Eupolyphaga hupingensis Qiu, Che & Wang, 2018
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Eupolyphaga hupingensis Qiu, Che & Wang, 2018
Figs 10A-D View Figure 10 , 11 View Figure 11
Eupolyphaga hupingensis Qiu, Che & Wang., 2018: 18; Qiu et al. 2019: 11 (catalogue).
Type locality.
"China: Hunan: Daling Village, Hupingshan Town, Shimen County", 444 m.
New material examined.
China · 1 male, 2 females, 1 ootheca; Hunan Prov., Zhangjiajie City, Sangzhi County, Badagongshan Nature Reserve , Tianpingshan Mountain ; 1400 m; 29°46.99'N, 110°05.44'E; 30-31 July 2019; Hao Xu, Jian-Yue Qiu leg.; SWU-B-CC-010066 to 010068 GoogleMaps · 1 male; Anhui Prov., Jinzhai County, Mazongling ; 580 m; 2 August 2018, Yu-Chen Zheng leg.; SWU-B-CC-010069 .
Supplementary description.
Female: Body length 32.3-41.0 mm, body width 21.5-23.7 mm. Body uniformly dark reddish brown. Antennal sockets, ocelli, ante-clypeus, and labrum white. Ocelli large. Distance between ocelli almost equal to interocular space, and slightly narrower than distance between antennal sockets. Arolia and pulvilli absent. Posterior margin of supra-anal plate protruded, medially with a large incision (Fig. 10A, B View Figure 10 ).
Nymph. Similar to female, blackish brown.
Ootheca. Reddish brown. Longitudinal lines distinct and evenly arranged (Fig. 10C View Figure 10 ). Serrations of keel large, strongly curved, the space between the nearest two serrations compact, each serration with weak respiratory canals (Fig. 10D View Figure 10 ).
Distribution.
China: Hunan, Anhui (new record).
Remarks.
The individual from Jinzhai County (North Anhui) is almost morphologically identical to other specimens of E. hupingensis , only the color of its clypeus and labrum, abdomen and legs are lighter than those of holotype (Fig. 11B, C View Figure 11 ), and styli are slender (Fig. 11F View Figure 11 ). However, the COI genetic distance between individuals from Jinzhai and Shimen County (North Hunan) reached 8.21%. Because only one specimen is available from Jinzhai, we temporarily regard it as intraspecific variation and look forward to obtaining more samples for further investigation.
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