New species and new record of cavernicolous ground beetles from Sichuan Province, China (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Pterostichini and Platynini) Author Tian, Mingyi Department of Entomology, College of Plant Protection, South China Agricultural University, 483 Wushan Road, Guangzhou, 510642, Author He, Li Sichuan Cave Exploration Team, No. 66, 5 Shuangcheng Road, Chenghua District, Chengdu, 610051, China https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 4597 - 3442 text Zootaxa 2020 2020-11-20 4881 3 545 558 journal article 9529 10.11646/zootaxa.4881.3.7 b7622904-4534-4fc0-aebd-d4766d680eb9 1175-5326 4283960 003285F9-AD4C-4B33-BCFD-E15821BF26C6 Key to species of the genus Jujiroa Uéno, 1952 from mainland China . 1 Large-sized, over 19.0 mm long; interval 3 with five discal pores.................. J. lingguanensis Deuve & Pütz, 2013 - Medium-sized, less than 16.0 mm long; interval 3 with at most three discal pores................................... 2 2 Body thin and more elongated; antennae very long, extended over apices of elytra; pronotum longer than wide.................................................................................. J. deliciola Uéno & Kishimoto, 2001 - Body stout and less elongated; antennae shorter, extended at most to apical 1/5 of elytra; pronotum transverse, wider than long............................................................................................... 3 3 Head thin, nearly parallel-sided; striae of elytra with large punctures............................... zhouchaoi sp. nov. - Head broader, more or less expanded at sides; striae of elytra finely punctate...................................... 4 4 Interval 3 of elytra without setiferous pores.................................................. J. satoi Uéno, 2007 - Interval 3 of elytra with at least two setiferous pores.......................................................... 5 5 Apices of elytra protruded posteriorly, mucronate............................................................ 6 - Apices of elytra rounded, not mucronate.................................................. J. clarkei Deuve, 2004 6 Interval 3 of elytra with two setiferous pores...................................... J. iolandae Vigna Taglianti, 1995 - Interval 3 of elytra with three setiferous pores............................................................... 7 7 Tarsomeres longitudinally sulcate.................................................... J. rufescens Jedlička, 1961 - Tarsomeres smooth.......................................................... J. inexpectata Tian et Wang, 2020