Lemula (s. str.) par Holzschuh, 1998

Ohbayashi, Nobuo & Chou, Wen-I, 2019, Revision of the genus Lemula (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Lepturinae), Zootaxa 4671 (4), pp. 451-499 : 481-482

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4671.4.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5930209

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Lemula (s. str.) par Holzschuh, 1998
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20. Lemula (s. str.) par Holzschuh, 1998 View in CoL

(Figs. X-20, XII-20, XVI-16)

Lemula par Holzschuh, 1998: 6 View in CoL , fig. 3. Type locality: Yulongshan, Beishui, Lijiang county, Yunnan, China.

Diagnosis. Male: BL = 6.8 mm. EL/EW = 1.92. Head and pronotum metallic dark blue green; antennae with scape metallic yellowish green and rest dark brown; elytra shiny light blue; ventral surface dark bluish green and abdominal ventrites I to IV black, and V light yellow. Head with labrum and clypeus with long pale hairs, vertex and temples sparsely covered with feeble pale hairs; pronotum sparsely covered with erect short brownish hairs intermixed a few long pale hairs; elytra furnished with suberect bristle-like black hairs which are as long as space between punctures; metasternum and legs furnished with subrecumbent brown hairs.

Head wider than pronotum, sparsely covered with fine punctures on vertex and moderately covered with large and deep punctures on occiput; vertex weakly raised with narrow median furrow; occiput depressed medially; temples behind eyes obliquely narrowed, then angularly constricted toward neck; antennae slightly exceeding middle of elytra, and III antennomere as long as IV; relative lengths of antennomeres from base to apex as follows: 22: 8: 15: 15: 22: 21: 23: 20: 21: 20: 27.

Pronotum slightly longer than width at lateral tubercles (PL/PW = 1.03), disk well convex without distinct median longitudinal depression, sparsely covered with distinct fine punctures. Scutellum tongue shaped with few punctures.

Elytra almost as long as twice humeral width (EL/EW = 1.97), with vestigial protrusion at apex along suture; disk moderately with fine punctures, space between punctures nearly twice size of each puncture.

Endophallus (Type C). Basic structure same with L. pilifera though totally slender. Dorsal view: CT gradually narrowed to PB with weak constriction, dm elongate tongue shaped; APH was not well inflated by technical problem (only one male specimen was available) but supposed to be same with L. shaanxiensis . Lateral view: CT strongly inflated ventrally; border of PC and PB not narrowed and strongly curved dorsally with deep ventral constriction; PB rather flat in ventrally with protruded proximal corner; APH was not well inflated by technical problem (only one male specimen was available).

Female: BL = 7.8 mm. EL/EW = 1.84. Similar in general appearance, but pronotum shorter than width at lateral tubercles (PL/PW = 0.91), only I and II abdominal ventrites black, antennae not reaching middle of elytra, and elytra much wider.

Type material examined. Lemula par Holzschuh, 1998 : Holotype ♀ ( CCH), “ CHINA, Yunnan, Lijiang , /

Yulongshan, Bai Shui, 2900–/ 3300m, 7.–18. VII. 1994, / leg. C. Holzschuh”, “ HOLOTYPUS / Lemula / par n. sp. / det. C. Holzschuh 1998 ”.

Other material examined. [ China]: Judian (F甸), Pass 50 km W., Yunnan [1♂, 11–13-VI-2005, Ivo Jeniš leg.] .

Distribution. China (Yunnan).

Ecology. Flight period: June–July.

Remarks. Similar to L. pilifera by the endophallic characters, but differs from it by shorter elytral hairs, not entirely black abdominal ventrites and also by longer antennae.

CCH

University of Arizona South, Agricultural Extension Service

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cerambycidae

Genus

Lemula

SubGenus

Lemula

Loc

Lemula (s. str.) par Holzschuh, 1998

Ohbayashi, Nobuo & Chou, Wen-I 2019
2019
Loc

Lemula par

Holzschuh, C. 1998: 6
1998
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