Lathrobium (s.str.) ishiharai Hayashi, 1994
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Lathrobium (s.str.) ishiharai Hayashi, 1994 View in CoL
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ishiharai Hayashi, 1994: 145 View in CoL
ishiharai View in CoL ; Ryvkin, 2011: 157 View Cited Treatment (remarks) ishiharai ishiharai View in CoL ; Assing, 2013a: 1637 View Cited Treatment ishiharai View in CoL ; Assing, 2013b: 1645 View Cited Treatment
Material. CHINA: 1 male (VA): Beijing, Xishia. IX.1992. G. de Rougemont .
Remarks. This remarkable species was originally described from more than fifty specimens most of which were collected from environs of Osaka (Honshu, Japan). Recently, Assing (2013b) recorded ten specimens of L. ishiharai from China (vicinity of Beijing); the author reported in that paper that the sexual characters of the males in the Chinese material were similar to those of illustrated by Hayashi (1994) from the Japanese type series.
I have studied a male specimen borrowed from Dr. Assing. It really conforms to the figures and description by Hayashi (1994), excluding lighter coloration (the specimen seems immature), somewhat shorter elytra, and less developed sclerotized preapical nodule in aedeagus; but the general shape of the aedeagus definitely confirmes that the Chinese series belongs to L. ishiharai .
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Lathrobium (s.str.) ishiharai Hayashi, 1994
Ryvkin, Alexandr B. 2014 |
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Hayashi Y. 1994: 145 |