Revision of Sphenoraia Clark, 1865 (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae, Galerucinae) from China, with descriptions of two new species Author Feng, Chuan Key Laboratory of Resource Biology and Biotechnology in Western China, Northwest University, Taibai North Road 229, Xi'an 710069, China & Shaanxi Key Laboratory for Animal Conservation, College of Life Science, Northwest University, Taibai North Road 229, Xi'an 710069, China Author Yang, Xing-Ke Key Laboratory of Zoological Systematics and Evolution, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China & Shaanxi Key Laboratory for Animal Conservation, College of Life Science, Northwest University, Taibai North Road 229, Xi'an 710069, China Author Li, Zhi-Qiang Shaanxi Key Laboratory for Animal Conservation, College of Life Science, Northwest University, Taibai North Road 229, Xi'an 710069, China lizq@giz.gd.cn Author Liu, Yang Key Laboratory of Resource Biology and Biotechnology in Western China, Northwest University, Taibai North Road 229, Xi'an 710069, China liuyangent@nwu.edu.cn text ZooKeys 2022 2022-11-25 1132 51 83 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1132.89858 journal article http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1132.89858 1313-2970-1132-51 2F80EC30E0254CE495F2E9F99C8BD6B7 9C58EA4C581C5F8C82D3F5250A0191BF Sphenoraia (Sphenoraioides) anjiensis Yang & Li, 1998 Fig. 1A-F Sphenoraia (Sphenoraioides) anjiensis Yang & Li, 1998: 132. Type specimens examined. Holotype : , China , Zhejiang Province , Anji , Longwang Mountain ; 1500 m ; 13 May 1996 ; Hong Wu leg.; IZAS. Paratype : 1♂ China , Zhejiang Province , Anji , Longwang Mountain ; 26 Jul. 1996 ; Hong Wu leg.; IZAS . Additional specimen examined. 1♀, China, T'ienmll Shan (Tianmu Mountian), Musee Heude; 21 Jul. 1936; D. Piel. leg.; IZAS. Description. Male. Length 7.2 mm, width 4.6 mm. Head, antennae, pronotum, ventral surface of thorax, scutellum, and legs black, elytra and abdomen yellow; each elytron with five black spots, base with one pair of spots and apex with one spot, median with a large transverse band and subapex with a large spot; abdomen with four pair of round black spots at side on the first, second, third, fourth visible sternites. Vertex covered with punctures finely and sparsely; frontal tubercle distinctly raised, each separated by a deep furrow; antennae slender, extended to the middle of the elytra; antennomeres 1-3 thin, shiny; antennomeres 4-11 wide and flat, with short hairs, antennomere 4 approximately twice as long as it is wide; antennomeres 5-10 each approximately 1.6 x as long as they are wide; antennomere 2 shortest, antennomere 3 slightly longer than 2, 1.5 x as long as antennomere 2; antennomere 4 longest, 1.2 x as long as antennomeres 2 and 3 combined; antennomeres 5-10 gradually shortened, shorter than 4; antennomere 11 slightly longer than 10, pointed. Pronotum approximately 1.9 x as wide as it is long, with lateral margins straight and parallel slightly, anterior angle thickened, produced forward, disc slightly convex, sparsely covered with small punctures. Scutellum triangular, with rounded apex, smooth, impunctate. Bases of both elytra combined wider than the pronotum, gradually widen posteriorly and rounded at the apexes; dorsal surface slightly convex and covered with large and deep regular punctures, partly arranged in ten rows on each elytron, the interstices of the punctures equal to the diameter of the punctures. Metasternum twice as long as the mesosternum; prothoracic legs shortest, mesothoracic legs slightly longer, metathoracic legs longest. Ventral surface of the abdomen with five segments, segment 1 longest, segments 2-4 gradually shortened, apical segment slightly longer than segment 4, with three lobes. Aedeagus slender, parallel-sided, basally widened with triangular apex, distinctly pointed. In lateral view moderately bent. Female. Length 7.0-7.2 mm, width 4.8-5.0 mm. Antennae slender, antennomere 2 shortest, antennomere 3 slightly longer than 2, 1.4 x as long as second; antennomere 4 longest, longer than antennomeres 2 and 3 combined slightly; antennomeres 5-10 equal in length, shorter than 4; apical sternite flatted. Differential diagnosis. This species can be distinguished from other species by its black pronotum and the black spots on the abdomen. Distribution. China: Zhejiang. Figure 1. Sphenoraia (Sphenoraioides) anjiensis A-C habitus D-F aedeagus A, D dorsal views B, E ventral views C, F lateral views. Scale bars: 1 mm ( A-C ); 0.5 mm ( D-F ).