A revision of Palaearctic Lobrathium. IV. Three new species from Nepal and China, a new combination, and additional records (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Paederinae)
Author
Assing, V.
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Lobrathium taureum
ASSING
2012
Material examined:
China
:Hubei: 1♂,
1♀
,
Daba Shan
, creek valley
8 km
NW Muyuping
,
31°29'N
,
110°22'E
,
1550-1650 m
,
18.VII.2001
, leg.
Smetana
(cSme, cAss)
;
11♂♂,
2♀♀
,
Daba Shan
, mountain range
NE
Muyuping
,
4 km
N Muyuping
,
1700 m
,
21.VII.2001
, leg.
Smetana
(cSme, cAss).
Gansu: 3♂♂ [partly teneral],
N Chengxian
, W-Qinling
Shan
,
34°08'N
,
105°47'E
,
1750 m
, moist valley with stream and ponds, meadow with
Artemisia
,
28.VII.2012
, leg.
Assing
(cAss)
.
Comment: The currently known distribution (
Gansu
,
Hubei
,
Beijing
) suggests that
L. taureum
is probably widespread in
China
; for a map see
ASSING (2012)
. The above specimens from
Gansu
represent a new province record; they are partly teneral.