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Bradycellus (Tachycellus) nipponensis JAEGER & WRASE 1994

Authors: Jaeger, Bernd; M, Boris; W, David;

Bradycellus (Tachycellus) nipponensis JAEGER & WRASE 1994

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Bradycellus (Tachycellus) nipponensis JAEGER & WRASE, 1994 Material examined China Shaanxi /Sichuan: Border Shaanxi-Sichuan: Daba Shan, pass 20 km SSE Zhenping 1700–1800 m, 31°44'N / 109°35'E (small creek vall./young dry mixed forest/leaf-litt., moss-sifted), 9./ 12.VII.2001, D.W. Wrase [07] (9♂♂, 4♀♀ - cJAE, cWR, ZIN). – Shaanxi: Qinling Shan, pass on road Zhouzhi-Foping, 105 km SW Xi´an, N.slope, 1990 m, 33°44'N / 107°59' E (small creek vall./mix.decid. for./bamboo/small meadows), 2./ 4.VII.2001, M. Schülke [01] (1♀ - cWR); Qinling Shan, pass on rd. Zhouzhi-Foping, 105 km SW Xi´an, N.slope, 1880 m, 33°46'N / 107°58'E (shady rockwall base, moist, sifted), 4.VII.2001, M. Schülke [03] (2♂♂ - cWR); Micang Shan, 30 km S Hanzhong, 1070 m 32°45'56''N / 106°53'57''E (stream valley, litter/soil sifted), 15.VIII.2012, D.W. Wrase [29] (1♂ - cWR); Micang Shan, 40 km SW Hanzhong, 1530 m, 32°52'25''N / 106°37'11''E (N.slope, mixed secondary forest, litter/moss sifted), 16.VIII.2012, M. Schülke [31] (2♀♀ - cWR). – Hubei: Daba Shan, creek vall. 8 km NW Muyuping, 31°29'N / 110°22'E, 1540 m, mixed forest,/shady meadow, slopes/under shrubs, moss), 18.VII.2001, D.W. Wrase [16] (1♀ - cWR), same data but: M. Schülke (1♂ - cWR). The description is based on two male specimens from Honshu (Iwate Pref.), Japan (JAEGER & WRASE 1994: 476). A third male specimen was recorded by ITO & JAEGER (2000: 1217). from Honshu (Nagano Pref.). The examined specimens from the Chinese mainland agree in external characters including the markant enlarged apical lamella and the construction of the internal sac of the median lobe with the Japanese specimens, however the median lobe is stouter and the apical lamella somewhat wider and shorter. Hence the identification of the Chinese specimens is provisional, investigation of further Japanese males is needed to get to know the possible range of variation in the external construction of the median lobe and for clarifying the taxonomic position of the Chinese specimens.

Published as part of Jaeger, Bernd, M, Boris & W, David, 2016, New synonyms, and first and interesting records of certain species of the subtribe Stenolophina from the Palaearctic, Oriental and Afrotropical regions (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Harpalini, Stenolophina), pp. 1255-1294 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 48 (2) on pages 1277-1278, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5354994

Keywords

Coleoptera, Insecta, Arthropoda, Bradycellus, Animalia, Biodiversity, Carabidae, Bradycellus nipponensis, Taxonomy

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