Chydaeus baoshanensis Kataev & Liang, 2012

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Chydaeus baoshanensis Kataev & Liang in Kataev et al, 2012: 58

Material examined. China. YUNNAN: 1 ♂, Nujiang Lisu Aut. Pref., Nu Shan, 7 km NNW Coajian, 2420 m, 25°43'29"N 99°07'57"E, secondary pine forest with shrubs, litter, bark sifted, 11.VI.2007, M. Schülke leg. [30] (cWR).

Remarks. Chydaeus baoshanensis was described from a single male collected to the north of Baoshan, at elevations of 2265–2530 m, in the western Yunnan Province, China (Kataev et al. 2012). The additional examined male was also collected to the north of Baoshan, but about 26 km to the north of the type locality, at elevation of 2420 m (Fig. 70). This specimen is morphologically similar to the holotype, however the basal spiny patches in the internal sac of its median lobe are smaller and isolated from each other.