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A new species of Phenacephorus from Kalimantan (Insecta: Phasmida: Heteronemiidae: Lonchodinae) P.E. Bragg Bragg, P.E. -A new species of Phenacephorus from Kalimantan (Insecta: Phasmida: Heteronemiidae: Lonchodinae). Zool. Med. Leiden 69 (16), 29.xii.1995: 203-208, figs 1-5.- ISSN 002-0672. P.E. Bragg, 51 Longfield Lane, I1keston, Derbyshire, DE7 DX, U.K. Key words: Phasmida; Lonchodinae; Phenacephorus parahaematomus; P. auricula/us; Borneo; Brunei; Sabah; Kalimantan. Phenacephorus parahaematomus spec. novo is described and illustrated. The species is based on two male specimens which were collected in Borneo in 1925. The stout spines on the metanolum and general form closely resembles Lonchodes haematomus Westwood but P. parahaematomus has a spinose mound on the back of the head and spines on the pronolum and abdominal segments. Some new distribution data is given for Phenacephorus auriculatus (Brunner), and the egg is described and illustrated. Introduction A recent review of Phenacephorus Brwmer (Bragg, 199) described two new species from Borneo, both were from the large Bornean collection in the collection of the Nationaal Natuurhistorisch Museum. This paper describes another new species, also from this collection, and transfers another species into the genus. Material and methods In November 199 specimens of a species of Phenacephorus were collected in Brunei and have since been successfully reared in the u.k. In May 1995 during a visit to RMNH a number of specimens of this species were found in the collection, in addition two males of another species were found amongst specimens of Lonchodes hosei (Kirby) and Lonchodes haematomus Westwood. The second species was found to be an undescribed species. Material in other collections is indicated by use of the following abbreviations: BMKB - Brunei Museum, Kota Batu, Brunei; BMNH - British Museum (Natural History), London; NHMW -Natural History Museum, Vienna, Austria; RMNH - Nationaal Natuurhistorisch Museum, Leiden, Netherlands. Material which is, or was at some stage, in the author's collection has an individual accession number prefixed by PEB-; unless otherwise indicated this material is currently in the author's collection. Measurements of eggs are given to the nearest 0.05 mm, insects to the nearest 0.5 mm. Phenacephorus auriculatus (Brwmer, 1907) comb. novo Prisomera auriculatum Brunner, 1907: 289. Syntypes 00, 2 2 (NHMW, 562). Brunei & Labuan. Lonchodes aun'culatus; Gunther, 1932: 385. Carausius abbreviatus; Bragg, 1992a: 13 [in part]; Bragg, 1992b: 10 [in part). Material.- Kalimantan: [Midden o-bomeo), 2 nymph (RMNH) H.C. Siebers 20.x.1925; 2,2 22

20 Bragg. A new species of Phenacephorus from Kalimantan. Zool. Med. Leiden 69 (1995) nymphs (RMNH) [unlabelled but from H.C. Siebers collection, presumably from the same locality]. Brunei: Kota Batu, 'i' (BMKB) coil. M.J.5. 15.ii.l985; 2 'i' 'i' (PEB-257; PEB-258), 2 <3 <3 (PEB-259; PEB-260), nymph (PEB-2255) coli. P.E. Bragg, Feeding on Ncrrrisia maior, 02.xi.199; Jalan Barakas, 'i' (BMKB) coli. J. Jones. 16.vi.l977; Temburong district, Bukit BeJaJong, 910 m, <3 (PEB-995), 3 <3 <3 (BMKB, PEB-99; BMKB, PEB-996; BMKB, PEB-997) coli. P.E. Bragg, 1O.viii.l991. Sabah: Kinabalu, 1000m, <3 (RMNH) coli. Waterstradt. H. Rolle vend. 25.xi.l90 [labelled: Phasgania abbreviata, del. K. Giinther]; Sandakan, 2 <3 <3 (BMNH, BM-96-197) c.v. Creagh; <3 (BMNH, 95-10) 12.iii.l893; 5 miles South of Mt. Trus Madi, <3 (BMNH, BMI978-8) 1800 ft, coli. M.E. Bacchus, 18-28.vii.1977. Although originally described in Prisomera Brunner, 1907 (= Lonchodes Gray, 1835, not Prisomera Gray, 1835) the lobes on the head of the female distinguish this species from Lonchodes, placing it in Phenacephorus Brunner, 1907. The female is very similar to P. spinulosus (Hausleithner), but is larger. The male is similar to Carausius abbreviatus (Brunner), but smaller, and the swelling at the end of the abdomen is almost quadrangular not circular. The male specimens from Kuala Belalong and from Sandakan were previously misidentified as C. abbreviatus (Bragg, 1992a, 1992b). The male from Kinabalu was misidentified as Phasgania abbreviata by Giinther and, although no record of this specimen has been published, it casts some doubt on the record of a male abbreviatus which Giinther did publish (1935: 8). The descriptions given by Brunner are accurate although they omit to mention the coloration. Females are Wliformly mid brown or very dark brown; males are green with abdominal segments 7-10 orangy-brown, with some oranyy-brown tints on the thorax where the legs join, on the apex of the femur, and around the tibial-tarsal joints. The only previous records for this species are those of the type species, Giinther (1932: 385) only comments that the species was not known to him and lists the species as belonging in Lonchodes Gray on the basis of Brunner's original description. Specimens collected in 199 were feeding on small trees, Norrisia maior, belonging to the family Loganiaceae. In captivity they have fed on bramble (Rubus spec.), hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna Jacq.), pyracantha (Pyracantha spec.), raspberry (Rubus idaeus Linnaeus) and rose (Rosa spec.) in the family Rosaceae, and eucalyptus (Eucalyptus gunnii Hooker) in the family Myrtaceae. Eggs began to hatch after 95 days, having been incubated in a room with an average temperature in the region of 15 C. Both sexes rely on catalepsy as their main defence although, if disturbed at night, they occasionally attempt to walk away. The egg (figs 1-3).- Capsule ovoid, length 2.30-2.5 mm, height 1.70-1.95 mm, width 1.5-1.65 mm, surface covered in a network of ridges. Micropylar plate a narrow oval, widening at polar end, cream coloured, with a longitudinal ridge running most of the length; a median line runs from the plate to the polar end of the capsule. Operculum almost circular (slightly higher than wide), flat, with a distinct capitulum. Capsule mid brown; ridges around the micropylar plate, median line, rim around the operculum, operculum, and capitulum black. Phenacephorus parahaematomus spec. novo Material.- Holotype <3 (RMNH), "Midden O-Borneo, H.C. Siebers, 15.ix.l925". Paratype <3 (RMNH), "Midden O-Borneo, H.C. Siebers, 30.ix.l925". Superficially this species resembles L. haematomus because of the distinctive

Bragg. A new species of Phenacephorus from Kalimantan. Zool. Med. Leiden 69 (1995) 205 c Figs 1-3, egg of Phenacephorus auricula/us (Brunner). 1, Dorsal view; 2, lateral view; 3, internal, showing micropylar plate. spines on the metanotum, however the back of the head is clearly conical and spinose, placing it in Phenacephorus. The size and general form is similar to P. nieuwenhuisi Bragg, from which it is distinguished by the spines on the mesonotum, the pronotum and on the abdominal segments. The holotype lacks hind tarsi, the paratype lacks fore legs, both specimens have broken antennae. Male (figs. -5).- Whole of body and all femora granulose, head, thorax and mid femora densely granulose. Uniformly mid brown except for dark green at the bases of all femora and tibiae. Measurements are given in table 1. Head with two spines between the eyes, back of the head conical with several small spines. Antennae broken but probably longer than the fore legs in life, of uniform thickness beyond the second segment; basal segment slightly flattened, second segment almost as wide as long, first two segments about twice the width of the rest. Pronotum with a transverse indentation at about the mid point, and a pair of upright spines on the hind margin. Mesonotum of uniform width, widening just

206 Bragg. A new species of Phenacephorus from Kalimantan. Zoo!. Med. Leiden 69 (1995) ]1cm Figs -5, Phenacephorus parahaematomus spec. novo, Holotype, dorsal view (with hind tarsi based on those of the paratype); 5, paratype, lateral view (legs omitted).

Bragg. A new species of Phenacephorus from Kalimantan. Zoo!' Med. Leiden 69 (1995) 207 Table 1. Measurements of Phenacephorus parahaematomus spec. novo Lengths (mm) Holotype Paratype Total Antennae Head Pronotum Mesonotum Metanotum Median Segment Fore femora Fore tibiae Fore tarsi Mid femora Mid tibiae Mid tarsi Hind femora Hind tibiae Hind tarsi 89 >3 3 26.5 1 25 26 7 19 15 5.5 22.5 25 87 >58 3 25.5 13 18 15 5 22.5 2 7 before the posterior. Metanotum wider than mesonotum, with two large, robust spines on the lateral margins at the posterior. Median segment about one third of the length of the metanotum, with a small posterior pointing spine on the posterior margin (three spines in the paratype). Segments 2-5 of uniform width, 6th very slightly wider, 7th widening considerably, 9-10 narrowing. Hind margin of segment 5 with a compound structure composed of several spines or tubercules; holotype with two large fused median spines and two small lateral spines; paratype with a median broad tubercule and two small and several minute lateral spines. Hind margin of segments 2-7 armed with at least a small tubercule or up to four spines; holotype with three spines on segment 2, remainder each with one tubercule; paratype with four spines on segments 6-7, three spines on segment 2, two spines and a tubercule on segment 3, a tubercule only on segment. Poculum deep, angular. Cerci curved, blunt ended. Mid femora considerably thickened. All femora armed with small spines on the underside near the apices, one obvious pair and one or two much smaller more apical pairs. Dorsoposterior carina of mid femora with a minute and very indistinct lobe and tubercule on the upper surface close to the apices (tubercules larger in the paratype). All tibiae without lobes, carinae of fore tibiae distinctly setose. All tarsi short, without lobes, except for a very small triangular lobe on the first tarsomere of the fore tarsi. The paratype differs from the holotype only in the arrangement of spines on the abdomen, by having smaller spines on the pronotum and 5th abdominal segment, and by having a distinct tubercule on the dorsoposterior carina of the mid femora. Acknowledgements The foodplant of P. auriculatus was identified by the Brunei Forestry Department at the request of Brunei Museum.

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