Oberea atropunctata Pic, 1916
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Oberea atropunctata Pic, 1916 View in CoL Figs 4, 5
Oberea atropunctata Pic, 1916: 17. Type locality: China, Yunnan.
Description.
Male terminalia: (Fig. 5) Tergite VIII broader than long, apex truncated and slightly emarginated, rounded at side, densely clothed with short setae (Fig. 5a); tegmen curved in profile, parameres stouter, mostly covered with long hairs; transverse and oblique ridge at basal lobe on ventral side with dense fine hairs (Fig. 5 b–e); penis 1.25 times as long as tegmen and curved in profile; the median struts 4/5 times as long as the whole median lobe in length; dorsal plate slightly longer than ventral plate; apex of ventral plate rounded; median foramen rounded (Fig. 5f); endophallus with two pairs of sclerites apically, the long pair very slender baculiform, the short pair fused at base forming a “Y” (Fig. 5g).
Diagnosis.
Body 17.9 mm long and 3.0 mm wide. The species is very similar to Oberea flavescens Breuning and Oberea toi Gressitt, especially in color patterns. The following combination of characters separates it from Oberea flavescens : shape of rods in the endophallus; elytra nearly 4.2 times as long as humeral width, and 3.7 times as long as head and prothorax combined.
Type material examined.
Oberea atropunctata Pic: Holotype, ♀, Yunnan (MNHN).
Additional material examined.
China, Sichuan: 1♂, Sichuan Province, 8.V.1985 (SWU); Yunnan: 1♂, China, Yun-nan-sen (MNHG).
Distribution.
China (Sichuan, Yunnan).
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