Olophrinus nepalensis Campbell, 1993
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https://doi.org/ 10.2478/aemnp-2019-0024 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4549366 |
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Olophrinus nepalensis Campbell, 1993 |
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Olophrinus nepalensis Campbell, 1993 View in CoL
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Olophrinus nepalensis Campbell, 1993: 64 View in CoL .
Type material examined. HOLOTYPE: NEPAL: ♁, ‘ NEPAL, Khandbari District / For. Above Ahale, 2300 m, 26.III.82, A. & Z. Smetana / HOLOTYPE ♁ (red, printed), Olophrinus nepalensis desig. 1992, J. M. Campbell’ ( CNC) . PARATYPES: NEPAL: 1♁, same label data as holotype; 1 ♁, ‘ NEPAL, Rasuwa, Distr. 1.5 km NE Bhargu, 2000 m, 12.IV.85, A. Smetana’. Both paratypes are housed in CNC, and bears a following type label ‘ PARATYPE (yellow, printed), Olophrinus nepalensis desig. 1992, J. M. Campbell’.
Other material examined. CHINA: XIZANG: 3 ♁♁ 3 ♀♀, ‘(China) Hanmi (ḤḢ), Motuo Coun. ( ḆṘH), Xizang A. R., alt. 2200 m, 19.viii.2005, L.Tang leg.’ ( SNUC). GUANGXI: 1♁ 1♀, ‘China: Guangxi, Jinxiu County, (Dayao Mt.), Yinshan Conservation Station, 24°10’01’’N, 110°14’38’’E, beech forest, mixed leaf litter, sifted, 1200 m, 11.vii.2014, Peng, Song,Yu &Yan leg.’; 1♁, ‘China: Guangxi, Jinxiu County, (Dayao Mt.), 7 km (AEn'm), 24°09’07’’N, 110°12’29’’E, beach forest, mixed leaf litter, 1300 m, 16.vii.2014, Peng, Song, Yu & Yan leg.’ ( SNUC). YUNNAN: 1 ♁, ‘(China) Datang Village (†ḂḨ), Tengchong County, Yunnan Prov., 14.vi.2005. H. Huang leg.’ ( SNUC); 1 ♁ 1 ♀, ‘China: Yunnan [CH09-21], Baoshan Pref., Gaoligong Shan, 78 km N Tengchong, 2000 m, 25°44′49″N, 98°33′29″E, cleft with creek and forest remnant, litter & Dead wood sifted, 1.IX.2009, leg. M. Schülke’ (cSch); 1 ♀, ‘China, W-Yunnan env. Baoshan 5.- 8.6.1993 E. Jendek & O. Sausa leg.’ ( NHMW); 1 ♁, ‘China: Yunnan prov., Tengchong city, 1920 m, Laifeng Shan Forest park, 25°01.11′N, 98°26.66′E, J. Hájek & J. Růžička / (Ch04) 22.vi.2016, sift #03 close side valley on slope below pagoda, sparse broad-leaved forest, at foot of a tree’ ( NMPC).
Description of female. Habitus as in Fig. 13B View Fig ; body slightly convex, TBL 7.44–8.14 mm, FBL 5.32–5.46 mm; head and elytra black, antennomeres1–4 yellowish--brown, 5–11 yellow, elytra, pronotal disc, and most parts of legs reddish-brown. Head sub-pentagon, HL 1.03–1.17 mm, HW 1.36–1.41 mm, with microsculpture consisting of small isodiametric or nearly isodiametric meshes; posterolateral and posterior margins with microsculpture consisting of transverse waves; eyes prominent, EyL 0.37–0.42 mm; antennae elongate, AnL 2.72–3.02 mm, relative lengths of antennomeres 1–11: 2.0: 1.0: 1.6: 1.2: 1.2: 1.4: 1.4: 1.4: 1.2: 1.2: 1.6. Pronotum strongly transverse, PL 1.74–1.88 mm, PW 3.15–3.20 mm, PL/PW 0.55–0.58, with microsculpture as of head. Elytra transverse, EL 2.26–2.35 mm, EW 3.10–3.15 mm, EL/EW 0.72–0.74, with microsculpture consisting of transverse waves, and each elytron with five complete and one shorter rows of punctures. Abdominal surface with coarse punctures, and with microsculpture as elytra; tergite VIII ( Fig. 14K View Fig ) with five lobes, inner lobes longer than others, width of inner lobes sub-equal to middle ones, outer lobes short; sternite VIII ( Fig. 14L View Fig ) with six lobes, fimbriate lobes longer than others; styli as in Fig. 14M View Fig . Comments. The male ( Fig. 13A View Fig ) of Olophrinus nepalensis was originally described from Nepal, and this species is here proved to be widely spread in China (Guangxi, Yunnan, Xizang). The populations from China ( Figs 13–14 View Fig View Fig ) can be readily identified as conspecific with that from Nepal by each elytron with five complete rows of punctures, and the nearly identical forms of male terminal segments and aedeagus. Note the number of spiniform setae medially at the apical margin of male sternite VI may vary from four to eight. The female of this species is here described and illustrated for the first time.
Distribution. China: Guangxi, Yunnan, Xizang (new country record); Nepal ( Fig. 18 View Fig ).
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Olophrinus nepalensis Campbell, 1993
Chang, Yuan, Yin, Zi-Wei, Li, Li-Zhen & Schülke, Michael 2019 |
Olophrinus nepalensis
CAMPBELL J. M. 1993: 64 |