Velia sinensis Andersen, 1981
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Velia sinensis Andersen, 1981 View in CoL
Figs 2c, d View Figure 2 , 3e, f View Figure 3 , 4a-l View Figure 4 , 5c View Figure 5 , 6e, f View Figure 6 , 7c, g View Figure 7 , 8g-i View Figure 8 , 9e, f View Figure 9
Material examined.
2 apterous ♂♂ 2 apterous ♀♀, China, Sichuan Province, Emei Mountain, Jiu Lao Dong Scenic area : 1800-1900 m a.s.l.; 1957-VII-22 ; Keren Huang leg. (NKUM). 5 apterous ♀♀, China, Sichuan Province, Meishan City , Hongya County, Yanv Lake : 29.6335°N, 103.0858°E; 2013-VII-25 GoogleMaps ; Xin Yu & Xubo Jiang leg. (NKUM). 1 apterous ♂ 7 apterous ♀♀, CHINA, Sichuan Province, Mianyang City, Qianfoshan National Nature Reserve : 29.8880°N, 103.0336°E; 2400 m a.s.l.; 2015-VII-17 GoogleMaps ; Zhen Ye & Chenguang Zheng leg. (NKUM). 1 apterous ♂ 4 apterous ♀♀, China, Sichuan Province, Dujiangyan City, Taian Town , Qingchenghoushan Scenic area : 30.9189°N, 103.4778°E; 918 m a.s.l.; 2014-VII-14 GoogleMaps ; Zhen Ye, Yahui Zhen & Chenguang Zheng leg. (NKUM). 1 apterous ♂ 6 apterous ♀♀, China, Sichuan Province, Ebian County, XinchangTown , Yangziyan Village : 29.2478°N, 103.2631°E; 1022 m a.s.l.; 2017-VII-27 GoogleMaps ; Chenguang Zheng leg. (NKUM).
Diagnosis.
Body large, mainly dark brown to black, commonly dull (Figs 2c, d View Figure 2 , 3e, f View Figure 3 , 4a-l View Figure 4 ), but some individuals with conspicuous orange strips along connexiva (Fig. 4k, l View Figure 4 ); abdominal segment VIII of male small and slightly concaved ventrally (Fig. 6e, f View Figure 6 ); proctiger of male simple, with rounded hind margin (Fig. 7c View Figure 7 ).
Comparative notes.
The comparison between V. sinensis and V. tonkina has been elucidated by Polhemus and Polhemus (2003) and Tran et al. (2009). In addition, V. sinensis can be distinguished from V. tonkina by having the basal ends of the lateral sclerites in the endosoma slightly curved laterally (Fig. 9e View Figure 9 ). In contrast, V. tonkina has the basal ends of the lateral sclerites in the endosoma slightly curved inward (Fig. 9g View Figure 9 ).
Habitats.
Some specimens of V. sinensis have been observed and collected in the shaded water surface and rock surface near streams (Fig. 10a, c View Figure 10 ).
Distribution.
China (Sichuan) (Fig. 11 View Figure 11 ).
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