Prismognathus arcuatus ( Houlbert, 1915 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.280626 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6179492 |
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Prismognathus arcuatus ( Houlbert, 1915) View in CoL
( Figs. 65 View FIGURES 57 – 72 , 95 View FIGURES 95 – 110 , 113 View FIGURES 111 – 131 , 132, 150–151 View FIGURES 150 – 167 , 186–187 View FIGURES 168 – 199 , 212 View FIGURES 212 – 223 , 235 View FIGURE 235 )
Eligmodontus arcuatus Houlbert, 1915: 17 View in CoL [type locality: Ta-tsien-Lou (now Kangding, western Sichuan)], Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1 – 20 , male; Fig. 2 View FIGURES 1 – 20 , male head; Mizunuma & Nagai 1994: plate 147, Fig. 107 View FIGURES 95 – 110 , male “ type ” from China (probably not type material), plate 155, Fig. 221 View FIGURES 212 – 223 , male from “ Nepal ” (incorrect data).
Prismognathus arcuatus: Nagai 2005: 35 View in CoL ; Fujita 2010: 169, plate 101, Fig. 508-1, male from Sichuan.
Material examined. CHINA: Sichuan: 6 3, 1 Ƥ, Ya-an City, Yingjing County, Siping, VII.2007, H.-C. Shan leg.; 2 3 ( CHH, CYXW), Hanyuan County, Nimei, VII.2005, C.-J. Dai leg.; 1 3 ( IEAS), Shimian County, Liziping Nature Reserve, Gongyihai station, 2100m, 22.VII.2007, W.-X. Bi leg.
Identification. This species was originally described from western Sichuan and a male specimen was illustrated. There cannot be confusion in identifying this species due to the peculiar male characters. The male specimen illustrated and labeled by Mizunuma & Nagai (1994: plate 147, Fig. 107 View FIGURES 95 – 110 ) as the “ type ” from “ China ” is unusual, with an anteriorly-divergent preocular margins of the head. The type specimen originally illustrated in the description paper has the preocular margins of the head parallel. Specimens from Sichuan examined by us match with the original description and illustration.
The female is here described and illustrated for the first time. Only a single female was examined by us, and it was identified as P. arcuatus due to the protruding lateral angles of the pronotum and the obsolete spermathecal gland in the female genitalia, which are very similar to those of the close species, P. haojiani .
Distribution. Western Sichuan.
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Prismognathus arcuatus ( Houlbert, 1915 )
Huang, Hao & Chen, Chang-Chin 2012 |
Prismognathus arcuatus:
Fujita 2010: 169 |
Nagai 2005: 35 |
Eligmodontus arcuatus
Houlbert 1915: 17 |