Anoplophora chiangi Hua & Zhang, 1991
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Anoplophora chiangi Hua & Zhang, 1991: 76, 77, fig. 1. Type locality: Hunan, China.
Anoplophora chiangi: Hua, 2002: 194; Lingafelter & Hoebeke, 2002: 48, pl. 23f, map 2; Löbl & Smetana, 2010: 277; Bi & N. Ohbayashi, 2015: 295, fig. 11; Lin & Yang, 2019: 294.
Type material examined. Holotype, female, “ Hunan, Sangzhixian, Tianpingshan, 81.VII.10, Zhang Xian-Kai ” (SYSU).
Other material examined. 1 male, Guizhou, Jiangkou, Fanjingshan, 1,643 m, 2009.VI.28, leg. Xiao-Dong Yang (CCCC) ; 1 female, ditto except 1,775 m, 2011.VII, leg. Xiao-Dong Yang (CCCC); 1 male, ditto except 2016. VII.23-27, leg. Yu-Tang Wang (CCCC); 1 female, ditto except 1,600 m, 2008.VI.30. leg. W.-I Chou (EUMJ); 1male, 1 female, ditto except 2009.VII.16–18, leg. W.-S. Lin (IZAS) .
Complementary description. Male (Fig. 4). Body length 25.5–26.9 mm, humeral width 9.4–9.6 mm. General appearance similar to the female described by Hua & Zhang (1991). Body slightly slenderer. Antenna about 1.8 times of body length. Legs relatively longer and thicker. Endophallus in everted condition as shown in Bi & N. Ohbayashi (2015, Fig. 11), almost identical to Anoplophora sidereal sp. nov. as described below.
Distribution. China: Hunan, Guizhou (new Province record).
Remarks. The male of this species is reported for the first time, although its endophallus was illustrated in Bi & N. Ohbayashi (2015, Fig. 11).