Cassidinae (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) types deposited at Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China
Author
Sekerka, Lukáš
Author
Jia, Fenglong
Author
Pang, Hong
Author
Borowiec, Lech
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Zootaxa
2016
2016-02-24
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Notosacantha marginalis
(
Gressitt, 1942
)
(
Fig. 35
)
Hoplionota marginalis
Gressitt, 1942
: 1
;
Chen
et al.
, 1986
: 426
(synonymy).
Type
locality.
China
,
Guangdong
Prov., Lianping Co., Jiulianshan Mt., approx.
24°27.3′N
,
114°33.8′E
,
400–500 m
a.s.l.
Original
type
series.
Holotype
(
LMNH
) and one
paratype
(
USNM
) form the same locality but collected on ‘
Apr. 20
’.
Type
material examined.
Holotype
, glued: ‘Kwangtung, S.
China
. | Kau-lin San, 700–900 | M. Lien-pʼing Distr. |
April 18, 1940
J. L. | Gressitt and F. K. To. [w, p, cb] ||
HOLOTYPE
|
HOPLIONOTA
[hw] | MARGINATA [hw] | J.L.Gressitt [r, p + hw by Gressitt, cb] || M-301 [w, hw, cb] || M-1026 [w, hw, cb] ||?
sauteri
| Peiyu Yu [w, hw in Chinese, s] ||
Notosacantha
|
marginalis
| (Gressitt) [w, hw by Gressitt, s] || En-289738 | [Data Matrix barcode]
SYS
[w. p, cb]’;
paratype
, pinned: ‘Kwangtung, S.
China
. | Kau-lin San, 700–900 | M. Lien-pʼing Distr. |
April 20, 1940
J. L. | Gressitt and F. K. To. [w, p, cb] ||
PARATYPE
|
HOPLIONOTA
[hw] | MARGINATA [hw] | J.L.Gressitt [y, p + hw by Gressitt, cb] || [vernacular name in Chinese, hw] |
Notosacantha
[hw] |
sauteri Spaeth
[hw] | det. Li- Zhong Hua [in Chinese, p] 1987 [hw] [w, p, cb] || En-289739 | [Data Matrix barcode]
SYS
[w. p, cb]’.
Current status.
Synonym of
Notosacantha sauteri
(Spaeth, 1914)
.
Remarks.
According to
Gressitt (1942)
paratype
should be deposited in USNM. However,
Staines & Staines (1997)
do not list any specimen in that collection and the
paratype
was in fact deposited also in LMNH. The species was synonymized with
N. sauteri
by
Chen
et al.
(1986)
and we confirm the synonymy as there are only minor morphological differences which are subject of intraspecific variability.