Macrolycus guangxiensis Li, Bocak & Pang, 2015
Figs 3 A, 4 A – C
Macrolycus guangxiensis Li, Bocak & Pang, 2015: 326, figs 9, 28, 29, 45, 55.
Material examined.
China: 5 ♂ 8 ♀ (MHBU), Guangxi, Wuming, Damingshan, 1230 – 1423 m, 20. v. 2011, leg. H. Y. Liu .
Descriptive notes.
Male. Phallus (Fig. 4 A – C) slender, nearly parallel-sided at basal part in dorsal and ventral views (Fig. 4 A, B), subapical part moderately and asymmetrically inflated laterally, about 1.45 times as wide as basal part, with an oval ventral-cavity, apical part progressively constricted distad, apex with a deep V-shaped notch, about 0.19 times as wide as subapical part; basal 1 / 3 part curved ventrally in lateral view (Fig. 4 C), subapical part feebly inflated ventrally, apical part moderately expanded ventrally, and apex with a tapered lamella.
Female (Fig. 3 A). Similar to males, but larger in body size. Length 11.8–13.2 mm, width at humeri 2.5–2.8 mm. Antennae serrate and antennomeres III – X long- or wide-triangular. Pronotum 1.2 times wider than long, anterior angles obtuse-angled. Elytra 3.6 times longer than humeral width.
Distribution
(Fig. 2). China (Guangxi).
Remarks.
We provide an illustration of the female habitus and a comparison with the males of this species for the first time.