Perileptus imaicus Jeannel, 1923
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Perileptus imaicus Jeannel, 1923 View in CoL
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Perileptus imaicus Jeannel 1923 View in CoL . Lectotype, here designated, a male, in BMNH, labeled: “ Lectotype ” [red label];/ “ W. Almora, Kumoan U.P., India H.G.C.”/ P. imaicus Jeannel View in CoL det.”/ “ H.E. Andrewes Coll., B.M. 1945-97.”/ “ Perileptus imaicus Jeannel View in CoL , lectotype, Deuve & Kavanaugh des. 2016”. Type locality: India, Uttar Pradesh, Kumoan, West Almora. Paralectotypes (a total of 8), labeled same as lectotype, in BMNH and MNHN.
DIAGNOSIS.— Adults of this species ( Fig. 5a View FIGURE ) can be distinguished from those of all other species in the region by the following combination of character states: size small (BL = 2.6 to 2.8 mm), fully-winged; body color reddish with apical part of elytra darker; microsculpture of elytra effaced; dorsal pubescence sparse and long; pronotum slightly transverse (ratio PW/PL = 1.32), distinctly convex, with lateral margins markedly rounded in anterior half, straightened just anteri- or to basal angles, the latter acute and sharp and laterally projected, median basal area coarsely punctate; elytra shiny, moderately flattened, with striae coarsely punctate.
COMMENTS.— Perileptus denticollis Jeannel (1923) , known from the Dali region of Yunnan Province, is probably conspecific with P. imaicus because there appear to be no morphological features to distinguish members of these two nominal species. Members of Perileptus davidsoni Deuve (1989) , described from the Kathmandu area in Nepal, also are externally similar in form and structure to those of P. imaicus , but the apex of the median lobe of the aedeagus of males of P. davidsoni is more broadly rounded (more narrowly rounded in P. imaicus males ( Fig. 5b View FIGURE )).
HABITAT DISTRIBUTION.— Members of this species have been found in daytime on sandy flats, in gravel and under stones along the open, unshaded banks of small to large streams running through agricultural areas and other disturbed areas at elevations ranging from 680 to 2030 m ( Fig. 35a View FIGURE ). Most specimens were driven from their hiding places by splashing the banks with water from the stream. At the collecting site in Longyang County (see below), members of this species were found syntopic with members of Perileptus pusilloides sp. nov.
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION WITHIN THE GAOLIGONG SHAN.— Fig. 5c View FIGURE . We examined a total of 84 specimens (25 males and 59 females) from the following localities: Gongshan County: Bingzhongluo Township ( Xiao Shangla He at Shuangla Village , N27.97514° / E98.65502°, 1550 m, 9 October 2002, Stop # DHK-2002-043, D.H. Kavanaugh , H.B. Liang, & W.D. Ba collectors [2 males and 30 females; CAS, IOZ, MNHN]). Longyang County : Bawan Township (Kunhong He at Bingmen, N25.09065° / E98.83721°, 680 m, 22 May 2005, Stop # 2005-019, D.H. Kavanaugh & H.B. Liang collectors [12 males and 14 females; in CAS, IOZ)], 1 June 2005, Stop # 2005-039, D.H. Kavanaugh & H.B. Liang collectors [11 males and 11 females; CAS, IOZ]). Tengchong County : Jietou Township (0.75 km N of Dahetou Ligganjiao on Longtang He, N25.74622° / E98.69612°, 2030 m, 18 May 2006, Stop # DHK-2006-029, D.H. Kavanaugh , R.L. Brett, & H.B. Liang collectors [3 females; in CAS, IOZ]; stream 0.7 km N of Jietou, N25.43128° / E98.64773°, 1564 m, 22 May 2006, Stop # DHK-2006-036A, D.H. Kavanaugh & R.L. Brett collectors [1 female; CAS]). These localities are at low to middle elevations in Core Areas 2, 6 and 7 GoogleMaps .
OVERALL GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION.— Fig. 45 View FIGURE . This species currently is known from the Himalayan region of India from Himachal Pradesh to Darjeeling and Sikkim. It has also been reported from Yunnan under the name P. denticollis Jeannel (1923) (see Uéno 1996b)
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Perileptus imaicus Jeannel, 1923
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