Macrolycus bowringi Waterhouse, 1878
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5424.3.4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10821204 |
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Macrolycus bowringi Waterhouse, 1878 |
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Macrolycus bowringi Waterhouse, 1878
( Figs 2C View FIGURE 2 , 3G–I View FIGURE 3 )
Macrolycus bowringi Waterhouse, 1878: 105 ; 1879: 1; Pic 1923: 10; Kleine 1925: 326; 1933: 5; Nakane 1967: 73; Kazantsev 1993: 50; Li et al. 2012: 49 View Cited Treatment ; 2015: 23; Li, 2015: figs 2A–D, 9A–D.
Macrolycus coccineus Waterhouse, 1878: 96 . Nom. nud. Kleine 1925: 326. = Ponyalis praedicabilis Kleine, 1939: 17 ; Kazantsev 1993: 50; Bocak 1999: 102.
Examined material.
CHINA • 1♂ (IZAS), Xizang, Zayu, Dongqiong, 15.VII.1973, F. S. Huang leg.; 1♂ (IZAS), Yunnan, Menghai, Nannuoshan, 1100–1200m, 28.IV.1957, G. J. Hong leg.; 1♂ (IZAS), Yunnan, Menghai, Nannuoshan, 1200m, 28.IV.1957, Q. Z. Liang leg.; 1♂ (MHBU), Yunnan, Baoshan, Gaolinggongshan, 2250m, 21–24.IV.2011, Y. X. Yang leg.; 1♂ (IZAS), Yunnan, Menglongbanna, Mengsong, 1600m, 24.IV.1958, C.P.Hong leg.; 1♂ (IZAS), Yunnan, Gengma, 5.V.1955, T. R. Huang leg.
Descriptive notes. Male ( Fig. 2C View FIGURE 2 ). Aedeagus ( Figs 3G–H View FIGURE 3 ) strongly sclerotized. Parameres strongly developed and shell-shaped, about half length of phallus, with lateral margins converging apically in ventral view ( Fig. 3H View FIGURE 3 ) and feebly protuberant in lateral view ( Fig. 3I View FIGURE 3 ). Phallus nearly parallel-sided at basal part in dorsal and ventral views ( Figs 3G, H View FIGURE 3 ), subapical part hardly inflated laterally, nearly as wide as basal part, with a long-fusiform ventral-cavity, apical part nearly parallel-sided, apex about 0.62 times as wide as subapical part; basal part nearly straight in lateral view ( Fig. 3I View FIGURE 3 ), subapical part inflated ventrally, apical part progressively constricted distad.
Distribution. Northern India, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam, China (new faunistic record: Yunnan, Xizang).
Remarks. We identified this species following the thesis of Li (2015), in which the macro photographs of male habitus (Li 2015: figs 2A–D) and genitalia (Li 2015: figs 9A–D) were provided. Although the latter has never been published formally, those illustrations were done on basis of examination of syntypes and a large series of additional material. Despite that this species is found in China for the first time, the localities in Yunnan and Xizang are undoubted within the distribution range ( Kazantsev 1993; Li et al. 2012; Li 2015).
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Macrolycus bowringi Waterhouse, 1878
Du, Ruolan, Yang, Yuxia, Yang, Xingke & Liu, Haoyu 2024 |
Macrolycus bowringi
Li, Y. & Pang, H. & Bocak, L. 2012: 49 |
Kazantsev, S. V. 1993: 50 |
Nakane, T. 1967: 73 |
Kleine, R. 1933: 5 |
Kleine, R. 1925: 326 |
Pic, M. 1923: 10 |
Waterhouse, C. O. 1879: 1 |
Waterhouse, C. O. 1878: 105 |
Macrolycus coccineus
Bocak, L. 1999: 102 |
Kazantsev, S. V. 1993: 50 |
Kleine, R. 1939: 17 |
Kleine, R. 1925: 326 |
Waterhouse, C. O. 1878: 96 |