Triomicrus rougemonti Löbl, Kurbatov & Nomura

(Figs 14–16)

Triomicrus rougemonti Löbl, Kurbatov & Nomura, 1998: 74 .

Type material examined. Holotype (Fig. 16): ♂, three printed labels: ‘ CHINA: Zhejiang, Tienmu Shan, 2.IX.1994, G. de Rougemonti / Triomicrus rougemonti sp. n. Kurbatov & Löbl / Holotypus (red)’ (MHNG).

Other material examined. (10 ♂♂, 5 ♀♀). 7 ♂♂, 5 ♀♀, labeled ‘ China: Zhejiang, Lishui City, Baishanzu (百 山祖), mixed litter, sifted, 25.vi.2009, Zi-Wei Yin leg.’ (SNUC); 1 ♂, labeled ‘ China: S. Zhejiang, Lishui City, Longquan (龙泉市), Fengyang Shan N. R. (凤阳山), forest nr. Datianping (大田坪), 27°54’33’’-55’18’’N, 119°10’20’’-17’’E, mixed litter, sifted, 1170–1300 m, 06.x.2013, Feng, Peng, Yu, Yin leg.’ (SNUC); 1 ♂, labeled ‘ China: Zhejiang Prov, Longwang Shan (龙王山), Qianmufeng (千亩峰), alt. 1500 m, 29.v.2009, Feng, Liu, Yuan & Yin leg.’ (SNUC); 1 ♂, labeled ‘ China: Fujian, Wuyi Shan (武夷山), Guadun (挂墩), mixed leaf litter, sifted, 1500 m, vi.2009, Xiao-Bin Song leg.’ (SNUC).

Remarks. Males of this species can be easily separated from those of all other congeners by a combination of the following characters: antennomere XI enlarged; protibiae with distinct apical projection; abdominal sternite VII with apical lamina (Fig. 14 E) widest near basal third and narrowed apically. This species was described from Tianmu Shan, and here we record it also from Baishanzu, Fengyang Shan, Longwang Shan, and Wuyi Shan. Illustrations of the sternite VII (Figs 14 E, 15A–C) and the aedeagus (Figs 14 F, 15D–F) found in each population are provided here.

Distribution. Eastern China: Zhejiang, Fujian. (new provincial record).