Chlaenius (Lithochlaenius) leishanensis Kirschenhofer, 2005
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Chlaenius (Lithochlaenius) leishanensis Kirschenhofer Figs 26-27 View Figures 22–27 57 View Figures 52–65 71 View Figures 66–79 85 View Figures 80–93 103-104 View Figures 94–116 127-128 View Figures 117–130 149 View Figures 146–151 158 View Figure 158
Chlaenius leishanensis Kirschenhofer, 2005:490
Specimens examined.
Total 14 specimens: China: 1 male and 1 female (IZCAS), "Guizhou Prov. Leigongshan, Fangxiang, 2005.6.2-3, 1000-1100m, Ge Deyan collector"; 1 female (IZCAS) "Guizhou Prov. Leigongshan, Fangxiang, 900m, 2005.5.31, Xu Fangling and Cao Lingzhen collectors"; 1 male (IZCAS), "Guizhou, Leigongshan, Xiaodanjiang, 920-970m, 2005.6.3, Yang Zaihua collector"; 1 female (HBUM), "Guizhou, Daozhen, Xiannvdong, 2004.8.24-26, Yang Xiujuan and Hua Huiran collector"; 1 female (HBUM), "Guangxi, Yuanbaoshan, Xiangfen, 2004.7.19, Yu Yang and Gao Chao collector"; 1 female (IZCAS), "Guangxi, Longsheng"/ "1980.VI.11 Song Shimei coll."; 1 male and 2 females (IZCAS), "Guangxi, Yangshuo, 1980.10"; 1 male and 2 females (IZCAS), "China, Hubei Prov. Shennongjia, Honghua Riverside, light trap, 31°24'20", 110°28'40 ”” / "835m, 2003.8.10, night, Liang Hongbin coll."; 1 female (IZCAS), "Beibei" [Chongqing] / ""1940.VIII.10".
Diagnosis.
Antennomere 1 coniform ( Fig. 57 View Figures 52–65 ); color of antennomere 1 lighter than other antennomeres; basal half of intervals 1-5 glabrous medially, with pubescence laterally ( Figs 26 View Figures 22–27 , 85 View Figures 80–93 ); lamella of aedeagus rounded at apex ( Fig. 127 View Figures 117–130 ), thickened and bent ventrally ( Fig. 128 View Figures 117–130 ).
Description.
Total length = 15.00-18.00 mm (mean = 16.50), width = 5.33-6.13 mm (mean = 5.78); HW = 2.55-3.00 mm (mean = 2.79), EYL = 0.95-1.10 mm (mean = 1.04), ratio Ant3/Ant1 = 1.53-1.73 (mean = 1.62), PL/PW= 0.80-0.89 (mean = 0.86), EL/EW = 1.64-1.89 (mean = 1.76), EL/ PL = 1.26-1.46 (mean = 1.35).
Head and pronotum black, with green or coppery metallic luster; elytra black; ventral surface black; antennomeres 2-11, palpomeres, trochanters, tibiae, and tarsomeres dark brown to black; antennae and femora yellow to light brown.
Head with vertex coarsely punctate and pubescent behind eyes; antennomere 1 coniform ( Fig. 57 View Figures 52–65 ); clypeus and labrum slightly emarginate at apex. Pronotum with disk smooth in most specimens, but sparsely punctate along middle line in a few specimens; basal foveae small, deep, pubescent, very sparsely punctate. Elytra with basal half of intervals 1-5 smooth and glabrous medially, pubescent laterally ( Figs 26 View Figures 22–27 , 85 View Figures 80–93 ), intervals 6-9 and apical portion of intervals 1-5 densely pubescent; striae deep, punctate; humeral angle rounded ( Fig. 71 View Figures 66–79 ). Abdominal sterna IV-VI sparsely pubescent medially, densely pubescent laterally, apex of sternum VII rounded in male ( Fig. 103 View Figures 94–116 ), nearly truncate in female ( Fig. 104 View Figures 94–116 ). Aedeagus stout, lamella rounded at apex ( Fig. 127 View Figures 117–130 ), thickened and bent laterally ( Fig. 128 View Figures 117–130 ).
Geographical distribution.
Fig. 158 View Figure 158 . Known from Guangxi, Guizhou, Chongqing and Hubei Provinces, China.
Remarks.
Mensural data cited in the description were obtained from all cited specimens.
Males of this species ( Fig. 128 View Figure 158 ) are similar to those of Chlaenius formosensis ( Fig. 126 View Figures 117–130 ) in form of the aedeagus in lateral view, but differ from the latter in having the lamellar apex rounded ( Fig. 127 View Figures 117–130 ; nearly truncate in Chlaenius formosensis , Fig. 125 View Figures 117–130 ). Both males and females of Chlaenius leishanensis have elytral intervals 6-7 densely pubescent throughout, whereas Chlaenius formosensis adults have those intervals glabrous medially.
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Chlaenius (Lithochlaenius) leishanensis Kirschenhofer
Valim, Ye, Kavanaugh, David H., Shi, Hongliang & Liang, Hongbin 2011 |
Chlaenius leishanensis
Kirschenhofer 2005 |