taxonID	type	description	language	source
CF5E1878865DC2B0BCB56F54BC737A32.taxon	diagnosis	TDiagnosiss. The genus Metolinus Cameron can be distinguished from all other genus level taxa within the tribe Xantholinini by the following characters: a) body nearly compressed, small to medium sized (3 - 8 mm), rarely larger (8 - 10 mm); b) head subquadrate or subrectangular (Fig. 2), often with microsculpture of microstriae (rarely of polygonal reticulum) and sparse medium punctures; c) frontal furrow often short or not obvious, ocular grooves distinct; d) penultimate segment of maxillary palpi and labial palpi distinctly longest, ultimate one slender and subaciculate (Fig. 3); e) pronotum with admedian and lateral row of punctures (Fig. 4); f) antesternal plate integrated (Fig. 5); g) superior line of hypomeron bending towards the prosternum before anterior angle of pronotum, but not joining with inferior line; h) tibiae with apical ctenidium, only protibiae with 2 - 3 rows of subapical ctenidia; i) aedeagus subelliptical, or lenticular, with symmetrical and thin parameres (Fig. 9); j) female genital segment with large sternite, devoid of supplementary sclerites (Fig. 10 H).	en	Zhou, Yu-Lingzi, Zhou, Hong-Zhang (2011): Taxonomy of the genus Metolinus Cameron (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Staphylininae, Xantholinini) from China with description of three new species. ZooKeys 112: 53-87, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.112.1138, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.112.1138
2FA5FCB200366B3064F47A66D3FAA5FF.taxon	description	Description. Measurement. BL = 7.9 mm, FL = 3.8 mm, HL = 1.2 mm, HW = 0.93 mm, PL = 1.3 mm, PW = 0.90 mm, EL = 1.3 mm, EW = 1.1 mm. Body nearly compressed and medium sized. Head, pronotum, mesoscutellum and elytra entirely dark brown. Abdomen dark brown, segment II and genital segments paler. Legs brown except femora obviously darker. Antennae entirely brown. Maxillary palpi and labial palpi light brown. Head (Fig. 10 - 1 A). Subrectangular (HL to HW ratio 1.3), tempora (behind eyes) slightly widened posteriorly, posterior angles rounded. Dorsal integument shiny, with extensive microsculpture composed of a mixture of transverse microstriae and polygonal reticulum, and with sparse, scattered with setiferous punctures of medium size, distance between punctures ca. 2 puncture diameters. With pair of frontal puncture on epistoma, 2 antennal punctures near antennal insertion, ocular puncture near medial margin of eye (ca. 3 - 4 puncture diameters to eye), temporal puncture at posterior 1 / 5 and occipital puncture at lateral 1 / 3; deflexed portion of tempora with same setiferous punctures and microstriae as on dorsal integument. Frontal furrows superficial and short, not longer than 1 / 2 of eye length. Ocular furrows of medium length, equal to eye length. Eye of medium size, nearly 1 / 3 of temple length (eye: temple = 0.23: 0.68 mm), slightly protruding laterad. Epistoma protruding forwards, anterior margin subtruncated, dorsally flat and broad, as wide as 1 / 2 of eye length. Distance between antennal insertions ca. 0.32 mm, obviously wider than that from antenna to eye (ca. 0.26 mm). Ventral integument shiny, with polygonal reticulum, and with setiferous punctures as on dorsal integument, but obviously denser laterad. Mentum with a pair of setae inserted at anterior angle in addition to other irregularly scattered setae, submentum with 2 pairs of setae. Gular sutures fused at middle, and not separated at base of occiput. Gular plate devoid of punctures, with distinct transverse microstriae. Antennae (Fig. 10 - 1 B). Scape stout, thickened apically, longer than three subsequent antennomeres combined, ca. 0.45 mm; 2 nd elongate, ca. 0.14 mm, distinctly longer than 3 rd; 3 rd globular, ca. 0.090 mm; 4 th and 5 th subequal, ca. 0.080 mm; last antennomere of medium length, ca. 0.15 mm, subequal to preceding 2 antennomeres combined. Mouthparts. Labrum transverse and V-shaped bilobed, two lateral teeth subtruncated on anterior margin. Mandibles falciform, left one with two teeth on medial edge. Maxillary palpus elongate, with 3 rd segment longest, last slender and aciculate. Labial palpus distinctly slender, with 2 nd longest, last slender and aciculate. Neck. Rather narrow (ca. 0.24 mm), approximately of 1 / 4 of head width. Pronotum (Fig. 10 - 1 A). Subrectangular, distinctly elongate (PL to PW ratio 1.4), of same length and width as head. Slightly widened anteriad, lateral margins concavely sinuate, anterior angles well defined, posterior angles broadly rounded. Integument shiny, extensively covered with oblique microstriae; with two rows of setiferous punctures on each side, admedian row consisting of 7 - 9 punctures and lateral row of 6 - 8 punctures obliquely arranged; hind angle puncture ca. 1 - 2 puncture diameters distant from lateral margin. Antesternal plate integrated and symmetrically shallowly concave medially; medial longitudinal suture missing, transverse suture at anterior 1 / 5 fine but visible. Prosternum with demarcated medial longitudinal carina on furcasternum, prosternal process (between anterior legs) triangularly projecting upwards. Mesoventrite extensively covered with transverse microstriae, medial longitudinal carina demarcated, process of mesoventrite triangularly protruding backwards. Metaventrite rather long, medial longitudinal keel sharp and obvious, without a fine furrow on posterior 1 / 3 of keel top; process of metaventrite subtruncated. Elytra (Fig. 10 - 1 A). Subrectangular, distinctly elongate (EL to EW ratio 1.2), of same length as pronotum, but obviously wider. Humeri well developed, lateral margins subparallel or slightly widened posteriorly, hind margin subtruncated. Integument shiny and flattened, without microsculpture, and with setiferous punctures arranged in several rows (more than 3 rows) on each elytron; deflexed portion of each elytron with 2 - 3 rows of sparse setiferous puncture s. Legs (Fig. 10 - 1 C). First four segments of protarsi obviously dilated, heart shaped, bearing extremely dense clothing of white fine hairs ventrally, last tarsomere as long as III-IV combined. Last segment of both meso- and metatarsi longer than that of protarsi and about equal to length of II-IV combined. Tibiae with apical ctenidium, only protibia with 2 - 3 rows of subapical ctenidia. Abdomen. Cylindrical, broadest at segment VI. Terga III-VII shiny, entire surface covered with distinct transverse microstriae, sparsely scattered with dot-like setiferous punctures, but denser laterobasally; each tergite with impunctate basal impression bearing more obvious transverse microstriae. All abdominal sterna shiny, with microstriae and setiferous punctures as those on terga. Male. Tergite VIII entirely covered with setiferous punctures, except a narrow medial longitudinal impunctate band; posterior margins of tergite VIII and sternite VIII both arcuately protruding backwards (Fig. 10 A, B). Tergite of genital segment symmetrical and small, with sharp base and subtruncated apex (Fig. 10 C), in situ broadly exposed between pleurites. Pleurites of genital segment symmetrical, connected mediobasally. Sternite asymmetrical, with rounded base and more angular left side (Fig. 10 D). Aedeagus pear-shaped and medium sized (Fig. 10 - 1 E; Fig. 10 E-G), basal bulbus ca. 1.50 mm long; median lobe triangular and long, ca. 1 / 3 of basal bulbus length. Parameres symmetrical and thin, ca. 1 / 3 of basal bulbus length. Internal sac with a cylindrical and spiral solid structure, of black color but base paler. Female. Posterior margin of tergite VIII and sternite VIII broadly arcuate backwards. Genital segment medium sized (Fig. 10 - 1 D; Fig. 10 H), ca. 0.86 mm long. Sternite with subtruncated base. No additional sclerites attached on base of genital segment, except some membranous structures.	en	Zhou, Yu-Lingzi, Zhou, Hong-Zhang (2011): Taxonomy of the genus Metolinus Cameron (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Staphylininae, Xantholinini) from China with description of three new species. ZooKeys 112: 53-87, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.112.1138, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.112.1138
2FA5FCB200366B3064F47A66D3FAA5FF.taxon	distribution	Distribution. China (Xizang).	en	Zhou, Yu-Lingzi, Zhou, Hong-Zhang (2011): Taxonomy of the genus Metolinus Cameron (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Staphylininae, Xantholinini) from China with description of three new species. ZooKeys 112: 53-87, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.112.1138, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.112.1138
2FA5FCB200366B3064F47A66D3FAA5FF.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The specific epithet is the Chinese name (Pin-Yin) of the type locality.	en	Zhou, Yu-Lingzi, Zhou, Hong-Zhang (2011): Taxonomy of the genus Metolinus Cameron (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Staphylininae, Xantholinini) from China with description of three new species. ZooKeys 112: 53-87, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.112.1138, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.112.1138
FA362485C0817F0EF1BF8FCAA9094A89.taxon	description	Description. Measurement. BL = 5.8 mm, FL = 2.9 mm, HL = 0.84 mm, HW = 0.78 mm, PL = 1.00 mm, PW = 0.69 mm, EL = 1.00 mm, EW = 1.00 mm. Body medium sized and nearly compressed. Body entirely dark brown, except each apical 1 / 3 of abdominal segment lighter. Legs dark brown, tarsi lighter. Antennae, maxillary palpi and labial palpi light brown. Head (Fig. 11 - 1 A). Subquadrate (HL to HW ratio 1.1), tempora (behind eyes) widened posteriorly, posterior angles rounded. Dorsal integument shiny, extensively covered with distinct transverse microstriae, and with sparse, scattered setiferous punctures of medium size, distance between punctures ca. 3 puncture diameters. With pair of frontal puncture on epistoma, 2 antennal punctures near antennal insertion, ocular puncture near medial margin of eye (ca. 3 - 4 puncture diameters from eye), temporal puncture at posterior 1 / 5 and occipital puncture at lateral 1 / 3; deflexed portion of tempora with same setiferous punctures and microstriae as on dorsal integument. Frontal furrows parallel and of medium length, longer than 1 / 2 of eye length. Ocular furrows deep and long, over eye length. Eye medium sized, nearly 1 / 3 of temple length (eye: temple = 0.18: 0.53 mm), slightly protruding laterad. Epistoma not protruding, anterior margin subtruncated, dorsally flat and broad, over 1 / 2 of eye length. Distance between antennal insertions ca. 0.23 mm, subequal to that from antenna to eyes (ca. 0.26 mm). Ventral integument shiny, with same microstriae and setiferous punctures as on dorsal integument. Mentum with three pairs of setae inserted at each anterior angle in addition to other irregularly scattered setae, submentum with four pairs of setae. Gular sutures fused at middle, but separated at base of occiput. Gular plate devoid of punctures, but with distinct transverse microstriae. Antennae (Fig. 11 - 1 B). Scape stout, thickened apically, longer than three subsequent antennomeres combined, ca. 0.45 mm; 2 nd elongate, ca. 0.15 mm, distinctly longer than 3 rd; 3 rd globular, ca. 0.075 mm; 4 th and 5 th subequal, ca. 0.06 mm; last antennomere moderately long, ca. 0.15 mm, subequal to preceding 2 antennomeres combined. Mouthparts. Labrum short and U-shaped bilobed, two subtruncated teeth on anterior margin. Mandibles falciform, left one with two teeth on medial edge. Maxillary palpus elongate, with 3 rd segment longest, last slender and aciculate. Labial palpus distinctly slender, with 2 nd longest, last slender and aciculate. Neck. Rather narrow (ca. 0.24 mm), slightly wider than 1 / 4 of head width. Pronotum (Fig. 11 - 1 A). Subrectangular, distinctly elongate (PL to PW ratio 1.4), obviously longer than head, but of same width. Widened anteriad, lateral margins concavely sinuate; anterior angles well defined, posterior angles broadly rounded. Integument shiny, extensively with oblique microstriae; with two rows of setiferous punctures on each side, admedian row consisting of 7 - 9 punctures, lateral row of 6 - 8 punctures obliquely arranged; hind angle puncture ca. 1 - 2 puncture diameters distant from lateral margin. Antesternal plate integrated and not shallowly concave; medial longitudinal suture missing, transverse suture at anterior 1 / 5 fine but visible. Prosternum with demarcated medial longitudinal carina on posterior 1 / 5 of basisternum, anteriorly fused with prosternal process (between anterior legs). Mesoventrite extensively covered with transverse microstriae, medial longitudinal carina demarcated, process of mesoventri te arcuately protruding backwards. Metaventrite rather long, medial longitudinal keel sharp and obvious, with a fine furrow on posterior 1 / 2 of keel top; process of metaventrite subtruncated. Elytra (Fig. 11 - 1 A). Subquadrate, distinctly elongate (EL to EW ratio 1.0), of same length as pronotum, but distinctly wider. Humeri well developed, lateral margins widened posteriorly, hind margin convex. Integument shiny and flattened, without microsculpture, with setiferous punctures arranged in several rows (more than 3) on each side; deflexed portion of each elytron with 3 - 5 rows of punctures. Legs. First four segments of protarsi obviously dilated, heart shaped, bearing extremely dense clothing of white fine hairs ventrally, last tarsomere as long as III-IV combined. Last segment of both meso- and metatarsi longer than that of protarsi and about equal to length of II-IV combined. Tibiae with apical ctenidium, only protibia with 2 - 3 rows of subapical ctenidia. Abdomen. Cylindrical, broadest at segment VI. Terga III-VII shiny, entire surface covered with distinct transverse microstriae, with sparse, scattered, tiny setiferous punctures; each tergite with impunctate basal impression bearing more obvious transverse microstriae. All abdominal sterna shiny, with microstriae and setiferous punctures as those on terga. Male. Tergite VIII entirely covered with setiferous punctures, except a narrow medial longitudinal impunctate band; posterior margin of tergite VIII (Fig. 11 A) and sternite VIII (Fig. 11 B) broadly arcuately protruding backwards,. Tergite of genital segment (Fig. 11 C) symmetrical and medium sized, widest at midlength, with sharp base and rounded apex, in situ broadly exposed between pleurites. Pleurites of genital segment symmetrical, connected mediobasally. Sternite (Fig. 11 D) asymmetrical, with rounded base and subtruncated right side. Aedeagus (Fig. 11 - 1 DFig. 11 E-G) pear-shaped and small sized, basal bulbus ca. 0.75 mm long; median lobe medium sized and sharply narrowed towards apex, ca. 1 / 3 of basal bulbus length. Parameres symmetrical and thin, ca. 1 / 3 of basal bulbus length. Internal sac (Fig. 11 - 1 E; Fig. 11 H) with brown and slightly sclerotized structure, composed of soft scales and 2 - 3 darker and transverse tubular-shaped structures medially. Female. Posterior margin of tergite VIII and sternite VIII distinctly arcuate backwards. Genital segment (Fig. 11 - 1 C) small, ca. 0.50 mm long. Sternite with subtruncated base. In addition, with some membranous structures attached to base of genital segment.	en	Zhou, Yu-Lingzi, Zhou, Hong-Zhang (2011): Taxonomy of the genus Metolinus Cameron (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Staphylininae, Xantholinini) from China with description of three new species. ZooKeys 112: 53-87, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.112.1138, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.112.1138
FA362485C0817F0EF1BF8FCAA9094A89.taxon	distribution	Distribution. China (Sichuan).	en	Zhou, Yu-Lingzi, Zhou, Hong-Zhang (2011): Taxonomy of the genus Metolinus Cameron (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Staphylininae, Xantholinini) from China with description of three new species. ZooKeys 112: 53-87, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.112.1138, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.112.1138
FA362485C0817F0EF1BF8FCAA9094A89.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The specific epithet is the Latin word emarginatus (emarginate) and refers to the shape of anterior margin of the epistoma.	en	Zhou, Yu-Lingzi, Zhou, Hong-Zhang (2011): Taxonomy of the genus Metolinus Cameron (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Staphylininae, Xantholinini) from China with description of three new species. ZooKeys 112: 53-87, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.112.1138, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.112.1138
F146D6F21490067244D83C5DD01B3DE1.taxon	description	Description. Measurement. BL = 5.0 mm, FL = 2.3 mm, HL = 0.62 mm, HW = 0.53 mm, PL = 0.75 mm, PW = 0.51 mm, EL = 0.83 mm, EW = 0.72 mm. Body medium sized and nearly compressed. Body entirely dark brown. Legs dark brown, tarsi lighter. Antennae, maxillary palpi and labial palpi light brown. Head (Fig. 12 - 1 A). Subrectangular (HL to HW ratio 1.2), tempora (behind eyes) obviously widened posteriorly, posterior angles rounded. Dorsal integument shiny, extensively covered with distinct transverse microstriae, and sparse, scattered setiferous punctures of medium size, distance between punctures ca. 5 - 6 puncture diameters. With pair of frontal puncture on epistoma, 2 antennal punctures near antennal insertion, ocular puncture near medial margin of eye (ca. 3 - 4 puncture diameters from eye), temporal puncture at posterior 1 / 5 and occipital puncture at lateral 1 / 3; deflexed portion of tempora with same setiferous punctures and microstriae as on dorsal integument. Frontal furrows superficial and short, slightly shorter than 1 / 2 of eye length. Ocular furrows of medium length, subequal to 1 / 2 of eye length. Eye of relatively large size, longer than 1 / 2 temporal length (eye: temple = 0.18: 0.29 mm), distinctly protruding laterad. Epistoma protruding forwards, anterior margin subtruncated, dorsally flat and broad, as wide as 1 / 2 of eye length. Distance between antennal insertions ca. 0.20 mm, obviously wider than distance from antenna to eyes (ca. 0.09 mm). Ventral integument shiny, with same microstriae and setiferous punctures as on dorsal integument. Mentum with a pair of setae inserted at each anterior angle in addition to other irregularly scattered setae, submentum with 2 pairs of setae. Gular sutures fused at middle, and not separated at base of occiput. Gular plate devoid of punctures, but with distinct transverse microstriae. Antennae (Fig. 12 - 1 B). Scape stout, thickened apically, longer than three subsequent antennomeres combined, ca. 0.23 mm; 2 nd elongate, ca. 0.075 mm, distinctly longer than 3 rd; 3 rd globular, ca. 0.045 mm; 4 th and 5 th subequal, ca. 0.045 mm; last antennomere relatively long, ca. 0.11 mm, subequal to preceding 3 antennomeres combined. Mouthparts. Labrum transverse and U-shaped bilobed, two lateral teeth subtruncated on anterior margin. Mandibles falciform, left medial edge bearing two teeth. Maxillary palpus elongate, with 3 rd segment longest, last slender and aciculate. Labial palpus distinctly slender, with 2 nd longest, last slender and aciculate. Neck. Rather narrow (ca. 0.12 mm), approximately of 1 / 4 of head width. Pronotum (Fig. 12 - 1 A). Subrectangular, distinctly elongate (PL to PW ratio 1.5), obviously longer than head, but of same width. Slightly dilated anteriad, sides slightly concavely sinuate; anterior angles well defined, posterior angles broadly rounded. Integument shiny, extensively covered with oblique microstriae; with two rows of setiferous punctures on each side, admedian row consisting of 4 - 5 punctures, lateral row with 3 - 4 punctures obliquely arranged; hind angle puncture ca. 1 - 2 puncture diameters distant from lateral margin. Antesternal plate integrated, not concave; medial longitudinal and anterior transverse sutures both missing. Prosternum with demarcated medial longitudinal carina on furcasternum, prosternal process (between anterior legs) triangularly projecting upwards. Mesoventrite extensively covered with transverse microstriae, medial longitudinal carina missing, process of mesoventrite triangularly protruding backwards. Metaventrite rather long, medial longitudinal keel sharp and obvious, a fine furrow on posterior 1 / 3 of keel top; process of metaventrite subtruncated. Elytra (Fig. 12 - 1 A). Subrectangular, distinctly elongate (EL to EW ratio 1.2), obviously longer and wider than pronotum. Humeri well developed, lateral margins widened posteriorly, hind margin curved backwards. Integument shiny and flattened, without microsculpture. Each elytron with three rows of setiferous punctures, along suture, in middle and near lateral margin, with additional punctures irregularly scattered between them; deflexed portion of each elytron with 2 - 3 rows of sparse setiferous punctures. Legs. First four segments of protarsi obviously dilated, heart shaped, bearing extremely dense clothing of white fine hairs ventrally, last tarsomere as long as III-IV combined. Last segment of both meso- and metatarsi longer than that of protarsi and about equal to length of II-IV combined. Tibiae with apical ctenidium, only protibia with 2 - 3 rows of subapical ctenidia. Abdomen. Cylindrical, broadest at segment VI. Terga III-VII shiny, entire surface covered with distinct transverse microstriae, with sparse, scattered, tiny setiferous punctures, but denser laterobasally; each tergite with impunctate basal impression bearing more obvious transverse microstriae. All abdominal sterna shiny, with microstriae and setiferous punctures as those on terga. Male. Tergite VIII entirely covered with setiferous punctures, except a narrow medial longitudinal impunctate band; posterior margin of tergite VIII and sternite VIII both broadly arcuate backwards (Fig. 12 A, B). Tergite of genital segment (Fig. 12 C) symmetrical and small, with sharp base and rounded apex, in situ broadly exposed between pleurites. Pleurites of genital segment symmetrical, connected mediobasally. Sternite (Fig. 12 D) asymmetrical, with subtruncated base and more angular left side. Aedeagus (Fig. 12 - 1 D; Fig. 12 E-G) elliptical and small sized, basal bulbus ca. 0.80 mm long; median lobe distinctly shorter than 1 / 3 of basal bulbus length. Parameres symmetrical and thin, distinctly shorter than 1 / 3 of basal bulbus length. Internal sac (Fig. 12 - 1 E; Fig. 12 H) with well sclerotized structure, spines composed of larger tubular-shaped spines and dark brown complex spines, apical portion with a pair of spines and a lighter spine. Female. Posterior margin of tergite VIII subtruncated, but sternite VIII broadly arcuate. Genital segment (Fig. 12 - 1 C) small, ca. 0.45 mm long. Sternite with subtruncated base. Additional brown and transverse sclerite attached at base of genital segment.	en	Zhou, Yu-Lingzi, Zhou, Hong-Zhang (2011): Taxonomy of the genus Metolinus Cameron (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Staphylininae, Xantholinini) from China with description of three new species. ZooKeys 112: 53-87, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.112.1138, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.112.1138
F146D6F21490067244D83C5DD01B3DE1.taxon	distribution	Distribution. China (Yunnan).	en	Zhou, Yu-Lingzi, Zhou, Hong-Zhang (2011): Taxonomy of the genus Metolinus Cameron (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Staphylininae, Xantholinini) from China with description of three new species. ZooKeys 112: 53-87, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.112.1138, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.112.1138
F146D6F21490067244D83C5DD01B3DE1.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The specific epithet is derived from the Latin word binarius and refers to the pair of spines on the apical portion of the internal sac.	en	Zhou, Yu-Lingzi, Zhou, Hong-Zhang (2011): Taxonomy of the genus Metolinus Cameron (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Staphylininae, Xantholinini) from China with description of three new species. ZooKeys 112: 53-87, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.112.1138, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.112.1138
7E763AFDFB62EC1A5F2967A86A3BDC97.taxon	description	Description. Measurement. BL = 4.7 mm, FL = 2.7 mm, HL = 0.74 mm, HW = 0.66 mm, PL = 0.87 mm, PW = 0.60 mm, EL = 0.99 mm, EW = 0.78 mm. Body small and nearly compressed. Head dark brown; pronotum, mesoscutellum, elytra and abdomen brown, except humeral portion (anterior 1 / 3 of elytra), posterior half of abdominal segment VII and entire VIII ochre. Legs entirely testaceous. Antennae, maxillary palpi and labial palpi castaneous. Head (Fig. 13 - 1 A). Subquadrate (HL to HW ratio 1.1), tempora (behind eyes) subparallel or slightly widened posteriorly, posterior angles rounded. Dorsal integument shiny, extensively covered with distinct transverse microstriae, and sparse, scattered setiferous punctures of medium size, distance between punctures ca. 4 - 5 puncture diameters. On each side symmetrically with frontal puncture on the epistoma, 2 antennal punctures near antennal insertion, ocular puncture near inner side of eye (ca. 3 - 4 puncture diameters from eye), temporal puncture at posterior 1 / 4 and occipital puncture at lateral 1 / 3; deflexed portion of tempora with same setiferous punctur es and microstriae as on dorsal integument. Frontal furrows of medium length, ca. 2 / 3 of eye length, slightly curved and extending backward to same level of eye midlength. Ocular furrows of medium length, as long as eye length. Eye of medium size, nearly 1 / 3 of temple length (eye: temple = 0.15: 0.45 mm), and slightly protruding laterad. Epistoma protruding forwards, anterior margin subtruncated, dorsally flat and broad, as wide as 1 / 2 of eye length. Distance between antennal insertions ca. 0.23 mm, obviously wider than that from antenna to eyes (ca. 0.15 mm). Ventral integument shiny, with same microstriae and setiferous punctures as dorsal integument, except punctures deeper. Mentum with two pairs of setae inserted at anterior angles in addition to other irregularly scattered setae, submentum with 2 pairs of setae. Gular sutures fused at middle, not separated at base of occiput. Gular plate devoid of punctures, but with distinct transverse microstriae. Antennae (Fig. 13 - 1 B). Scape stout, thickened apically, longer than three subsequent antennomeres combined, ca. 0.33 mm; 2 nd elongate, ca. 0.12 mm, distinctly longer than 3 rd; 3 rd globular, ca. 0.075 mm; 4 th and 5 th subequal, ca. 0.06 mm; last antennomere proportionately long, ca. 0.12 mm, subequal to preceding 3 antennomeres combined. Mouthparts. Labrum transverse and V-shaped bilobed, with two subtruncated teeth on anterior margin. Mandibles falciform, left one with two teeth on medial edge. Maxillary palpus elongate, with 3 rd segment longest, last slender and aciculate. Labial palpus distinctly slender, with 2 nd longest, last slender and aciculate. Neck. Rather narrow (ca. 0.17 mm), approximately of 1 / 4 of head width. Pronotum (Fig. 13 - 1 A). Subrectangular, distinctly elongate (PL to PW ratio 1.5), obviously longer than head but of same width as head. Slightly widened anteriad, lateral margins substraight; anterior angles well defined, posterior angles broadly rounded. Integument shiny, extensively covered with obliquely microstriae; with two rows of setiferous punctures on each side, admedian row consisting of 5 - 7 punctures, lateral row of 4 - 5 punctures obliquely arranged; hind angle puncture ca. 1 - 2 puncture diameters distant from lateral margin. Antesternal plate integrated and symmetrically shallowly concave medially; medial longitudinal suture missing, transverse suture at anterior 1 / 5 fine but observable. Prosternum with demarcated medial longitudinal carina on furcasternum, prosternal process (between anterior legs) triangularly projecting upwards. Mesoventrite extensively covered with transverse microstriae, medial longitudinal carina demarcated, process of mesoventrite triangularly protruding backwards. Metaventrite rather long, medial longitudinal keel sharp and obvious, without a fine furrow on keel top; process of metaventrite subtruncated. Elytra (Fig. 13 - 1 A). Subrectangular, distinctly elongate (EL to EW ratio 1.3), obviously longer and wider than pronotum. Humeri well developed, lateral margins subparallel, slightly widened posteriorly, hind margin subtruncated. Integument shiny and flattened, without microsculpture. Each elytron with three rows of setiferous punctures, along suture, in middle and near lateral margin, additional punctures scattered irregularly between them; deflexed portion of each elytron with 2 - 3 rows of sparse setiferous punctures. Legs. First four segments of protarsi obviously dilated, heart shaped, bearing extremely dense clothing of white fine hairs ventrally, last tarsomere as long as III-IV combined. Last segment of meso- and metatarsi longer than that of protarsi and about equal to length of II-IV combined. Tibia with apical ctenidium, only protibia with 2 - 3 rows of subapical ctenidia. Abdomen. Cylindrical, broadest at segment VI. Terga III-VII shiny, entire surface covered with distinct transverse microstriae, with sparse, scattered, round setiferous punctures, but denser laterobasally; each tergite with impunctate basal impression bearing more obvious transverse microstriae. All abdominal sterna shiny, with microstriae and setiferous punctures as those on terga. Male. Tergite VIIIentirely covered with setiferous punctures, except a narrow medial longitudinal impunctate band; posterior margin of tergite VIII triangularly extended (Fig. 13 A), that of sternite VIII triangularly emarginated (Fig. 13 B). Tergite of genital segment (Fig. 13 C) symmetrical, with sharp base and round apex, in situ broadly exposed between pleurites. Pleurites of genital segment symmetrical, connected mediobasally. Sternite (Fig. 13 D) asymmetrical, with subtruncated base and more angular right side. Aedeagus (Fig. 13 - 1 D; Fig. 13 E-G) elliptical and medium sized, basal bulbus ca. 1.04 mm long; median lobe distinctly elongate, ca. 1 / 3 of basal bulbus length. Parameres symmetrical and of medium length, ca. 1 / 3 of basal bulbus length, thin and curved. Internal sac (Fig. 13 - 1 E) with well sclerotized structure, some large spines on base, some small spines spirally arranged in middle, a long and thin flagellum extending out and intertwining right paramere in dorsal view. Female. Posterior margin of tergite VIII and sternite VIII broadly arcuate backwards. Genital segment (Fig. 13 - 1 C; Fig. 13 H) small, ca. 0.40 mm long. Sternite with subtruncated base. Additional triangular-shaped sclerite attached to base of genital segment and folded by itself (Fig. 13 - 1 C).	en	Zhou, Yu-Lingzi, Zhou, Hong-Zhang (2011): Taxonomy of the genus Metolinus Cameron (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Staphylininae, Xantholinini) from China with description of three new species. ZooKeys 112: 53-87, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.112.1138, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.112.1138
7E763AFDFB62EC1A5F2967A86A3BDC97.taxon	distribution	Distribution. China (Yunnan).	en	Zhou, Yu-Lingzi, Zhou, Hong-Zhang (2011): Taxonomy of the genus Metolinus Cameron (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Staphylininae, Xantholinini) from China with description of three new species. ZooKeys 112: 53-87, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.112.1138, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.112.1138
85150A43684170B6665807785C2E9AE2.taxon	description	Description. Measurement. BL = 4.9 mm, FL = 2.7 mm, HL = 0.80 mm, HW = 0.63 mm, PL = 0.90 mm, PW = 0.63 mm, EL = 0.89 mm, EW = 0.69 mm. Body small sized and nearly compressed. Head, pronotum, mesoscutellum and elytra entirely black. Abdomen dark brown, posterior margin of segment VII and VIII paler. Legs dark brown, tarsi lighter. Antennae brown except apical 1 / 2 of 11 th segment yellowish. Maxillary palpi and labial palpi light brown. Head (Fig. 14 - 1 A). Subrectangular (HL to HW ratio 1.3), tempora slightly widened posteriorly, posterior angles rounded. Dorsal integument shiny, extensively covered with distinct transverse microstriae, and sparse, scattered setiferous punctures of medium size, distance between punctures ca. 3 puncture diameters. On each side symmetrically with frontal puncture on the epistoma, 2 antennal punctures near antennal insertion, ocular puncture near medial margin of eye (ca. 3 - 4 puncture diameters from eye), temporal puncture at posterior 1 / 5 and occipital puncture at lateral 1 / 3; deflexed portion of tempora with smaller setiferous punctures, and microstriae same as on dorsal integument. Frontal furrows superficial and short, shorter than 1 / 2 of eye length. Ocular furrows of medium length, subequal to eye length. Eye of medium size, slightly longer than 1 / 3 of temple length (eye: temple = 0.18: 0.42 mm), and slightly protruding laterad. Epistoma protruding forwards, anterior margin subtruncated, dorsally flat and broad, as wide as 1 / 2 of eye length. Distance between antennal insertions ca. 0.23 mm, obviously wider than distance from antenna to eyes (ca. 0.15 mm). Ventral integument shiny, with same microstriae and setiferous punctures as on dorsal integument. Mentum with two pairs of setae inserted at anterior angles in addition to other irregularly scattered setae, submentum with 3 pairs of setae. Gular sutures fused at middle, and separated at base of occiput. Gular plate devoid of punctures, but spread with distinct transverse microstriae. Antennae (Fig. 14 - 1 B). Scape stout, thickened apically, longer than three subsequent antennomeres combined, ca. 0.30 mm; 2 nd elongate, ca. 0.075 mm, distinctly longer than 3 rd; 3 rd globular, ca. 0.060 mm; 4 th and 5 th subequal, ca. 0.053 mm; last antennomere medium long, ca. 0.11 mm, as long as preceding 2 antennomeres combined. Mouthparts. Labrum short and V-shaped bilobed, with two subtruncated teeth on anterior margin. Mandibles falciform, left with two teeth on medial edge. Maxillary palpus elongate, with 3 rd segment longest, last slender and aciculate. Labial palpus distinctly slender, with 2 nd longest, last slender and aciculate. Neck. Rather narrow (ca. 0.17 mm), approximately of 1 / 4 of head width. Pronotum (Fig. 14 - 1 A). Subrectangular, distinctly elongate (PL to PW ratio 1.4), of same length and width as head. Slightly dilated anteriad, sides sinuate; anterior angles well defined, posterior angles broadly rounded. Integument shiny, extensively covered with oblique microstriae; with two rows of setiferous punctures on each side, admedian row consisting of 4 - 5 punctures, lateral row with 3 - 4 punctures straightly arranged; hind angle puncture ca. 1 - 2 puncture diameters distant from lateral margin. Antesternal plate integrated, not concave; medial longitudinal suture missing, transverse suture on anterior 1 / 5 fine but visible. Prosternum with demarcated medial longitudinal carina on furcasternum, prosternal process (between anterior legs) triangularly projecting upwards. Mesoventrite extensively covered with transverse microstriae, medial longitudinal carina missing, process of mesoventrite triangularly protruding backwards. Metaventrite rather long, medial longitudinal keel sharp and obvious, with a fine furrow on posterior 1 / 3 of keel top; process of metaventrite subtruncated. Elytra (Fig. 14 - 1 A). Subrectangular, distinctly elongate (EL to EW ratio 1.3), of same length and width as pronotum. Humeri well developed, lateral margins widened posteriorly, hind margin convex. Integument shiny and flattened, without microsculpture. Each elytron with three rows of setiferous punctures, along suture, in middle and near lateral margin, other punctures scattered irregularly between them; deflexed portion of each elytron with 2 - 3 rows of sparse setiferous punctures. Legs. First four segments of protarsi obviously dilated, heart shaped, bearing extremely dense clothing of white fine hairs ventrally, last tarsomere as long as III-IV combined. Last segment of both meso- and metatarsi longer than that of protarsi and about equal to length of II-IV combined. Tibiae with apical ctenidium, only protibia with 2 - 3 of subapical ctenidia. Abdomen. Cylindrical, broadest at segment VI. Terga III-VII shiny, entire surface covered with distinct transverse microstriae, with sparse, scattered, tiny setiferous punctures, but denser laterobasally; each tergite with impunctate basal impression bearing more obvious transverse microstriae. All abdominal sterna shiny, with microstriae and setiferous punctures as those on terga. Male. Tergite VIII entirely covered with setiferous punctures, except for a narrow medial longitudinal impunctate band; tergite VIII with posterior margin broadly arcuate backwards (Fig. 14 A), sternite VIII emarginated (Fig. 14 B). Tergite of genital segment (Fig. 14 C) symmetrical, with sharply pointed base and subtruncated apex, in situ broadly exposed between pleurites. Pleurites of genital segment symmetrical, connected mediobasally. Sternite (Fig. 14 D) asymmetrical, with subtruncated base and more angular right side. Aedeagus (Fig. 14 - 1 D; Fig. 14 E-G) tubular-shaped and small sized, ca. 0.90 mm long; median lobe distinctly elongate, ca. 1 / 3 of basal bulbus length. Parameres symmetrical and thin, shorter than 1 / 3 of basal bulbus length. Internal sac (Fig. 14 - 1 E) with well sclerotized structure, tubular-shaped, apical portion with two black and large spines. Female. Posterior margin of tergite VIII subtruncated, that of sternite VIII subtruncated, and slightly transparent. Genital segment (Fig. 14 - 1 C; Fig. 14 H) small, ca. 0.58 mm long. Sternite with subtruncated base. Additional brown transverse sclerite attached to base of genital segment.	en	Zhou, Yu-Lingzi, Zhou, Hong-Zhang (2011): Taxonomy of the genus Metolinus Cameron (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Staphylininae, Xantholinini) from China with description of three new species. ZooKeys 112: 53-87, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.112.1138, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.112.1138
85150A43684170B6665807785C2E9AE2.taxon	distribution	Distribution. China (Yunnan); India, Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia, Laos, Vietnam.	en	Zhou, Yu-Lingzi, Zhou, Hong-Zhang (2011): Taxonomy of the genus Metolinus Cameron (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Staphylininae, Xantholinini) from China with description of three new species. ZooKeys 112: 53-87, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.112.1138, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.112.1138
7BE26B6E35820EBF4188BC49DCB1F54D.taxon	distribution	Distribution. China (Yunnan).	en	Zhou, Yu-Lingzi, Zhou, Hong-Zhang (2011): Taxonomy of the genus Metolinus Cameron (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Staphylininae, Xantholinini) from China with description of three new species. ZooKeys 112: 53-87, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.112.1138, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.112.1138
CE5F3CD37BAFA8B0D78F9F3874B505FD.taxon	distribution	Distribution. China (Fujian); Japan.	en	Zhou, Yu-Lingzi, Zhou, Hong-Zhang (2011): Taxonomy of the genus Metolinus Cameron (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Staphylininae, Xantholinini) from China with description of three new species. ZooKeys 112: 53-87, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.112.1138, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.112.1138
3BB7EEBC651E455682088D6D1EC6DC86.taxon	distribution	Distribution. China (Yunnan).	en	Zhou, Yu-Lingzi, Zhou, Hong-Zhang (2011): Taxonomy of the genus Metolinus Cameron (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Staphylininae, Xantholinini) from China with description of three new species. ZooKeys 112: 53-87, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.112.1138, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.112.1138
