Taxonomic revision of the species of Stenothemus from Southwest China (Coleoptera, Cantharidae), with the descriptions of five new species Author Yang, Yuxia Author Ge, Shujuan Author Yang, Xingke Author Liu, Haoyu text European Journal of Taxonomy 2021 2021-06-25 757 1 1 36 http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2021.757.1409 journal article 5961 10.5852/ejt.2021.757.1409 6c11804f-a747-4514-b764-8e068ddf0f16 2118-9773 5033100 171E0461-2EFC-4E53-8FC3-D902A1AE26DA Stenothemus davidi ( Pic, 1926 ) comb. nov. Figs 1C , 2D‒F , 3B , 4B Anolisus davidi Pic, 1926: 357 . Stenothemus dinshuiensis Švihla, 2011: 18 , fig. 20. syn. nov. Podabrus ( Dichelotarsus ) davidi Delkeskamp 1977: 32 . Dichelotarsus davidi Kazantsev & Brancucci 2007: 236 . Malthacus davidi Takahashi 2007: 249 . Material examined Holotype CHINA ; [p] “MUSEUM PARIS // MOU. PIN / A. DAVID 1870”, [h] “1233”, “818”, “Alle Klauen // einfach”, [h-p] “ Det. M. Pic (Digoin) // Anolisus / Davidi Pic // n. sp.”, [p] “HOLOTYPE”, [h-p] “ Stenothemus // davidi (Pic) // det. Y.X.Yang , 2009”; MNHN . Fig. 3. Abdominal sternite VIII of female, ventral view. A . Stenothemus shaanxiensis Švihla, 2004 stat. nov. (IZAS, Shaanxi). B . S . davidi ( Pic, 1926 ) comb. nov. (IZAS, Shaanxi). C . S . diffusus Wittmer, 1974 (MHBU, Sichuan). D . S . dundai Švihla, 2004 (MHBU, Sichuan). E . S . grahami Wittmer, 1974 (IZAS, Gansu). F . S . jindrai Švihla, 2004 (IZAS, Sichuan). Scale bars = 1.0 mm. Additional material CHINA Shaanxi 1 ♂ ; Daguping Protection Station ‒ Yueba Protection Station ; 30 Jun. 2012 ; W.G. Liu leg.; IZAS 1 ♀ ; Qinling , Zhouzhi , Houzhenzi ; 1276 m a.s.l. ; 2 Jul. 2008 ; W.G. Liu leg.; IZAS . – Sichuan 1 ♂ ; Emei Shan , Baoguosi ; 550‒750 m a.s.l. ; 10 May 1957 ; K.R. Huang leg.; IZAS 1 ♂ ; same collection data as for preceding; 5 Jun. 1957 ; F.X. Zhu leg.; IZAS 1 ♂ ; Emei Shan , Qingyin’ge ; 800‒1000 m a.s.l. ; 7 May 1957 ; Z.Y. Wang leg.; IZAS 1 ♂ ; same collection data as for preceding; 9 May 1957 ; Y.C. Lu leg.; IZAS 1 ♂ ; Emei Shan ; 1100‒1800 m a.s.l. ; 23 Jun. 1955 ; Z.L. Ge leg.; IZAS 1 ♂ ; Qingcheng Shan , Shangqinggong ; 6600 m a.s.l. ; 27 May 1979 ; P. Gao leg.; IZAS . Descriptive notes Body length (both sexes): 5.5‒8.3 mm ; width: 0.9‒1.5 mm . Male AEDEAGUS ( Fig. 2D‒F ). Moderately swollen laterally at basal part, moderately reduced apically in diameter; basal piece nearly as long as dorsal plate of each paramere, with a small, bifurcate conjoined middle nodule at base of ventral side; ventral processes of parameres nearly parallel to each other, moderately long and slightly thickened apically, bent ventrally in lateral view; dorsal plates slightly longer than ventral processes, strongly narrowed near base and approaching each other, apex acute and directed ventrally; apical parts of laterophyses depressed and separated from each other, apex acute and bent dorsally, roughly reaching middle emargination between dorsal plates. Female ( Fig. 1C ) ABDOMINAL STERNITE VIII ( Fig. 3B ). Moderately narrowed posteriorly, lateroapical angles widely rounded, posterior margin widely and roundly emarginate in middle and feebly sinuate on both sides, behind the notch with a membrane which is sclerotized and triangularly bilobed at apex. INTERNAL ORGAN OF REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM ( Fig. 4B ). Vagina stout, with median oviduct situated at ventroapical part, vagina abruptly narrowed in apical part and extended into a short duct which diverticulum and spermathecal duct are arising from; diverticulum moderately long, about 0.85 times adult body length, evenly thinned apically, slender tube-shaped and spiral; spermathecal duct slightly long but much shorter than diverticulum; spermatheca slender tube-shaped and spiral, obviously thinner than spermathecal duct and slightly shorter than diverticulum, with basal part extended into a short tube, at opening of accessory gland. Accessory gland thin in basal part and the remaining parts thick, much shorter than spermatheca. Distribution China ( Sichuan , Shaanxi ). New record for Shaanxi Province . Remarks The type ( Fig. 1C ) is seriously damaged, with right antenna, all legs except the left proleg one and abdomen missing, and with “alle Klauen einfach” [‘all claws simple’] label attached, written by Dr W.Wittmer. Fortunately, some additional material including males and females was available, enabling us to recognize it. The genitalia of both sexes are illustrated and described for the first time. Based on the structure of the aedeagus ( Fig. 2D‒F ) and all simple claws, it definitely belongs to Stenothemus . Furthermore, no difference is found from S. dinshuiensis , including overall appearance and structure of aedeagus, so it is considered to be a junior synonym of S. davidi .