Labomimus jinfomontis sp. nov.

(Figs. 10A, 11)

Type material ( 20 ♂♂, 25 ♀♀). Holotype: CHINA: ♂: ‘ China: S. Chongqing, Jinfo Mountain (金 佛山),

29°01′25′′N, 107°11′01′E, mixed leaf litter, sifted, 2160 m, 09.VII.2015, Jiang, Peng, Tu, & Zhou leg.’ (SNUC) . Paratypes: CHINA: 19 ♂♂, 25 ♀♀: same label data as the holotype (SNUC) .

Diagnosis of male. Length over 3.0 mm; antennomeres IX–XI elongate, lacking modification; pronotum with round lateral margins; metaventral processes long; mesotrochanter with triangular ventral spine; aedeagus asymmetric, with median lobe narrowed and curved rightward at apex.

Description. Male (Fig. 10A). Length 3.01–3.13 mm. Head slightly longer than wide, HL 0.67–0.69 mm, HW 0.60–0.63 mm; eyes small, each composed of about 20 facets. Antenna with scape about 3.0 times as long as wide, antennomeres II–VII each longer than wide, VIII about as long as wide, antennomeres IX–XI (Fig. 11A) enlarged, unmodified. Pronotum (Fig. 11B) about as long as wide, PL 0.58–0.59 mm, PW 0.59–0.60 mm, with round lateral margins. Elytra much broader than long, EL 0.69–0.73 mm, EW 0.98–1.03 mm. Metaventral processes (Fig. 11C) long, roundly broadened apically. Protrochanter and profemur (Fig. 11D) simple; mesotrochanter (Fig. 11E) with broad triangular ventral spine, mesofemur simple; metacoxa, metatrochanter, and metafemur (Fig. 11F) simple. Abdomen broad at base and narrowed posteriorly, AL 1.07–1.12 mm, AW 1.05–1.10 mm; tergite IV longest, more than twice as long as tergite V; sternite IX as in Fig. 11G. Length of aedeagus (Fig. 11 H–J) 0.61 mm; median lobe slightly asymmetric, narrowing and curved rightwards apically; with elongate parameres.

Female. Similar to male in general morphology; eyes each composed of about 28 facets; antennae and legs simple; lacking metaventral processes. Measurements: BL 2.98–3.05 mm, HL 0.68–0.71 mm, HW 0.59–0.60 mm, PL 0.58–0.60 mm, PW 0.63–0.64 mm, EL 0.66–0.67 mm, EW 1.08–1.11 mm, AL 1.06–1.07 mm, AW 1.13–1.20 mm.

Distribution. China: Chongqing.

Etymology. The specific name after the type locality, i.e., Jinfo Mountain.

Comparative notes. Labomimus jinfomontis sp. nov. is similar to L. maoershanus Yin & Li, 2013 from Guangxi in sharing the simple antennal club. These two species can be separated by the round pronotal lateral margins, the mesotrochanter with a large, triangular ventral spine, the simple metacoxa, and the elongate aedeagus in the new species. While L. maoershanus sp. nov. has the pronotal lateral margins angularly expanded laterally, the mesotrochanter only has a small ventral tubercle, the metacoxa has a distinct ventral projection, and the aedeagus is much stouter.