Description of a new species resembling Paratrichius circularis Ma, 1990 (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Cetoniinae) from China Author Mückstein, Petr 0000-0002-6539-8262 Nature Conservation Agency of the Czech Republic, Žďárské vrchy PLA Administration, Brněnská 39, 59101 Žďár nad Sázavou, Czech Republic https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6539-8262 muckstein@email.cz Author Xu, Hao 0000-0003-1847-8830 Engineering Research Center for Forest and Grassland Disaster Prevention and Reduction, Mianyang Normal University, 166 Mianxing West Road, Mianyang, Sichuan 621000, P. R. China https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1847-8830 xu_titan@yahoo.com Author Qiu, Jian-Yue 0000-0002-4955-2944 Engineering Research Center for Forest and Grassland Disaster Prevention and Reduction, Mianyang Normal University, 166 Mianxing West Road, Mianyang, Sichuan 621000, P. R. China https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4955-2944 jyqiu@yahoo.com text Zootaxa 2020 2020-04-09 4763 2 259 269 journal article 22922 10.11646/zootaxa.4763.2.8 7999f93c-88f6-49b2-96a2-cc7e6e774f40 1175-5334 3762673 urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:6C3ACEFB-DA76-42EB-8714-BAB0F3B0D859 Paratrichius circularis Ma, 1990 ( Figs. 1–6 , 13–16 , 21-28 , 32-34, 37) Paratrichius circularis Ma, 1990: 457 , 460 ( type locality: Mt. Emeishan, Qingyinge, Sichuan , China ), figs. 1–2, , 5 parameres; Ma 1995: 177 , text-figs. 150a–b pronotum and elytron; Krajčík 1999: 51 ; Smetana 2006: 309 ; Krajčík 2011: 79 ; Krajčík 2012: 197 ; Bezděk 2016: 406 . Type material. This species was originally described based on two male specimens ( Ma 1990 ). The type specimens deposited in IZAS being unavailable for the present work, here we transcribe the label data from the original publication: holotype ( , IZAS ), Mt. Emeishan, Qingyinge, Sichuan , 800–1,000 m , 1957.VII.25 , Ke-Ren HUANG leg. ; paratype ( , IZAS ), Mt. Emeishan, Jiulaodong, Sichuan , 1,800 –1,900 m , 1957.VII.31 , You-Cai LU leg. Additional material examined ( 5♂♂ , 4♀♀ ). CHINA : Sichuan : 1♀ ( MNHN ), 1.VIII.[19]31, Omei, China, elv. 2,000; 1♀ ( SYSM ), Szechuan, W. China, Omei; 1♂ ( MYNU ), 2006.VII, Mt. Emeishan, Leshan, Sichuan; 1♂ ( MYNU ), 2014.VIII.24 , Qiliping, Mt. Emeishan, Hongya, Chao ZHOU leg.; 1♀ ( MYNU ), 2018.VIII.9 , Mt. Zhou- gongshan, Ya‘an, Sichuan, alt. 1,600 m , Ji-Shen WANG leg.; 2♂♂ ( MYNU ), 2018.VIII.11 ~12, Mt. Zhougongshan, Ya‘an, Sichuan, alt. 1,600 m , Jian-Yue QIU & Hao XU leg.; Chongqing : 2♂♂ , 1♀ ( SWU ), 1991.VII.26 , Mt. Simi- anshan Nature Reserve, Dawopu, Jiangjin, Chongqing, alt. 1,060 m , Jing-Qiu CHENG et al. leg. Diagnosis. Elongate, with slender legs, color black ( Figs.1–6 ). Antennae fulvous (with slightly darker scapus); antennal club longer in male. Pronotum suboctagonal, slightly wider at the middle of lateral margins, anterior angles slightly pointed; a narrow chalky band along margins; three chalky maculae on disc (“/ | \” shaped), sometimes partly ( Fig. 22 ) or totally absent ( Fig. 4 ) in female; dorsal surface with dense punctures (punctures larger in female). Elytra regularly covered with sparse yellowish setae ( Fig 23 ); color of the inner area from humeral callus to apicosutural angle gradually from black to orange-brown. Yellowish chalky material on elytra: disc with two sinuate, transverse bands (usually, the anterior one divided into two parts, the posterior one divided into three parts); elytral juxtascutellar area with a narrow band along suture; elytral distal declivity with a crescent narrow transverse band. Pygidium strongly convex in male, while depressed medially in female; surface with concentric wrinkles, covered with pale yellowish chalky material at sides only ( Figs. 14, 16 ). Sides of metasternum covered with chalky material. Abdominal sternite III to VI covered with chalky material (absent in median portion of III to V in female). Protibia bidentate (proximal tooth inconspicuous in male), without terminal spur in male. Parameres broad; apex rounded, slightly arcuate outwards; a short, auriform protuberance laterally protruding from basal part of paramere ( Figs. 27–28 ). FIGURES 1‒6. Habitus (dorsal, ventral, and lateral view) of Paratrichius circularis Ma, 1990 . 1–3, male; 4–6, female. Measurements. Body length 14.2–15.1 mm , width 6.1–7.0 mm. Distribution. China : Chongqing ( new record ), Sichuan . Remarks. The figure numbers of the parameres of Paratrichius circularis and P. rufescens Ma, 1990 are reversed in the original description ( Ma 1990 ), and this mistake was not corrected in Ma (1995) . Ma (1990) claimed that P. circularis was closed to P. elegantulus (Moser, 1902) but differed in the body size, the color of elytra, and the shape of spots on elytra and pygidium. Actually, their coloration patterns are distinctly different: P. elegantulus resembles P. flavipes (Moser, 1901) which usually bears six maculae on elytron, while P. circularis has two chalky bands instead of maculae. The adults of P. circularis were observed visiting the flowers of Hydrangea sp. (Rosales: Saxifragaceae ) in Mount Zhougongshan, Sichuan ( Figs. 32–34 ) at a high elevation (about 1,600 m ). While the label data of several specimens indicated that beetles were caught at an elevation around 1,000 m . These data suggested a broad altitude distribution range for this species.