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year: 2017; month: 7; day: 6-14
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: black, body length, male (Fig.
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<figureCitation captionStartId="F6009965" pageId="0" pageNumber="51752">a</figureCitation>
) 26.4-27.4 mm (n = 2), humeral width, 9.2-9.4 mm. Elytra with purple to green metallic iridescent sheen.
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Head: with sparse small punctures on the base of antennal tubercles and genae. Punctures denser on the antennal tubercles than those on the genae (Fig.
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<figureCitation captionStartId="F6010881" pageId="0" pageNumber="51752">a</figureCitation>
). Antennae exceed apex of elytra by about 5 antennomeres. Antennae coated with appressed short pale hairs. Scape cicatrix strong and with conspicuous coarse pits and sculptures. Eyes deeply emarginate, lower lobe as high as gena. Frons with a shallow middle groove that extends to the vertex. Labrum trapezoidal (Fig.
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c), wider at apex than at the base, with setae on apical half. Clypeus membranous, without setae (except for the anterior margin of frons) or apparent punctations. Maxilla (Fig.
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b) with palpi 5-segmented; apical palpomere conical; second palpomere short and strongly constricted at basal one third. Third palpomere clubbed. Fourth maxillary palpomere constricted at basal one fifth, then gradually inflated towards apex, about 1.5 times as wide at apical than at base. Labium (Fig.
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d) with palpi 4-segmented; apical palpomere football shaped, inflated at middle; penultimate palpomere inflated, about 1.6 times as wide at widest point as at base. Mandible (Fig.
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a) large, triangular, articulation prominent, cutting surface sharp, unserrated and crescent-shaped.
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Thorax: pronotum black and shiny, with a weak posterior callus, but without distinct anterior and lateral calli. Anterior and posterior transverse constrictions present. Posterior transverse constriction more conspicuous than the anterior one. Glabrous dorsally, with sparse long black hairs laterally at anterior of and posterior of the pronotal spine. Coating with fine appressed hairs ventrally. With fringe of pale hairs at pronotal margin. Lateral pronotal spine strong, thickened at the base, with acute and slightly posteriorly curved apex. Procoxal cavity moderately open laterally and closed posteriorly. Mesosterna covered by numerous appressed black hairs. Scutellum glabrous, triangle-shaped with posterior apex slightly rounded (Fig.
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e). Mesepimeron contacts mesocoxa fully. Mesosternal intercoxal process covered with sparse long black hairs and with a weak ventral projection. Anterior projection not developed. Metasternum and metepisternum black, sparsely punctured and with appressed long black hairs.
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Elytra: Black with purple to green iridescent sheen. Four to five small patches of indistinct pale pubescence on each elytron. Two of them on the H4 macula and I1 macula
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. Two small maculae on the outer margin of elytron, next to H4 and I1, respectively. The last one is small and roughly at apical 1/3 of elytron, nearly to outer margin. No erect hairs present. No granules at the base. Humeri developed. Outer margin of elytron slightly constricted at basal 1/4. Apex rounded. Sparse black hairs on the edge of elytron, denser and forming a cluster at sutural apex.
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="51752">Legs: black with pubescence on tarsomeres 1-3 and tibiae. Pale pubescence on dorsal tarsomeres 1-3. Appressed short pubescence on femora, denser on the ventral side, colour of the pubescence paler. Femora cylindrical, short; metafemur extending to posterior margin of third ventrite.</paragraph>
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Abdomen: black with coating of appressed pale setae. The apex of terminal ventrite with a shallow middle notch and a fringe of dense hairs (Fig.
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a).
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Male genitalia (Fig.
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): parameres converging and touching before apices. Part of apical setae of paramere at least half length of paramere. The ventral apex of median lobe broadly rounded and tongue shaped. Median lobe slightly arcuate from lateral view. The eighth tergite transverse at base, gradually constricted towards apex. Not narrow to a point, but with a middle notch. Densely fringed at apical margin. The eighth sternite transverse, with an arcuate apical margin, with sparse pale hairs in the middle of apical half.
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<emphasis bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="51752">Female</emphasis>
(Fig.
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<figureCitation captionStartId="F6009966" pageId="0" pageNumber="51752">b</figureCitation>
,Fig.
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<figureCitation captionStartId="F6010882" pageId="0" pageNumber="51752">b</figureCitation>
): body length, 31.8 mm; humeral width, 11.1 mm. Antennae with about 4 antennomeres exceeding apex of elytra, bluish hairs on the antennae, blue to green metallic iridescent sheen on the elytra, bluish pubescence on dorsal tarsomeres 1-3, weakly developed anterior projection of the mesosternal intercoxal process and middle notch at apex of terminal ventrite present (Fig.
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b).
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="51752">Remarks</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="51752">Characters of female are generally similar to male for the new species. Sexual dimorphism is exhibited in the following aspects. Body size of female is larger than body size of male. The antenna of female is with about 4 antennomeres exceeding apex of elytra (about 5 antennomeres in male). Hairs on the antennae and the dorsal tarsomeres 1-3 of female are bluish, while pale in male. Metallic iridescent sheen on the elytra of female is blue to green, while purple to green in male. Anterior projection of the mesosternal intercoxal process is weakly developed in female, but not developed in male. Middle notch at apex of terminal ventrite of female is deeper than that of male.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="51752">Diagnosis</paragraph>
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sp. n., can be distinguished from most of its congeners by the non-annulated antennae, the pronotum with only one indistinct posterior callus and the metallic iridescent sheen on elytra.
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="51752">Anoplophora chiangi</emphasis>
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Hua &amp; Zhang, 1991 (Fig.
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) and
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="51752">Anoplophora leechi</emphasis>
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(Gahan, 1888) (Fig.
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) are the most similar species to
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sp. n., but they both lack the metallic iridescent sheen on the elytra. Furthermore,
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has annuli on the antennae and pronounced granules at the base of the elytra.
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="51752">Anoplophora leechi</emphasis>
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lacks pubescence on the elytra. The pronotum of
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="51752">A. leechi</emphasis>
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has small calli near the base of pronotal spines while the pronotum of
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="51752">Anoplophora fanjingensis</emphasis>
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sp. n. has only an indistinct posterior callus. The new species may appear as a dark form of
<taxonomicName baseAuthorityName="Matsushita" baseAuthorityYear="1933" class="Insecta" family="Cerambycidae" genus="Anoplophora" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Anoplophora albopicta" order="Coleoptera" pageId="0" pageNumber="51752" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="albopicta">
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="51752">Anoplophora albopicta</emphasis>
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(Matsushita, 1933). However,
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was described from Taiwan and has not been recorded in mainland China (
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). Based on the description and images of
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presented by
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, the characters of mesonotum, scutellum and calli on the pronotum of
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are different from those of
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sp. n. The mesonotum of
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="51752">A. fanjingensis</emphasis>
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sp. n. (Fig.
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e) is pointed at the apical, but truncated in
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. The apex of the scutellum of
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="51752">A. fanjingensis</emphasis>
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sp. n. (Fig.
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e) is blunter than that of
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. Furthermore, middle and anterior pronotal calli are evident in
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, but not present in
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="51752">A. fanjingensis</emphasis>
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sp. n. This is also the case when comparing
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with
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="51752">Anoplophora tonkinea</emphasis>
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(Pic, 1907). Although the type of
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is not available for examination, it was designated as
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by
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. Furthermore, according to the original description (
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),
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has multiple calli on the pronotum.
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="51752">Etymology</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="51752">The specific name refers to the collecting location, Mount Fanjing.</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
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