New species and records of Leuctridae (Plecoptera) from Guangxi, China, on the basis of morphological and molecular data, with emphasis on Rhopalopsole Author Li, Weihai Author Murányi, Dávid Author Gamboa, Maribet Author Yang, Ding Author Watanabe, Kozo text Zootaxa 2017 4243 1 165 176 journal article 36282 10.11646/zootaxa.4243.1.8 f750898d-f885-497c-8085-389254a0ff72 1175-5326 398758 D20AC7F5-AB15-4808-9E0C-FA7FBC8D7A6A Rhopalopsole sinensis Yang & Yang, 1993 ( Figs. 19, 21–22 ) Material examined. 2 6 3♀ (1 6 2♀ HIST , 1 6 1♀ HNHM ; 1♀ used for molecular studies): China , Guangxi Province, Wuming County , Liangjiang town , Neichao , Neichao River above Neichao Ming Hotel , N23°29.664' E108°21.622' , 220m , 24.iii.2015 (/08), leg. J.Y. Li , S. Li , W.H. Li , D. Murányi ; 1♀ ( HNHM ): Shangsi County , Shiwandashan National Forest Park , light trap on Yunwu Hotel balcony above Pearl River , N21°54.316' E107°54.203' , 295m , 26–29.iii.2015 (/14), leg. J. Kontschán , J.Y. Li , S. Li , W.H. Li , D. Murányi , G.Q. Wang ; 1♀ ( HNHM ): Shangsi County , Shiwandashan National Forest Park , Pearl River below tourist route bridge, N21°54.122’ E107°54.292’ , 315m , 27–29.iii.2015 (/17), leg. J. Kontschán , J.Y. Li , S. Li , W.H. Li , D. Murányi , G.Q. Wang ; 1♂ ( HNHM ): Shangsi County , Shiwanda Mts , Wanggui village , Pinglong River and agricultural area at the village, N21°52.411’ E107°49.996’ , 260m , 28.iii.2015 (/18), leg. J. Kontschán , W.H. Li , D. Murányi , G.Q. Wang ; 2♂ 2♀ ( HNHM ): Shangsi County , Shiwandashan National Forest Park , Minan River and the surrounding forest, N21°51.869' E107°50.712' , 300m , 28.iii.2015 (/19), leg. J. Kontschán , W.H. Li , D. Murányi , G.Q. Wang . Remarks . A widely distributed species in Oriental China, but also known from the Palaearctic Region of China into Ningxia. This species was described from Giuzhou Province, later reported from Ningxia, Shaanxi, Henan, Sichuan, Hubei, Hunan, Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Fujian, Yunnan, Guangxi and Guangdong ( Qian & Du 2014 , Yang & Li 2016). A male specimen from northern Vietnam was reported with doubt ( Harrison & Stark 2008 ). As mentioned above, this species can be easily distinguished on the basis of long setae of the antenna ( Fig. 20–21 ). In addition, we provide a figure of the female terminalia ( Fig. 19 ) that is similar to the one illustrated from Sichuan by Sivec et al. (2008 : fig. 23.12) as member of the R. furcospina complex.