Miccolamia tonsilis Holzschuh, 2010

Figs 9, 10, 32, 49, Map 1 Chinese common name: 扁桃小沟胫天牛

Miccolamia (s. str.) tonsilis Holzschuh, 2010: 207, fig. 53. Type locality: Wenxian, Gansu.

Miccolamia (Miccolamia) tonsilis: Lin and Yang 2019: 261; Danilevsky 2020: 315.

Type material examined.

Holotype (Fig. 49): • male, “ CHINA; S-GANSU; /

Wenxian env.; / 18. – 26. vi., 1993 / V. Beneš leg. ”, “ HOLOTYPUS / Miccolamia / tonsilis n. sp. / det. C. Holzschuh 2010 ” [red label] (CCH), two photographs examined provided by Carolus Holzschuh.

Additional material examined.

Shaanxi: • 1 male, Zhouzhi, Houzhenzi, 2,050 m, 2020. VI. 12, leg. Wen-Xuan Bi (CBWX) . Hubei: • 1 female, Fangxian, Yulingou, 1,120 m, 2020. V. 30, leg. Wen-Xuan Bi (CBWX) ; • 3 males, 2 female, Shiyan, Wudangshan, 1,450 m, 2020. V. 31, leg. Jin-Teng Zhao (CCCC) ; • 1 male, ditto except 1,410 m, 2021. VI. 19, leg. Wen-Xuan Bi (CBWX) .

Complementary measurements.

Male (Fig. 9). BL = 3.17–3.40 mm, BW = 1.02–1.06 mm. Female (Fig. 10). BL = 3.24–3.43 mm, BW = 1.06–1.10 mm.

Remarks.

Holzschuh (2010) differentiated this species from M. savioi based on the presence of rough surfaces on both the head and pronotum; shorter pronotum lacking white hairy basal band; elytral disk with much denser punctures and much smaller subbasal tubercles; and shorter antennomeres III and IV combined with the presence of whitish rings on the antennae.

Distribution

(Map 1). China: Shaanxi, Gansu, Hubei (new province record).