Apteroloma jinfo Ruzicka , Schneider & Hava , 2004

Tang, Liang, Li, Li-Zhen & Ruzicka, Jan, 2011, Notes on the genus Apteroloma of China with description of a new species (Coleoptera, Agyrtidae), ZooKeys 124, pp. 19-39 : 23-24

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.124.1774

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scientific name

Apteroloma jinfo Ruzicka , Schneider & Hava , 2004
status

 

Apteroloma jinfo Ruzicka, Schneider & Hava, 2004 Figs 3, 49-12

Apteroloma jinfo Růžička et al. 2004: 116.

Material examined.

China: Chongqing municipality: data of type series as inRůžička et al. (2004: 116); Hubei Province: 8 males and 8 females, Wufeng County, Houhe N. R. [ca. 30°33'N, 108°55'E], 30.IV.2004, Li-Zhen Li leg. (1 pair in JRUC, rest in SHNU); Hunan Province: 3 males, Longshan Xian, Huoyan Xiang, Huoyan, entrance to Feihu Dong cave [ca. 29°12'N, 109°18'E], 20.IX.1997, Y. Nishikawa leg. (1 male JRUC, 2 males NSMT).

Variation.

Aedeagus has distinctly triangular, sub-sinuate apex in dorsal view in specimens from the type locality ( Růžička et al. 2004: 117, Fig. 3), and straight apex with narrower tip in dorsal view in males from Hubei and Hunan Provinces (Fig. 11). Posterior margin of female ventrite VIII in specimens of Hubei Province is regularly rounded (Fig. 12), not distinctly truncate as observed in specimens from the type locality ( Růžička et al. 2004: 117, Fig. 10). However, we consider variability of both characters to fall within variability range of the same species.

Distribution.

China (Chongqing, Hubei, Hunan) (Fig. 13). The type locality (Jinfo Shan) was erroneously located in Sichuan Province by Růžička et al. (2004) and Růžička & Pütz (2009). First records from Hubei and Hunan Provinces.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Agyrtidae

Genus

Apteroloma