Trechepaphiopsis unisetosa (Deuve), 2004
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Trechepaphiopsis unisetosa (Deuve), 2004 |
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Trechepaphiopsis unisetosa (Deuve), 2004 View in CoL (sp. 2)
( Figs. 27 View FIGURE , 37a View FIGURE , 43b View FIGURE , 46–48 View FIGURE View FIGURE View FIGURE )
Trechus unisetosus Deuve, 2004: 220 View in CoL . Holotype, a female, in SCAU. Type locality: China, Yunnan, Gaoligong Shan, Lushui County, Fengxue Yakou [Pass], 2600-2700 m.
Trechepaphiopsis unisetosa (Deuve) View in CoL , NEW COMBINATION
DIAGNOSIS.— Adults of this species ( Fig. 27a View FIGURE ) can be distinguished from those of all other species in the region by the following combination of character states: size medium (BL = 3.1 to 3.5 mm), apterous; body color light brown, dorsum slightly iridescent; eyes small but convex; tempora very convex, sparsely pubescent; pronotum transverse (ratio PW/PL = 1.35), with basal angles obtuse and rounded; elytra convex, with median 2 or 3 striae deeply impressed, lateral striae faintly impressed to effaced; recurrent stria terminated anteriorly in presumed location of interval 6; only one discal setiferous pore present, inserted at anterior one-third next to stria 3; preapical seta present, inserted next to stria 2; median lobe of male aedeagus ( Fig. 27b View FIGURE ) highly distinctive, with ventral margin of shaft sinuous and apex short and thin in lateral view, with broad apical projects in ventral view; endophallus without sclerites, but with a long tubular sleeve covered with long, slender spines.
COMMENTS.— Among males of all the species of Trechepaphiopsis , those of T. unisetosa have an endophlallus most like that typical for members of the Epaphiopsis complex of genera, especially of certain species of Epaphius described from China ( Jeannel 1962, Deuve 1992b). These also have a long tubular sleeve covered with long spines, symmetrically arranged in ventral view ( Fig. 27c View FIGURE )
HABITAT DISTRIBUTION.— Members of this species have been found in mixed broadleaf evergreen/ deciduous forest at elevations ranging from 2460 to 2470 m and collected using both pitfall traps and sifting of leaf litter from the forest floor ( Fig. 37a View FIGURE ). Specimens of Trechepaphiosis uniporosa sp. nov and Trechepaphiama goaligong sp. nov were collected in the same sifted leaf litter samples and are therefore syntopic with T. unisetosa at this site. Additional specimens of T. unisetosa were collected in pitfall traps set in Rhododendron and bamboo thickets on the east flank of the summit ridge just south of the Fengxue Yakou at 3150 m ( Fig. 43b View FIGURE ), a site slightly above the type locality for the species.
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION WITHIN THE GAOLIGONG SHAN.— Fig. 27d View FIGURE . We examined a total of 25 specimens (10 males and 16 females) from the following localities: Lushui County: Luzhang Township (100 m S of Fengxue Yakou on east side of pass, 3150 m, N25.97195° / E97.68381°, 11-21 May 2005, D.H. Kavanaugh , C.E. Griswold & K.J. Guo collectors [1 male and 1 female; CAS, IOZ]); Pianma Township (9.3 km ENE of Pianma along road to Lushui at Changyan He, 2460-2470 m, N25.99363° / E97.66651°, 15-18 October 1998, D.H. Kavanaugh , C.E. Griswold, C. Ferraris & C.L. Long collectors [7 males, 12 females; CAS, IOZ, MNHN], 12- 21 May 2005, D.H. Kavanaugh , C.E. Griswold & K.J. Guo collectors [2 male and 2 females; CAS, IOZ]) GoogleMaps .
Members of this species have been collected only in the southcentral part of the study area, on both western and eastern slopes of the Gaoligongshan, which are in Core Areas 4 and 5, respectively.
OVERALL GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION.— This species currently is known only from Lushui County in the southcentral part of the Gaoligong Shan region, western Yunnan Province, China.
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Trechepaphiopsis unisetosa (Deuve), 2004
Deuve, Thierry, Kavanaugh, David H. & Liang, Hongbin 2016 |
Trechus unisetosus
DEUVE, T. 2004: 220 |