Drusilla, LEACH, 1819
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https://doi.org/ 10.21248/contrib.entomol.65.2.243-262 |
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On the Drusilla View in CoL fauna of China
Twelve species of Drusilla had been recorded from China (exclusive of Taiwan and Hong Kong): Drusilla aino NAKANE, 1963 ( Japan; doubtfully recorded from Jilin), D. cenwanglaomontis PACE, 2012 (Guangxi) ; D. damingensis PACE, 2012 (Guangxi) , D. dendrolasii MARUYAMA & KISHIMOTO, 2002 (Hunan) , D. gibberella PACE, 1998 ( China: Hainan; Hong Kong; Nepal), D. gilva PACE, 2012 (Sichuan) , D. imurai MARUYAMA & KISHIMOTO, 2002 (Hubei) , D. philippina (BERNHAUER, 1915) (Hainan) , D. sinicola PACE, 2012 (Sichuan) , D. watanabei MARUYAMA & KISHIMOTO, 2002 (Hubei, Hunan), D. yunnanensis PACE, 1993 (Hubei, Hunan, Yunnan), and D. zhejiangensis PACE, 1998 (Zhejiang) ( MARUYAMA & KISHIMOTO 2002a, b; PACE 1993, 1998, 2006, 2012).
Unlike most Drusilla species from the West Palaearctic region, at least some of the species recorded from China are remarkably widespread. This even applies to the micropterous D. watanabei . The distributions of the Chinese representatives of the genus are illustrated in Maps 1–2 View Map 1 View Map 2 .
The examined recently collected Drusilla material from the Chinese province Yunnan is composed of four species, two of them described previously and two undescribed. In order to facilitate future identification of D. watanabei and D. yunnanensis , both species are redescribed and newly illustrated. The two new species are distinguished from the three Drusilla species recorded from Burma ( D. assamensis (CAMERON, 1939) , D. feae (CAMERON, 1939) , D. malaisei (SCHEERPELTZ, 1965)) by different coloration alone.
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Aleocharinae |
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Lomechusini |