Nepalota fellowesi PACE , 2004
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5414155 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6632413 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EA87E2-3673-FFBE-28DB-FBD1FE599576 |
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Nepalota fellowesi PACE, 2004 View in CoL
( Figs 65-74 View Figs 65-74 , Map 3 View Map 3 )
Nepalota fellowesi PACE, 2004: 508 View in CoL .
Type material examined Holotype ♂: " CHINA Guangdong, Da Wu Ling, 1500 m, 26.IV.97, J. Fellowes / Rougemont Collection / Holotypus Nepalota fellowesi m., det. R. Pace 1998 / Nepalota fellowesi sp. n., det. R. Pace 1998 / Nepalota fellowesi Pace , det. V. Assing 2015" ( IRSNB). Paratype ♀: same data as holotype (IRSNB).
Additional material examined: China: 4♂♂, 6♀♀: Yunnan, NNE Pingbian, 23°01'N, 103°42'E, 1500 m, subtropical broad-leaved forest, litter sifted, 26.VIII.2014, leg. Assing (cAss). GoogleMaps
Comment: This species was described from " China, Guandong, Da Wu Ling" ( PACE 2004), based on a male holotype and two female paratypes. The examined type material is in rather poor condition. The holotype has one elytron missing, its aedeagus is somewhat deformed, and the spermatheca of the paratype is completely deformed. Since the description and illustrations provided by PACE (2004) are incomplete and somewhat misleading, respectively, a redescription and new illustrations are given.
Redescription: Body length 3.3-4.5 mm; length of forebody 1.6-1.9 mm. Coloration: head blackish-brown to blackish; pronotum dark-brown to blackish-brown; elytra brown to dark-brown; abdomen blackish-brown, with the anterior segments often slightly paler and with the posterior margins of the segements narrowly reddish to reddish-brown; legs yellowish; antennae reddish-brown with the basal 2-3 antennomeres and antennomere XI reddish.
Head ( Fig. 65 View Figs 65-74 ) weakly transverse; dorsal surface with distinct microreticulation and with very fine and sparse punctation. Eyes moderately large, slightly longer than postocular region in dorsal view. Antenna ( Fig. 66 View Figs 65-74 ) slender, 1.2-1.3 mm long; antennomere IV weakly oblong or approximately as long as broad; antennomeres V-X of gradually increasing width and increasingly transverse; preapical antennomeres moderately transverse; antennomere XI apically acute, slightly longer than the combined length of IX and X.
Pronotum ( Fig. 65 View Figs 65-74 ) 1.20-1.25 times as broad as long and approximately 1.4 times as broad as head, without sexual dimorphism; disc with distinct microreticulation and with very fine punctation.
Elytra ( Fig. 65 View Figs 65-74 ) approximately 0.9 times as long as pronotum; punctation dense and fine; interstices with distinct microreticulation and subdued shine. Hind wings fully developed.
Abdomen with distinct transverse microsculpture; anterior portions of tergites III-VII impunctate; posterior portions of tergites III-V with moderately sparse, those of tergites VI-VII with very sparse punctation; pubescence predominantly composed of very thin setae; tergites III and VII without sexual dimorphism.
♂: tergite VIII ( Fig. 67 View Figs 65-74 ) approximately as long as broad and with distinctly convex posterior margin; sternite VIII ( Fig. 68 View Figs 65-74 ) oblong, somewhat longer than tergite VIII, and strongly convex posteriorly; median lobe of aedeagus ( Figs 69-70 View Figs 65-74 ) approximately 0.6 mm long, conspicuously long and slender; paramere ( Fig. 71 View Figs 65-74 ) approximately 0.55 mm long, shorter than median lobe, and with slender apical lobe with two long black setae.
♀: tergite VIII ( Fig. 72 View Figs 65-74 ) approximately as long as broad and with distinctly convex posterior margin; sternite VIII ( Fig. 73 View Figs 65-74 ) moderately transverse and with broadly convex posterior margin, middle of posterior margin not concave; spermatheca ( Fig. 74 View Figs 65-74 ) approximately 0.4 mm long, with rather long capsule.
Comparative notes: This species is characterized particularly by the conspicuous shape and internal structures of the median lobe of the aedeagus.
Distribution and natural history: The known distribution is confined to one locality in Guangdong and one at the foot of Dawei Shan near Pingbian, southeastern Yunnan ( Map 3 View Map 3 ). The specimens from Yunnan were sifted from leaf litter in a subtropical broad-leaved forest at an altitude of 1500 m, together with N. guangdongensis and N. crocea .
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Nepalota fellowesi PACE , 2004
Assing, Volker 2015 |
Nepalota fellowesi PACE, 2004: 508
PACE R 2004: 508 |