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Therates ottomerkli , J. Wiesner 1999
49. <i>Therates ottomerkli</i> Wiesner (Fig. 374) <p> <i>Therates ottomerkli</i> Wiesner 1999a: 321, 322, f. 1.</p> <p> <i>Therates ottomerkli</i>. Sawada and Wiesner 2002: 80.</p> <p> <b>Type depository.</b> Holotype female in HMHN, paratype female in JWGC.</p> <p> <b>Type status.</b> Holotype female! <i>Type labels</i>: “ LAOS, Champassak Prov., Dong Hua Xao NBCA, bank of Nam Phak river, 15°59’N, 105°55’E,” [printed, white]; “ 280 m, singled and swept from the vegetation, No. 15, 28-29. III. 1998, leg. O.Merkl and G.Csorba ” [printed, white]; “Holotype Therates ottomerkli J. Wiesner ” [printed, red]. Paratype female! <i>Type labels</i>: “ LAOS, Champassak Prov., Dong Hua Xao NBCA, bank of Nam Phak river, 15°59’N, 105°55’E ” [printed, white with yeollow borders]; “ 280 m, singled and swept from the vegetation, No. 15, 28-29.iii.1989, leg. O. Merkl and G. Csorba ” [printed, white]; “Paratype Therates ottomerkli, J.Wiesner ” [printed, red].</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis.</b> Distinguished by the combination of brownish pronotum and venter, and central dot acutely angled laterally toward the front.</p> <p> <b>Re-description.</b> <i>Size:</i> Total length (without labrum) 6.4 mm- 6.6 mm, (mean= 6.5 mm, n=2). Male unknown. <i>Head:</i> Shining black. Mandibles yellowish, teeth brownish marginally. Labrum (female Fig. 377) as wide as long, yellowish, with six apical teeth one lateral tooth. Labial and maxillary palpi yellowish. Antennae lanceolate, extending posteriorally behind elytral shoulders in females, scape with a single apical bristle, antennomeres 2 to 5 glabrous, antennomeres 6 to 11 finely and evenly pubescent; scape yellowish above, black on underside, all the other antennal segments brownish black. Clypeus glabrous. Frons smooth, with a transverse furrow in the posterior part of the orbital plates. <i>Thorax</i>: Pronotum brownish, as long as wide, constricted in front and at back, transverse furrows strong, middle line and lateral lines nearly obsolete, middle line with several transverse short branches. <i>Elytra</i>: Shining black, with basal and apical humps, distinctly punctate in front, shallower in the apical half (Fig. 375). Apex transparent brown with angular lateral corner and sutural tooth, slightly recurved between. Maculation yellow, composed of a slender humeral lunule, basal dot, and central dot which is acutely angled outwards toward the front (Fig. 376). The area between humeral lunule central dot is brownish. <i>Ventral aspect</i>: Venter brownish. Legs yellowish, tarsomeres darker distally.</p> <p> <b>Distribution.</b> Laos (Champasak).</p>Published as part of <i>Wiesner, Jürgen, 2013, The chennelli group of the Genus Therates Latreille (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae) 114. Contribution towards the knowledge of Cicindelidae, pp. 1-86 in Insecta Mundi 2013 (315)</i> on page 49, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5176988">10.5281/zenodo.5176988</a>
Therates csorbai J. Wiesner 1999
36. <i>Therates csorbai</i> Wiesner (Fig. 281) <p> <i>Therates csorbai</i> Wiesner 1999b: 322 d, f. 2, 3.</p> <p> <i>Therates csorbai</i>. Sawada and Wiesner 2000a: 63; Sawada and Wiesner 2002: 80.</p> <p> <b>Type depository.</b> Holotype male in HNHM, paratype female in JWGC.</p> <p> <b>Type status.</b> Holotype male! <i>Type labels</i>: “ LAOS, Champassak Prov., Dong Hua Xao NBCA, 2 km S of Ban Nong Luang, bank of Touay-Guai stream” [printed, white]; “ 15°4’N, 106°13’E, 800 m, swept, no. 23, 1-5. IV. 1998, leg. O.Merkl and G.Csorba ” [printed, white]; “Holotype Therates csorbai J. Wiesner ” [printed, red]. Paratype female! <i>Type labels</i>: “ LAOS, Champassak Prov., Dong Hua Xao NBCA, 2 km S of Ban Nong Luang, bank of Touay-Guai stream,” [printed]; “ 15°4’N, 106°13’E, 800 m, swept, No. 23, 1- 5.iv.1998, leg. O. Merkl and G. Csorba ” [printed]; “Paratype Therates csorbai J. Wiesner ” [printed, red].</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis.</b> Distinguished by the combination of yellowish margin of the ventral ventrites, brownish margin of the labrum, and elytral maculation with long basal dot.</p> <p> <b>Re-description.</b> <i>Size:</i> Total length (without labrum) 6.5 mm- 7.5 mm (mean= 7.2 mm, n=3). <i>Head:</i> Shining greenish black. Mandibles yellowish, brownish distally in female, teeth brownish marginally. Labrum (male Fig. 286, female Fig. 287) wider as long in male, as wide as long in female, margin brownish at base, remainder yellowish, with six apical teeth and one lateral tooth. Labial and maxillary palpi yellowish. Antennae lanceolate, extending posteriorally behind elytral shoulders in female, somewhat longer in male, scape with a single apical bristle, antennomeres 2 to 5 glabrous, antennomeres 6 to 11 finely and evenly pubescent; scape yellowish above, black on underside, all the other antennal segments brownish black. Clypeus glabrous. Frons smooth with a transverse furrow in the posterior part of the orbital plates. <i>Thorax</i>: Pronotum shining greenish black, as long as wide, constricted in front and at back, transverse furrows strong, middle line and lateral lines nearly obsolete, middle line with several transverse short branches. <i>Elytra</i>: Shining brownish black, sutural area near humeral lunule and central dot brownish, with basal and apical humps, distinctly punctate in front, shallower in the apical half (Fig. 282). Apex with lateral and sutural corner, recurved between. Maculation composed of a long brownish yellow humeral lunule, long brownish yellow basal dot, and a yellow central dot which is acutely angled outwards toward the front (Figs. 283, 284). Apex is yellow with this coloration reaching the apical humps. <i>Ventral aspect</i>: Venter black, ventrites brownish, yellowish at margin. Legs of male yellowish, hind femora, tibiae and tarsomeres somewhat darker distally. Legs of female brownish dark, only profemora and base of meso- and metafemora lighter. <i>Aedeagus:</i> (Fig. 285) curved, curved, apex produced into angled tip, total length 1.7 mm.</p> <p> <b>Distribution.</b> Laos (Champasak, Attapu).</p> <p> <b>Localities.</b> LAOS, Attapu, Bolaven Plateau, 15 km SE of Ban Houaykong, Non Lom (lake) env., 18.- 30.iv. 1999, 800 m (JWCG).</p>Published as part of <i>Wiesner, Jürgen, 2013, The chennelli group of the Genus Therates Latreille (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae) 114. Contribution towards the knowledge of Cicindelidae, pp. 1-86 in Insecta Mundi 2013 (315)</i> on pages 38-39, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5176988">10.5281/zenodo.5176988</a>
Cylindera (Cylinderina) werneri Wiesner 1988
5. Cylindera (Cylinderina) werneri Wiesner (Fig. 29) Cylindera (Cylinderina) werneri Wiesner 1988: 153, Fig. 1–5. Cylindera (Cylinderina) werneri. Wiesner 1992: 187; Cabras et al. 2016: 196; Dheurle 2016: 39, Fig. 5, 9. Type depository. Holotype male in ZSMC, paratype female in JWGC. Type status. Holotype male in ZSMC, type labels: “Queson National, Forest Park, Luzon 24. March. 1981, coll. N. Nishikawa; Typus [red, printed]; ZSM - Samml., K. Werner 2009; HOLOTYPUS, CYLIN- DERA, (Cylinderina) werneri Wiesner [type written, red]”. Paratype female in JWGC, type labels: “Queson National, Forest Park, Luzon 24. March. 1981, coll. N. Nishikawa; PARATYPUS, CYLINDERA, (Cylinderina) werneri Wiesner [type written, red]”. Other material examined. 1 male in SDEI: “ Quezon Park, Tayabas, Luzon, P.I. VI-1-32; F. C. Hadden, collector”. 1 female in SDEI with same labels, but VI-6-32. 1 male in SDEI with same labels, but VI-9-32. Distribution. Philippines, Luzon (Prov. Quezon, National Forest Park, Quezon Park). Diagnosis. Distinguished by the reddish femora, the curved metallic elytral margin, and lacking subapical dot. Re-description. Size: Total length (without labrum) 5.7–6.4 mm (mean = 5.9 mm, n = 5). Head: Dark bluish green above, genae dark blue, surface smooth, glabrous, with each two setigerous punctures next to the eyes in front and at the center; strong longitudinal striae on vertex and orbital plates, the striae becoming slightly concentric on vertex, and finer, irregular, transversely waved, behind on neck; genae roughly longitudinally striated. Eyes pale yellow. Ratio between width of head and elytra = 1.1 in medium. Labrum (male Fig. 33, female Fig. 34) distinctly wider than long, ratio between width and length = 2.2 in medium; with six marginal setae, unidentate in the middle of front edge; color rufous, at base and lateral margins with blue green hue in various expansion. Mandibles yellowish, brownish on apical and inner teeth in males and completely brownish except for the base in females. Labial and maxillary palpi testaceous, the last joint metallic dark; basal segment of labial palpi with long erected white setae. Antennae slender, long, reaching half of the elytral length in the males, a little shorter in the females; scape with one long apical seta; antennomeres one to four brownish with metallic luster; antennomeres five to eleven dark blackish brown, dull, finely and evenly pubescent. Thorax: Pronotum as wide as long (ratio between width and length = 1.0 in medium), sides somewhat rounded between the transversal constrictions; glabrous, with some white setae laterally before the anterior constriction; transversely waved before and behind the transversal constrictions and at the lateral margin, with irregular wrinkles on disc; color bluish green. Sternae and episternae brownish black with bluish hue, proepisternum with several white setae at the front margin, mesepisternum glabrous, the remaining setose; mesepisternum of females with a longitudinal furrow over its whole length. Elytra: (Fig. 30–32) parallel-sided; color dull brown on the disk, broadly and curved bordered from the scutellum up to the apex by blue greenish color; elytral testaceous maculation lost, or consists of a tiny subhumeral dot, or of a small subhumeral dot and a thin middle band. Surface with a fine microsculpture above, margin- ally smooth, shoulders glossy; preapical impression strong, apical microserration extremely fine; apical border distinctly rounded and restricted towards middle suture, with a small sutural spine. Epipleurae rufous. Ventral aspect: Venter setose apically, brownish black; coxae with white setae, testaceous; trochanters glabrous and testaceous; femora testaceous, brownish towards apex; tibiae and tarsi dark brownish; legs covered with some white setae, mesotibiae more densely setose. Aedeagus: (Fig. 35) on left lateral view fusiform, straight, tapering, slightly enlarged in the middle, with a straight, blunt and slightly upturned apex (total length 2.1mm). Remarks. While describing C. (C.) werneri, the first author overlooked a tiny subhumeral dot on the elytra of the male holotype.Published as part of Wiesner, Jürgen & Dheurle, Charles, 2018, Remarks on the subgenus Cylinderina Rivalier (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae: Cylindera) from the Philippines with description of a new species 144. Contribution towards the knowledge of the Cicindelidae, pp. 1-16 in Insecta Mundi 670 on page 7, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.371347
ready4show: Author Literate Programs to Share Insights from Applying the Ready4 Framework
ready4show provides tools for authoring technical documentation, analysis reports and scientific summaries to showcase insights generated by open, modular mental health system models.
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ready4show: Author Literate Programs to Share Insights from Applying the Ready4 Framework
ready4show provides tools for authoring technical documentation, analysis reports and scientific summaries to showcase insights generated by open, modular mental health system models.
This release includes minor updates including addition of a CITATION.cff file.Matthew Hamilton and Glen Wiesner (2022). ready4show: Author Literate Programs to Share Insights from Applying the Ready4 Framework. Version 0.0.0.9095. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.564456
Ekkehard Wiesner. — Die Leukose des Rindes (La leucose bovine). G. Fischer éditeur, Iéna, 1961.
Charton André. Ekkehard Wiesner. — Die Leukose des Rindes (La leucose bovine). G. Fischer éditeur, Iéna, 1961. In: Bulletin de l'Académie Vétérinaire de France tome 114 n°9, 1961. p. 349
Therates topali Mandl 1972
89. Therates topali Mandl, 1972 (Fig. 89, 284) Therates topali: Wiesner 1988: 19, 20; 2013a: 14, 15; Matalin and Wiesner 2016: 11. Published data. NORTHWEST: Hoa Binh (Wiesner 1988: 20), Hoa Binh (5 km W Tan Son) (Wiesner 2013a: 14), Son La (Wiesner 2013a: 15), Vinh Phuc (Tam Dao) (Wiesner 2013a: 15); NORTHEAST: Cao Bang (Ba Be National Park) (Wiesner 2013a: 15), Phu Tho (Xuan Son) (Matalin and Wiesner, 2016: 11), Tuyen Quang (Na Hang) (Matalin and Wiesner, 2016: 11); RED RIVER DELTA: Ninh Binh (Cuc Phuong) (Wiesner 1988: 20; 2013: 14); NORTH CENTRAL COAST: Quang Binh, (1 km N Cha Lo) (Wiesner 2013a: 15). New records. NORTHWEST: Hoa Binh, Pa Co Hang Kia Nature Reserve, 700-900m, leg. L. Bartolozzi, S. Bambi, F. Cianferoni, G. Mazza, E. Orbach, 5-7.vi.2013, 1 female (MZUF); NORTH CENTRAL COAST: Quang Binh, Minh Hoa distr., Yen Hop, leg. A. Deviatkin, 23.iv.1999, 1 male (MPU), Quang Binh, Ke Bang National Park, 17-30.iii.1999, leg. N. Belyaeva, 1 female (MPU). Distribution. Vietnam (Cao Bang, Hoa Binh, Ninh Binh, Phu Tho, Quang Binh, Son La, Tuyen Quang, Vinh Phuc).Published as part of Wiesner, Jürgen, Bandinelli, Aligi & Matalin, Andrey, 2017, Notes on the tiger beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Cicindelinae) of Vietnam. 135. Contribution towards the knowledge of Cicindelinae, pp. 1-131 in Insecta Mundi 2017 (589) on pages 35-36, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.516936
Prothyma (Symplecthyma) eureka Anichtchenko & Wiesner 2023, sp. nov.
<i>Prothyma</i> (<i>Symplecthyma</i>) <i>eureka</i> sp. nov. (Figs 6–7) <p> <b>Type material.</b> Holotype male: “ Philippines, Mindanao / xi–xii.2014, Bukidnon / Mt. Kitanglad / Noel Mohagan leg. [8.154813, 124.920774]”, “HOLOTYPE / Prothyma / (Symplecthyma) / eureka / des. Anichtchenko & Wiesner 2023 [printed, red]” (JWc). Paratypes: 1 male, 1 female: “ Philippines / Mindanao. / San Louis / coll. Dheurle ”, “ Agusan del Sur / Fevrier 2018 / Lumawig leg. [8.464578, 125.705975]”, “Pr. (Symplec) / nitida / Rivalier, 1964 / Dheurle det.” (CDc); 1 male: <i>idem</i>, but Mars 2018 (CDc); 1 male: “ Philippines / Mindanao. / Esperanza / coll. Dheurle [8.570324, 125.717051]”, “ Agusan del Sur / Mars 2018 / Lumawig leg.”, “Pr. (Symplec) / nitida / Rivalier, 1964 / Dheurle det.” (CDc); 1 male, 1 female: “ Philippines, Mindanao / Agusan del Sur, / Esperanza, iv.2014 / local collector leg” (DUBC); 2 males: “ Filippine Mindanao / Agusan del Sur / Esperanza VIII.2018 ” (RSc); 1 female: “ February 2018 / San Luis / Mindanao / Philippines ” (WJc); 1 male, 1 female: “ February 2018 / San Miguel / Mindanao / Philippines [8.936433, 126.011617]” (WJc); 1 female- <i>idem</i>, but March 2018 (WJc); 1 female: “ San Migel / Surigao del Sur, Mindanao / III.2016 Philippines / Lumawig leg. Coll. G. Colas ” (GCc); 1 female: “ Philipp. ”, “ Coll. / Baden / Ruge ”, “ Coll. W. Horn / DEI Eberswalde”, “DEI Münchenberg / Col-14627 [green label]” (SDEI); 1 female: “ Coll Ruge / Philippines ”, “lucidicollis / Chd. ”, “DEI Münchenberg / Col-14625 [green label]” (SDEI); 2 males, 1 female: “ Philippines, Mindanao / xi–xii.2014, Bukidnon / Mt. Kitanglad / Noel Mohagan leg.[8.154813, 124.920774]” (JWc); 2 females: “ Philippines, Mindanao, Gingoog, Eureka Mt., 730m, 8°41.4970N, / 125°14.2710E, 31.3– 3.4.2022 / Anichtchenko A. leg.” (AAc); 4 females: <i>idem</i>, but M. Medina leg. (DUBC, MMc); 1 male, 1 female: “ Philippines, / Mindanao, Mt. Apo / 10.2010 / Noel Mohagan leg.” (JWc). All paratypes with label “ PARATYPE / Prothyma / (Symplecthyma) / eureka / des. Anichtchenko & Wiesner 2023 [printed, red]”.</p> <p> <b>Etymology.</b> The species name is derived from <i>Eureka</i> (Ancient Greek: εὕρηκα), an interjection used to celebrate a discovery or invention. It is a transliteration of an exclamation attributed to Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor Archimedes. The name surprisingly coincided with the toponymic name of the mountain where the greater portion of type specimens was collected by the first author.</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis.</b> One of the few species of the subgenus that can be easily distinguished by external features. Body robust, dorsal side very shiny. Transverse wrinkles of pronotum sparse and superficial, in anterior half less evident. Elytra are uniformly covered by narrow transverse punctures, forming a scale-like surface. Aedeagus elongated, narrow in basal third and gradually widened on dorsal side to the middle, with long and narrow apex, the tip is bent down in the shape of rounded hook (Fig. 7).</p> <p> <b>Description.</b> <i>Size:</i> TL (without labrum) 8.6–9.9 mm (mean = 9.3 mm; n = 26).</p> <p> <i>Head:</i> slightly wider than elytra (mean EW/HW = 0.9). Shiny; with gold and copper reflections; orbital plates with copper reflections; area behind the eye and near orbital plates with blue and green reflections; genae blue-violet; clypeus with greenish-blue reflections; surface glabrous, with two setigerous punctures next to eye, one along frontal margin and one dorsally at center; longitudinal striae on orbital plates and vertex moderately deep; transverse striae behind the eyes and on neck very shallow; striae becoming weak on genae and frons; clypeus almost smooth. Labrum golden-green, laterally with red and purple reflections. Labrum of male (Fig. 6e) wider than long (mean LW/LL = 1.2); with two setae located near the lateral margins and two setae centrally, between midline and lateral margins in anterior fourth; with two obtuse anterolateral teeth and two small anterior teeth at the anteromedian lobe, intermediate space slightly convex. Labrum of female (Fig. 6d) as long as wide (mean LW/LL = 1), with four setae located near the margin, two lateral and two apical; with two blunt anterolateral teeth and two inward directed, curved teeth on the anterior margin at the anteromedian lobe, intermediate space with a long and slightly downturned triangular tooth. Mandibles light brownish, with four dark brown teeth. Labial and maxillary palpi testaceous, the last segment of both dark brown or black. Antennae slender, reaching posteriorly to the middle of the elytra in the male, shorter in the females; scape dorsally ochre-testaceous, ventrally violet; antennomeres 2–4 brownish with metallic violet luster, two and three with lighter spot at apex; scape with one apical seta, the following three antennomeres almost glabrous; antennomeres 5–11 black, matte, finely, and evenly pubescent.</p> <p> <i>Thorax:</i> pronotum sub square (mean PW/PL = 0.95); sides weakly rounded between the transverse constrictions, nearly parallel-sided; glabrous; transverse wrinkles weak and sparse in basal half, effaced in anterior half; copper with coppery and reddish reflections dorsally; transverse constrictions with blue and green reflections; margins bluish-green.</p> <p> <i>Elytra:</i> (Figs 6a, b) twice as long as wide (mean EL/EW = 2), parallel-sided, with a dorsally flattened basal hump, dorsal surface without microreticulation, very shining coppery, disc golden-coppery with greenish reflections behind humeri; testaceous elytral maculation in males consists of humeral, lateromedial and preapical spots; the humeral spot is located at the shoulders; the lateromedial spot is wide and oblique; the preapical spot is relatively large and rounded; in females humeral spot absent, or rarely presented as barely visible dot. Elytra are uniformly covered by narrow transverse punctures, forming a scale-like surface; near the suture becoming slightly denser and confluent. Apical margin minutely serrate, distinctly rounded and restricted towards middle suture, with a minute sutural spine. Epipleurae black.</p> <p> <i>Ventral aspect:</i> bluish-violet; sternae and episternae glabrous; pro- and mesocoxa testaceous, metacoxa violet with testaceous apex; trochanter glabrous, pro- and mesocoxa with 3–4 setae, metacoxa bisetose; femur, tibia, and tarsi setose. Coxa, and femora testaceous, apices of femora and remaining segments of legs dark brown, with or without metallic luster. Protarsomeres 2–3 in males laterally and ventrally covered by long white setae.</p> <p> <i>Aedeagus</i>: (Figs 7a–i) median lobe elongate, in lateral view slender in the basal third, then gradually expanded to the middle and tapering again towards the long and narrow apex, the tip is bent down in the shape of rounded hook. The spiral sclerite of endophallus at the base has two complete coils.</p> <p> <b>Distribution.</b> Species known from a few disjunct localities on Mindanao Island (Map 1).</p>Published as part of <i>Anichtchenko, Alexander & Wiesner, Jürgen, 2023, Philippine species of the genus Prothyma Hope, 1838 (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae). Part 2. Subgenus Symplecthyma Rivalier, 1964, pp. 71-99 in Zootaxa 5357 (1)</i> on pages 83-86, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5357.1.3, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10012545">http://zenodo.org/record/10012545</a>
Private Daten : Unsere Spuren in der digitalen Welt /
Jeder von uns hinterl̃sst Datenspuren, beim Surfen, Onlineshopping und in den Social Media. Es sind der Staat, die Wirtschaft, aber auch Kriminelle, die Zugang zu diesen Daten haben oder sich zu verschaffen wissen. Dieser Sachverhalt hat große Bedeutung f|r den Einzelnen, aber auch f|r die demokratische Gesellschaft, die es zu verstehen gilt. Barbara Wiesner stellt Aspekte der Verarbeitung von privaten Daten vor, die Laien selten bekannt sind. Dabei orientiert sie sich an Zitaten von Pers̲nlichkeiten aus Wirtschaft, Wissenschaft und Politik und regt dazu an, sich eine eigene Meinung zu bilden. So wird das Thema Privatheit vor dem Hintergrund vielf̃ltiger digitaler Datenkañle ausgeleuchtet.Includes bibliographical references.Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed July 15, 2021).Jeder von uns hinterl̃sst Datenspuren, beim Surfen, Onlineshopping und in den Social Media. Es sind der Staat, die Wirtschaft, aber auch Kriminelle, die Zugang zu diesen Daten haben oder sich zu verschaffen wissen. Dieser Sachverhalt hat große Bedeutung f|r den Einzelnen, aber auch f|r die demokratische Gesellschaft, die es zu verstehen gilt. Barbara Wiesner stellt Aspekte der Verarbeitung von privaten Daten vor, die Laien selten bekannt sind. Dabei orientiert sie sich an Zitaten von Pers̲nlichkeiten aus Wirtschaft, Wissenschaft und Politik und regt dazu an, sich eine eigene Meinung zu bilden. So wird das Thema Privatheit vor dem Hintergrund vielf̃ltiger digitaler Datenkañle ausgeleuchtet
Chinese species of the genus \u3ci\u3eTricondyla\u3c/i\u3e Latreille, 1822 (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae) and a new record for the country
Tricondyla wiesneri Naviaux, 2002 (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae) is reported from China for the first time. Photographs, short descriptions, and an identification key for all six taxa of the genus Tricondyla Latreille, 1822 known from China are given.
The first author recently received several specimens of Tricondyla wiesneri Naviaux, 2002 that had been collected in Yingjiang County, Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province, China. The second author compared them with the type specimens and confirmed the identification. The species was originally described from Laos, Louang Namtha province (Naviaux 2002: 48), later reported from Vietnam, Dien Bien province (Wiesner 2022: 191), and now for the first time from China, Yunnan province. According to Wu (2011: 31) and Wiesner (2020: 37) five taxa of the genus Tricondyla Latreille, 1822 were known from China. With this new record the number is increased to six, and photographs, short descriptions, and an identification key of these species are provided herein
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