The genus Plotina Lewis (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae), with descriptions of four new species from China Author Wang, Xingmin Author Ren, Shunxiang Author Chen, Xiaosheng text Zootaxa 2011 2801 57 68 journal article 10.5281/zenodo.202329 b8ebf132-9c0c-47e1-b595-80c0e6b9d44c 1175-5326 202329 Genus Plotina Lewis, 1896 Plotina Lewis, 1896 : 35 . Type species: Plotina versicolor Lewis, 1896 . Plotina : Mader, 1927: 22 ; 1931: 200; 1934: 294; 1955b: 822; Korschefsky, 1931 : 213 ; Pope, 1962 : 632 ; Miyatake, 1969 : 198 ; Sasaji, 1971 : 65 ; Pang et Mao, 1979 : 24 ; Hoàng, 1982 : 106 ; Miyatake, 1994 : 281 ; Kovář, 1995 : 58 . Diagnosis. Body broad oval, dorsum moderately convex and glabrous ( Figs. 1–3 ); Antenna relatively long, stout, 10–segmented ( Fig. 5 ). Eyes small and rather coarsely faceted. Maxillary palp large, terminal palpomere elongate, gradually broadening apically ( Fig. 7 ). Lateral margin of elytra not expanded externally. Prosternum T–shaped with arcuate carinae on intercoxal process which is relatively narrow with broad lateral wings ( Fig. 4 ). Elytral epipleuron narrow and not reaching the elytral apex; surface nearly horizontal and flat without a distinct fovea. Abdominal postcoxal lines complete ( Fig. 9 ). Description. Body broad oval, dorsum moderately convex, shining and glabrous ( Figs. 1–3 ). Head comparatively small, frons slightly or not convex. Eyes small with a post–antennal emargination, rather coarsely faceted. Clypeus narrowing anteriorly, and anterior margin straight. Mandible robust, with a subapical tooth just behind apical tooth ( Fig. 6 ). Maxillary palp large, terminal palpomere elongate, gradually broadening apically ( Fig. 7 ). Labial palps normal ( Fig. 8 ). Antennae relatively long, stout, 10–segmented ( Fig. 5 ), with an elongate oval club made up of last four segments, antennomere 1 large and bent, 2 shorter and narrower than1, 3 somewhat triangular, distinctly longer than wide, 4–6 as wide as or wider than long, 6 forming a short support for club, 7–10 gradually dilated, forming a broad club, 10 largest, rounded at apex. Pronotum nearly pentagonal, about 2X wider than long, strongly convex, anterior margin broadly and rather deeply emarginated, the emargination arcuate, moderately concave in the middle; anterior corners strongly prominent; basal marginal line complete but very thin and badly visible before posterior corners. Scutellum small, triangular. Surface of elytra shining, outer margin not expanded externally. Prosternum T–shaped with arcuate carinae on the process which is relatively narrow; with broad lateral wings ( Fig. 4 ). Mesosternum relatively broad, 2X as wide as long, anterior margin subtruncate; metasternum wide with median longitudinal line not distinctly impressed. Elytral epipleuron narrow, reaching elytral apex, surface nearly horizontal and flat without a distinct fovea. Abdomen with 5 visible sterna in both sexes, postcoxal lines complete, strongly and unevenly curved, reaching near posterior margin, outer part of line subparallel to side ( Fig. 9 ). Legs with femora moderately stout, fortibia somewhat broad and constricted at base, meso- and metatibiae rather slen- der, shallowly excavate for reception of tarsi, tarsi 4–segmented; tibial spurs present on meso- and metatibiae ( Figs. 11 ). Distribution. China , Japan , Thailand , Vietnam .