Mantodea, Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra INTRODUCTION While carrying out research for a book on the praying mantids of Borneo (Bragg, in prep.), I found the Natural History Museum, London (BMNH) contains four specimens of Citharomantis Rehn, 1909, from Sabah and one from Sumatra. Initially the genus appeared to be new to Borneo, so the specimens were borrowed for a more detailed examination. Further checks in the literature showed Citharomantis falcata Rehn, 1909 had been recorded from Borneo, but that this had been overlooked in Ehnnann's recent (2002) catalogue of world species. This record for Borneo (Giglio-Tos 1915) does not give any information about the locality, apart from "Borneo". In 2007, a second specimen was recorded from Borneo (Helmkampf et al. 2007). The species is one of the most recognisable of the smaller mantids in Borneo because of the unusual size and shape ofthe wings. After this paper was submitted, one ofthe referees provided photographs and data on three specimens in the Forest Research Institute, Malaysia (FRIM).

THE MANTIS Citharomantis Rehn, 1909 Citharomantis Rehn, 1909: 184; Giglio-Tos, 1915: 8; Giglio-Tos, 1927: 528; Ehrmann, 2002: 105; Otte & Spearman, 2005: 75. Type species by original designation: Citharomantis falcata Rehn, 1909. The genus Citharomantis is very closely related to Acromantis Saussure, 1870, but differs by having a triangular lobe on the dorsal surface ofthe fore femur (Figure 1) and by the shape of the wings at rest: those ofcitharomantis are clearly emarginate (Figures 4 & 5), those ofacromantis are more or less straight (Figures 2 & 3). The shape of the wings at rest is due to the unusual shape of the hind wings: they curve forward at the apex (Figure 6), causing them to project sideways when folded. The genus contains only one species, Citharomantis falcata Rehn, 1909, which was described from Sumatra; it was subsequently recorded from Borneo (Giglio-Tos 1915). Citharomantis fa/cata Rehn, 1909 Citharomantis falcata Rehn, 1909 : 185, figs 8 (0) & 9 (0); Giglio-Tos, 1915: 8; Giglio-Tos, 1927: 528; Ehrrnann, 2002: 105; Otte & Spearman, 2005: 75; Helmkampfet al., 2007: 13, pi. 2. (0). Holotype 0 (ANSP), Sumatra, Bah Soemboe. R. Weber. Material examined SUMATRA: 0 (BMN H, BM 1974-277) South Sumatra, Lampung district, Padangratu, 220ft, C.J.M. Pruett, 14-15.xi.1973; Citharomantisfalcata Rehn, det. la. Marshall, 1979. SABAH: 2, Q (BMNH, BM 1979-65) Sandakan district, Ulu Dusun, A. Lamb, 1978. ~ (BMNH, BM 1974-277) Sandakan district, Rumidi estate, River Labuk, 50-15ft, ClM. Pruett, 14-31.ix.l973; heavy forest near plantations. SARAWAK: 0 (BMNH, BM 1978-206) Gunung Mulu Nat. Park, RGS Exped. 1977-8; lo. Holloway et al.; Site 16 March, Long Pala (Base) 70m. 324450 AlJuv./second.for. MY-on batu-canopy. Photographic material examined SABAH, Oanum Valley (N04 58'07" E117 50'7", 340m), (3' (Christian Schwarz collection) Helmkampf et al., ii-iii.2003. PENINSULAR MALAYSIA: 3' (FRIM) F.R. Pasoh, Negeri Sembilan, October 1992. (FRIM) Pasoh FR., N. Sembilan, 6.12. '83, Azmi; On Light trap. (FRIM) Pasoh, N. Sembi1an, 5/12/83, Azmi; On Light trap. 2

DISCUSSION Giglio-Tos (1915) recorded measurements for the female, and listed Borneo as a locality. However, Ehrmann (2002) overlooked Giglio-Tos's record for Borneo and listed Sumatra as the only locality. Giglio-Tos (1915) does not give any data for the specimens he examined, except to say there is a female from "Borneo" in the Sarawak Museum (SMSM), and a male from Sumatra in Berlin Museum (ZMHB). Measurements of length for the body, pronotum, and tegmina are given in Table 1 for all the examined specimens. In addition I have included Rehn's measurements for the holotype and Giglio-Tos's measurements of the female in the Sarawak Museum. The body lengths are clearly subject to great variation because of shrinkage when the specimen dries. The lengths of the pronotum and tegmina are a more reliable measurement. Table 1. Measurements (millimetres) for Citharomantis falcata. Specimen Body Pronotum Tegmina 0 Holotype - Sumatra 20.5 6.5 16 0 BMNH - Sumatra 22.1 6.4 15.7 c~ BMNH -Mulu 20.8 6.6 17.8 ~ SMSM "Borneo" 28 9.5 22 ~ BMNH - Rumidi 30.1 8.8 21.6 ~ BMNH Diu Dusun 28.9 9.0 22.9 9 BMl'JH - DIu Dusun 29.3 9.] 22.9 Citharomantis is rare in comparison to the related Acromantis: my personal collection of Bornean mantids contains 11 specimens ofacromantis but no Citharomantis. The data presented here, including the recently published record for Danum Valley (Helmkampfet al. 2007), represent the only specific locality records for Borneo. The distribution map (Figure 7) shows the four known localities are all from North-East Borneo (Rumidi Estate plotted at EI17 30' N05 45'). The large wings in both sexes suggest good flight capability for females. It is likely that the distribution extends over the whole of Borneo. The specimens in FRIM are the first records for Peninsular Malaysia. The BMl\lH specimen collected by Pruett has been mistakenly labelled 14-3 J.ix.1973; presumably it should read 14-30.ix.1973. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I thank Or George Beccaloni (BMNH) for the loan of the specimens of Citharomantis falcata, Dr Arthur Chung (Forest Research Centre, Sabah) for providing the latitude and longitude of the Rumidi Estate, and Martin Stiewe for providing some of the literature. Thanks to Dr Laurence Kirton (FRIM), and to Dr Jan Beck (University of Basel) for providing data and photographs. 3

REFERENCES Bragg, P.E. (in prep.). Praying mantids ofborneo. Natural History Publications (Borneo), Kota Kinabalu. Ehrmann, R. (2002). Mantodea - Gottesanbeterinnen der Welt. Natur und Tier-Verlag, Munster. 519 pp. Giglio-Tos, E. (1915). Mantidi esotici. VIII. Acromantinae. Bollettino dei Musei di Zoologia ed Anatomia comparata della R. Universita di Torino 30(702): 1-16. Giglio-Tos, E. (1927). Orthoptera, Mantidae. Das Tierreich 50: 1-707. Helmkampf, M.E., Schwarz, C.J. & Beck, J. (2007). A first look at the biodiversity of praying mantids (Insecta: Mantodea) in Sabah, Borneo. Sepilok Bulletin 7: 1-13. Otte, D. & Spearman, L. (2005). Mantida species file - Catalog ofthe mantids of the world. Orthopterists' Society. 489 pp. Rehn, la.g. (1909). A contribution to the knowledge of the Orthoptera of Sumatra. Bulletin of the American Museum ofnatural History 26 : 177-211. 4

Figure 1. Right fore femur : (left) female Citharomantis, (right) female Acromantis. 5

Scale line = 1 cm on Figures 2-6 Figure 2. Acromantis moultoni Giglio-Tos, Figure 3. Acromantis moultoni Giglio-Tos, 1915. Male. 1915. Female. 6

Figure 4. Citharomantis falcata Rehn, Figure 5. Citharomantis falcata Rehn, 1909. Male from Mulu. 1909. Female from Rumidi Estate. 7

Figure 6. Citharomantis falcata Rehn, 1909. Male from Sumatra. Figure 7. Distribution of Citharomantis falcata within Borneo. 8