Lucanus shulini Bian & Zhan, 2021

Zhan, Zhihong & Young, Daniel K., 2023, A taxonomic assessment and redefinition of the Lucanus fortunei species group in China (Coleoptera: Lucanidae: Lucaninae), Zoological Systematics 48 (4), pp. 279-360 : 341

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https://doi.org/ 10.11865/zs.2023401

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Lucanus shulini Bian & Zhan, 2021
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Lucanus shulini Bian & Zhan, 2021 View in CoL ( Figs 224–230 View Figures 224–230 , 274 View Figures 260–275 , 306 View Figures 276–307 , 334 View Figures 324–335 , 362 View Figures 336–363 , 451–453 View Figures 436–456 )

Lucanus shulini Bian & Zhan, 2021: 1–4 View in CoL . Material examined. [5♂]: CHINA: Xizang, Linzhi Pref., Motuo County // Chen-Tang // [aeḇ县, Ľḏ]; Alt. 2200m;

30 July. 2021 // Renzhi Zhang leg.; [2nd label]: 29.3254°N; 95.3321°E Adult // Light-trap collected //; [2nd label]: Lucanus View in CoL // shulini View in CoL // Bian and Zhan ♂ // det. Z. Zhan; [1♀]: CHINA: Xizang, Linzhi Pref., Motuo County // Chen-Tang // [aeḇ县, Ľḏ]; Alt. 2200m; 30 July. 2021 // Renzhi Zhang leg.; [2nd label]: 29.3254°N; 95.3321°E Adult // Light-trap collected //; [2nd label]: Lucanus View in CoL // shulini View in CoL // Bian and Zhan ♀ // det. Z. Zhan.

Body length 30.4–37.7 mm (♂); 30.1 mm (♀).

Description. Major male. Body brownish with metallic luster; body covered with vestiture of short, yellowish setae. Head, including widest region of mandibular bases, 1.2× width of pronotum and elytra. Head brownish, metallic, and setose; mandibles incurved at distal 1/3 and anterior 1/3; each major inner mandibular tooth located approximately 1/4 length of mandible, stout and single-pointed; three small inner mandibular teeth located above and below major mandibular tooth; apical mandibular forks weakly developed, upper branches of apical fork 1.2× length of lower apical fork branches; anterolateral ridges of head rounded, posterolateral margin of head subparallel with anterolateral ridges; clypeolabrum stout, trapezoidal; labrum triangular, protruding along midlength. Thorax brownish, concolorous with head, surface metallic and setose; convex at apex and base, significantly protruding at middle; 0.6× length of head and mandibles; prothoracic tibiae reddish, each bearing approximately four slender spines from apex to midlength; mesothoracic tibiae reddish, each bearing three spines along midlength; metathoracic tibiae reddish, each bearing a single poorly developed spine distally. Elytra brownish, usually darker than head and pronotum, less setose and metallic along suture; elytra slender, widest at apical 1/3, strongly narrow at basal 1/3. Median male as major male except: head with mandibles straight along distal and anterior; major inner mandibular tooth lacking. Minor male as major and median males except: head with mandibles incurved along midlength; major inner mandibular tooth lacking, only two small inner mandibular teeth located at 1/4 of each mandible; apical mandible forks lacking. Genitalia. Basal piece wide and short, 0.4× length of entire aedeagus; apical flagellum weakly enlarged, flagellum subequal in length to entire aedeagus; aedeagus stout, incurved at basal 1/3, triangular distally.

Female. Body black, surface less setose and less shinning than that of male; body stout, always smaller than major and median males, sometimes larger than or subequal to length of minor male. Head black; surface punctate and metallic; mandibles straight along midlength and apical 1/3; each mandibular tooth well developed, asymmetrical; right mandibular tooth triangular, left mandibular tooth sharply convex along midlength; preocular and postocular margins strongly developed, forming acute angles, and protruding anteriorly; clypeolabrum single-pointed. Thorax pronotum always concolorous with head, surface shinning and setose; densely punctate; anterior pronotum well enlarged, subequal in width to that of posterolateral pronotum; prothoracic tibiae slender and black, each bearing four spines from anterior to midlength; distal two spines sharp, well developed; prothoracic tibiae 1.25× width of mesothoracic and metathoracic tibiae; mesothoracic tibiae black, each bearing two spines along midlength; metathoracic tibiae black, each bearing two spines at basal 1/3. Elytra black, metallic, concolorous with head and pronotum; oval, widest at apical 1/3, strongly narrow at basal 1/3.

Distribution. China (Xizang).

Phenology. Adults of L. shulini were collected during late July.

Natural history. Typical plants for this species are still unknown. Adult longevity is around 15 days.

Collecting methods. Light-trap collected.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Lucanidae

Genus

Lucanus

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Lucanus shulini Bian & Zhan, 2021

Zhan, Zhihong & Young, Daniel K. 2023
2023
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Lucanus shulini

Bian & Zhan 2021: 1 - 4
2021
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Lucanus

Scopoli 1763
1763
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Lucanus

Scopoli 1763
1763
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