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<paragraph pageId="6" pageNumber="75">Description.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="6" pageNumber="75">Length: 8.1-8.5 mm (mean 8.3 mm); width: 1.9-2.4 mm (mean 2.1 mm). Habitus as in Fig. 8.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="6" pageNumber="75">Colour: Light yellowish brown to brown, dull, palps pale.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="6" pageNumber="75">Macrosculpture: Head including underside surface and pronotum smooth and rather polish, sparsely covered with rather long and erected setae (except the tumid propleura), elytra and prosternum wholly covered with long setae; legs and abdominal ventrites pubescent.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="6" pageNumber="75">Microsculpture: Engraved meshes clearly and strongly transverse on head and pronotum, faintly isodiametric on elytra.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="1917BAABE371B78CFB0BDF5C73B5A66D" pageId="6" pageNumber="75">Length: 8.1-8.5 mm (mean 8.3 mm); width: 1.9-2.4 mm (mean 2.1 mm). Habitus as in Fig. 8.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="B664BF35835C552E9507DB0AAC824A97" pageId="6" pageNumber="75">Colour: Light yellowish brown to brown, dull, palps pale.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="A5FBFD70E40FB35A74EEE70F86528921" pageId="6" pageNumber="75">Macrosculpture: Head including underside surface and pronotum smooth and rather polish, sparsely covered with rather long and erected setae (except the tumid propleura), elytra and prosternum wholly covered with long setae; legs and abdominal ventrites pubescent.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="3CAF7C87B24175C79AD2EE52D449D6A8" pageId="6" pageNumber="75">Microsculpture: Engraved meshes clearly and strongly transverse on head and pronotum, faintly isodiametric on elytra.</paragraph>
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Head (Fig. 17) much longer than wide, HL/HW=2.7-3.5 (mean 3.0); head excluding mandibles distinctly longer than pronotum, 1.3-2.3 times (mean 1.8), with a long and gradually narrowed neck constriction; widest at a little behind antennal articulations, two pairs of supraorbital setae present in holotype and three paratypes, setae on posterior pores shorter, asymmetrically sited, left one a little more behind than the right; right posterior pore absent in a female paratype; a pair of suborbital pores present, long, not far from the ring-shaped base, more or less asymmetrically sited; clypeus transverse, quadrisetose, sparsely covered with six additional short setae; labrum transverse, sexsetose; front shallowly emarginated; palps thin and very elongate, penultimate palpomeres longer than the apical ones; 2nd labial palp bisetose on inner margin; mentum and submentum partly fused, labial suture shortly traceable at sides; mentum bisetose basally, mental tooth simple, mental pits fine but distinct; submentum octosetose (but 12-setose in one female paratype, and 13-setose in one male paratype); antennae filiform, extending over elytral apex, all antennomeres pubescent, 1st as long as 2nd, 3rd 1.84 times longer than 2nd, each of 3
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<paragraph pageId="6" pageNumber="75">Prothorax comparatively short (though much longer than wide) and narrow, slightly wider than head, PW/HW=0.7-1.1 (mean 0.9); front much narrower than base, PAW/PBW=0.4-0.7 (mean 0.6); propleura strongly tumid, much wider than pronotum, PW/PTW=0.8-0.9 (mean 0.8); pronotum rather short, lateral borders invisible from above at about 1/6 of apical parts (but visible in a male paratype), hind angles (Fig. 28) nearly rectangular, but obtuse, posterior lateral setae absent.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="1BDFC56BCF337110C415F7724FF154F2" pageId="6" pageNumber="75">Prothorax comparatively short (though much longer than wide) and narrow, slightly wider than head, PW/HW=0.7-1.1 (mean 0.9); front much narrower than base, PAW/PBW=0.4-0.7 (mean 0.6); propleura strongly tumid, much wider than pronotum, PW/PTW=0.8-0.9 (mean 0.8); pronotum rather short, lateral borders invisible from above at about 1/6 of apical parts (but visible in a male paratype), hind angles (Fig. 28) nearly rectangular, but obtuse, posterior lateral setae absent.</paragraph>
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Elytra very elongate (but abnormally ovate in a male paratype), EL/EW=1.8-2.1 (mean 2.0), much wider than prothorax, EW/PTW=2.0-2.1 (mean 2.0); moderately convex; base comparatively thick (Fig. 28), humeral parts nearly straight, apex round; widest at about 2/3 from base; elytra slightly longer than head (excluding mandibles) plus prothorax; striae shallow, 2nd and 3rd traceable, others vague; 3rd elytral stria with three dorsal pores at about 1/3, 4/7 and 6/7 from base, respectively; chaetotaxal pattern of the marginal umbilicate pores similar in
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<paragraph pageId="6" pageNumber="75">Male genitalia (Figs 33-34): Median lobe of aedeagus stout, slightly sinuate before apex, apical part very short and broad, basal part wide and larger, basal orifice large, with margin distinctly protruding ventrally; ventral margin arcuate ventrad; sagittal aileron very small; inner sac armed with a broad and long copulatory piece which covered with scale structures on surface, as long as 1/3 of the median lobe; in dorsal, apical lobe very broad, and rounded at apex; parameres wide and rather long, right and left ones with four and three long apical setae respectively.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="6" pageNumber="75">Remarks.</paragraph>
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This species is a peculiar representative within
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(s. str.) because of its wholly pubescent elytra and comparatively shorter antennae in which only 10-11th segments extending over elytra. It is rather similar to
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in appearance, but easily distinguished from the latter by its larger body size, slenderer and more elongate head, more expanded of propleura, without posterior latero-marginal setae, and stouter aedeagus.
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<paragraph pageId="6" pageNumber="75">Etymology.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="6" pageNumber="75">This new species is named referring to its very slender and elongate body.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="30D652D3B74F8ECFF6EC50756421E8C9" pageId="6" pageNumber="75">Etymology.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="005B7D71471F4B554B1E423E973B7CA6" pageId="6" pageNumber="75">This new species is named referring to its very slender and elongate body.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="6" pageNumber="75">Material examined.</paragraph>
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Holotype: male, Guangxi:
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, 108°
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<geoCoordinate id="06C93684D064A52C0EBD5F472B318FE7" direction="east" orientation="longitude" precision="55" value="20.378">20.378E</geoCoordinate>
, 140 m, 2013-VI-23, leg. Mingyi Tian, Weixin Liu, Haomin Yin &amp; Sunbin Huang; Paratypes: 2 males and 2 females, ibid. All are deposited in SCAU.
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<paragraph pageId="6" pageNumber="75">Distribution.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="6" pageNumber="75">
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<paragraph id="4BCFAAE1C56074B07124F7A9DEA6AED2" pageId="6" pageNumber="75">Distribution.</paragraph>
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Guangxi (
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<normalizedToken id="74FAB8D410585DAA2488071CC9FE4836" originalValue="Duan">Du'an</normalizedToken>
). Known only from the type locality, cave Lapo Dong I in Lalie (Figs 1k and 73l).
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<paragraph pageId="6" pageNumber="75">The species was found close to the entrance of Lapo Dong (Figs 47-49). Deeper parts of the cave were not accessible during our visit. It was said that the cave is about 400 m long. There is no pool in the cave, but it is wet and muddy, and covered with guano. Other cave-dwelling animals living in this cave are crickets, mosquitoes, pselaphids, spiders, millipedes, snails and bats.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="BF0C01637AAC5D573D7914DFC4AC586E" pageId="6" pageNumber="75">The species was found close to the entrance of Lapo Dong (Figs 47-49). Deeper parts of the cave were not accessible during our visit. It was said that the cave is about 400 m long. There is no pool in the cave, but it is wet and muddy, and covered with guano. Other cave-dwelling animals living in this cave are crickets, mosquitoes, pselaphids, spiders, millipedes, snails and bats.</paragraph>
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Figures 47-49. Lapo Dong I, type locality of
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sp. n. 47 entrance 48 wall of the cave, to show where the beetles were collected 49 bats on roof of the cave.
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47 entrance 48 wall of the cave, to show where the beetles were collected 49 bats on roof of the cave.
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