New species of the genus Chydaeus from China, Nepal, Myanmar, and Thailand, with remarks on species previously described (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Harpalini) Author Kataev, Boris M. Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Universitetskaya nab. 1, St. Petersburg 199034, Russia. harpal@zin.ru Author Wrase, David W. Dunckerstrasse 78, D- 10437 Berlin, Germany. carterus@gmx.de Author Schmidt, Joachim University of Rostock, Institute of Biosciences, General and Systematic Zoology, Universitätsplatz 2, D – 18055 Rostock, Germany. schmidt@agonum.de text Zootaxa 2014 2014-02-14 3765 1 1 28 journal article 36901 10.11646/zootaxa.3765.1.1 dc48dc34-f0b6-4715-8044-1aa2d5851737 1175-5326 285551 4776DD1C-9FCC-4F05-8FDF-66AA14B959FC Chydaeus bedeli interjectus Kataev & Schmidt, 2002 Chydaeus bedeli interjectus Kataev & Schmidt, 2002 : 396 Material examined . India . ARUNACHAL PRADESH: 1 ♂ , 1.5 km NE of Bomdila, near Bomdila Pass, 2600 m , 27°16'34"N 92°25'49"E , 2–5.V.2008 , Fikaček, Podskalska, Šipek leg. ( NMP ); 4 ♂ , 7 ♀, Chander, N of Bomdila, ca. 3200 m , 27°25’N 92°22’E , 17–26.VI.2008 , C. Reuter leg. (cJS); 7 ♂ , 7 ♀, N of Bomdila, NW Chander, 10–15 km NW of 27°25’N 92°22’E , ca. 3200 m , 18.VI.2008 , C. Reuter leg. (cJS); Dirang, W Bomdila, ca. 2000 m , 20.VI.2008 , C. Reuter leg. (cJS); 4 ♂ , 2 ♀, 10–15 km E Sela Pass, ca. 3200 m , 24.VI.2008 , C. Reuter leg. (cJS). China . XIZANG: 1 ♂ , S Tibet, ca. 16 km SW of Cona, 3350–3550 m , 27°55’N 91°49’E , 20+ 22.VII.2009 , Tian Mingyi leg. (cJS); 1 ♀, S Tibet, ca. 18 km SW of Cona, 3000–3100 m , 27°54’N 91°48’E , 22.VII.2009 , Tian Mingyi leg. (cJS); 4 ♂ , 1 ♀, S Tibet, ca. 25 km SW of Cona, 2600–2800 m , env. of 27°49’N 91°45’E , 21– 22.VII.2009 , Tian Mingyi leg. (cJS). Remarks. Chydaeus bedeli interjectus is rather common in the Eastern Himalaya. It was known from central and eastern Nepal , India (Sikkim, West Bengal), Bhutan ( Kataev & Schmidt 2002 ) and China (southern Tibet) ( Kataev et al . 2012 ). The subspecies is recorded here from the Indian state Arunachal Pradesh for the first time. New findings in the immediately adjacent mountains of South Tibet are also presented.