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Medeterusa chinensis Pace 2012, n. sp.

Authors: Pace, R.;

Medeterusa chinensis Pace 2012, n. sp.

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Medeterusa chinensis n. sp. (Figg. 13 e 56-57) Materiale tipico: Holotypus ♂, China: Hainan, Wuzhishan, 880 m, 9.VI.1999, leg. J.R. Fellow (IRSNB). Descrizione: Lunghezza 2,1 mm. Corpo lucido e bruno-rossiccio, addome giallo-rossiccio, antenne brune con i due antennomeri basali giallo-rossicci, zampe giallo-rossicce. Secondo antennomero più corto del primo, terzo più corto del secondo, quarto a decimo trasversi. Occhi più lunghi delle tempie. Reticolazione di capo ed elitre superficiale, quella del pronoto evidente, quella dell’addome assente. Punteggiatura del capo assai poco distinta. Granulosità di pronoto ed elitre evidente, quella dell’addome più fitta alla base che all’indietro dello stesso addome. Edeago figg. 56-57. Comparazioni: Per la forma delle parti boccali, la nuova specie è attribuita al genere Medeterusa Pace, 1987 diffuso in Nepal e Hong Kong. Per la forma dell’edeago è simile a M. smetanai Pace, 1991 del Nepal. Se ne distingue per l’edeago più lungo, 0,24 mm, di quello di smetanai, lungo 0,16 mm, per essere poco profondamente arcuato al lato ventrale (molto arcuato in smetanai) e per le elitre più lunghe con rapporto lunghezza sutura elitrale/lunghezza pronoto pari a 1,4 (1 in smetanai). Etimologia: La nuova specie ha nome che significa «Cinese».

Published as part of Pace, R., 2012, Biodiversità delle Aleocharinae della Cina: Lomechusini e Thamiaraeini (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae), pp. 77-102 in Beiträge Zur Entomologie = Contributions to Entomology 62 on page 92, DOI: 10.21248/contrib.entomol.62.1.77-102, http://zenodo.org/record/5873231

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Coleoptera, Medeterusa, Insecta, Medeterusa chinensis, Arthropoda, Animalia, Biodiversity, Staphylinidae, Taxonomy

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