Paraglenea virides (Pu & Jin, 1991) comb. nov.
Figs. 135 a & 135c, 155f, 155g & 155k
Eutetrapha virides Pu & Jin, 1991: 191, 196, pl. IIIB: 2. Type locality: China, Sichuan, Qingchuan, Tangjiahe . Type depository: IZAS.
Eutetrapha virides; Hua et al., 2009: 455; Löbl & Smetana, 2010: 324; Lin, 2015: 280, fig. 217697.
Diagnosis. According to Pu & Jin (1991), this species is “related to E. chrysochloris Bates, but easily distinguished by the frons sparsely punctuate, posterior margin of pronotum straight, not sinuate, scutellum tongue-shaped; the second macula of elytra obliquely elongate, contact with humeral carina”. In fact, the male claws allow these two species to be separated into two genera.
Remarks. Eutetrapha virides Pu & Jin, 1991 is transferred to the genus Paraglenea Bates, 1866, due to the appendiculate claws in males (Fig. 144). Though we did not examine any females, the claws of females should be simple. This species is quite similar to Paraglenea fortunei (Saunders, 1853) and P. cinereonigra Pesarini & Sabbadini, 1996 due to the color pattern, but with metallic scales and with different black markings.
Distribution. China: Sichuan.
Type specimen examined. Holotype (Figs. 135 a & c), male, Sichuan, Qingchuan, Tangjiahe, 1980. VII.30, leg. Ming-Li Lan (IZAS, IOZ (E) 217697).