Neoperla xuansongae Li & Li 2013

Autor: MO, RAORAO, WANG, GUOQUAN, YANG, DING, LI, WEIHAI, MURÁNYI, DÁVID
Rok vydání: 2022
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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7025441
Popis: Neoperla xuansongae Li & Li, 2013 (Figs. 34–36) Neoperla xuansongae Li & Li, 2013. In: Li, Liang & Li, 2013: 362; Qin, Murányi, Wang & Li, 2013: 11; Yang & Li, 2018: 44. Eggs (Fig. 36). Length 361–368 μm, width 243–252 μm (N=6, from one female). Elongate oval in shape with flanged, with 3–4 rows of irregularly shaped FCIs towards collar rim; anchor membranous with globular bodies in loose groups. Lid slightly wider than collar, bearing conspicuous FCIs over the entire surface and covered with fine punctations. Material examined. 1 male (HIST), China: Guangxi, Laibin City, Jinxiu Yao Autonomous County, Dayaoshan National Natural Reserve, Yinshan Park, 24°9'36" N, 110°13'44" E, 1151 m, 2020. VI.27, light trap, Mo RR, Lai Y et al .; 2 males (HIST), Guangxi, Laibin City, Jinxiu Yao Autonomous County, Dayaoshan National Natural Reserve, Shengtang Mountain, 23°58'32" N, 110°6'49" E, 1149 m, 2020. VI.12, light trap, Mo RR, Lai Y et al .; 2 males and E, 887 m, 2020. VI.16, light trap, Mo RR, Lai Y et al.; 2 males and 3 females (HIST), Guangxi, Guilin City, Lingui County, Huaping National Nature Reserve, Anjiangping Station, 25°33'43" N, 109°56'16" E, 1331 m, 2020. VI.19, light trap, Mo RR, Lai Y et al.; 1 male (HIST), Guangxi, Baise City, Mt. Cenwanglaoshan, weather Station, 24°29'33" N, 106°23'53" E, 1300 m, 2013. V. 4, Wei MC, Niu GY. Distribution. China (Fujian, Guangxi and Zhejiang). Remarks. This species was originally described from Tianmushan Mountain, a famous Mountain of Zhejiang Province (Li et al. 2013a). In the same year, it was reported from Wuyishan Mountain of Fujian Province by Qin et al. (2013). This species is newly recorded for Guangxi in the present study. Our male specimens agree well with the figures on Zhejiang and Fujian specimens (see figs. 8–9 in Li et al. 2013a and fig. 8 in Qin et al. 2013). We provide color photographs of a male head, terminalia, and fully extruded aedeagus (Fig. 34), first description of the female (Fig. 35) and egg (Fig. 36) to improve identifications in the future. The female is tentatively associated through collection with males, and having similar head and pronotum pattern.
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