Two new species of the genus Dryopomorphus Hinton, 1936 from China (Coleoptera, Elmidae) Bian, Dongju Dong, Xue Peng, Yunfei ZooKeys 2018 765 51 58 http://zoobank.org/A1F823DD-1B47-42F6-BED0-17172409D63F Insecta Elmidae Dryopomorphus CoL Animalia Dryopomorphus heineri Coleoptera 2 53 Arthropoda species heineri  Type material. Holotype, male (IAECAS): "CHINA: Guangdong, Yunfu, / Yu'nan, Tongle Mountains, | 23°11'49"N, 111°23'6"E, 278m, / 2017.11.16, Leg. Peng & Sun (10)"; Paratypes: 1 male (IAECAS), same data as holotype; 1 male (IAECAS): "CHINA: Guangdong, Maoming, / 22°16'22"N, 111°14'29"E, | 994m 2017.11.19 / Leg. Peng & Sun (17)"; 2 exs. (NMW): "CHINA: Guangdong Prov. / 38 km ENE Zengcheng / 23°16'37 ''N, 114°03'19 ''E/ 11.11.2001, ca. 200 m / Komarek & Wang (CWBS 489) "; 1 ex. (NMW): "CHINA: Guangdong Prov. / 45 km N Zengcheng / 23°37'28 ''N, 113°50'10 ''E/ 13.11.2001, ca. 500 m / leg. M. Wang (CWBS 495)".  Diagnosis. Body elongate suboval, distinctly convex, large (BL: 3.64-3.81 mm), head and pronotum dark brown, elytra brown; anterior angles of pronotum explanate, distinctly protruding, median sulcus of pronotum clearly impressed from basal 0.1 to 0.6, sublateral sulci present in basal 0.4; elytral intervals 3, 5, 7 slightly elevated in basal third. This species is similar to D. siamensisKodada, 1993 by parameres being angulate at apex, but it can be distinguished by its smaller and slimmer penis, which is distinctly shorter than the parameres.  Description (holotype). Body elongate oval, BL 3.64 mm, BW 1.71 mm, distinctly convex dorsally, for habitus see figures 1-2, dorsal surface with dense short adpressed yellowish setae and sparse long semi-erect setae. Head and pronotum dark brown, elytra brown, antennae yellowish brown, frons and all legs reddish brown. Head. Labrum short, partly concealed by clypeus, anterior margin truncate with dense yellowish long setae laterally. Clypeus approx. twice as wide as long, slightly emarginated anteriorly, densely punctate and pubescent. Frontoclypeal suture straight, distinct, but not deeply impressed. Vertex densely punctate, setose, with dark triangular area. Eyes large, slightly protruding from head outline, sub-triangular in lateral view. Thorax. Pronotum broadest at base, PL 0.99 mm, PW 1.56 mm. Disc convex, punctures densely impressed on entire surface, lateral margin narrowly ridged, slightly converging anteriorly, anterior angles explanate, distinctly protruding. Median sulcus well impressed from basal 0.1 to 0.6, sublateral sulci present in basal 0.4. Prosternal process approx. 1.7 times as long as prosternum in front of coxae, lateral margin raised, distal 0.4 distinctly narrowed, ending with narrowly rounded apex, a pair of lateral protuberances at basal 0.6, surface covered with dense long setae. Mesoventrite distinctly constricted between coxae. Metaventrite with anterior 1/3 impressed between coxae; discrimen thin, present along entire length. Elytra. EL 2.71 mm, EW 1.71 mm, distinctly convex, basal 1/2 subparallel, then converging to separately rounded apices, densely punctate and pubescent. Each elytron with 10 striae, punctures in discal part of striae medium-sized and in lateral part of striae larger and distinct; intervals 3, 5 and 7 slightly elevated in basal third, with dense micro-punctures. Scutellum longer than wide, sides arcuate. Abdomen. Intercoxal process of first ventrite subtriangular with rounded apex, wider than long, lateral margin raised continuously into carina reaching hind margin of ventrite 1; admedian cavities short, oblique. Posterolateral angles of ventrites 2 to 4 distinctly protruding posteriorly. Apex of ventrite 5 emarginate medially. Aedeagus (figures 5-7). Approximately 1 mm long. In ventral view, phallobase wide, slightly shorter than penis, distinctly shorter than parameres. Distal half of penis distinctly narrowed, apices narrowly rounded; ventral sac folded, but distinctly expanding if placed in lactic acid for more than two days. Parameres distinctly longer than penis, gradually narrowed from base towards angulate apex. Males: 3.64-3.81 mm long, 1.71-1.86 mm wide. Females: unknown.  Distribution. China (Guangdong).  Etymology. This species is dedicated to our deceased friend Heinrich (Heiner) Schoenmann, Vienna, a specialist in Hydrophilidaeand good collector.  Figures 1-4. Habitus photographs.1-2 Dryopomorphus heinerisp. n., holotype 3-4 Dryopomorphus ruiliensissp. n., holotype 1, 3 in dorsal view 2, 4 in ventral view.