Lethaeus Dallas, 1852
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Lethaeus Dallas, 1852 New Record for China
Lethaeus Dallas, 1852: 557 ; Slater, 1964: 825 –834; Slater & O’Donnell, 1995: 98; Péricart, 2001: 158 –159.
Diagnosis. Pronotum lacking a collar–like area; posterior margin of abdominal segment VII of male without three pointed protuberances; hind femora of male without spine and protuberance; sperm reservoir lacking holding sclerites, sleeve reduced to a small spur near the base of conjunctival seminal duct.
Notes. Slater (1999) noted that “generic limits in the eastern hemisphere are, in part, unsatisfactory. This is especially true of a complex of medium to large-sized species that traditionally included Lethaeus and its allies.” Chinese Lethaeus Dallas is very similar to Neoletheaus Distant, but it can be distinguished by diagnosis as above mentioned.
About 32 species have been known in this genus ( Slater, 1964; Slater & O’Donnell, 1995), all occurring in the eastern hemisphere (Asia, Africa, and Europe). It was reported from China for the first time.
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Lethaeus Dallas, 1852
Li, Junlan, Gao, Cuiqing & Bu, Wenjun 2011 |
Lethaeus
Pericart 2001: 158 |
Slater 1995: 98 |
Slater 1964: 825 |
Dallas 1852: 557 |