Sinochlora trispinosa Shi and Chang, 2004
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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930701437667 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F72087E9-DE3E-4B00-FE7F-B6C1FF57FA1C |
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Carolina |
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Sinochlora trispinosa Shi and Chang |
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Sinochlora trispinosa Shi and Chang
( Figures 2E, F View Figure 2 , 3I View Figure 3 , 9 View Figure 9 H–L)
Sinochlora trispinosa Shi and Chang 2004, p 338 ; Eades et al. 2006.
Material examined
One male, China: Guangxi Prov.: Maoershan [Mt.], 1080–1200 mm, 25 August 1982, coll. Yang Jikun ( ICAU); four males, two females, China: Guangxi Prov.: Xing’an , Maoershan Mt. , 600–1500 m, 22–23 August 1992, coll. Liu Xianwei and Yin Haisheng ( MSIE) .
Redescription
Male. Stridulatory file on the underside of left tegmen with about 63 teeth ( Figure 3I View Figure 3 ). Lateral forcipate processes of the tenth abdominal tergum decurved in the apical area, central process slightly produced with a rather broad central groove ( Figure 9H, I View Figure 9 ). Epiproct symmetrical, equilaterally triangular in the whole view, dorsally concave entad, with long black heavy bristles in the basal ventral surface, and apical part with three spines directing dorso-caudad, among which the middle one longer than two lateral ones, notches between triangular ( Figure 9 View Figure 9 J–L).
Color. Green. Costal vein white and black, each tegmen with a black spot at the base of the green subcostal vein.
Measurements of male (mm)
Length of body 29.0, length to tip of wing 58.0, pronotum 6.0, length of tegmen 47.0, largest width of tegmen 9.5, length of hind wing 52.0, length of anterior femur 8.0, length of median femur 11.5, length of posterior femur 27.0.
Remarks
The species is recognized by the male epiproct providing three spines directing dorsocaudad at apex, among which the middle one is longer than the two lateral ones.
Distribution
China.
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Museum of Shanghai |
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Sinochlora trispinosa Shi and Chang
Liu, Chun-Xiang & Kang, Le 2007 |
Sinochlora trispinosa
Shi and Chang 2004: 338 |