Lathrobium proprium Peng and Li
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.208404 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6170117 |
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Lathrobium proprium Peng and Li |
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sp. nov. |
Lathrobium proprium Peng and Li View in CoL , new species
( Figs. 1 View FIGURE 1 C, 4)
Type material. (1 3). HOLOTYPE: 3, labelled ‘ CHINA: GUANGXI Prov. / Xing’an County / Maoershan Mt. / 9.vii.2011, alt. 2,000–2,140 m / Chen, Ma, Peng & Zhu leg.’.
Description. Measurements and ratios: BL 5.63, HL 0.71, HW 0.66, PL 0.89, PW 0.71, EL 0.46, HL/HW 1.07, HW/PW 0.93, HL/PL 0.79, PW/PL 0.79, EL/PL 0.51.
Habitus as in Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 C. Externally similar to L. maoershanense , except for the lighter average coloration, the smaller body size, the rectangular head, the sparser punctation on the head and pronotum, and the shorter elytra.
Male. Sternite VII ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 A) with apical margin truncate, setae unmodified; sternite VIII ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 B) with conspicuously asymmetric emargination and apical ctenidium composed of stout pectinate setae; sternite IX ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 C) asymmetric; aedeagus as in Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 D– 4F.
Female. Unknown.
Remarks. The new species and L. anmaicum Assing, 2010 from Taiwan share the similar habitus ( Assing, 2010: 310, Fig. 16–17) and a truncate apical margin of the male sternite VII ( Assing, 2010: 310, Fig. 18). Lathrobium proprium can be readily distinguished by the male sternite VIII with a conspicuously asymmetric emargination with an apical ctenidium, and an aedeagus with a long and slender dorsal process in lateral view. In L. anmaicum , in contrast, the male sternite VIII ( Assing, 2010: 310, Fig. 19) has a symmetric emargination and lacks the cuticular projection, and the dorsal process of the aedeagus ( Assing, 2010: 310, Fig. 20) is shorter in lateral view. From other Lathrobium species of Guangxi, it is readily separated by the much smaller size alone.
Distribution. South China (Guangxi: Maoershan Mountain).
Habitat. The adults were collected from the leaf litter of the mountain track by sifting.
Etymology. The specific epithet (Latin, adjective: special) alludes to the apical ctenidium on the male sternite VIII.
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