A taxonomic study of Eupolyphaga Chopard, 1929 (Blattodea: Corydiidae: Corydiinae)
Author
Qiu, Lu
Author
Che, Yang-Li
Author
Wang, Zong-Qing
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Zootaxa
2018
2018-10-29
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journal article
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Eupolyphaga everestiana everestiana
(
Chopard, 1922
)
(
Fig. 7
D–I)
Polyphaga everestiana
Chopard, 1922
: 196
,
type
locality: “Mount Everest Expedition”, pl. 2, figs. 7-8 for
types
1 male
and
1 female
;
Hanitsch 1927
: 41
.
Eupolyphaga everestiana
:
Chopard 1929
: 269
, pl. IX, fig. 12;
Princis 1962
: 54
.
Material examined.
None.
Type materials examined.
Syntype
of
Polyphaga everestiana
, male (NHM, No. #876175), “
Mt. Everest Exped.
/
Up
to
18.500 ft.
/
July
, 1921. / B. M.
1922-73
.”, with a determined label: “
Polyphaga everestiana
Chop
type male (handwriting)/ L. CHOPARD. det.”.
Syntype
of
Polyphaga everestiana
,
1 female
(
NHM
, No. #876176), same data as the male
syntype
, with a determined label: “
Polyphaga everestiana
Chop
type female (handwriting)/ L. CHOPARD. det.”
.
Distribution.
China
(Mount Everest).
Remarks:
E. everestiana
is the only species of the genus with short tegmina (but still beyond the end of abdomen), this character may derive from the extremely harsh environment they live. According to the original description, the
types
of the species were found at the elevation up to
18.500ft.
(about
5638.8 m
) from Mt. Everest, which may be known as the highest elevation for cockroaches to live.