Polyphylla (Granida) jessopi de Wailly, 1993
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Polyphylla (Granida) jessopi de Wailly, 1993 Figs 11-15
Polyphylla (Granida) jessopi de Wailly, 1993: 12.
Type locality.
"China, Foochow".
Type material examined.
Holotype (male), labeled: "CHINA, Foochow [p], vi. 1936 [h], M. S. Yang [p, white label] // next to Polyphylla nov. sp. [h] Ph. de Wailly det [p] // Pres. by Com. Ins. Ent. B. M. 1948-152 [p] // TYPE [h, red label]", aedeagus is glued on label separately pinned: "CHINA, Foochow, KIENG, vi. 1936, M. S. Yang [h] // Brit. Mus. 1948-152 [h] // next to Polyphylla nov. sp. [h] Ph. de Wailly det [p]", in BMNH.
Additional material examined.
CHINE Guangxi / Da Yao Shan / V. VI. 2008 / SINIAEV leg., 2 males and 1 female in DKCP.
Diagnosis.
Scaly stripes on the elytra are partially fragmented (Figs 11, 13), rarely the elytra are completely maculate (Fig. 12). Antennomere 3 long and slender, three times longer than antennomere 2. Basal margin of pronotum convex medially. Male genitalia as in Figs 14-15.
Distribution.
Fukien and Guangxi provinces of China.
Remarks.
For a long time, Polyphylla (Granida) jessopi was known from single male only. Recently, Keith (2010) reported three additional specimens collected in Guangxi (China) with variable elytral pattern. Except of two specimens with the same pattern as the holotype, one male has maculate elytra. Such distinct variability in elytral pattern is very unusual in Palaearctic members of the genus Polyphylla .
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