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Figs 7, 8
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sylvia
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Pascoe, 1858: 261. Type locality: &quot;China, Borealis&quot;.
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<paragraph id="C8288A612A3C3258A204177BD755B4C5" pageId="6" pageNumber="127">Redescription</paragraph>
<paragraph id="2A3026931F96575A90A612E974832CF0" pageId="6" pageNumber="127">(Fig. 7).Body 12.5-13.5 mm long and 2.3mm wide. Head black except for labrum yellowish brown to reddish brown, maxillary palpus and labial palpus pale yellowish brown; antennae reddish brown, scape dark brown. Prothorax, elytra and ventral surface (except for the abdominal segment V black) ochraceous; legs yellowish brown, apical half of hind tibia and tarsi darker brown. Body clothed with short golden pubescence and some erect hairs on pronotum, base of elytra and ventral surface of the basal antennal segments. Head short, with distinctly depressed vertex; eyes very large, inferior lobes 2 times as long as the gena in male. Antennae of males longer than body, antennomere III longer than pedicel and antennomere IV. Prothorax 1.2 times wider than long, slightly constricted basally and apically; pronotum with a tubercle in middle, finely and densely punctured. Scutellum squared, slightly emarginated. Elytra nearly three times as long as humeral width, and 3.6 times as long as head and prothorax combined, slightly narrowed from behind base to apical quarter, apex truncate; basal disc with large and deep punctures arranged in line, punctures becoming gradually finer and irregular towards apical quarter. Metepisternum and sides of abdominal surface finely punctate. Metafemora reaching posterior edge of abdominal segment I; metatibiae almost twice as long as tarsi. Abdominal sternite V with a shallow triangular concave in males.</paragraph>
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Figure 7. Habitus of
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Pascoe, 1958, holotype, male, from North China, a dorsal view b lateral view c label (not to scale). Scale bar 5.0 mm.
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Male terminalia. (Fig. 8) Tergite VIII broader than long, apex truncated and slightly emarginated, rounded at sides, densely clothed with long hairs and short setae (Fig. 8a); Tegmen curved and penis curved in profile, parameres mostly covered with long setae on the apical half; base of each lobe in ventral side transversely and obliquely ridged; the ridge with dense fine hairs (Fig. 8
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); penis 1.2 times as long as tegmen, dorsal plate slightly longer than ventral plate; the median struts 3/5 times as long as the whole median lobe in length; apex of the ventral plate rounded; median foramen rounded (Fig. 8f); apical endophallus with 2 pairs of baculiform rods, the long pair 2.8 times as long as short pair (Fig. 8g).
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Figure 8.
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, male genitalia, a tergite viii b tegmen, dorsal view c tegmen, lateral view d parameres, dorsal view e parameres, ventral view f median lobe, ventral view, g sclerities in endophallus. Scale bar 0.5 mm.
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material examined.
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Pascoe: Holotype, ♂, N. China (BMNH).
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<paragraph id="7590D4CA4841F635D6C16403885DB2B0" pageId="7" pageNumber="128">Additional material examined.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="86FB275345338E931C23CEC623E34E23" pageId="7" pageNumber="128">China: 1♂, Chine (MHNL); 4♂♂, Chine (BMNH).</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="0773230C8A080234748A065D735634A3" pageId="7" pageNumber="128">Distribution.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="5E7445B6FCDCCA9F6ACAE196180904E7" pageId="7" pageNumber="128">East China.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="496A9D685D98EEDE5C8D4BCB8D6B57CA" pageId="7" pageNumber="128">Remarks.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="BAA9A0220DC1B2498066A68B87535927" pageId="7" pageNumber="128">
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was originally described by
<bibRefCitation id="7A4BBFB32BAB4FD0E764E4AB2BB3DDF0" author="Pascoe, FP" journalOrPublisher="The Transactions of the Entomological Society of London" pageId="10" pageNumber="131" pagination="236 - 266" title="XVII. On New Genera and Species of Longicorn Coleoptera. Part III." volume="4" year="1858">Pascoe 1858</bibRefCitation>
and regarded as synonym of
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(White, 1844) (Breuning, 1962). After comparing the types,
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, which distinctly differs from
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in male genitalia (Fig. 8), is restored to specific rank.
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<paragraph id="96A7BBA4411332DFEF0F1EB79DE5E5A4" pageId="7" pageNumber="128">The holotype probably was collected by Robert Fortune. According to his book &quot;Three years wandering in the north provinces of China&quot;, the northern province of China included Shanghai, Zhejiang Province and Jiangsu Province; therefore &quot;N. China&quot; or &quot;China borealis&quot; might mean east China. Unfortunately, there is no detailed information about the location of the specimen that the first author examined.</paragraph>
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