Lobrathium (Lobrathium) sibynium ZHENG , 1988
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https://doi.org/ 10.21248/contrib.entomol.60.2.301-361 |
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Lobrathium (Lobrathium) sibynium ZHENG , 1988 |
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Lobrathium (Lobrathium) sibynium ZHENG, 1988 View in CoL ( Figs 91-96 View Figs 86-96 )
Material examined:
3 exs.: " Taiwan, Chiayi Hsien, Alishan, Sister Ponds , 2180 m, 26.IV.1990, A. Smetana [ T24 ]" (cSme, cAss); 1 ex.: " Taiwan, Taichung Hsien, Anmashan, 2150 m, 13. V.92, A. Smetana [ T129 ]" (cSme); 1 ex. [slightly teneral]: " Taiwan, Taichung Hsien, Sungmao, 1550 m, 14.V.1990, A. Smetana [ T58 ]" (cSme); 1 ♀: " Taiwan, Hualien Hsien, Taroko N.P., 2200 m, 11.V.1990, A. Smetana [ T53 ]" (cSme) .
Comment:
The aedeagus of the above material is identical to the illustrations of the aedeagus provided with the original description of L. sibynium from Sichuan. According to ZHENG (1988), the reddish elytral spot occupies approximately one third of the elytral surface, whereas it is very small, sometimes even indistinct, in the material from Taiwan, but this difference is probably an expression of intra- rather than interspecific variation.
The species is separated from all other Lobrathium species known from Taiwan by the sexual characters ( Figs 91-96 View Figs 86-96 ), from most species also by the slender and long elytra, which are approximately as long as the pronotum.
The above specimens were collected from moss and vegetation at the margin of ponds in an old coniferous forest, in old flood debris and leaf litter on river banks, as well as by sifting leaf litter on a road margin in a mixed forest at altitudes of 1550-2200 m.
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