Corresponding author: Li-Zhen Li (
Academic editor: V. Assing
A new species of
Hu J-Y, Song C-Z, Li L-Z (2015) A new species and additional records of
According to a series of revisions of the genus
The type material listed in the present study is deposited in the Insect Collection of Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai, P. R. China (SNUC).
The dissected body parts were mounted in Euparal on plastic slides. The habitus photos were taken using a Canon 7D camera. The photos of the sternites and aedeagi were taken using a Canon G9 camera mounted on an Olympus CX31 microscope.
Body length: measured from the anterior margin of the labrum to the apex of the abdomen.
Length of forebody: measured from anterior margin of the labrum to the posterior margin of the elytra.
Eye length: longitudinal length of eye in dorsal view.
Postocular length: measured from posterior margin of eye to posterior constriction of head.
Head width: width of head across (and including) eyes.
Head length: measured from the clypeal anterior margin to head base.
Pronotum width: maximal width of pronotum.
Pronotum length: measured in midline from front margin to posterior margin.
Width of elytra: combined width of elytra at posterior margin.
Length of elytra: measured from apex of scutellum to posterior margin.
Holotype: male: “China: Shaanxi Prov., Zhouzhi County, Houzhenzi, Qinling, Qinlingliang,
Body length 5.4–6.4 mm; forebody length: 4.1–4.3 mm.
Body (Fig.
Head (Fig.
Pronotum (Fig.
Abdomen narrower than elytra; tergites III-VI with transverse impressions anteriorly. Punctation of these impressions coarse and dense; punctation of remaining surfaces fine and dense; interstices with distinct microsculpture (Fig.
Based on the similar external characters, especially the bicoloured elytra and the male sexual characters, the new species is most similar to
The species was found in two localities in the Qinling Shan. The specimens were collected by sifting decaying leaf litter in mixed forests at altitudes from ca. 1850 to 2020 m. The paratypes were collected together with
The species is named in honor of Hao Huang, one of the collectors of the type material.
The species is widespread in the East Palaearctic and Oriental regions (
The distribution of this species ranges from the Himalaya to Mainland China and Taiwan (
The species is widespread in the East Palaearctic and Oriental regions (
The species was originally described from Daba Shan in Hubei (
This species was previously known from Daba Shan in Hubei and Micang Shan in Sichuan and Shaanxi (
This species is widespread in Qinling from Gansu to Shaanxi (
The species was known from Qinling in Shaanxi and Funiu Shan in Henan (
We thank our colleagues for their field work of collecting specimens. We are also most grateful to Volker Assing (Hannover, Germany) and two anonymous reviewers for their helpful comments on an earlier version of the manuscript. The present study is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 31201734), Shanghai Municipal Education Commission (13YZ062).