Lemula (s. str.) gorodinskii Holzschuh, 1999
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4671.4.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5930224 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8C35DC6F-EB4D-FF9F-FF76-42C7FEFDFD57 |
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Lemula (s. str.) gorodinskii Holzschuh, 1999 |
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Lemula (s. str.) gorodinskii Holzschuh, 1999 View in CoL
Lemula gorodinskii Holzschuh, 1999: 8 View in CoL , fig. 5. Type locality: Min Shan range, 70 km NW Wudu, Gansu, China.
Diagnosis. Male: Body light yellowish brown with more or less reddish head and scutellum; elytra metallic dark blue to blueish green; ventral surface light yellowish brown except for black abdominal ventrites I and II. Head with labrum and clypeus sparsely covered with short dark hairs; pronotum almost hairless; elytra sparsely covered with suberect hairs.
Head and pronotum sparsely covered with fine punctures; antennae long, reaching apical fourth of elytra.
Pronotum slightly shorter than width across lateral tubercles; strongly constricted at apical fourth with a short angulate tubercle at middle of each side; disk slightly convex with weak median longitudinal impression.
Elytra as long as or less than twice humeral width.
Female. Similar to male in general appearance, but antennae little shorter and abdominal ventrites entirely light yellowish brown.
R e marks. This species and L. (s. str.) lata show similar appearance and almost identical endophallic structure. The former can be distinguished from the latter by the male abdominal ventrites which are black and yellow instead of entirely yellow.
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Lemula (s. str.) gorodinskii Holzschuh, 1999
Ohbayashi, Nobuo & Chou, Wen-I 2019 |
Lemula gorodinskii
Holzschuh, C. 1999: 8 |