Nazeris sadanarii Hu & Li, 2010

(Figs. 9–14)

Nazeris hisamatsui Hu & Li, 2009: 231 (nec Ito, 1991: 8). Nazeris sadanarii Hu & Li, 2010: 114 .

Additional material examined. China, Zhejiang, Lin'an City, Qingliangfeng: 4 males, 7 females, Baibuling, 1000 m, 15.VII.2009, Feng, Yuan & Yin leg. (SNUC) ; 1 male, Guanlizhan–Baibuling, 1000 m, 15.VII.2009, Feng & Yuan leg. (SNUC) ; 1 male, 2 females, Qingsongling, 1300 m, 16.VII.2009, Feng, Yuan & Yin leg. (SNUC) ; 3 males, 1 female, Lumingyougu, 850 m, 18.VII.2009, Feng, Yuan & Yin leg. (SNUC) ; 1 male, Longtangshan Guanlizhan, 950 m, 20.VII.2009, Feng, Yuan & Yin leg. (SNUC) ; 7 males, 11 females, Lumingyougu, 850 m, 22.VII.2009, Feng, Yuan & Yin leg. (SNUC) ; 2 males, 1 female, E'langgu, 900 m, 23.VII.2009, Feng, Yuan & Yin leg. (SNUC); 1 male, Lumingyougu, 800 m, 23.VII.2009, Feng, Yuan & Yin leg. (SNUC) ; 2 males, 1 female, E'langgu, 30°06′N, 119°53′E, 680–1100 m, 23.V.2012, Chen, Ma & Zhao leg. (SNUC). (new provincial record).

Comparative notes. Adults are similar to those of N. chinensis in general appearance, but can be separated from N. chinensis by the ventral surface of head with fine microsculpture (Fig. 14), the male sternite VII with stout black setae in postero-median portion (Fig. 10), and the longer dorso-lateral apophyses of aedeagus (Figs. 12, 13).

Distribution and habitat data. N. sadanarii was originally described from "Guniujiang, Anhui Province ", now it is newly found from northwest Zhejiang. The specimens were collected by sifting leaf litter at altitudes of 680–1300 m, partly together with N. chinensis and N. rougemonti .