Liroetis apicalis Gressitt & Kimoto, 1963
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Liroetis apicalis Gressitt & Kimoto, 1963
( Figs 272–276 View Figs 272–276 , 292 View Figs 291–298 , 300, 306 View Figs 299–310 )
Liroetis apicalis Gressitt & Kimoto, 1963: 532 (key), 533 (original description).
Liroetis apicalis : Wංඅർඈඑ (1973): 476 (catalogue); JංൺඇǤ (1988): 192 (noted); Bൾൾඇൾඇ (2010): 478 (catalogue); YൺඇǤ et al. (2015): 247 (key), 248 (noted).
Type locality. ‘[ China:] Se-long, San-kiang-kou, Wassuland, E. Sikang
Prov. [= Sichuan Province]’.
Type material examined. Hඈඅඈඍඒඉൾ: ♀, ‘Selong 4000 m / 7.–8.1934
/ Wassuland [w, p] // W. Szechuan China / Sankiangkou / leg. Friedrich
[w, p] // Museum Frey / Tutzing [w, p] // HOLOTYPE [p] / Liroetis ♀
/ apicalis [h] / Gressitt & Kimoto [r, p] // Liroetis / apicalis / sp. 1 [h] /
Det. S. Kimoto [p] ’61 [w, h]’ ( NHMB).
Material examined. CHINA: SංർΗඎൺඇ: Mts. 12 km SSE of Rilong,
Dong He River-source area, 30°54′N 102°53′E, 4100 m, 18.–20.vi.2013,
2 JJ 1 ♀, J. Kaláb leg. ( BMNH).
Diagnosis. Colouration. Body black except for yellow anterior pronotal angles, longitudinal stripe between humeral callus and scutellum, irregular apical elytral spot, lateral margin in middle of elytra, and extreme posterior margins of abdominal ventrites I–IV.
Body length. JJ: 6.8–7.2 mm, ♀: 8.2 mm.
Male ( Fig. 274 View Figs 272–276 ). Antennae 0.65 times as long as body. Pronotum 1.63 times as wide as long, lustrous, covered with fine punctures, anterior margin with complete well visible border. Middle part of posterior margin of abdominal ventrite IV obliquely impressed, with narrow median incision. Last abdominal ventrite with longitudinal median impression and sinuate impression along posterior margin. Protarsomere I enlarged, subtriangular, metatibial spur absent.
Aedeagus ( Fig. 292 View Figs 291–298 ). Median lobe of aedeagus flat, 5.00 times as long as wide; apical half subparallel, slightly narrower then basal half; apex folded down. Lateral view: ventral side straight except for folded apex and base; lateral elevation indistinct. Dorsal process 8.50 times as long as wide, 0.68 times as long as median lobe; very narrow, gradually narrowing apically, apex with two small lateral subtriangular protuberances. Lateral view: dorsal process straight in basal two thirds, bent in apical third and before base, ventral side of apical third with two small triangular processes subapically, apex in frontal view with two small divergent denticles directed downwards.
Female ( Figs 275–276 View Figs 272–276 ). Metatibial spur absent. Last abdominal ventrite with posterior margin entire. Sternite VIII heart-shaped, middle part with triangular impression, lateral parts of posterior margin with very long setae; tignum 0.80 times as long as sternite VIII, with bifurcate apex forming two thin divergent processes ( Fig. 306 View Figs 299–310 ). Spermatheca without visible nodulus, cornu C-shaped ( Fig. 300 View Figs 299–310 ).
Differential diagnosis. Liroetis apicalis can be distinguished from other species of L. grandis species-group by having black elytra with yellow stripe between humeral callus and scutellum, on lateral elytral margin, and with irregular yellow spot at elytral apex ( Figs 274–275 View Figs 272–276 ). Other species in this group have yellow elytra with black spot on humeral calli and three black spots preapically on each elytron in transverse row (rarely with additional black pattern).
Distribution. China: Sichuan (Gඋൾඌඌංඍඍ & Kංආඈඍඈ 1963, present paper).
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Natural History Museum Bucharest |
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Liroetis apicalis Gressitt & Kimoto, 1963
Bezděk, Jan 2021 |
Liroetis apicalis
GRESSITT J. L. & KIMOTO S. 1963: 532 |