Eutetrapha elegans Hayashi, 1966
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Eutetrapha elegans Hayashi, 1966 View in CoL
Figs. 66–73 View FIGURES 66 – 68 View FIGURES 69 – 73
Eutetrapha elegans Hayashi, 1966: 9 View in CoL , pl. 1, fig. 6. Type locality: China, Taiwan, Hosakei. Type depository: NSMT. Eutetrapha elegans View in CoL ; Pu & Jin, 1991: 190; Nakamura et al., 1992: 102; Yu et al., 2002: 68, 119, pl. 25, fig. 2; Hua, 2002: 208; Chou, 2004: 345, figs.; Chou, 2008: 345, figs.; Hua et al., 2009: 213, 354, pl. LXXVIII, 897; Löbl & Smetana, 2010: 323; Nakamura et al., 2014: 170.
Supplementary description. Male ( Fig. 67 View FIGURES 66 – 68 , described for first time) matches female quite well, with antennae slightly longer, body slender, anterior claw of pro- and mesotarsi appendiculate with short tooth ( Figs. 146 View FIGURES 143 – 147 a–c). Male (n = 3): length 10.8–12.4 mm, width 3.0– 3.5 mm. Male genitalia ( Figs. 69–73 View FIGURES 69 – 73 ): Tergite VIII ( Figs. 69 View FIGURES 69 – 73 a, 69c) as broad as long, apex emarginate in middle, with setae which are moderate long at sides, and much shorter and sparser at middle. Spiculum gastrale subequal to ringed part of tegmen in length, spiculum relictum less than a halflength of spiculum gastrale. Tegmen ( Figs. 70 View FIGURES 69 – 73 a–c) length about 2.7 mm; lateral lobes slender, each about 0.8 mm long and 0.2 mm wide; apex, with fine setae which are shorter than one fifth of length of lateral lobes; median lobe slightly curved ( Fig. 72 View FIGURES 69 – 73 b) in lateral view, slightly shorter than tegmen (23:27); median struts slightly shorter than half-length of median lobe ( Fig. 72 View FIGURES 69 – 73 c); apex of ventral plate ( Fig. 72 View FIGURES 69 – 73 a) pointed; endophallus more than triple length of median lobe, with four pieces of basal plate-like sclerites (located behind apex of median struts), two bands of supporting armature, and three rod-like sclerites at end ( Fig. 73 View FIGURES 69 – 73 ), which are about 2.2 mm, shorter than tegmen.
Remarks. The black spots lack reddish pubescence and are variable in shape from those located at apical half of elytral. The female specimen from Yunnan matches the holotype from Taiwan quite well except for lacking pubescence behind the upper eye lobes and middle line of occiput. It could be a new species, however, until more material from Yunnan and Taiwan become available, we consider it as an individual whose pubescence was strongly rubbed.
Distribution. China: Taiwan, Yunnan (new province record).
Type specimen examined. Holotype, female ( Fig. 66 View FIGURES 66 – 68 ), Formosa, leg. T. Kano ( National Science Museum of Tokyo, Japan, NSMT-I-C 37607, examined through photographs taken by Li-Jie Zhang).
Other specimens examined. Taiwan: 1 male ( Fig. 67 View FIGURES 66 – 68 ), Taiwan, Yilan County, Datongxiang, Nanshancun , 1999. VIII.15, leg. Chang-Chin Chen ( CCCC) ; 1 male, Taiwan, Hsinchu (= Xinzhu) County, Wufengxiang, Taoshancun , 1993. IX.19, leg. Chang-Chin Chen ( CCCC) ; 1 male, Taiwan, Hsinchu (= Xinzhu) County, Chienshih (= Jianshixiang ), Mamei Cun , alt. 1400 m, leg. Hui-Neng Huang ( CCCC) ; 1 male, Taiwan, Hsinchu, Chienshih, Mamei , 1200 m, 2000. V.27, leg. Tzu-W Chen ( CCH, ex CCCC) ; 1 female, Taiwan, Nantou County, Ren’aixiang, Hewang, Beidongyanshan, 1992, leg. Jin-Ji Luo ( CCCC, only elytra) ; 1 male, Taitung County, Haiduan Township, Siangyang , alt. Ca. 2100–2300 m, 2013. VI.7–9, leg. J. Yamasako ( IZAS, ex Collection of Junsuke Yamasako) ; 1 male 1 female, same data but deposited in CNO. Yunnan : 1 female ( Fig. 68 View FIGURES 66 – 68 ), Nujiang, Gongshan, Xiongdang , alt. 2000 m, 2015. VII.7, leg. Wen-Xuan Bi ( CBWX) .
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Eutetrapha elegans Hayashi, 1966
Lin, Mei-Ying, Bi, Wen-Xuan & Yang, Xing-Ke 2017 |
Eutetrapha elegans
Nakamura 2014: 170 |
Lobl 2010: 323 |
Hua 2009: 213 |
Chou 2008: 345 |
Chou 2004: 345 |
Yu 2002: 68 |
Hua 2002: 208 |
Nakamura 1992: 102 |
Pu 1991: 190 |
Hayashi 1966: 9 |