Epilachna max Pang
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Epilachna max Pang View in CoL et Ś lipi ń ski sp. nov. ( Figs. 21 View FIGURE 21 a–l)
Etymology. This species is named after Mr. Max Ng, a young collector of ladybirds from Canberra and a nephew of the senior author. The name is a noun in apposition.
Diagnosis. Epilachna max has a very similar color pattern to E. anhweiana (Dieke) ( Figs. 2 View FIGURE 2 a–k), but can be easily distinguished from that species by a distinctly different shape of penis and tegmen of the male genitalia.
Description. Length 6.8–7.8 mm. TL/EW = 1.48–1.50; PL/PW = 0.49–0.52; EL/EW = 1.15–1.19; EL/PL = 3.53–3.64. Body oval. Dorsum brown. Pronotum with black median spot. Elytra with 5 pair of black spots, arranged as 2-2-1 on each elytron; all spots separated from lateral margin or suture ( Figs. 21 View FIGURE 21 a–f), sometimes pairs of spots joined, forming irregular transverse bands ( Fig. 21 View FIGURE 21 e). Abdominal postcoxal line incomplete, extending posteriorly to 0.8 of ventrite length ( Fig. 21 View FIGURE 21 h).
Male genitalia ( Figs. 21 View FIGURE 21 i–l). Penis bent near base, with apical piece horn-like, clubbed apically. Penis guide longer than parameres, slightly flattened before narrowing up to a point, with split apex. Female genitalia: ovipositor very narrow, coxites strongly elongate, as in Fig. 21 View FIGURE 21 g.
Types. Holotype (male), Sichuan: Mt. Emei, 1990.vii.18, Lad. Bocák ( NHMB) (No. En-382938). Paratypes: same data as the holotype (3, NHMB); Moxi , 1998.vii.2, D. Král (1, NHMB). Hubei: Shennongjia 1998.vi.1–5, Bolm (3, NHMB; 2, SYSM). Taiwan: Musha , 1947.viii.24, Gressitt (1, SYSM) (No.Ce-011015).
Distribution. Hubei, Sichuan, Taiwan.
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