First records of Glaresidae (Coleoptera) in China, with the description of a new species from Inner Mongolia and Shaanxi
Author
Král, David
Author
Hrůzová, Lucie
Author
Lu, Yuanyuan
Author
Bai, Ming
text
Zootaxa
2017
4306
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journal article
32408
10.11646/zootaxa.4306.1.11
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1175-5326
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Key for identifying Middle and Central Asian species of
Glaresis
Species distribution adopted from
Nikolajev (1987)
and
Král & Bezděk (2016)
.
1 Anterior margin of clypeus with four teeth; body length 4.5–5.0 mm; Middle Asia and
Kazakhstan
,
Iran
....................................... ............................................................................................................................................................
Glaresis beckeri
Solsky, 1870
- Anterior margin of clypeus without teeth; body length 3.0–
4.5 mm
............................................................................................... 2
2 Pronotum with four shallow grooves beside medial longitudinal groove; mesotibial fossae on meso-metaventrum absent; body length 3.0–
3.6 mm
; from
central Europe
and the
Balkan
Peninsula to
Kazakhstan
. ...........................
Glaresis rufa
Erichson, 1848
- Pronotum almost flat, only with indistinct, shallow medial longitudinal groove (
Figs. 1
,
11–12
); mesotibial fossae on mesometaventrum present (
Figs. 5
,
15
)..................................................................................................................................................... 3
3 Anterior margin of clypeus broadly rounded; posterior angles of pronotum not protruding as spines; mesotibia shorter with distal part of outer edge distinctly emarginate; mesotibial fossae on meso-metaventrum present, shallowly impressed, without sharp edges; body length
3.4–4.5 mm
; Middle Asia and
Kazakhstan
,
Afghanistan
,
Iraq
,
Pakistan
.........
Glaresis oxiana
Semenov, 1892
- Anterior margin of clypeus straight to shallowly emarginate (
Figs. 4
,
14
); posterior angles of pronotum protruding more or less as spines (
Figs. 1
,
11–12
); mesotibia longer with distal part of outer edge straight or shallowly emarginate (
Figs. 7–8
,
17–18
); mesotibial fossae on meso-metaventrum present, distinctly impressed, with sharp edges, divergent posteriad; body length 4.0–
4.5 mm
(
Figs 5
,
15
) ................................................................................................................................................................................ 4
4 Distal part of outer edge of mesotibiae straight, bearing at least 7–9 short, stout spines (
Figs 17–18
); basal external tooth on mesotibia straight basally; aedeagus as in
Fig. 13
; body length
4.3–4.5 mm
;
China
(Inner
Mongolia
) and
Mongolia
(
Bayankhongor
,
Ömnögovi
)..........................................................................................................................
Glaresis orientalis
Medvedev, 1976
- Distal part of outer edge of mesotibiae shallowly emarginate, bearing 4–6 short, stout spines (
Figs 7–8
); basal external tooth on mesotibia emarginate basally; aedeagus as in
Fig. 3
; body length 4.0–
4.3 mm
;
China
(
Inner Mongolia, Shaanxi
)...........................
.........................................................................................................................................................
Glaresis ordosensis
new species