Sticholotis cinctipennis Weise
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Sticholotis cinctipennis Weise
( Figures 53–55 View FIGURES 47 – 55. 47 – 49 , 187–191 View FIGURES 187 – 196. 187 – 191 , 298 View FIGURE 298 )
Sticholotis cinctipennis Weise, 1885: 240 .
Diagnosis. This species can be easily distinguished from other Sticholotis species by dark brown pronotum and elytra with black band, a central spot on the suture, and 2–3 rows of large punctures running parallel from base to apex ( Figs 53–55 View FIGURES 47 – 55. 47 – 49 ).
Description. TL: 2.01–2.37 mm, TW: 1.85–2.11 mm, TH: 1.19–1.35 mm, TL/TW: 1.09–1.13; PL/PW: 0.41– 0.46; EL/EW: 0.88–0.91; HW/TW: 0.37; PW/TW: 0.68.
Head black, with mouthparts yellow. Elytra predominantly reddish brown, with moderately wide black band along lateral and basal margins and suture, band expanded at middle of suture and elytral apex ( Figs 53–55 View FIGURES 47 – 55. 47 – 49 ). Underside dark brown. Legs reddish brown and tarsi yellow.
Body almost circular in outline, hemispherical, shiny and glabrous. Head frontal punctures inconspicuous, with scattered short setae, interocular distance of eyes 0.81x head width ( Figs 55 View FIGURES 47 – 55. 47 – 49 ).
Pronotal punctures fine and densely distributed, 0.5–2.0 diameters apart, larger towards lateral sides. Elytral surface polished, punctures fine and sparsely distributed, slightly smaller than those on pronotum, 1.5–3.0 diameters apart, with 2–3 rows large punctures running parallel from base to apex. Elytral margins narrow, visible from above.
Prosternal punctures inconspicuous, with scattered long setae. Mesoventral surface shiny, punctures large, 0.5– 1.0 diameters apart, with short setae. Metaventrite shiny, coarsely punctate, similar to mesoventrite, 0.5–1.0 diameters apart, with short setae. Elytral epipleuron broad, complete to apex, distinctly foveate to accommodate femoral tips of hind legs. Wings well-developed.
Male genitalia: Penis simple and slender, strongly curved at base, capsule broadening basally and with a small inner process, apex pointed ( Fig. 188 View FIGURES 187 – 196. 187 – 191 ); tegmen with penis guide feebly shorter than parameres, in lateral view stout and straight, subparallel to apical 2/3, narrowing to apex, apex pointed and slightly curved ( Fig. 189 View FIGURES 187 – 196. 187 – 191 ); penis guide in ventral view elongated, subparallel, strongly narrowed at apical 1/7, apex pointed ( Fig. 190 View FIGURES 187 – 196. 187 – 191 ); parameres slender, with short setae apically.
Female genitalia: Ovipositor elongate and narrowly triangular, styli inconspicuous, each with many long terminal setae ( Fig. 191 View FIGURES 187 – 196. 187 – 191 ).
Specimens examined. China, Yunnan: 10males, 16females, Nansan, Zhenkang, [23°36.95′N, 98°49.20′E], ca 1200m, 28.x.2000, Peng ZQ leg. GoogleMaps ; 1male, 3females, Nangunhe National Natural Reserve, Banlao, Cangyuan, [23°8.75′N, 99°23.44′E], ca 1500m, 16.v.2008, Wang XM et al. leg (SCAU); 1male, Longtan, Ximeng, [22°39.69′N, 99°35.59′E], ca 1200m, 9.v.2008, Wang XM leg (SCAU); 1male, Luxi, [24°26.53′N, 98°34.35′E], ca 1200m, 26.ix.2006, Wang XM leg (SCAU); 1male, Chengguan, Ruili, [24°0.60′N, 97°50.46′E], ca 780m, 23.x.2000, Peng ZQ leg (SCAU); 1female, Gonglang, Nanjian, [24°46.80′N, 100°31.12′E], ca 1100m, 28.ix.2006, Wang XM leg (SCAU); 1female, Malipo, [23°8.67′N, 104°42.03′E], ca 1600m, 17.viii. 2005, Wang XM leg (SCAU); 1male, Jinggu, [23°30.15′N, 100°43.09′E], ca 1500m, 5.x.2006, Wang XM leg (SCAU); 1female, Jiangcheng, Puer, [22°32.68′N, 101°55.13′E], ca 1150m, 15.v.2009 Wang XM leg (SCAU); 1male, Daheishan, Jiangcheng, [22°32.68′N, 101°55.13′E], ca 1150m, 17.v.2009, Wang XM leg (SCAU).
Distribution. China: Yunnan; Tailand.
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Sticholotis cinctipennis Weise
Xingmin Wang, Hermes E. Escalona, Shunxiang Ren & Chen Xiaosheng 2017 |
Sticholotis cinctipennis
Weise 1885: 240 |