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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Genus
Paussus
Linne, 1775
Paussus bowringii
Westwood, 1850
Westwood described this species from specimens collected by Major Champion on
Hong Kong
island.
Hua (2002)
and
Nagel (2003)
list
Hong Kong
as its sole distribution, though probably has a wider distribution as far as
Myanmar
(Nagel, pers. comm.). I know of no other
Hong Kong
records of this species since the mid nineteenth century.
Westwood (1852)
quoted a letter from John Charles Bowring in
Hong Kong
"Mr. Bowring observes that all the three species were originally discovered by Major Champion on Victoria Peak, under stones in the nests of a minute species of ant, the whole being found in one morning, two specimens of one and three of another species being taken under the same stone; and on a subsequent occasion, while entomologizing on the same mountain with that gentleman, I was fortunate enough to capture a pair of the species named by him
P. sinicus
, also in an ant's nest." However in a letter dated
29th January 1852
, John Bowring wrote "I have never met with any more Paussi since my return in 1848; they must be of rare occurrence indeed, as I keep a sharp look-out for them.'' (Anon, 1852).
Paussus hystrix
Westwood, 1850
Westwood described this species from specimens collected by Major Champion on
Hong Kong
island. I know of no other records locally, since the mid nineteenth century. Also listed for
Hong Kong
by
Hua (2002)
and
Nagel (2003
& 2009). See comments on Westwood (1952) notes and Bowring's letter dated
29th January 1852
under
P. bowringii
above.
Paussus jousselinii
Guérin-Méneville, 1836
A synonym of this species,
Paussus sinicus
Westwood 1850
was described from a specimen collected by Major Champion on
Hong Kong
island. Again I know of no other records locally, since the mid nineteenth century. Listed for
Hong Kong
by
Fowler (1912)
,
Hua (2002)
and Nagel (2009). See comments on Westwood (1952) notes and Bowring's letter dated
29th January 1852
under
P. bowringii
above.
Genus
Stenorhopalus
Wasmann, 1918
Stenorhopalus apicalis
Wasmann, 1922
New record for
Hong Kong
. This distinctive eastern Chinese species was photographed by Roger Kendrick in a flower pot infested with a species of small ant, on the roof of his house in the Lam Tsuen valley in (2008). Determined from photograph by Peter Nagel (pers. comm.)