Catalogue and Bibliography of the Hong Kong Carabidae Latreille, 1802 (Coleoptera: Adephaga), with notes on the historic boundaries of Hong Kong as related to zoological collections
Author
Aston, Paul
text
Zootaxa
2016
4121
3
201
257
journal article
38912
10.11646/zootaxa.4121.3.1
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1175-5326
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Subgenus
Sophiodela
Nakane, 1955
Cicindela
(
Sophiodela
)
chinensis chinensis
De Geer, 1774
Bates (1873a)
,
Mell (1931)
and
Hua (2002)
list this species for
Hong Kong
. It seems likely that Bowring never recorded this species from
Hong Kong
as in a letter dated
2nd June 1851
he seemed excited at finding this species near Guangzhou: "The other day, when up at Canton, I got no less than thirty-two specimens of
C.
Chinensis
—magnificent fellows, as perfect as can be." (Anon 1851).
Material
: The A.F.C.D.'s insect Museum at Tai Lung Farm has a specimen dated
18 May 1997
.
Biology
: This species is quite large, seems never to have been common in
Hong Kong
and if still extant is probably quite rare locally. Nowadays in
China
it appears to be associated with mountains, though
Mell (1931)
commented that it was found throughout Guangdong province where rice is grown and was very common from sea level to
500 m
altitude on pathways though rice paddy fields, and seems to be associated with water. Mell also noted this species was the earliest of the
Cicindelinae
to emerge in the province, giving the time of appearance as early March to the beginning of October.