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F67AD920FFD6953DFF6048C2FA39FCB3.text	F67AD920FFD6953DFF6048C2FA39FCB3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Acutipula	<div><p>Key to species (males) of subgenus Acutipula from Henan</p><p>1. Wing with basal regions of cells M1, M2, M3 and CuA1 white; sternite 8 simple and short, with sparse short hairs only; clasper of gonostylus with outer beak very slender and acute, without any seta at tip ........................................ ............................................................................................................................... pseudacanthophora Yang and Yang</p><p>- Wing with cells M1, M2, M3 and CuA1 monochrome; sternite 8 with dense setae; clasper of gonostylus with outer beak more or less with setae at tip ................................................................................................................................ 2</p><p>2. Sternite 8 with posterior margin medially produced into a quadrate process, with a fringe of long dense yellow setae along medial longitudinal carina; clasper of gonostylus with outer beak produced at middle of dorsal edge .............. .............................................................................................................................. pseudocockerelliana Yang and Yang</p><p>- Sternite 8 without process at posterior margin, with dense setae at or near tip; clasper of gonostylus with outer beak produced at or near apex ............................................................................................................................................... 3</p><p>3. Clasper of gonostylus with outer beak produced apically, with few long erect yellow setae near tip; apex of clasper of gonostylus with a line of setae ......................................................................................... gansuensis Yang and Yang</p><p>- Clasper of gonostylus with outer beak produced subapically, with abundant dense setae; apex of clasper of gonostylus with dense brush-like setae ..................................................................................................................................... 4</p><p>4. Pleura yellow; tergite 9 with apex of median lobe weakly notched; sternite 8 subterminally convex; lobe of gonostylus with apex obtuse; clasper of gonostylus with outer beak extended into an acute spinous point at apex ................. ........................................................................................................................................................ henanensis sp. nov.</p><p>- Pleura dark brown; tergite 9 with apex of median lobe simple, truncated; sternite 8 not convex; lobe of gonostylus with apex truncated; clasper of gonostylus with outer beak obtuse at apex ............................. buboda Yang and Yang</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F67AD920FFD6953DFF6048C2FA39FCB3	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Li, Yan;Yang, Ding	Li, Yan, Yang, Ding (2010): Species of the subgenus Acutipula Alexander from Henan, east-central China (Diptera, Tipulidae). Zootaxa 2648: 32-44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.198727
F67AD920FFD69538FF604BD5FC95FDC8.text	F67AD920FFD69538FF604BD5FC95FDC8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Tipula (Acutipula) pseudacanthophora Yang and Yang 1993	<div><p>Tipula (Acutipula) pseudacanthophora Yang and Yang, 1993</p><p>(Figs. 1, 6–9)</p><p>Tipula (Acutipula) pseudacanthophora Yang and Yang, 1993: 98 . Type locality: China: Shaanxi (Huashan Mountain).</p><p>Diagnosis. Wing with basal regions of cells M1, M2, M3 and CuA1 white. Tergite 9 with median lobe basally about 1/3 width of tergite 9, apically narrowed, bearing black spicules. Sternite 8 simple and short, with sparse short hairs only. Lobe of gonostylus flattened, with apex truncated or slightly oblique. Clasper of gonostylus with basal beak compressed, like goose head; outer beak produced apically, extended into a slender acute spine; apex of clasper of gonostylus with about ten erect coarse yellow setae.</p><p>Description. Male. Body length 19–21 mm, wing 21–23 mm.</p><p>Head. Rostrum dark reddish brown, with slender nasus. Vertex and occiput blackish brown. Orbits paler. Pollen on head grayish white. Hairs on head black. Antenna nearly 6 mm long; scape and pedicel brownish yellow; flagellum yellowish brown, each segment basally blackish brown and slightly enlarged except first one, verticils nearly as long as corresponding segments. Probocis blackish brown; palpus blackish brown, with black hairs.</p><p>Thorax. General brown with grayish white pollen. Pronotum brown; prescutum gray, with four brown longitudinal stripes, each with inconspicuous darker margins, lateral ones darker and shorter, either side with sparse hairs; anterior and lateral margins of prescutum reddish brown; median area of V-shaped transverse mesonotal suture dark reddish brown; scutum grayish brown, each lobe with two dark margined grayish brown spots, hairs on lateral margins; scutellum and mediotergite grayish brown. Pleura yellow with anepisternun light brownish yellow; laterotergite brown with yellowish pollen. Hairs on thorax yellowish brown. All coxae and trochanters yellow with dense yellow hairs; femora brownish yellow with tips dark brown; tibiae yellowish brown with tips dark brown; tarsi yellowish brown; tibial spurs 1–2–2; claws reddish brown with tips black, each with a reddish brown basal tooth and a black median tooth. Hairs on legs black. Wing (Fig. 1) grayish yellow, almost transparent. Cell C yellowish brown; cell Sc and stigma brown; area from stigma to cell dm along cord white; cell bm with a light brown cloud at tip and white area inside; cell CuA2 with a grayish brown spot at middle and white areas at both sides of the spot; cells M1, M2, M3 and CuA1 with basal regions white. Veins dark brown. Halter dark brown.</p><p>Abdomen. Tergites 1–5 obscure yellow, with light brown longitudinal stripes near lateral margin; sternites 1–5 yellow. Segments 6–9 blackish brown. Hairs black on tergites, yellow on sternites.</p><p>Hypopygium (Figs. 6–9). Tergite 9 (Fig. 9) with median lobe basally about 1/3 width of tergite 9, apically narrowed, bearing black spicules. Sternite 8 simple and short, with sparse short hairs only. Lobe of gonostylus (Fig. 8) flattened, with apex truncated or slightly oblique. Clasper of gonostylus (Fig. 7) with basal beak compressed, like goose head; outer beak produced apically, extended into a slender acute spine; apex of clasper of gonostylus with about ten erect coarse yellow setae.</p><p>Female. Unknown.</p><p>Specimens examined. Holotype male, Shaanxi: Huashan Mountain (34° 32' N, 110° 05' E), 1986. VII. 13, Yujun Chang. Henan: Luoyang, Songxian, Baiyun mountain (33° 40' N, 111° 52' E), Ding Yang: 2002.</p><p>VII. 18 (light trap), 1 male; 2002. VII. 21 (light trap), 1 male; 2002. VII. 22 (light trap), 3 males; 2002. VII. 24 (light trap), 1 male; 2002. VII. 25 (light trap), 1 male; same locality (1500 m), 2004. VII. 16, Kuiyan Zhang, 7 males; 2008. VIII. 14 (light trap), Ding Yang, 8 males; 2008. VIII. 15 (light trap), Kuiyan Zhang, 3 males. Henan: Luoyang, Yiyang, Huaguo Mountain (34° 20' N, 111° 53' E), Shan Huo: 2006. VII. 27, 4 males; 2006. VIII. 2, 1 male; 2006. VIII. 3, 1 male; 2006. VIII. 3, Junhua Zhang, 1 male.</p><p>Distribution. China (Henan, Shaanxi).</p><p>Remarks. This species is quite similar to T. acanthophora Alexander, 1934 from Russia. But it differs from the latter in the shape of the lobe of gonostylus and clasper of gonostylus. In acanthophora, the apex of the lobe of gonostylus is round; the outer beak of the clasper of gonostylus is thicker than that in pseudacanthophora (Alexander 1934; Savchenko 1961).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F67AD920FFD69538FF604BD5FC95FDC8	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Li, Yan;Yang, Ding	Li, Yan, Yang, Ding (2010): Species of the subgenus Acutipula Alexander from Henan, east-central China (Diptera, Tipulidae). Zootaxa 2648: 32-44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.198727
F67AD920FFD3953AFF604A4FFC5CFDED.text	F67AD920FFD3953AFF604A4FFC5CFDED.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Tipula (Acutipula) pseudocockerelliana Yang and Yang 1995	<div><p>Tipula (Acutipula) pseudocockerelliana Yang and Yang, 1995</p><p>(Figs. 2, 10–13)</p><p>Tipula (Acutipula) pseudocockerelliana Yang and Yang, 1995: 332 . Type locality: China: Gansu (Wenxian, Dangchang), Hebei (Xinglong)</p><p>Diagnosis. Tergite 9 with median lobe basally about 1/5 width of tergite 9, apically very slender, bearing black spicules. Sternite 8 with posterior margin medially produced into a quadrate process, along medial longitudinal carina with a fringe of long yellow dense setae. Clasper of gonostylus with basal beak short and obtuse at tip; outer beak produced medially, extended into an acute point at tip, with dense erect coarse yellow setae, subterminally with a nearly triangular or trapeziform compressed process; apex of clasper of gonostylus with dense long erect coarse yellow setae.</p><p>Description. Male. Body length 20–21 mm, wing 22–24 mm.</p><p>Head. Rostrum dark reddish brown, with slender nasus. Vertex and occiput blackish brown. Orbits paler. Pollen on head grayish white. Hairs on head black. Antenna nearly 5 mm long; scape and pedicel brownish yellow; flagellum yellowish brown, each segment basally blackish brown and slightly enlarged except first one, verticils nearly one and a half length of corresponding segments. Probocis dark brown; palpus blackish brown except last two segments yellowish brown, all with black hairs.</p><p>Thorax. General brown with grayish white pollen. Pronotum brown; prescutum gray, with four brown longitudinal stripes, each with inconspicuous darker margins, lateral ones darker and shorter, either side with sparse hairs; anterior and lateral margins of prescutum reddish brown; median area of V-shaped transverse mesonotal suture dark reddish brown; scutum grayish brown, each lobe with two inconspicuous brown spots, hairs on lateral margins; scutellum and mediotergite grayish brown. Pleura yellow; laterotergite brown with yellowish pollen. Hairs on thorax yellowish brown. All coxae and trochanters yellow with dense yellow hairs; femora brownish yellow with tips dark brown; tibiae yellowish brown with tips dark brown; tarsi yellowish brown; tibial spurs 1–2–2; claws reddish brown with tips black, each with a reddish brown basal tooth and a black median tooth. Hairs on legs black. Wing (Fig. 2) grayish yellow, almost transparent. Cells C and Sc yellowish brown; stigma brown; area from stigma to cell dm along cord white; cell bm with an inconspicuous light brown cloud at tip and white area inside; cell CuA2 with a light grayish brown spot at middle and white areas at both sides of the spot. Veins dark brown. Halter dark brown.</p><p>Abdomen. Tergites 1–5 obscure yellow, with brown longitudinal stripes near lateral margin; sternites 1–5 yellow. Segments 6–9 blackish brown. Hairs black on tergites, yellow on sternites.</p><p>Hypopygium (Figs. 10–13). Tergite 9 (Fig. 13) with median lobe basally about 1/5 width of tergite 9, apically very slender, bearing black spicules. Sternite 8 with posterior margin medially produced into a quadrate process, along medial longitudinal carina with a fringe of long dense yellow setae. Lobe of gonostylus (Fig. 12) large, flattened, broadest near base, narrowed to subacute apex. Clasper of gonostylus (Fig. 11) with basal beak short and obtuse at tip; outer beak produced medially, extended into an acute point at tip, with dense erect coarse yellow setae, subterminally with a nearly triangular or trapeziform compressed process; apex of clasper of gonostylus with dense long erect coarse yellow setae.</p><p>Female. Unknown.</p><p>Specimens examined. Holotype male, Gansu: Wenxian, Gaolou Mountain (33° 03' N, 104° 42' E, 1800 m), 1980. VIII. 7, Jikun Yang, Fasheng Li. Paratypes: same data as holotype, 2 males; Gansu: Dangchang (34° 03' N, 104° 24' E, 1730 m), 1980. VIII. 10, Chunhua Yang, 1 male; Hebei: Xinglong (40° 25' N, 117° 30' E), 1989. VIII. 19, Chunqing Yang, 4 males. Henan: Luoyang, Songxian, Baiyun Mountain (33° 40' N, 111° 52' E), Ding Yang: 2002. VII. 18 (light trap), 1 male; 2002. VII. 19, 1 male; 2002. VII. 20 (light trap), 1 male; 2002. VII. 21, 2 males; 2002. VII. 24, 1 male; 2002. VII. 25 (light trap), 1 male; same locality (1500 m), Kuiyan Zhang: 2004. VII. 14, 3 males; 2004. VII. 15, 3 males; Ding Yang, 2008. VIII. 14 (light trap), 2 males; Kuiyan Zhang, 2008. VIII. 15 (light trap), 1 male. Henan: Luoyang, Songxian, Tianchi Mountain (34° 14' N; 111° 51' E), 2004. VII. 13, Kuiyan Zhang, 3 males; 2007. VII. 12, Bingzhen Yan, 1 male; 2007. VII. 13, Zhiliang Wang, 1 male. Henan: Luoyang, Yiyang, Huaguo Mountain (34° 20' N, 111° 53' E), 2006. VII. 27, Shan Huo, 4 males; 2006. VIII. 2, Shan Huo, 1 male; 2006. VIII. 3, Junhua Zhang, 1 male. Henan: Nanyang, Neixiang, Baotianman (33° 02' N, 111° 50' E), 2004. VII. 25, Hui Dong, 1 male; same locality (1400 m), 2008. VIII. 11, Xingyue Liu, 2 males.</p><p>Distribution. China (Henan, Gansu, Hebei).</p><p>Remarks. This species is quite similar to T. cockerelliana Alexander, 1925 from Russia. But it can be separated from the latter by the shape of the tergite 9. In cockerelliana, the median lobe of the tergite 9 is relatively shorter and broader at base (Alexander 1934; Savchenko 1961).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F67AD920FFD3953AFF604A4FFC5CFDED	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Li, Yan;Yang, Ding	Li, Yan, Yang, Ding (2010): Species of the subgenus Acutipula Alexander from Henan, east-central China (Diptera, Tipulidae). Zootaxa 2648: 32-44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.198727
F67AD920FFD19534FF604A65FC2CFDC8.text	F67AD920FFD19534FF604A65FC2CFDC8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Tipula (Acutipula) gansuensis Yang and Yang 1995	<div><p>Tipula (Acutipula) gansuensis Yang and Yang, 1995</p><p>(Figs. 3, 14–17)</p><p>Tipula (Acutipula) gansuensis Yang and Yang, 1995: 333 . Type locality: China: Gansu (Tewo).</p><p>Diagnosis. Sternite 8 with posterior margin not produced, with abundant long yellow setae near posterior margin. Clasper of gonostylus with basal beak long and acute at tip; outer beak produced apically, extended into a sharp point, with few long erect yellow setae; apex of clasper of gonostylus with a line of long erect coarse yellow setae.</p><p>Description. Male. Body length 14–19 mm, wing 19–21 mm.</p><p>Head. Rostrum dark reddish brown, with slender nasus. Vertex and occiput blackish brown. Orbits paler. Pollen on head grayish white. Hairs on head black. Antenna nearly 5 mm long; scape and pedicel brownish yellow; flagellum with first segment brownish yellow, others blackish brown, each basally slightly enlarged, verticils nearly as long as corresponding segments. Proboscis dark reddish brown, with apex blackish brown; palpus dark brown except last one or two segments yellowish, all with black hairs.</p><p>Thorax. General brown or reddish brown with grayish white pollen. Pronotum brown; prescutum grayish brown, with four dark brown longitudinal stripes, lateral ones shorter and wider, either side with sparse hairs; anterior and lateral margins of prescutum dark reddish brown; median area of V-shaped transverse mesonotal suture dark reddish brown; scutum grayish brown, each lobe with two inconspicuous dark brown areas, hairs on lateral margins; scutellum grayish brown, with posterior margin dark reddish brown; mediotergite yellowish brown. Pleura yellow, laterotergite reddish brown with yellowish pollen. Hairs on thorax yellowish brown. All coxae and trochanters yellow with dense yellow hairs; femora brownish yellow with tips dark brown; tibiae yellowish brown with tips dark brown; tarsi yellowish brown except last three segments dark brown; tibial spurs 1–2–2; claws black, each with a reddish brown basal tooth and a black median tooth. Hairs on legs black. Wing (Fig. 3) grayish yellow, almost transparent. Cell C yellowish brown; cell Sc and stigma brown; area from stigma to cell dm along cord white; cell bm with an inconspicuous light gray cloud at tip and white area inside; cell CuA2 with a very light gray spot at middle and white areas at both sides of the spot. Veins dark brown. Halter brown.</p><p>Abdomen. Tergites 1–5 obscure yellow, with light brown longitudinal stripes near lateral margin; sternites 1–5 yellow. Segments 6–9 blackish brown. Hairs black on tergites, yellow on sternites.</p><p>Hypopygium (Figs. 14–17). Tergite 9 (Fig. 17) with median lobe basally about 1/3 width of tergite 9, apically very narrow and compressed, bearing black spicules. Sternite 8 with posterior margin not produced, but with abundant long yellow setae near posterior margin. Lobe of gonostylus (Figs. 16 -a, 16-b, 16-c) flattened, with apex oblique or curvedly constricted, rarely very acute. Clasper of gonostylus (Figs. 15 -a, 15- b) with basal beak long and acute at tip; outer beak produced apically, extended into a sharp point, with few long erect yellow setae; apex of clasper of gonostylus with a line of long erect coarse yellow setae.</p><p>Female. Unknown.</p><p>Specimens examined. Holotype male, Gansu: Tewo, Lazikou ((34° 06' N, 103° 54' E; 1700 m), 1980. VIII. 12, Jikun Yang. Paratypes: same data as holotype, 3 males. Henan: Luoyang, Songxian, Baiyun Mountain (33° 40' N, 111° 52' E), 2002. VII. 24 (light trap), Ding Yang, 1 male; same locality (1500 m), 2008. VIII. 14 (light trap), Ding Yang, 80 males; 2008. VIII. 15 (light trap), Kuiyan Zhang, 4 males; 2008. VIII. 17 (light trap), Kuiyan Zhang, 3 males. Henan: Luoyang, Yiyang, Huaguo Mountain (34° 20' N, 111° 53' E), Shan Huo: 2006. VII. 27, 1 male; 2006. VIII. 2, 3 males; 2006. VIII. 3, 1 male; 2006. VIII. 4, 1 male.</p><p>Distribution. China (Henan, Gansu).</p><p>Remarks. This species is clearly different from other regional species of the subgenus by the distinctive clasper of gonostylus, especially the shape of the outer beak, with only few long erect setae near the tip and a line of few long erect setae on the apex of clasper of gonostylus.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F67AD920FFD19534FF604A65FC2CFDC8	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Li, Yan;Yang, Ding	Li, Yan, Yang, Ding (2010): Species of the subgenus Acutipula Alexander from Henan, east-central China (Diptera, Tipulidae). Zootaxa 2648: 32-44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.198727
F67AD920FFDF9536FF604A4FFC0AFDC8.text	F67AD920FFDF9536FF604A4FFC0AFDC8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Tipula henanensis	<div><p>Tipula henanensis sp. nov.</p><p>(Figs. 4, 18–21)</p><p>Diagnosis. Tergite 9 longer than wide, with median lobe basally about 1/3 width of tergite 9, apically relatively narrow, weakly notched, bearing black spicules. Sternite 8 subterminally convex, with dense brushlike dark brown or yellow setae. Clasper of gonostylus with basal beak long, a little bended forward; outer beak produced subapically, extended into an acute spinous point at tip, with dense erect setae; apex of clasper of gonostylus with dense long erect coarse setae.</p><p>Description. Male. Body length 16–19 mm, wing 21–23 mm.</p><p>Head. Rostrum dark reddish brown, with slender nasus. Vertex and occiput blackish brown. Orbits paler. Pollen on head grayish white. Hairs on head black. Antenna nearly 5 mm long; scape and pedicel brownish yellow; flagellum blackish brown, each segment basally slightly enlarged, verticils nearly as long as corresponding segments. Probocis blackish brown?palpus blackish brown, with black hairs.</p><p>Thorax. General brown with grayish white pollen. Pronotum brown; prescutum grayish brown, with four brown longitudinal stripes, each with inconspicuous darker margins, lateral ones shorter and wider, either side with sparse hairs; anterior and lateral margins of prescutum dark reddish brown; median area of V-shaped transverse mesonotal suture dark reddish brown; scutum brown, with hairs on lateral margins; scutellum and mediotergite light brown, each with a narrow darker median longitudinal stripe. Pleura yellow; laterotergite brown with yellowish pollen. Hairs on thorax yellowish brown. All coxae and trochanters yellow with dense yellow hairs; femora brownish yellow with tips dark brown; tibiae yellowish brown with tips dark brown; tarsi yellowish brown; tibial spurs 1–2–2; claws reddish brown with tips black, each with a reddish brown basal tooth and a black median tooth. Hairs on legs black. Wing (Fig. 4) grayish yellow, almost transparent. Cell C yellowish brown; cell Sc and stigma brown; area from stigma to cell dm along cord white; cell bm with a very light brown cloud at tip and white area inside; cell CuA2 with a brown spot at middle and white areas at both sides of the spot. Veins dark brown. Halter with stem dark brown, knob yellowish brown.</p><p>Abdomen. Tergites 1–4 obscure yellow, with light brown longitudinal stripes near lateral margin; sternites 1–4 yellow. Segments 5–9 blackish brown. Hairs black on tergites, yellow on sternites.</p><p>Hypopygium (Figs. 18–21). Tergite 9 (Fig. 21) with median lobe basally about 1/3 width of tergite 9, apically relatively narrow, weakly notched, bearing black spicules. Sternite 8 subterminally convex, with dense brush-like dark brown or yellow setae. Lobe of gonostylus (Fig. 20) broadly flattened, with anterior edge straight and bearing abundant long setae, posterior edge strongly arcuate, apex constricted. Clasper of gonostylus (Fig. 19) with basal beak long, a little bended forward; outer beak produced subapically, shorter than basal beak, extended into an acute spinous point at tip, with dense erect setae; apex of clasper of gonostylus with dense long erect coarse setae.</p><p>Female. Unknown.</p><p>Type material. Holotype male, Henan: Luoyang, Songxian, Baiyun Mountain (33° 40' N, 111° 52' E), 2002. VII. 22 (light trap), Ding Yang. Paratypes: same locality as holotype, 2002. VII. 24, Ding Yang, 1 male; same locality (1500 m), 2004. VII. 15, Kuiyan Zhang, 1 male; 2004. VII. 16, Kuiyan Zhang, 1 male; 2004.</p><p>VII. 17, Hui Dong, 1 male; 2008. VIII. 15 (light trap), Kuiyan Zhang, 1 male. Same locality and collector as holotype, 2002. VII. 20 (light trap), 1 male; 2002. VII. 23 (light trap), 1 male; 2002. VII. 24 (light trap), 1 male; same locality, Kuiyan Zhang: 2004. VII. 15, 1 male. 2004. VII. 16, 4 males; same locality (1500 – 2216 m), 2004. VII. 17, Hui Dong, 1 male; same locality (1500 m), 2008. VIII. 14 (light trap), Ding Yang, 2 males; 2008. VIII. 15 (light trap), Kuiyan Zhang, 2 males. Henan: Huixian, Baligou (35° 37' N, 113° 34' E), 2002. VII. 14 (light trap), Ding Yang, 1 male. Henan: Nanyang, Neixiang, Baotianman (33° 02' N, 111° 50' E), 2004. VII. 23, Hui Dong, 1 male; 2004. VII. 23, Kuiyan Zhang, 1 male; 2004. VII. 24, Kuiyan Zhang, 1 male; same locality (1400 m), 2008. VIII. 11, Xingyue Liu, 1 male.</p><p>Distribution. China (Henan).</p><p>Remarks. The new species is somewhat similar to T. vana Alexander 1934 from Russia in the following characters: tergite 9 with median lobe weakly notched at apex; clasper of gonostylus with outer beak extended into an acute spine at tip, dense long erect setae at apex of clasper of gonostylus. But it can be separated from T. vana by the shape of sternite 8 and lobe of gonostylus, including positions of setae on them, as well as by some details of clasper of gonostylus. In vana, the sternite 8 produces into a small erect to slightly retrorse naked tubercle near apex, before which there is a fringe of long erect pale setae on the median region of the sternite; the anterior edge of the lobe of gonostylus is curved backward, and there is not any long seta near base; in addition, the outer beak of the clasper of gonostylus is more slender, while the apex of the clasper of gonostylus is relatively broader (Alexander 1934; Savchenko 1961).</p><p>Etymology. The species is named after the type locality Henan.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F67AD920FFDF9536FF604A4FFC0AFDC8	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Li, Yan;Yang, Ding	Li, Yan, Yang, Ding (2010): Species of the subgenus Acutipula Alexander from Henan, east-central China (Diptera, Tipulidae). Zootaxa 2648: 32-44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.198727
F67AD920FFDD9537FF604A4FFDE9FE16.text	F67AD920FFDD9537FF604A4FFDE9FE16.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Tipula (Acutipula) buboda Yang and Yang 1992	<div><p>Tipula (Acutipula) buboda Yang and Yang, 1992</p><p>(Figs. 5, 22–25)</p><p>Tipula (Acutipula) buboda Yang and Yang, 1992: 263 . Type locality: China: Hubei (Shennongjia)</p><p>Diagnosis. Pleura dark brown with grayish pollen. Tergite 9 with median lobe basally about 1/3 width of tergite 9, apically conspicuously constricted but relatively broad and truncated, bearing black spicules. Sternite 8 with posterior margin not produced, with abundant long yellow setae subterminally. Clasper of gonostylus with basal beak obtuse at tip; outer beak produced subapically, relatively short and stout; apex of clasper of gonostylus with dense long coarse yellow setae.</p><p>Description. Male. Body length 16–18 mm, wing 19–20 mm.</p><p>Head. Rostrum dark reddish brown, with slender nasus. Vertex dark yellowish brown, occiput blackish brown. Orbits paler. Pollen on head grayish white. Hairs on head black. Antenna nearly 6 mm long; scape and pedicel brownish yellow; flagellum blackish brown, each basally slightly enlarged except first one, verticils nearly as long as corresponding segments. Probocis blackish brown; palpus blackish brown, with black hairs.</p><p>Thorax. General brown with grayish white pollen. Pronotum dark brown; prescutum grayish brown, with four dark grayish brown longitudinal stripes, lateral ones shorter and wider, either side with sparse hairs; anterior and lateral margins of prescutum dark reddish brown; median area of V-shaped transverse mesonotal suture dark reddish brown; scutum grayish brown, each lobe with two dark brown spots, hairs on lateral margins; scutellum and mediotergite dark grayish brown. Pleura dark brown with grayish pollen; laterotergite dark brown with yellowish pollen. Hairs on thorax yellowish brown. All coxae and trochanters yellow with dense yellow hairs; femora brownish yellow with tips dark brown; tibiae yellowish brown with tips dark brown; tarsi yellowish brown except last three segments dark brown; tibial spurs 1–2–2; claws black, each with a reddish brown basal tooth and a black median tooth. Hairs on legs black. Wing (Fig. 5) grayish yellow, almost transparent. Cells C and Sc yellowish brown; stigma brown; area from stigma to cell dm along cord white; cell bm with a light gray cloud at tip and white area inside; cell CuA2 with a light brown spot at middle and white areas at both sides of the spot. Veins dark brown. Halter dark brown.</p><p>Abdomen. Tergites 1–5 dark brownish yellow, with brown longitudinal stripes near lateral margin; sternites 1–5 yellow. Segments 6–9 blackish brown. Hairs black on tergites, yellow on sternites.</p><p>Hypopygium (Figs. 22–25). Tergite 9 (Fig. 25) with median lobe basally about 1/3 width of tergite 9, apically conspicuously constricted but relatively broad and truncated, bearing black spicules. Sternite 8 with posterior margin not produced, but with abundant long yellow setae subterminally. Lobe of gonostylus (Fig. 24) flattened, nearly rectangular, with apex truncated. Clasper of gonostylus (Fig. 23) with basal beak obtuse at tip; outer beak produced subapically, relatively short and stout, with dense setae at tip; apex of clasper of gonostylus with dense long coarse yellow setae; posterior margin of clasper of gonostylus with a sharp compressed process near middle.</p><p>Female. Unknown.</p><p>Specimens examined. Holotype male, Hubei: Shennongjia, Dayanwu (31° 28' N, 110° 24' E), 1984. VI. 29, Jikun Yang. Henan: Luoyang, Songxian, Baiyun mountain (33° 40' N, 111° 52' E), 2002. VII. 25 (light trap), Ding Yang, 1 male; Henan: Luoyang, Songxian, Tianchi mountain (34° 14' N; 111° 51' E, 1330 m), 2004. VII. 12, Hui Dong, 2 males; Henan: Luoyang, Luanchuan, Longyuwan (33° 43' N, 111° 46' E), 2004. VII. 21, Kuiyan Zhang, 1 male.</p><p>Distribution. China (Henan, Hubei).</p><p>Remarks. This species is very similar to T. bubo Alexander, 1918 from Russia and Japan. But it differs from bubo in the shapes of the median lobe of tergite 9, the lobe of gonostylus and the posterior margin of the clasper of gonostylus. In bubo, the median lobe of tergite 9 is round at tip while not constricted near tip; the apex of the lobe of gonostylus is round; the posterior margin of the clasper of gonostylus is smooth without any sharp process (Savchenko 1961).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F67AD920FFDD9537FF604A4FFDE9FE16	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Li, Yan;Yang, Ding	Li, Yan, Yang, Ding (2010): Species of the subgenus Acutipula Alexander from Henan, east-central China (Diptera, Tipulidae). Zootaxa 2648: 32-44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.198727
