Eotrechus pingae Andersen, 1998

Figs 14, 25

Eotrechus pingae Andersen, 1998: 2-3, figs 1-5 (type locality: Guangdong, China).

Material examined.

Holotype: China • ♂ (apterous); "Kwangtung, S. China, Loh Fau Shan, Big Pool, 5 Aug. 1933, Ernest R. Tinkham "; BMNH.

Diagnosis.

Size: apterous male, length (excluding genitalia) 7.50, width 2.45. Male: mesosternum ca. 3.0 × length of metasternum; fore femur incrassate, with a large basal tubercle bearing a patch of black, minute setae (Fig. 14A). Male genitalia (Fig. 14B-D): abdominal segment VIII large, on ventral view, longer than sternum VII, posterior margin broadly rounded; pygophore laterally with rounded tubercle bearing long setae, posteriorly with a broad, subrectangular, plate-like projection; paramere small, ovoid, with soft setae at apex; proctiger trilobed, lateral lobes with long, brownish setae, posteroventral surface without patch of brown, brush-like setae. Female unknown.

Remarks.

See Remarks for E. fansipan .

Distribution.

China: Guangdong (Andersen 1998) (Fig. 25).