Euseboides tonkinensis Breuning, 1973

(Figures 107–111)

Euseboides tonkinensis Breuning, 1973: 45 (type locality: “Hoa-Binh, Tonkin, Vietnam ”).

Type specimens examined. Holotype: gender unknown (MNHUB), Hoa-Binh, Tonkin (printed on a rectangular white label in black ink)/ TYPE (printed on a rectangular red label in black ink)/ Zool. Mus. Berlin (printed on a rectangular white label in dark blue ink)/ Euseboides tonkinensis, mihi typ, Breuning dét. (“ Euseboides tonkinensis, mihi typ” handwriting and “Breuning dét.” printed on a rectangular white label in black ink; “mihi typ” is the abbreviation of “mihi typus ”, which means “my type ” in Latin)/ Euseboides tonkinensis nov. (printed on a rectangular white label in black ink).

Additional specimens examined. 1 male (GUGC), China: Dongtang, Libo, Guizhou, 24. X. 1998, Zi-Zhong Li leg.; 1 female (GUGC), China: Dongtang, Libo, Guizhou, 25. X. 1998, Zi-Zhong Li leg.

Distribution. China (new country record): Guizhou (Libo); Vietnam: Tonkin (Hoa-Binh).

Comments. Breuning (1973) thought E. tonkinensis was close to E. plagiatus . Actually, E. tonkinensis is closer to E. matsudai spinipennis, it can be distinguished from E. matsudai spinipennis by the pronotum without a longitudinal yellowish brown stripe along median line, marginal angles more acuminate (Figs 107 & 111).