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T y p e l o c a l i t y.
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, Gongshan County, Qiqi,
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T y p e m a t e r i a l.
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<paragraph id="B26D368CFFD5FF8F948FFDB4FE9EFA22" blockId="1.[178,1087,616,1458]" pageId="1" pageNumber="1856">D e s c r i p t i o n. Head piceous-black, becoming narrowly paler anteriorly, pronotum piceous to piceou-black, with all margins, lateral ones more widely, paler, scutellum pale testaceous, elytra pale testaceous, abdomen pale testaceous. Palpi pale testaceous, antennae with first three segments pale testaceous, following segments becoming gradually darker, with outer segments more or less piceous. Head rounded, distinctly wider than long (ratio 1.36), eyes very large and convex, tempora considerably shorter than length of eyes seen from above (ratio 0.20); two additional setiferous punctures between anterior frontal punctures; posterior frontal puncture almost touching posteriomedial margin of eye, one puncture between it and posterior margin of head; temporal puncture almost touching posterior margin of eye; surface of head with quite fine and dense microsculpture of transverse waves. Antenna long, segment 3 longer than segment 2 (ratio 1.22), following segments longer than wide, gradually becoming shorter, last segment shorter than two preceding segments combined. Pronotum wider than long (ratio 1.20), widest at about posterior third, narrowed anteriad, with lateral margins continuously arcuate with broadly rounded base, transversely convex; dorsal rows each with three punctures, sublateral rows each with one puncture close to anterior margin of pronotum; surface of pronotum with extremely fine (markedly finer and denser than that on head) microsculpture of rudimentary transverse waves, waves becoming more regular and more pronounced near posterior margin of pronotum. Scutellum with a few fine punctures, surface with extremely fine microsculpture of rudimentary transverse waves. Elytra relatively short, at suture somewhat shorter (ratio 0.83), at sides as long as pronotum at midline; punctuation coarse and dense, transverse interspaces between punctures distinctly smaller that diameters of punctures, without microsculpture; pubescence pale testaceous. Wings markedly reduced, non-functional. Abdomen with tergite 7 (fifth visible) without whitish apical seam of palisade setae; tergite 2 (in front of first fully visible tergite) impunctate; punctuation of tergites somewhat finer than that on elytra, more or less evenly covering each tergite, in general becoming finer and sparser toward apex of abdomen; surface between puntures with excessively fine microsculpture of rudimentary striae.</paragraph>
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M a l e. First four segments of front tarsus markedly dilated, subbilobed, each densely covered with tenent setae ventrally; segment 2 markedly wider than apex of tibia (ratio 1.43); segment 4 narrower than preceding two segments. Sternite 7 slightly sinuate medioapically, with three long black setae at each side of sinuation, small narrow area before sinuation impunctate (
<figureCitation id="2AE92A09FFD6FF8C95DEFF07FDCFFF60" box="[483,547,219,241]" captionStart="Figs 1-7" captionStartId="8.[178,218,1494,1516]" captionTargetBox="[182,1077,395,1455]" captionTargetId="figure-26@8.[178,1077,358,1492]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="Figs 1-7: Quedius liangtangi nov.sp.: (1) apical portion of male sternite 7 (only setae at apical margin and around medial impunctate area are shown); (2) apical portion of male sternite 8; (3) tergite 10 of male genital segment; (4) sternite 9 of male genital segment; (5) aedoeagus, ventral view; (6) apical portion of median lobe, paramere removed; (7) apical portion of underside of paramere with sensory peg setae." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5286065" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5286065/files/figure.png" pageId="2" pageNumber="1857">Fig. 1</figureCitation>
; sternite 8 with two long black setae on each side, apical margin with rather wide and deep, obtusely triangular medioapical emargination, large triangular area before emargination flattened and smooth (
<figureCitation id="2AE92A09FFD6FF8C977EFEC9FC6FFEBB" box="[835,899,277,299]" captionStart="Figs 1-7" captionStartId="8.[178,218,1494,1516]" captionTargetBox="[182,1077,395,1455]" captionTargetId="figure-26@8.[178,1077,358,1492]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="Figs 1-7: Quedius liangtangi nov.sp.: (1) apical portion of male sternite 7 (only setae at apical margin and around medial impunctate area are shown); (2) apical portion of male sternite 8; (3) tergite 10 of male genital segment; (4) sternite 9 of male genital segment; (5) aedoeagus, ventral view; (6) apical portion of median lobe, paramere removed; (7) apical portion of underside of paramere with sensory peg setae." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5286065" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5286065/files/figure.png" pageId="2" pageNumber="1857">Fig. 2</figureCitation>
). Genital segment with tergite 10 triangular, markedly narrowed toward arcuate apex, setose as in
<figureCitation id="2AE92A09FFD6FF8C97C7FEEFFBD5FED8" box="[1018,1081,307,329]" captionStart="Figs 1-7" captionStartId="8.[178,218,1494,1516]" captionTargetBox="[182,1077,395,1455]" captionTargetId="figure-26@8.[178,1077,358,1492]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="Figs 1-7: Quedius liangtangi nov.sp.: (1) apical portion of male sternite 7 (only setae at apical margin and around medial impunctate area are shown); (2) apical portion of male sternite 8; (3) tergite 10 of male genital segment; (4) sternite 9 of male genital segment; (5) aedoeagus, ventral view; (6) apical portion of median lobe, paramere removed; (7) apical portion of underside of paramere with sensory peg setae." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5286065" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5286065/files/figure.png" pageId="2" pageNumber="1857">Fig. 3</figureCitation>
; sternite 9 with short and wide, rounded basal portion, apical portion with arcuate apex, with differentiated apical and subapical seta on each side, setose as in
<figureCitation id="2AE92A09FFD6FF8C97BEFEB1FC2EFE12" box="[899,962,365,387]" captionStart="Figs 1-7" captionStartId="8.[178,218,1494,1516]" captionTargetBox="[182,1077,395,1455]" captionTargetId="figure-26@8.[178,1077,358,1492]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="Figs 1-7: Quedius liangtangi nov.sp.: (1) apical portion of male sternite 7 (only setae at apical margin and around medial impunctate area are shown); (2) apical portion of male sternite 8; (3) tergite 10 of male genital segment; (4) sternite 9 of male genital segment; (5) aedoeagus, ventral view; (6) apical portion of median lobe, paramere removed; (7) apical portion of underside of paramere with sensory peg setae." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5286065" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5286065/files/figure.png" pageId="2" pageNumber="1857">Fig. 4</figureCitation>
. Aedoeagus (
<figureCitation id="2AE92A09FFD6FF8C9487FE56FEF9FE30" box="[186,277,394,416]" captionStart="Figs 1-7" captionStartId="8.[178,218,1494,1516]" captionTargetBox="[182,1077,395,1455]" captionTargetId="figure-26@8.[178,1077,358,1492]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="Figs 1-7: Quedius liangtangi nov.sp.: (1) apical portion of male sternite 7 (only setae at apical margin and around medial impunctate area are shown); (2) apical portion of male sternite 8; (3) tergite 10 of male genital segment; (4) sternite 9 of male genital segment; (5) aedoeagus, ventral view; (6) apical portion of median lobe, paramere removed; (7) apical portion of underside of paramere with sensory peg setae." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5286065" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5286065/files/figure.png" pageId="2" pageNumber="1857">Figs 5-7</figureCitation>
) large, elongate, of characteristic shape, median lobe wide, parallelsided in middle portion, anteriorly suddenly narrowed into differentiated attenuate apical portion, on face adjacent to paramere with characteristic carina (
<figureCitation id="2AE92A09FFD6FF8C9736FE19FCA2FE4B" box="[779,846,453,475]" captionStart="Figs 1-7" captionStartId="8.[178,218,1494,1516]" captionTargetBox="[182,1077,395,1455]" captionTargetId="figure-26@8.[178,1077,358,1492]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="Figs 1-7: Quedius liangtangi nov.sp.: (1) apical portion of male sternite 7 (only setae at apical margin and around medial impunctate area are shown); (2) apical portion of male sternite 8; (3) tergite 10 of male genital segment; (4) sternite 9 of male genital segment; (5) aedoeagus, ventral view; (6) apical portion of median lobe, paramere removed; (7) apical portion of underside of paramere with sensory peg setae." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5286065" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5286065/files/figure.png" pageId="2" pageNumber="1857">Fig. 6</figureCitation>
); paramere quite long, shaped as in
<figureCitation id="2AE92A09FFD6FF8C9503FE3EFE72FE68" box="[318,414,482,504]" captionStart="Figs 1-7" captionStartId="8.[178,218,1494,1516]" captionTargetBox="[182,1077,395,1455]" captionTargetId="figure-26@8.[178,1077,358,1492]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="Figs 1-7: Quedius liangtangi nov.sp.: (1) apical portion of male sternite 7 (only setae at apical margin and around medial impunctate area are shown); (2) apical portion of male sternite 8; (3) tergite 10 of male genital segment; (4) sternite 9 of male genital segment; (5) aedoeagus, ventral view; (6) apical portion of median lobe, paramere removed; (7) apical portion of underside of paramere with sensory peg setae." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5286065" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5286065/files/figure.png" pageId="2" pageNumber="1857">Figs 5, 7</figureCitation>
, with narrowly arcuate apex slightly exceeding apex of median lobe; four apical setae at apex of paramere, with medial pair conspicuously stronger and longer than lateral pair; two fine setae at each lateral margin below apex and numerous fine setae on each side around and below end of sensory peg setae; sensory peg setae on underside numerous, situated along each lateral margin of apical portion of paramere (
<figureCitation id="2AE92A09FFD6FF8C9487FDA9FF14FD1A" box="[186,248,629,651]" captionStart="Figs 1-7" captionStartId="8.[178,218,1494,1516]" captionTargetBox="[182,1077,395,1455]" captionTargetId="figure-26@8.[178,1077,358,1492]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="Figs 1-7: Quedius liangtangi nov.sp.: (1) apical portion of male sternite 7 (only setae at apical margin and around medial impunctate area are shown); (2) apical portion of male sternite 8; (3) tergite 10 of male genital segment; (4) sternite 9 of male genital segment; (5) aedoeagus, ventral view; (6) apical portion of median lobe, paramere removed; (7) apical portion of underside of paramere with sensory peg setae." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5286065" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5286065/files/figure.png" pageId="2" pageNumber="1857">Fig. 7</figureCitation>
).
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F e m a l e. First four segments of front tarsus similar to those of male, but considerably less dilated, segment 2 slightly narrower that apex of tibia (ratio 0.83). Tergite 10 of genital segment of characteristic shape, setose as in
<figureCitation id="2AE92A09FFD6FF8C96FCFD08FD12FD7A" box="[705,766,724,746]" captionStart="Figs 8-17" captionStartId="9.[178,218,1344,1366]" captionTargetBox="[215,1051,227,1296]" captionTargetId="figure-3@9.[178,1085,212,1335]" captionTargetPageId="9" captionText="Figs 8-17: Quedius liangtangi nov.sp.: (8) tergite 10 of female genital segment. Quedius bleptikos nov.sp.: (9) apical portion of male sternite 7 (only setae at and near apical margin are shown); (10) apical portion of male sternite 8; (11) tergite 10 of male genital segment; (12) sternite 9 of male genital segment; (13) aedoeagus, ventral view; (14) apical portion of median lobe, paramere removed; (15) apical portion of median lobe, lateral view, paramere removed; (16) apical portion of underside of paramere with sensory peg setae; (17) tergite 10 of female genital segment." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5286069" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5286069/files/figure.png" pageId="2" pageNumber="1857">Fig. 8</figureCitation>
.
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Length 12.0-
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.
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E t y m o l o g y. The specific epithet is patronymic, the species has been named for Liang Tang,
<collectingRegion id="7016F86EFFD6FF8C950AFCE0FE79FCC2" box="[311,405,828,850]" country="China" name="Shanghai" pageId="2" pageNumber="1857">Shanghai</collectingRegion>
Normal University,
<collectingRegion id="7016F86EFFD6FF8C9651FCE0FD21FCC2" box="[620,717,828,850]" country="China" name="Shanghai" pageId="2" pageNumber="1857">Shanghai</collectingRegion>
, who collected all specimens of the original series and whoes exciting company I enjoyed during his study stay in Ottawa.
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G e o g r a p h i c a l d i s t r i b u t i o n
<taxonomicName id="75D24D0FFFD6FF8C96B0FCA3FCBDFC04" authorityName="Tephens" authorityYear="2015" box="[653,849,895,916]" class="Insecta" family="Staphylinidae" genus="Quedius" kingdom="Animalia" order="Coleoptera" pageId="2" pageNumber="1857" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="liangtangi">
<emphasis id="80A6EA9EFFD6FF8C96B0FCA3FCBDFC04" box="[653,849,895,916]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="1857">Quedius liangtangi</emphasis>
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is present known only from the
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locality in Gongshan county in northwesternmost
<collectingRegion id="7016F86EFFD6FF8C97BAFC41FC36FC22" box="[903,986,925,946]" country="China" name="Yunnan" pageId="2" pageNumber="1857">Yunnan</collectingRegion>
, west of Salween river.
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<paragraph id="B26D368CFFD6FF8C948FFC03FE65FB82" blockId="2.[178,1085,991,1042]" pageId="2" pageNumber="1857">B i o n o m i c s.Nothingisknown about the collecting circumstances of the specimens of the original series.</paragraph>
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R e c o g n i t i o n a n d c o m m e n t s
<taxonomicName id="75D24D0FFFD6FF8C96A0FBFDFC88FBA6" authorityName="Tephens" authorityYear="2015" box="[669,868,1057,1078]" class="Insecta" family="Staphylinidae" genus="Quedius" kingdom="Animalia" order="Coleoptera" pageId="2" pageNumber="1857" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="liangtangi">
<emphasis id="80A6EA9EFFD6FF8C96A0FBFDFC88FBA6" box="[669,868,1057,1078]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="1857">Quedius liangtangi</emphasis>
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is a very distinctive species both in external characters (size, coloration, chaetotaxy of the head and pronotum, kind of punctuation of scutellum, elytra and abdomen) as well as in the shape of the aedoeagus and tergite 10 of female genital segment. The assignment of this species to the subgenus
<taxonomicName id="75D24D0FFFD6FF8C952AFB4AFE98FB3B" authorityName="STEPHENS" authorityYear="1829" box="[279,372,1174,1195]" class="Insecta" family="Staphylinidae" genus="Quedius" kingdom="Animalia" order="Coleoptera" pageId="2" pageNumber="1857" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="subGenus" subGenus="Raphirus">
<emphasis id="80A6EA9EFFD6FF8C952AFB4AFE98FB3B" box="[279,372,1174,1195]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="1857">Raphirus</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
is tentative, there is a possibility that it actually represents a different genus/subgenus level taxon.
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All
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of the original series are more or less teneral, therefore the coloration of mature specimens would be somewhat darker than as described.
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