A review of the genus Metalype Klapalek, with descriptions of three new species from China (Trichoptera, Psychomyiidae) Author Qiu, Shuang Author Morse, John C. Author Yan, Yun-jun text ZooKeys 2017 656 1 23 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.656.10738 journal article http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.656.10738 1313-2970-656-1 80398C993C434245B290DEBBE4583E62 Metalype uncatissima (Botosaneanu, 1970) new record Fig. 5 A-E Psychomyia uncatissima Botosaneanu, 1970: 301-302. Type Locality: North Korea (Hamgjŏng-pukto); Levanidova et al. 1995 : 7; Mey and Nozaki 2006 : 24. Metalype uncatissima (Botosaneanu, 1970): Li and Morse 1997 : 274-275; Nozaki and Nakamura 2007 : 94; Ivanov 2011 : 191; Torii 2011 : 7-12; Torii and Nakamura 2016 : 425, 427, 429. Material examined. 54 males, in 80% ethanol. One in cotton-stoppered microvial inside screwcap vial, with genitalia removed and cleared. Original label: "Heilongjiang, Shangzhixian, Maoershan-Town, Ashi River, Elev. 300 M, July 13, 1993, coll. Li Youwen & Sun Changhai" " Metalype uncatissima , (Botosaneanu)". (50 in CUAC, 4 in NJAU). Distribution. This species has been reported from North Korea, Japan, and the Russian Far East. We report it now also from northeastern China (Hei-long-jiang Province), East Palearctic Region. The collection sites are: PRC, Hei-long-Jiang Province: Shang-zhi County, Mao-er-shan Town, A-shi River, 45°16.40'N ; 127°30.26'E , 300 m, 13 July 1993, Collector Li Y-w and Sun C-h, 54 males (50 in CUAC, 4 in NJAU); Shang-zhi County, Wei-he Town, Yu-ling Tree Farm, close to Niu-shan Bridge, 44°39.33'N ; 128°13.90'E , 380 m, 13 July 1993, coll. Li Y-w and Sun C-h, 1 male (NJAU); Tie-li City, Lang-xiang Town, Bei-lan River, Ba-lan Farm, 46°37.58'N ; 129°7.29'E , 160m, 5 August 1993, coll. Li Y-w and Sun C-h, 2 males (NJAU); Wu-yi-lin Town, Yong-sheng, Wu-yun River, 48°37.09'N ; 129°32.96'E , 160 m, 31 Jul. 1993, coll. Sun C-h, 4 males (NJAU). In addition to the characters mentioned in the original description for this species ( Botosaneanu 1970 ), the male apicomesal spur of each hind tibia is slightly twisted, bearing a transverse row of setae subapically (Fig. 5E); the apex has two acute processes and a short hump. The female was illustrated by Li and Morse (1997) . Figure 5. Male of Metalype uncatissima (Botosaneanu, 1970). A genitalia, left lateral B phallus, left lateral C genitalia, dorsal D genitalia, ventral E apical spurs of right hind leg, ventral.