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Figs 21
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4868
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<paragraph id="1133D8A21D6EA3DE1DC8CE38BA0F80B4" pageId="8" pageNumber="95">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
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This species is close to
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in general appearance, but it can be distinguished from the latter as follows: posterior margin of abdominal postcoxal line reaching to 4/5 ventrite length (Fig. 44), and elytral spots are not curved (Figs 21-22). In
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, posterior margin of abdominal postcoxal line reaching to 1/2 ventrite length (Fig. 41), and elytral spots are curved (Figs 18-19). The male genitalia are also diagnostic.
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This species is also similar to
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(Canepari &amp; Milanese, 1997) in general appearance, but it can be distinguished from the latter by elytra with a curved yellowish brown spot and elongated triangular coxities. In
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, spots on elytra are straight and oblique and outer margins of coxities arcuate.
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<paragraph id="0ED3758C5A6FC33E70FA94518A20FD16" pageId="8" pageNumber="95">Description.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="01137A2FC9DC44A047191B991F4288A7" pageId="8" pageNumber="95">TL: 1.68-1.75mm, TW: 1.02-1.12mm, TH: 0.66-0.76mm, TL/TW: 1.41-1.44; PL/PW: 0.51-0.52; EL/EW: 1.18-1.19.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="54F13D26873D0A5438C70D101D5174B1" pageId="8" pageNumber="95">Body small, elongate oval, weakly convex, dorsum covered with sparse pubescence (Figs 21-23). Head black with maxillary palpus brown. Pronotum black with anterior slightly brown, scutellum black. Elytron black, with a curved yellowish brown spot situated between 2/5 and 4/5 elytral length to apex. Ventral surface dark, except elytral epipleura and legs brown.</paragraph>
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Head moderately large, 0.38
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elytral width (HW/EW=2.62); frontal surface of head capsule flattened and rather weakly anteriorly inclined below; punctures on frons fine, separated by 2.0
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a diameter, with sparse long setae in punctures; eyes relatively large, narrowly separated; widest interocular distance about 1.5
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narrowest width. Pronotum 0.68
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elytral width (PW/EW=1: 1.48), pronotal punctures very fine, smaller than those on head, separated by 2.0
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a diameter. Scutellum moderately large, triangular. Punctures on elytra moderately large, obviously larger than those on pronotum, separated by 1.5
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a diameter.
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Pro- and mesoventrite slightly shagreened, punctures inconspicuous, with sparse short setae. Metaventrite broad and glabrous, median part concave, with complete median discrimen; punctures fine and sparse, separated by about 2.0
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a diameter,
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short sparse setae. Abdominal postcoxal line complete, reaching to 4/5 length of ventrite 1 (Fig. 44).
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Male genitalia: Penis short and stout, penis capsule distinct, apex blunt and slightly swollen (Fig. 45); penis guide in lateral view stout, widest at basal 2/5, apex pointed
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curved (Fig. 46); parameres slender, sparsely setose at apex, distinctly longer than penis guide (Fig. 46); penis guide in ventral view short and stout, parallel at basal 10/11, then converging sharply to pointed apex (Fig. 47).
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Female genitalia: Coxities elongate, subtriangular, about 3.5
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as long as wide, tapering to blunt, darker apices, styli small and distinct, with short terminal setae (Fig. 48); spermatheca not sclerotized.
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<paragraph id="5EFE5CE68FFC2237499D651B2DE45A2D" pageId="10" pageNumber="97">Types.</paragraph>
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Holotype: China, Tibet: 1♂, Xiayadong town, Yadong, [
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,
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], ca 2800m, 1.x.2009, Wang XM et al. leg.(SCAU). Paratypes: Tibet: 1♂6♀♀, same data as holotype (SCAU); 2♀♀, North of Chayu City, [
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,
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], ca 2300m, 18.x.2007, Wang XM leg. (SCAU); 1♂1♀, Le Village, Cuona, [
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,
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], ca 2400m, 3.x.2009, Wang XM et al. Leg. (SCAU).
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<paragraph id="FEA14DB255F8CF0FF4434D96BB935146" pageId="10" pageNumber="97">Distribution.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="1AE8F6F355CB80C162D3445BD2695E58" pageId="10" pageNumber="97">China (Tibet).</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="5B56D763EB9E9777FB470F9DA0E6C53D" pageId="10" pageNumber="97">Etymology.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="2DED4F39F87B3DEED27F4DA3DF83270B" pageId="10" pageNumber="97">The specific epithet is in reference to Tibet, the type locality of this ladybird.</paragraph>
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