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E66C87A9FFEE5C2AFF209F1ADDABFCDF.text	E66C87A9FFEE5C2AFF209F1ADDABFCDF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Lycocerus Gorham 1889	<div><p>A key to the species related to Lycocerus kuatunensis (Wittmer, 1995)</p><p>1. Pro- and meso-outer claws each with an obtuse tooth at base in male; aedeagus: conjoint dorsal plate of parameres with acute lateral angels, ventral process of each paramere strongly curved at base..... L. parameratus sp. nov.</p><p>– Pro- and meso-outer claws simple in male; aedeagus: conjoint dorsal plate of parameres with rounded lateral angels, ventral process of each paramere normal at base.......................................................... 2</p><p>2. Antennae wider in female than in male; aedeagus: conjoint dorsal plate of parameres narrowly emarginated in middle of apical margin, with lateral margins of emargination bent ventrally................ L. nigrigenus sp. nov.</p><p>– Antennae narrower in female than in male; aedeagus not like above........ 3</p><p>3. Head, pronotum and elytra yellowish brown, elytra darkened at apices........................................................... L. nigroapicis sp. nov.</p><p>– Head, pronotum and elytra black, at most yellow at clypeus............... 4</p><p>4. Aedeagus: conjoint dorsal plate of parameres each side with two teeth near lateral angle on inner surface, ventral process of each paramere distinctly shorter than conjoint dorsal plate, laterophyses normal at apices................................................................ L. kuatunensis (Wittmer, 1995)</p><p>– Aedeagus: conjoint dorsal plate of parameres without any tooth on inner surface, ventral process of each paramere nearly as long as conjoint dorsal plate, laterophyses bifurcated at apices....................... L. bifurcatus sp. nov.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E66C87A9FFEE5C2AFF209F1ADDABFCDF	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.		Plazi	Yang, Yu-Xia;Yang, Xing-Ke	Yang, Yu-Xia, Yang, Xing-Ke (2013): Four new species of Lycocerus Gorham, 1889 from China (Coleoptera: Cantharidae). Journal of Natural History 47 (1 - 2): 75-86, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2012.742169, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2012.742169
E66C87A9FFE95C29FDA89A83DA77FAF9.text	E66C87A9FFE95C29FDA89A83DA77FAF9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Lycocerus parameratus Yang & Yang 2013	<div><p>Lycocerus parameratus sp. nov.</p><p>(Figures 2A, 3 A–C, 3G)</p><p>Male. See Figure 2A. Body length: 8.0– 8.5 mm; width: 1.7–1.8 mm. Head black, clypeus and mouthparts yellow, mandibles dark brown, maxillary and labial palpomeres black, antennae black, antennomeres I–IV yellow ventrally, pronotum black, pronotal hypomera yellow at lower margins, scutellum and elytra black, legs black, coxae, trochanters and femora yellow, femora black along upper sides, prosternum yellow, meso- and metasterna and abdomen black, lateral and posterior margins of abdominal ventrites and the whole last ventrite yellow. Body densely covered with light yellow short pubescence, sparsely mixed with long erected pubescence on clypeus, pronotum and elytra.</p><p>Head. Rounded, breadth across eyes wider than anterior margin of pronotum, dorsum finely and densely punctate, eyes moderately protruding, apical maxillary palpomeres long-triangular, widest nearly in middle, apical half of inner margins sharp and arcuate, antennae subfiliform and slightly flatted, extending to apical one-fifth of elytra, antennomeres II as long as wide at apex, IV slightly longer and narrower than III, IV–XI each with a short and narrow longitudinal furrow near middle of outer margin, XI longer than X and pointed at apex.</p><p>Pronotum. Subquadrate, distinctly longer than wide, anterior margin arcuate, lateral margins nearly parallel, posterior margin arcuate and slightly bordered, anterior angles rounded, posterior angles nearly vertical, disc convex at posterolateral parts, surface finely and densely punctate as that on head.</p><p>Elytra. About three times longer than pronotum, three times longer than humeral width, lateral margins distinctly converging posteriorly, disc densely and slightly largely punctate than that on pronotum.</p><p>Legs. Pro- and meso-outer claws each with an obtuse tooth at base, inner claws simple, both meta-outer and inner claws simple.</p><p>Aedeagus. See Figure 3 A–C. Conjoint dorsal plate of parameres widely emarginated at apical margin and slightly protuberant in middle of emargination, lateral angles acute, lateral margins triangularly protuberant nearly in middle and folded inwards, with an inverse-triangular ridge extending from apical margin along median longitudinal line on inner surface; ventral process of each paramere strongly curved at base and distinctly shorter than conjoint dorsal plate; laterophyses narrow, with apices rounded and turned inwards, next to each other in middle.</p><p>Female. Similar to male, but eyes slightly protruding; antennae filiform, slightly narrower and shorter than that of male, extending to middle of elytra, antennomeres IV–XI without furrows; pronotum with disc slightly convex; elytra with lateral margins slightly converging posteriorly; pro- and meso-femora and tibiae yellow, apical parts of femora and the whole tibiae black along upper sides; abdominal sternite VIII (Figure 3G) with a large semicircle emargination in middle and two small rounded emarginations on both sides of posterior margin.</p><p>Type material. Holotype: ♂, China, Guangdong, Nanling, Xiaohuangshan, 1318–1574 m, 17 July 2008, leg. Gan-Yan Yang [transliterated from Chinese label] (in IZAS) . Paratypes: 1♀, China, Hunan, Yizhang, Mangshan, Tiantaishan, 15 July 2008, leg. Hong-Bin Liang [transliterated from Chinese label] (IZAS) ; 1♂, same data, 1487 m, 24.97 ◦ N, 112.96 ◦ E (IZAS) .</p><p>Etymology. This specific name is derived from the Latin paramere (lateral lobe), referring to its characteristic parameres of aedeagus.</p><p>Remarks. The right protarsomeres IV–V of the holotype are missing. The right antennomeres III–XI, left mesoleg and right metatarsi of the paratype male are missing. The right metatarsomeres II–V of the paratype female are missing.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E66C87A9FFE95C29FDA89A83DA77FAF9	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.		Plazi	Yang, Yu-Xia;Yang, Xing-Ke	Yang, Yu-Xia, Yang, Xing-Ke (2013): Four new species of Lycocerus Gorham, 1889 from China (Coleoptera: Cantharidae). Journal of Natural History 47 (1 - 2): 75-86, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2012.742169, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2012.742169
E66C87A9FFEA5C26FE639C44D80FF998.text	E66C87A9FFEA5C26FE639C44D80FF998.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Lycocerus nigroapicis Yang & Yang 2013	<div><p>Lycocerus nigroapicis sp. nov.</p><p>(Figures 2B, 3 D–F, 3H)</p><p>Male. See Figure 2B. Body length: 7.0– 9.5 mm; width: 1.6–2.2 mm. Body yellowish brown, mandibles dark brown, maxillary and labial palpomeres black, antennae black, apices of elytra black, femora black at apical part, tibiae and tarsi black. Body covered with yellowish brown short pubescence, with black pubescence on black areas, mixed with slightly long erected pubescence on clypeus, pronotum, elytra and legs.</p><p>Head. Rounded, breadth across eyes wider than anterior margin of pronotum, dorsum finely and sparsely punctate, eyes moderately protruding, apical maxillary palpomeres long-triangular, widest nearly in middle, apical half of inner margins sharp and arcuate, antennae subfiliform and slightly flatted, extending to apical onefifth of elytra, antennomeres II as long as wide at apex, III widest, IV slightly longer and narrower than III, IV–XI each with a short and narrow longitudinal furrow at apical one-third of outer margin, XI longer than X and pointed at apex.</p><p>Pronotum. Subquadrate, distinctly longer than wide, anterior margin arcuate, lateral margins slightly sinuate and diverging posteriorly, posterior margin arcuate and slightly bordered, anterior angles rounded, posterior angles nearly vertical, disc convex at posterolateral parts, surface finely and sparsely punctate as that on head.</p><p>Elytra. About three times longer than pronotum, three times longer than humeral width, lateral margins distinctly converging posteriorly, disc largely and densely punctate, each elytron with two obscure longitudinal costae.</p><p>Legs. All claws simple.</p><p>Aedeagus. See Figure 3 D–F. Conjoint dorsal plate of parameres widely and roundly emarginated in middle of apical margin, lateral angles vertical, lateral margins nearly straight, with a long-triangular ridge near apical margin along median longitudinal line on inner surface; ventral process of each paramere normal and slightly bent inwards at apex, slightly shorter than conjoint dorsal plate; laterophyses wide, with apices tapered and directed dorsally, separated on both sides.</p><p>Female. Similar to male, but eyes slightly protruding; antennae filiform, slightly narrower and shorter than that of male, extending to basal one-third of elytra, antennomeres IV–XI without furrows; pronotum with disc indistinctly convex; elytra with lateral margins slightly converging posteriorly; pro- and meso-outer claws each with an obtuse tooth at base; abdominal sternite VIII (Figure 3H) rounded and slightly protuberant at posterior margin, with a membranous area on each side of posterior part.</p><p>Type material. Holotype: ♂, China, Guangxi, Wuming, Damingshan, 5–14 August 2011, leg. Yuan-Yuan Lu [transliterated from Chinese label] (HBUM) . Paratypes: 2♂♂, 1♀, same data as holotype (HBUM) .</p><p>Etymology. This specific name is derived from niger (black) and apex (tip), referring to its black apices of elytra.</p><p>Remarks. The right antennomeres IX–XI and right proclaw of the paratype female are missing.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E66C87A9FFEA5C26FE639C44D80FF998	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.		Plazi	Yang, Yu-Xia;Yang, Xing-Ke	Yang, Yu-Xia, Yang, Xing-Ke (2013): Four new species of Lycocerus Gorham, 1889 from China (Coleoptera: Cantharidae). Journal of Natural History 47 (1 - 2): 75-86, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2012.742169, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2012.742169
E66C87A9FFE45C25FE7E998FDBA3FEDD.text	E66C87A9FFE45C25FE7E998FDBA3FEDD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Lycocerus bifurcatus Yang & Yang 2013	<div><p>Lycocerus bifurcatus sp. nov.</p><p>(Figures 2C, 4 A–C)</p><p>Male. See Figure 2C. Body length: 9.8–10.5 mm; width: 2.0– 2.1 mm. Body black, clypeus and mouthparts yellow, apical maxillary and labial palpomeres darkened, mandibles dark brown, antennomeres I–II yellow, slightly darkened at apices, pronotal hypomera yellow at lower margins, prosternum yellow, coxae, trochanters and basal half of femora yellow, coxae slightly darkened at bases, pro- and mesotibiae yellow along apical half of lower sides, abdominal ventrites with lateral and posterior margins yellow. Body densely covered with light yellow short pubescence, sparsely mixed with long erected pubescence on clypeus and elytra.</p><p>Head. Rounded, breadth across eyes wider than anterior margin of pronotum, dorsum finely and densely punctate, eyes moderately protruding, apical maxillary palpomeres long-triangular, widest nearly in middle, apical half of inner margins sharp and arcuate, antennae subfiliform and slightly flatted, extending nearly to posterior margin of elytra, antennomeres II as long as wide at apex, IV slightly longer than III, IV–X each with a short and narrow longitudinal furrow in middle of outer margin (XI missing).</p><p>Pronotum. Subquadrate, distinctly longer than wide, anterior margin arcuate, lateral margins nearly parallel, posterior margin arcuate and slightly bordered, anterior angles rounded, posterior angles nearly vertical, disc convex at posterolateral parts, surface finely and densely punctate as that on head.</p><p>Elytra. About 3.5 times longer than pronotum, 3.5 times longer than humeral width, lateral margins slightly converging posteriorly, disc densely and slightly largely punctate than that on pronotum.</p><p>Legs. All claws simple.</p><p>Aedeagus. See Figure 4 A–C. Conjoint dorsal plate of parameres widely and roundly emarginated in middle of apical margin, lateral angles rounded, lateral margins triangularly protuberant nearly in middle, with a short and longitudinal ridge near apical margin along median longitudinal line on inner surface; ventral process of each paramere wide and almost straight, nearly as long as conjoint dorsal plate; laterophyses wide, with apices bifurcated and directed dorsally, separated on both sides.</p><p>Female. Unknown.</p><p>Type material. Holotype: ♂, S. China, Kwangtung [Guangdong], Kan-Lin San [Jiulian Shan], 700–900 m, Lien-Ping Distr. [Lianping], 20 April 1940, J.L. Gressitt and F.K. To (IZAS) . Paratype: 1♂, Guangdong, Shixing, Chebaling, 25 April 1991, leg. Rui- Zhen Wen [transliterated from Chinese label] (SYSU) .</p><p>Etymology. This specific name is derived from Latin bi - (two) and furca (fork), referring to its bifurcated apices of laterophyses of aedeagus.</p><p>Remarks. The left antennomeres IX–XI and right VIII–XI, right protarsomeres II–V and left mesotarsomeres II–V of the holotype are missing. The left antennomeres II–XI and right XI, right protarsomeres IV–V, right mesotarsomeres V, left mesoleg and both metalegs of the paratype are missing.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E66C87A9FFE45C25FE7E998FDBA3FEDD	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.		Plazi	Yang, Yu-Xia;Yang, Xing-Ke	Yang, Yu-Xia, Yang, Xing-Ke (2013): Four new species of Lycocerus Gorham, 1889 from China (Coleoptera: Cantharidae). Journal of Natural History 47 (1 - 2): 75-86, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2012.742169, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2012.742169
E66C87A9FFE65C25FE369860D8FCFA99.text	E66C87A9FFE65C25FE369860D8FCFA99.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Lycocerus kuatunensis (Wittmer 1995)	<div><p>Lycocerus kuatunensis (Wittmer, 1995)</p><p>(Figure 4G)</p><p>Athemus (s.str.) kuatunensis Wittmer 1995, p 224, Abb. 62, 63.</p><p>Lycocerus kuatunensis Kazantsev and Brancucci 2007, p 251 .</p><p>Female. Abdominal sternite VIII (Figure 4G) slightly largely and roundly emarginated in middle of posterior margin, with a large membranous area on each side and longitudinally sclerotized in “Y” shape in middle of posterior part.</p><p>Examined type specimens. Holotype: ♂, [China], Fukien, Kuatun [Fujian: Guadun], 2 June 1946, Tschung sen (NHMB) . Paratypes: 1♀, same data as holotype, 30 May 1935; 1♂, 1♀, same data, 16 June 1935; 2♂♂, same data, 26 June 1935; 1♂, 1♀, same data, 8 June 1946; 2♂♂, 2♀♀, same data, 15 June 1946; 1♂, same data, 25 May 1946; 1♀, same data, 20 May 1946; 1♂, same data, 4 June 1946; 1♀, same data, 9 April 1946; 1♂, Fukien, Kuatun [Fujian: Guadun], 2300 m, 27 ◦ 40 ′ N, 117 ◦ 40 ′ E, 26 May 1935, J. Klapperich ; 1♀, Yenpingfu [Fujian: Nanping] (all in NHMB) .</p><p>Additional examined specimens. 1♀, China, Fujian, Chongan, Xingcun, Sangang, 740–780 m, 16 May 1960, leg. Yi-Ran Zhang [transliterated from Chinese label, the following are the same]; 1♂, same data, 740 m; 1♂, same locality, 720 m, 12 May 1960, leg. Sheng-Qiao Jiang; 1♂, same locality, 740 m, 17 May 1960, leg. Yi-Ran Zhang; 1♀, same locality, 740–910 m, 25 May 1960, leg. Cheng-Lin Ma; 1♀, same locality, 740–900 m, 6 July 1960, leg. Yi-Ran Zhang; 1♀, same locality, 740–900 m, 17 May 1960, leg. Cheng-Lin Ma; 1♀, Fujian, Jianyang, Huangkeng, Aotou, 800–950 m, 3 June 1960, leg. Yong Zuo ; 1♀, Fujian, Jianyang, Aotou, 28 May 1973, leg. Pei-Yu Yu ; 2♀♀, same locality, 26 May 1973, leg. Pei-Yu Yu; 1♂, Fujian, Wuyishan, Aotou, 26 May 1973 ; 1♀, same locality, 12 May 1973; 1♂, Fujian, Jiangle, Longqishan, 21 May 1991, leg. Run-Zhi Zhang. ( All in IZAS.)</p><p>Remarks. The abdominal sternite VIII of the female of this species is described and illustrated for the first time.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E66C87A9FFE65C25FE369860D8FCFA99	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.		Plazi	Yang, Yu-Xia;Yang, Xing-Ke	Yang, Yu-Xia, Yang, Xing-Ke (2013): Four new species of Lycocerus Gorham, 1889 from China (Coleoptera: Cantharidae). Journal of Natural History 47 (1 - 2): 75-86, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2012.742169, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2012.742169
E66C87A9FFE65C23FE609CA4DD1DFD1F.text	E66C87A9FFE65C23FE609CA4DD1DFD1F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Lycocerus nigrigenus Yang & Yang 2013	<div><p>Lycocerus nigrigenus sp. nov.</p><p>(Figures 2D, 4 D–F, 4H)</p><p>Athemus kiontochananus (Pic, 1921), Wittmer 1995, p 241, Abb. 87, 88 [misidentification].</p><p>Male. See Figure 2D. Body length: 8.5–11.0 mm; width: 2.0– 2.6 mm. Body black, head red, mandibles dark brown, maxillary and labial palpomeres black, genae black, prothorax red. Body densely covered with black short pubescence, mixed with long erected pubescence on elytra and tibiae, clypeus, mouthparts, pronotum, coxae, trochanters, ventral sides of femora and ventral parts of thorax and abdomen with slightly long light yellow pubescence.</p><p>Head. Subquadrate, breadth across eyes wider than anterior margin of pronotum, dorsum finely and densely punctate, eyes moderately protruding, apical maxillary palpomeres long-triangular, widest nearly in middle, apical half of inner margins sharp and arcuate, antennae subfiliform and slightly flatted, extending to apical one-third of elytra, antennomeres II about twice longer than wide at apex, IV slightly longer and narrower than III, IV–XI each with a short and narrow longitudinal furrow near apex of outer margin, XI longer than X and pointed at apex.</p><p>Pronotum. Subquadrate, slightly longer than wide, anterior margin arcuate, lateral margins slightly sinuate and diverging posteriorly, posterior margin arcuate and slightly bordered, anterior angles rounded, posterior angles nearly vertical, disc convex at posterolateral parts, surface finely and densely punctate as that on head.</p><p>Elytra. About 4.0 times longer than pronotum, 3.5 times longer than humeral width, lateral margins slightly converging posteriorly, disc coarse, densely and largely punctate than that on pronotum, each elytron with two obscure longitudinal costae.</p><p>Legs. All claws simple.</p><p>Aedeagus. See Figure 4 D–F. Conjoint dorsal plate of parameres slightly emarginated in middle, with lateral angles of emargination bent ventrally, lateral angles rounded, lateral margins nearly straight; ventral process of each paramere with apex slightly bent inwards, nearly as long as conjoint dorsal plate; laterophyses wide, with apices tapered and directed dorsally, separated on both sides.</p><p>Female. Similar to male, but eyes slightly protruding; antennae slightly wider and shorter than that of male, extending to middle of elytra, antennomeres IV–XI without furrows; pronotum nearly as long as wide, with disc slightly convex; elytra with lateral margins nearly parallel; pro- and meso-outer claws each with an obtuse tooth at base; abdominal sternite VIII (Figure 4H) slightly emarginated in middle of posterior margin, with a membranous area on each side of posterior part.</p><p>Type material. Holotype: ♂, China, Zhejiang, Taishun, Wuyanling, 28 July–3 August 2005, leg. Yi-Bin Ba [transliterated from Chinese label] (HBUM) . Paratypes: 7♂♂, 1♀, same data as holotype (HBUM); Zhejiang, Wuyanling, 3 August 2007, leg. Wei- Bing Zhu (NKUM) ; 4♂♂, 1♀, Kuatun [Fujian: Guadun], 26 July 1946 (NHMB) ; 1♀, [Fujian], Shaowu, Tachuland [Dazhulan], 11 June 1942 (NHMB) ; 1♂, same locality, 8 August 1945 (NHMB); 1♀, same locality, 15 June 1942 (NHMB); 1♂, same locality, 19 June 1942 (NHMB); 1♀, Kuatun [Fujian: Guadun], 23 June 1946, Tschung Sen. (NHMB) ; 2♂♂, 5♀♀, same data, 15 July 1946 (NHMB); 1♀, same data, 22 July 1946 (NHMB); 1♂, 1♀, Kuatun [Fujian: Guadun], 2300 m, 27 ◦ 40 ′ N, 117 ◦ 40 ′ E, 13 June 1936, J. Klapperich (NHMB) ; 1♂, Fujian, Jianyang, Huangkeng, Aotou, 800–950 m, 10 July 1960, leg. Yong Zuo [transliterated from Chinese label, the following are the same] (IZAS) ; 1♀, Fujian, Chongan, Xingcun, Guadun, 840–1160 m, 1 August 1960, leg. Yi-Ran Zhang (IZAS) ; 1♀, Fujian, Chongan, Xingcun, Xianfengling, 850–1170 m, 23 July 1960, leg. Yi-Ran Zhang (IZAS) ; 1♂, Fujian, Chongan, Xingcun, Longdu, 580–650 m, 29 June 1960, leg. Yi-Ran Zhang (IZAS) .</p><p>Etymology. This specific name is derived from Latin niger (black) and gena (cheek), referring to its head with black genae.</p><p>Remarks. The type specimens of NHMB were determined as Athemus kiontochananus (Pic, 1921) (now in Lycocerus) by Wittmer (1995). In the present study, the types of L. kiontochananus and its synonymized species (Holotype ♀ of Cantharis kiontochanana Pic, 1921, “ Chine, Kiautschau [Shandong: Jiaozhou]”; Holotype ♀ of Cantharis perroudi Pic, 1937, “ China ”; Holotype ♀ of Cantharis perroudi var. atropygidialis Pic, 1937, “Tienmushan [Zhejiang: Tianmushan], 22 June 1936, coll. O. Piel”, all in MNHN) were examined.</p><p>However, the aforementioned type specimens are shown to be distinctly different from L. kiontochananus in the abdominal sternite VIII of female, which is a useful and popular character to distinguish the species of Lycocerus, so they belong to an unknown species, which is described here under the name of L. nigrigenus sp. nov.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E66C87A9FFE65C23FE609CA4DD1DFD1F	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.		Plazi	Yang, Yu-Xia;Yang, Xing-Ke	Yang, Yu-Xia, Yang, Xing-Ke (2013): Four new species of Lycocerus Gorham, 1889 from China (Coleoptera: Cantharidae). Journal of Natural History 47 (1 - 2): 75-86, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2012.742169, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2012.742169
