Eulichas tonkinensis Jäch, 1995

Hájek, Ji Ř Í, 2007, Revision of the genus Eulichas Jacobson, 1913 (Coleoptera: Eulichadidae) I. Introduction, morphology of adults, key to subgenera and species groups, and taxonomy of E. funebris species group, Zootaxa 1620, pp. 1-35 : 17-19

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Eulichas tonkinensis Jäch, 1995
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Eulichas tonkinensis Jäch, 1995

( Figs. 22 View FIGURES 19 – 26 , 38 View FIGURES 35 – 50 , 57–58)

Eulichas tonkinensis Jäch, 1995: 366 (original description, Vietnam: Tam Dao National Park)

Type locality. “Tam Dao National Park, 75 km northwest of Hanoi, northern Vietnam ”.

Type material. Holotype ɗ ( NHMW), labelled: “N-Vietnam 15.V.–16.VI. / TAM DAO N.P. / 75 km NW Hanoi / leg. E. Jendek 1991 [printed] // HOLOTYPUS / Eulichas / tonkinensis sp. n. / des. M. Jäch 1993 [red label, printed]” Paratypes: 1Ψ, same label data as holotype ( NHMW); 9ɗɗ 4ΨΨ, “ Tonkin / Montes Mauson / April, Mai 2 –3000’ / H. Fruhstorfer [printed]” ( MNHN, NHMW); 1ɗ, “Lang Son / ( Tonkin) [handwritten] // Museum Paris / Coll. M. Pic [printed] // TYPE [red label, printed] // PARALECTOTYPUS / Eulichas / undulatus PIC / des. M. Jäch 1993 [red label printed]” ( MNHN); 2ɗɗ, “ Tonkin / Than-Moi / Juni-Juli / H. Fruhstorfer [printed]” ( MNHN, NHMW); 2ΨΨ, “H t. Tonkin / N.O.de Bao-Lac / D r.Battarel / 1897–1898 [black frame, printed // Museum Paris / ex Coll. / R.Oberthur [yellow label, printed] ( MNHN)”; 1ɗ, “Ψ [handwritten] // Tonkin [handwritten] // MUSÉUM PARIS [printed] / Coll / J. Bourgeois [handwritten]” ( MNHN); 1ɗ, “ HUÉ / Annam [printed] // MUSÉUM PARIS / Coll. E. FLEUTIAUX [printed]”; 1ɗ, “ Vietnam / Tam – Dao / 6.–23.V.1990 / B. Makovský lgt [printed]” ( NMPC).

FIGURES 51–62. Habitus of Eulichas . 51 – E. funebris ɗ (Fujian); 52 – E. funebris ɗ (Guangdong); 53 – E. funebris Ψ (Guangxi); 54 – E. meghalayensis sp. nov. ɗ (paratype, Tura); 55 – E. tenuicornis ɗ (paratype); 56 – E. tenuicornis Ψ (Diao Lao Shan); 57 – E. tonkinensis ɗ (Tam D o); 58 – E. tonkinensis Ψ (Sa Pa) ; 59 – E. undulata ɗ (Tam D o); 60 – E. undulata ɗ (Thanh Moi); 61 – E. haucki sp. nov. ɗ (holotype); 62 – E. kubani sp. nov. ɗ (holotype).

Additional material studied. 49 specimens — VIETNAM: 1ɗ, Tonkin, Backan [B c C n, ca. 22°09’N 105°49’E], 1907–08, P. Lemée leg. ( MNHN); 3ɗɗ, Tonkin, Chiêm Hóa, viii.–ix., H. Fruhstorfer ( NMPC, ZMHB); 6ɗɗ 1Ψ, Tonkin, Montes Mauson [Tam D o], 2–3000’, iv.–v., H. Fruhstorfer ( NMPC, ZMHB); 1ɗ, mountains near Tam D o, 900 m, 29.vii.1962, Kabakov leg. ( ZMAS); 1ɗ, Vinh Phuc prov., Tam D o [ca. 21°27’N 105°39’E], 900 m, 2.–11.vi.1985, V. Kubáň leg. ( NMPC); 1ɗ, same label data, but 27.v.–2.vi.1986, J. Rybníček leg. ( NHMB); 1ɗ, same label data, but 3.–11.vi.1985, A. Olexa leg. ( NMPC); 1ɗ, same label data, but 12.–24.v.1989, P. Pacholátko leg. ( NHMB); 8ɗɗ, same label data, but 5.–10.vi.1989, S. Brantlová leg. ( NHMB, NMPC); 1ɗ, same label data, but 17.–21.v.1990, J. Horák leg. ( JHOP); 1ɗ, same label data, but 2.–11.vi.1990 ( VKCZ); 8ɗɗ 7ΨΨ, same label data, but 20.–28.vi.1990, J. Strnad leg. ( NHMB, NMPC); 1ɗ, same label data, but Blażíček leg. ( NHMB); 1ɗ, same label data, but A. Olexa leg. ( NHMB); 1Ψ, same label data, but vi.1993 ( NHMW); 1ɗ, same label data, but 900–1200 m, 1.–8.vi.1996, P. Pacholátko & L. Dembický leg. ( NHMB); 1ɗ, same label data, but 900–1100 m, 2.–5.vi.1999, Ahrens, Jäger & Fabrizzi leg. ( NKME); 1ɗ, Tonkin, Chapa, [Sa Pa, ca. 22°20’N 103°50’E, Lao Cai prov.], v.1916, R. Vitalis de Salvaza ( MNHN); 1ɗ, Chapa, 30.vi.1917, Jeanvoine leg. ( MNHN).

Description. Habitus elongate, fusiform. Body colouring blackish in old material, and brownish-red in recently collected specimens. Pale part of setation consists of recumbent whitish setae forming typical ocellations on pronotum, elytra and abdominal sternites, where setae are darker and sparser (Figs. 57–58).

Measurements. Males: 19–24 mm; females: 24–26 mm.

Head punctation consists of coarse setigerous punctures. Antenna robust, last antennomere 1.78–2.05 as long as wide ( Fig. 38 View FIGURES 35 – 50 ), its ventral side smooth with numerous small tubercles.

Pronotum transverse, ca. 1.76–1.96 times as wide as long. Sides almost regularly rounded. Dorsal surface convex. Punctation consists of densely distributed large setigerous punctures on the disc, which become even coarser and denser laterally.

Elytra with numerous longitudinal rows of large setigerous punctures, and very fine interstitial punctures.

Ventral part almost uniformly densely punctured with fine punctures. Last abdominal ventrite slightly inflexed before apex.

Male. Aedeagus with phallobase longer than parameres. Parameres short and simple, their subbasal and subapical hook well developed. Median lobe nearly parallel sided ( Fig. 22 View FIGURES 19 – 26 ).

Female. Similar to male in habitus but on average larger. Antenna shorter and more slender.

Collection circumstances. Collected at light.

Distribution. Known only from “ Tonkin ” and “ Annam ”, northern to central Vietnam.

NHMW

Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien

DAO

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

HUÉ

Hunan Education College

NMPC

National Museum Prague

NHMB

Naturhistorisches Museum, Basel

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Eulichadidae

Genus

Eulichas

Loc

Eulichas tonkinensis Jäch, 1995

Hájek, Ji Ř Í 2007
2007
Loc

Eulichas tonkinensis Jäch, 1995 : 366

Jach 1995: 366
1995
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