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Pseudabris hingstoni Setae

Authors: Pan, Zhao; Ren, Guodong;

Pseudabris hingstoni Setae

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Pseudabris hingstoni (Blair, 1927) (Fig. 21) Mylabris hingstoni Blair, 1927: 254. Type locality: “ Tibet: Tingri, Shekkar, Kyishong, Chiblung, Tinki Dzong, Ling Ka, Kampa Dzong (syntype)” (Xizang, China). Type depository: BMNH. Mylabris hingstoni var. waltoni Blair, 1927: 255. Type locality: “ Tibet: Lhasa, Chaksam (syntype)” (Xizang, China). Type depository: BMNH. Pseudabris hingstoni: Gupta, 1971: 6. Material examined from Xizang. 2 exs., Kyishong (elev. 4420 m), 1924.VII.10, Maj. R. W. G. Hingston leg. (syntype; BMNH); 3 exs., Tinki Dzong (elev. 4267 m), 1924.VII.14, Maj. R. W. G. Hingston leg. (syntype; BMNH); 3 exs., Ling-Ka (elev. 4267 m), 1924.VII.15, Maj. R. W. G. Hingston leg. (syntype; BMNH); 2 exs., Transhimalaya, SE Tibet, Lhasa (elev. 3600 m), 1989.VIII.4, Dickoré leg. (MAB); 1 ex., Transhimalaya, SE Tibet, NE Lhasa, alp. Spiraea-Gebüsch, 1989.VIII.2, Kuhle leg. (MAB); 3 exs., Lhasa (elev. 4000 m), 2002.VI.30, Guodong Ren leg. (MHBU); 8 exs., opposite bank of Lhasa River (elev. 3380 m), 2003.VIII.23, Guodong Ren leg. (MHBU); 4 exs., Dint. Yanbajing, slope of Nyanchen Thanglha (elev. 4300 m), 1992.VI.25, Sbordoni & De Pasquale leg. (MAB); 2 exs., between Lalha and Tingri, 1993.VI (MAB); 126 exs., Tingri, 2005.VII.26, Aimin Shi leg. (4 exs. SJZZ, the remaining MHBU); 8 exs., Lulu, Xiegeer, Tingri (28°36.680'N, 87°07.775'E; elev. 4273 m), 2014.VII.24, Guodong Ren, Xinglong Bai & Junsheng Shan leg. (MHBU); 4 exs., Nan Mountain, Lhazê, 2002.VI.28, Yibin Ba & Yang Yu leg. (MHBU); 16 exs., Zong Mountain, Gyangzê, 2002.VII.2, Yibin Ba & Yang Yu leg. (MHBU); 7 exs., Cheren, Gyangzê (28°51.755'N, 89°42.481'E; elev. 4132 m), 2014.VIII.6, Guodong Ren, Xinglong Bai & Junsheng Shan leg. (MHBU); 1 ex., Xigazê, 2004.VII.2, Yibin Ba & Aimin Shi leg. (MHBU); 98 exs., Bianxiong, Xigazê (29°18.678'N, 89°07.182'E; elev. 3804 m), 2009.VIII.1, Guodong Ren et al. leg. (MHBU); 138 exs., Amudui, Xigazê (29°09.414'N, 89°01.536'E; elev. 3822 m), 2009.VIII.1, Guodong Ren et al. leg. (5 exs. SJZZ, 10 exs. NXU, the remaining MHBU); 10 exs., Donggar, Xigazê, 2009.IX.2, Yongchao Zhi & Jiantao Xiao leg. (MHBU); 26 exs., Saga, 2004.VII.9, Yibin Ba & Aimin Shi leg. (1 ex. SJZZ, the remaining MHBU); 12 exs., Zhongba, 2004.VII.9–10, Yibin Ba & Aimin Shi leg. (MHBU); 1 ex., Coqên, 2004.VII.17, Yibin Ba & Aimin Shi leg. (MHBU); 1 ex., Kangmar, 2009.VIII.2, Guodong Ren et al. leg. (MHBU); 1 ex., Gala, Kangmar (28°14.703'N, 89°23.073'E; elev. 4500m), 2015.VIII.18, Guodong Ren, Xinglong Bai & Junsheng Shan leg. (MHBU); 5 exs., Gala, Kangmar (28°14.179'N, 89°11.116'E; elev. 4541 m), 2015.VIII.19, Guodong Ren, Xinglong Bai & Junsheng Shan leg. (MHBU); 45 exs., Namuling, 2009.VIII.2, Guodong Ren et al. leg. (MHBU); 50 exs., Yangjingxue, Yangbajing, Damxung (29°59.127'N, 90°24.870'E; elev. 4332 m), 2014.VII.23, Guodong Ren, Xinglong Bai & Junsheng Shan leg. (MHBU); 1 ex., Menbu, Nyalam (28°38.818'N, 86°07.754'E; elev. 4708 m), 2014.VII.28, Guodong Ren, Xinglong Bai & Junsheng Shan leg. (MHBU); 1 ex., Lumakewu Bridge, Rongbo, Nyalam (28°45.383'N, 85°34.440'E; elev. 4605 m), 2014.VII.30, Guodong Ren, Xinglong Bai & Junsheng Shan leg. (MHBU); 7 exs., Shenla, Nagarzê (28°52.812'N, 90°22.356'E; elev. 4605 m), 2014.VIII.6, Guodong Ren, Xinglong Bai & Junsheng Shan leg. (MHBU); 1 ex., Jiongbuqiong, Xiajiang, Qusum (29°02.048'N, 92°19.363'E; elev. 4365 m), 2014.VIII.10, Guodong Ren, Xinglong Bai & Junsheng Shan leg. (MHBU); 2 exs., Qiongzi, Dinggyê (28°10.181'N, 88°08.993'E; elev. 4465 m), 2015.VIII.20, Guodong Ren, Xinglong Bai & Junsheng Shan leg. (MHBU); 1 ex., Changlong, Gamba (28°13.805'N, 88°19.144'E; elev. 4447 m), 2015.VIII.20, Guodong Ren, Xinglong Bai & Junsheng Shan leg. (MHBU). Distribution. China: Xizang (Bologna, 2008) (Coqên (MHBU; Pan et al., 2013), Damxung (MHBU), Dinggyê (MHBU), Gamba (MHBU), Gyangzê (MHBU; Pan et al., 2013), Kangmar (MHBU; Pan et al., 2013), Lhasa (MAB, MHBU; Blair, 1927; Pan et al., 2013), Lhazê (MHBU; Pan et al., 2013), Nagarzê (MHBU; Tan, 1981; Wang et al., 2003), Namuling (MHBU; Pan et al., 2013), Nyalam (MHBU), Qusum (MHBU), Saga (MHBU; Pan et al., 2013), Tingri (MAB, MHBU; Blair, 1927; Pan et al., 2013), Xigazê (MHBU; Pan et al., 2013), Yangbajain (MAB; Pan et al., 2013), Zhanang (Tan, 1981; Wang et al., 2003), Zhongba (MHBU; Pan et al., 2013)).

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Published as part of Pan, Zhao & Ren, Guodong, 2018, Taxonomic revision of the subfamily Meloinae (Coleoptera: Meloidae) from Xizang, China, with description of a new species, pp. 66-88 in Zoological Systematics 43 (1) on pages 81-82, DOI: 10.11865/zs.201807, http://zenodo.org/record/5366525

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Coleoptera, Pseudabris hingstoni, Insecta, Arthropoda, Pseudabris, Animalia, Biodiversity, Meloidae, Taxonomy

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