Chlaenius (Lithochlaenius) linwensini Liu & Liang, 2011
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Chlaenius (Lithochlaenius) linwensini Liu & Liang |
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Chlaenius (Lithochlaenius) linwensini Liu & Liang ZBK sp. n. Figs 18-19 View Figures 16–21 53 View Figures 52–65 67 View Figures 66–79 81 View Figures 94–116 96-97 View Figures 94–116 119-120 View Figures 117–130 158 View Figure 158
Types.
Holotype: male (IZCAS), "Fujian, Jianyang, Huangkeng, Guiling, 270-340m""/ ""1960.III.26, Zhang Yiran collector""/ ""Holotype, Chlaenius (Lithochlaenius) linwensini Liu & Liang sp. n.""[red label]. Paratypes: Total 6 specimens. 1 male (IZCAS), "Fujian: Jianyang, Huangkeng, Guiling, 270-340m""/ ""1960.III.26, Zhang Yiran collector""; 1 female (IZCAS), "Fujian, Chong"an, Xingcun Sangang, 740m, light trap""/ "1960.VII.15, Zhang Yiran collector""; 1 female (IZCAS), "Fujian: Chong-an, San-gang""/ "1979.VIII.5, Song Shimei collector""; 1 male (SIECAS), "Fujian, Chong"an, Xingcun""/ "1960.VI.27, Jin Lin collector""; 1 male (SIECAS), "Fujian: Chong"an, Xingcun""; 1 male (IZCAS), "Fujian: Dehua, Chenguan, 510-550m""/ ""1960.VI.2, collector Ma Chenling"". Each paratype with an additional yellow label: "Paratype, Chlaenius (Lithochlaenius) linwensini Liu & Liang sp. n."".
Diagnosis.
Antennomere 1 coniform ( Fig. 53 View Figures 52–65 ); all antennomeres concolorous; basal two-thirds of intervals 1-5 glabrous medially, with irregular setae laterally ( Fig. 81 View Figures 80–93 ); lamella of aedeagus subtruncate at apex ( Fig. 119 View Figures 117–130 ), thickened and bent ventrally ( Fig. 120 View Figures 117–130 ).
Description.
Total length = 14.50-16.50 mm (mean = 15.71), width = 5.33-5.87 mm (mean = 5.60); HW = 2.40-2.85 mm (mean = 2.71), EYL = 1.00-1.15 mm (mean = 1.05), ratio Ant3/Ant1= 1.37-1.61 (mean = 1.50), PL/PW = 0.82-0.90 (mean = 0.86), EL/EW = 1.67-1.81 (mean = 1.76), EL/ PL = 1.27-1.41 (mean = 1.35).
Head and pronotum black, with green or coppery metallic luster; elytra black; ventral surface black; antennae, palpi, femora, and tibiae brown; mandibles, trochanters, and tarsi dark brown.
Head with vertex smooth medially, coarsely punctate and sparsely pubescent behind eye; labrum slightly emarginate at apex; antennomere 1 strongly coniform ( Fig. 53 View Figures 52–65 ). Pronotum with disk smooth medially, very sparsely punctate and pubescent along the middle line; lateral furrow very sparsely punctate; basal foveae small, deep, coarsely punctate and sparsely pubescent. Elytral intervals convex, basal two-thirds of intervals 1-5 glabrous medially, with irregularly arranged setae laterally ( Fig. 81 View Figures 80–93 ), apical one-third of intervals 1-5 sparsely pubescent medially, intervals 6-9 densely pubescent; striae deep, punctate; humeral angle obtuse ( Fig. 67 View Figures 66–79 ). Abdominal sterna IV-VI sparsely pubescent medially, densely pubescent laterally; sternum VII broadly rounded apically in male, narrowly truncate apically in female ( Figs 96-97 View Figures 94–116 ). Lamella of aedeagus truncate at apex ( Fig. 119 View Figures 117–130 ), thick and bent ventrally ( Fig. 120 View Figures 117–130 ).
Etymology.
The Latinized name linwensini refers to Mr. Lin Wensin, an excellent insect collector who died during a recent collecting trip to Hainan, China.
Geographical distribution.
Fig. 158 View Figure 158 . Known only from Fujian Province, China.
Remarks.
Mensural data cited in the description were obtained from the holotype and all paratypes.
Male members of this species are similar to those of Chlaenius formosensis in the shape of the lamella of aedeagus, but males and females differ from those of the latter in having antennomere 1 coniform (cylindrical in Chlaenius formosensis ), elytral intervals 6-7 pubescent throughout (glabrous medially in Chlaenius formosensis ), and males have the aedeagus convex ventrally in the middle portion (straight in Chlaenius formosensis males).
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