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Nazeris shengtangus Ma, Miao & Hu, sp. n. (Figs 1, 4–8, 19) Type material. Holotype: China: male:‘ China: Guangxi, Jinxiu County, Shengtang Shan, 23°59′32″N, 110°06′26″E, mixed leaf litter, sifted, 1150 m, 23.VII.2014, Zhong Peng leg.’ (SNUC). Paratypes: 2 males, same data as holotype; 1 male, 2 females, same data, except ‘ 23°57′37″N, 110°06′46″E, beech forest, mixed leaf litter, humus, sifted, 1300 m, 20.VII.2014, Peng, Song, Yu & Yan leg.; 1male, 5 females, same data, except ‘ 1200–1400 m, 25.VII.2012, Hu & Yin leg. ’. Description. Body length 4.2–4.9 mm; forebody length 2.5–2.7 mm. Body (Fig. 1) reddish brown; antennae and legs yellowish brown. Head (Fig. 4) 1.02–1.09 times as long as wide; punctation very dense, moderately coarse, distinctly umbilicate and partly confluent, interstices lacking microsculpture; postocular portion approximately twice as long as eye length. Pronotum (Fig. 4) 1.16–1.21 times as long as wide, 0.99–1.05 times as long and 0.88–0.92 times as broad as head; punctation non-umbilicate, moderately dense and as coarse as that of head; midline posteriorly with short and narrow impunctate elevation; interstices without microsculpture. Elytra (Fig. 4) 0.52–0.59 times as long as wide, 0.43–0.49 times as long and 0.95–1.00 times as broad as pronotum; punctation as dense and coarse as that of pronotum; interstices lacking microsculpture. Abdomen with punctation dense and rather coarse on tergites III–IV, dense and less coarse on tergite V, moderately dense and fine on tergites VI–VIII; interstices lacking microsculpture. Male. Sternite VII (Fig. 5) with posterior margin shallowly emarginated in the middle. Sternite VIII (Fig. 6) with triangular posterior excision.Aedeagus (Figs 7, 8) moderately sclerotized, ventral process wide in ventral view, roundly protruding at apex, with pair of subtriangular basal laminae ventrally; dorso-lateral apophyses moderately slender in ventral view, distinctly curved, with narrow apex in lateral view, extending beyond apex of ventral process. Distribution and habitat data. The species is known only from the Dayao Mountains in middle Guangxi. The specimens were collected by sifting leaf litter at altitudes of 1,150 –1,400 m. Comparative notes. The new species is very similar to N. dayaoensis (in Hu et al. 2012: 36, Figs 1–6) in general appearance from the same locality, but can be separated by the aedeagal characters: ventral process wider and shorter in ventral view; dorso-lateral apophyses wider, extending beyond apex of ventral process. The new species is also similar to N. damingshanus Hu & Li (in Hu et al. 2013: 87, Figs 1–6), but can be separated by the aedeagal characters: ventral process longer, roundly protruding at apex in ventral view; dorso-lateral apophyses with narrow apex in lateral view. Etymology. The specific epithet is derived from the name of the type locality: Shengtang Shan.
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Published as part of Ma, Wen-Jing, Miao, Zheng-Yi & Hu, Jia-Yao, 2021, New data of Nazeris Fauvel from the Dayao Mountains, Guangxi, China (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Paederinae), pp. 579-587 in Zootaxa 5016 (4) on pages 581-583, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5016.4.8, http://zenodo.org/record/5222651
Coleoptera, Nazeris, Insecta, Nazeris shengtangus, Arthropoda, Animalia, Biodiversity, Staphylinidae, Taxonomy
Coleoptera, Nazeris, Insecta, Nazeris shengtangus, Arthropoda, Animalia, Biodiversity, Staphylinidae, Taxonomy
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