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ED40DD4CC19819ADB96208E44A981814.text	ED40DD4CC19819ADB96208E44A981814.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Paragongylopus (Paragongylopus) Chen & He 1997	<div><p>Paragongylopus (Paragongylopus) Chen &amp; He, 1997 s. str.</p><p>Subsequent literature.-</p><p>Chen and He 1997: 297. Bragg 2001: 670. Cliquennois 2004: 314. Zompro 2004: 317. Otte and Brock 2005: 247. Chen and He 2008: 208. Hennemann et al. 2008: 19. Ho 2014: 12.</p><p>Type species.-</p><p>Paragongylopus sinensis Chen &amp; He, 1997: 297, by original designation.</p><p>Description.-</p><p>Small size. Apterous. Body slender and cylindrical, robust in female, more slender in male. Head oval, with sparse and small granules. Vertex flat, unarmed or with paired supra-antennal armature. Occiput gently convex. Antennae formed by three segments, each with a different morphological structure from other segments: scapus oval in the dorsal view, more or less triangle-shaped in cross section; pedicellus minute, indistinct, and knob-shaped; third segment cylindrical, with a small medial elevation on its inner margin and a few minute, spine-like bristles on the first half of the inner margin. Thorax with sparse and small granules. Pronotum trapezoidal and expanded posteriorly. Female mesonotum parallel-sided or weakly expanded at second half. Abdomen cylindrical, sparsely granulated. Posteromedial area of seventh sternum lacking or with a small hump-like praeopercular organ in female. Female subgenital plate short, scoop-shaped and flattened, posterior margin rounded. Male poculum cup-shaped, posterior margin rounded. Cerci cylindrical and straight. Legs slender. Anterodorsal, posterodorsal, anteroventral and posteroventral carinae of femora and tibiae waved, serrated or unarmed. Egg capsule cylindrical with oblong micropylar plate.</p><p>Distribution.-</p><p>China (Guangxi and Yunnan) and Thailand.</p><p>Notes.-</p><p>Currently three species and two subspecies are recognized from this subgenus.</p><p>Species included.-</p><p>1. Paragongylopus (Paragongylopus) cheni sp. n. [China (Yunnan)].</p><p>2. Paragongylopus (Paragongylopus) plaumanni Zompro, 2000: 50, figs 1-8. [China (Yunnan) and Thailand].</p><p>3.1. Paragongylopus (Paragongylopus) sinensis pingbianensis subsp. n. [China (Yunnan)].</p><p>3.2. Paragongylopus (Paragongylopus) sinensis sinensis Chen &amp; He, 1997: 297, figs 1-3. s. str. [China (Guangxi)].</p><p>Key to females of Paragongylopus (Paragongylopus)</p><p>Key to males of Paragongylopus</p><p>( Paragongylopus)</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/ED40DD4CC19819ADB96208E44A981814	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.		Pensoft via Plazi	Ho, George Wai-Chun	Ho, George Wai-Chun (2017): Contribution to the knowledge of Oriental Phasmatodea II: A taxonomic study of the genus Paragongylopus (Phasmatodea: Pachymorphinae: Gratidiini). Journal of Orthoptera Research 26 (2): 195-203, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.26.15291, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.26.15291
1D95704F7D538A0B9B0CD306977A901D.text	1D95704F7D538A0B9B0CD306977A901D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Paragongylopus (Paragongylopus) cheni	<div><p>Paragongylopus (Paragongylopus) cheni sp. n. Figs 1-4, 11-12, 17</p><p>Type material.-</p><p>Holotype ♀, 1300-1400m, Huanglianshan, Luchun, Yunnan, China, 7.IX.2016, George Ho Wai-Chun (HKES); Paratypes 6 eggs (extracted from abdomen of holotype ♀), 1300-1400m, Huanglianshan, Luchun, Yunnan, China, 7.IX.2016, George Ho Wai-Chun (HKES).</p><p>Diagnosis.-</p><p>Paragongylopus (Paragongylopus) cheni sp. n. is similar to Paragongylopus (Paragongylopus) sinensis Chen &amp; He, 1997, but can be easily distinguished by rough thorax, distinctly carinate mesonotum and presence of a rounded lamellate crest on fourth abdominal tergum.</p><p>Description.-</p><p>Female (Figs 1-2, 11-12, 17): Small size. Body cylindrical, slender and slim. General color of body and legs brown. Head oval, longer than wide, gently constricted after compound eyes. Vertex flat, with a pair of spine-like horns (erect in fresh specimen, curved in dried specimen) between compound eyes. Occiput convex, sparsely covered with small granules. Median and lateral longitudinal furrows indistinct. Compound eyes small and oval, its length about two-and-one-half times that of genae. Antennae short, with three distinct segments; scapus oval in dorsal view, more or less triangle-shaped in cross section, as large as compound eyes; pedicellus minute and indistinct, knob-like, smaller than compound eyes; third segment generally cylindrical, apices blunt, tapering basally, about four times longer than scapus, inner margin elevated medially, first half of inner margin with minute spine-like bristles. Thorax rough, sparsely covered with very few small granules. Pronotum trapezoidal, expanded posteriorly, shorter than head; anterior and posterior margins truncate, lateral margins thickened, transverse and longitudinal sulci indistinct. Mesonotum parallel-sided, as long as mesofemora, median and lateral longitudinal carinae distinct, posterolateral margins elevated. Metanotum longer than combined length of head and pronotum, median and lateral longitudinal carinae distinct, posterolateral margins elevated. Abdomen cylindrical, tapering posteriorly. Distinctly carinate mediolongitudinally. Sparsely covered with very few small granules. Median segment narrow, wider than long. Median segment to fifth tergites with a crest posteromedially, strongly enlarged as a rounded lamellate crest on fourth tergum, varied in sizes on other tergites. Second to fifth sternites with a granule-like hump on each side of posterolateral angles. Seventh sternum lacking noticeable praeopercular organ. Eighth tergum longer than anal segment. Anal segment longer than ninth tergum, shorter than eighth tergum, constricted posteriorly, posterior margin rounded. Supra-anal plate indistinct. Subgenital plate scoop-shaped, short, flattened, posterior margin rounded, almost reaching posterior margin of ninth tergum. Cerci cylindrical, straight, apices rounded and surpassing posterior margin of anal segment. Legs slender and long. Profemora incurved basally, as long as protibiae. Anterodorsal and posterodorsal carinae of femora and tibiae distinctly armed with three to six serrations of varied sizes. Anteroventral and posteroventral carinae of tibiae unarmed.</p><p>Measurements.-</p><p>(mm) Holotype ♀, Body length: 32, head: 2.5, antennae: 2, pronotum: 2, mesonotum: 6, metanotum: 4.5, median segment: 1, profemora: 9, mesofemora: 6, metafemora: 7, protibiae: 10, mesotibiae: 7, metatibiae: 9.</p><p>Eggs.-</p><p>(Figs 3-4): Capsule rufous brown, oblong, rough. Micropylar plate brown, oval, gently elongated anteriorly. Micropylar cup placed near posterior apex of micropylar plate. Median line long, placed behind micropylar plate, almost as long as length of micropylar plate. Operculum flattened and rough.</p><p>Measurements.-</p><p>(mm) Length: 3.2 mm, width: 1.4 mm, height: 1.4 mm.</p><p>Habitats.-</p><p>This species is found in the low level of evergreen mountainous broadleaf forests between 1300 and 1400 metres.</p><p>Distribution.-</p><p>China (Yunnan).</p><p>Notes.-</p><p>The male is unknown. The description, illustrations and measurements of eggs are based on the extracted eggs which were removed from the abdomen of the holotypic female and probably in developing stage. No food plant eaten by the collected specimen was observed.</p><p>Etymology.-</p><p>This new species is named in honor of Professor Chen Shu-Chun (Beijing, China) for his extensive works and contributions to the Chinese phasmid fauna.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1D95704F7D538A0B9B0CD306977A901D	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.		Pensoft via Plazi	Ho, George Wai-Chun	Ho, George Wai-Chun (2017): Contribution to the knowledge of Oriental Phasmatodea II: A taxonomic study of the genus Paragongylopus (Phasmatodea: Pachymorphinae: Gratidiini). Journal of Orthoptera Research 26 (2): 195-203, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.26.15291, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.26.15291
167D45699EE51608BABBD50DD1B0B820.text	167D45699EE51608BABBD50DD1B0B820.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Paragongylopus Chen & He 1997	<div><p>Paragongylopus Chen &amp; He, 1997</p><p>Subsequent literature.-</p><p>Chen and He 1997: 297. Bragg 2001: 670. Cliquennois 2004: 314. Zompro 2004: 317. Otte and Brock 2005: 247. Chen and He 2008: 208. Hennemann et al. 2008: 19. Ho 2014: 12.</p><p>Type species.-</p><p>Paragongylopus sinensis Chen &amp; He, 1997: 297, by original designation.</p><p>Distribution.-</p><p>China (Guangxi and Yunnan), Thailand and Vietnam.</p><p>Notes.-</p><p>A total of two subgenera, six species and two subspecies are recognized from this genus. Keys to the species of both subgenera with checklist of known species are provided.</p><p>Key to the subgenera of Paragongylopus</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/167D45699EE51608BABBD50DD1B0B820	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.		Pensoft via Plazi	Ho, George Wai-Chun	Ho, George Wai-Chun (2017): Contribution to the knowledge of Oriental Phasmatodea II: A taxonomic study of the genus Paragongylopus (Phasmatodea: Pachymorphinae: Gratidiini). Journal of Orthoptera Research 26 (2): 195-203, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.26.15291, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.26.15291
BD21E99561A0A0A9ECF4A0461AC3C28D.text	BD21E99561A0A0A9ECF4A0461AC3C28D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Paragongylopus (Paragongylopus) plaumanni Zompro 2000	<div><p>Paragongylopus (Paragongylopus) plaumanni Zompro, 2000 Figs 13-14</p><p>Paragongylopus plaumanni Zompro, 2000: 50, figs 1-8. Otte and Brock 2005: 247. Zompro 2009: 20. Ho 2014: 13.</p><p>Type material.-</p><p>Holotype ♂, 101°19'E, 14°31'N, 900-1000m, S Khao Mai Pok, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, 19-25.X.1997 (OZ); Paratypes 2♂ and 1♀, 101°19'E, 14°31'N, 900-1000m, S Khao Mai Pok, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, 19-25.X.1997 (OZ); 1♂ and 1♀, 1200m, Viewpoint Khao Kheo, Khao Yai, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, 15.X.1997 (OZ).</p><p>Further material.-</p><p>1♀, 500-600 m, Menglun, Xishuangbanna, Yunnan, China, 4.IX.2015, George Ho Wai-Chun (HKES).</p><p>Distribution.-</p><p>China (Yunnan) and Thailand.</p><p>Notes.-</p><p>No food plant eaten by the collected specimen was observed.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BD21E99561A0A0A9ECF4A0461AC3C28D	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.		Pensoft via Plazi	Ho, George Wai-Chun	Ho, George Wai-Chun (2017): Contribution to the knowledge of Oriental Phasmatodea II: A taxonomic study of the genus Paragongylopus (Phasmatodea: Pachymorphinae: Gratidiini). Journal of Orthoptera Research 26 (2): 195-203, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.26.15291, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.26.15291
1BF237B284C47B0215B5A73251CB041D.text	1BF237B284C47B0215B5A73251CB041D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Paragongylopus (Paragongylopus) sinensis subsp. pingbianensis	<div><p>Paragongylopus (Paragongylopus) sinensis pingbianensis subsp. n. Figs 15-16, 18</p><p>Type material.-</p><p>Holotype ♀, Yuping, Pingbian, Yunnan, China, 8.IX.2016, George Ho Wai-Chun (HKES).</p><p>Diagnosis.-</p><p>Paragongylopus (Paragongylopus) sinensis pingbianensis subsp. n. is similar to the nominate Paragongylopus (Paragongylopus) sinensis sinensis Chen &amp; He, 1997 s. str., but can be distinguished by erect spine-like horns on vertex of head and comparatively enlarged armature on legs.</p><p>Description.-</p><p>Female (Figs 15-16, 18): As in nominate race, body cylindrical, slender and elongate, covered with short dense bristles. General color of body and legs brown. Head as in nominate race, but vertex with a pair of erect spine-like horns between compound eyes. Antennae and compound eyes as in nominate race. Thorax as in nominate race. Abdomen as in nominate race, but median segment to seventh tergites with more distinct paired lamella-like elevations on posterior margin, strongly enlarged as a pair of humps on fifth tergum, varied in size on other tergites. Posteromedial area seventh sternum with a small hump-like praeopercular organ as in nominate race. Legs slender and long. Anterodorsal and posterodorsal carinae of femora and tibiae distinctly armed with four to eight serrations of varied sizes. Anteroventral and posteroventral carinae of protibiae and mesotibiae unarmed. Anteroventral and posteroventral carinae of metatibiae waved.</p><p>Measurements.-</p><p>(mm) Holotype ♀, Body length: 43, head: 3, antennae: 2.5, pronotum: 2.5, mesonotum: 8, metanotum: 6, median segment: 1, profemora: 13, mesofemora: 8, metafemora: 10, protibiae: 13, mesotibiae: 8, metatibiae: 10.</p><p>Habitats.-</p><p>This species inhabits the low level of evergreen mountainous broadleaf forests.</p><p>Distribution.-</p><p>China (Yunnan).</p><p>Notes.-</p><p>The male is unknown. No food plant eaten by the collected specimen was observed.</p><p>Etymology.-</p><p>This new species is named after the type locality, Pingbian (Yunnan, China).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1BF237B284C47B0215B5A73251CB041D	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.		Pensoft via Plazi	Ho, George Wai-Chun	Ho, George Wai-Chun (2017): Contribution to the knowledge of Oriental Phasmatodea II: A taxonomic study of the genus Paragongylopus (Phasmatodea: Pachymorphinae: Gratidiini). Journal of Orthoptera Research 26 (2): 195-203, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.26.15291, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.26.15291
302415EF331F90CDAFF62AE4CF513452.text	302415EF331F90CDAFF62AE4CF513452.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Paragongylopus (Paragongylopus) sinensis subsp. sinensis Chen & He 1997	<div><p>Paragongylopus (Paragongylopus) sinensis sinensis Chen &amp; He, 1997 s. str.</p><p>Paragongylopus sinensis Chen &amp; He, 1997: 297, figs 1-3. Chen 1999: 48. Otte and Brock 2005: 247. Chen and He 2008: 208, figs 173 a–b . Hennemann et al. 2008: 19. Zompro 2009: 21. Ho 2014: 12, figs 1-7.</p><p>Type material.-</p><p>Holotype ♂, Damingshan, Wuming, Guangxi, China, 23.V.1963, Yang Chi-Kun (IZCAS).</p><p>Further material.-</p><p>6♂, 2♀ and 4 eggs, Damingshan, Wuming, Guangxi, China, 28-31.VII.2012, George Ho Wai-Chun (HKES).</p><p>Distribution.-</p><p>China (Guangxi).</p><p>Notes.-</p><p>Ho (2014) provided the first description of male and eggs for this species.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/302415EF331F90CDAFF62AE4CF513452	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.		Pensoft via Plazi	Ho, George Wai-Chun	Ho, George Wai-Chun (2017): Contribution to the knowledge of Oriental Phasmatodea II: A taxonomic study of the genus Paragongylopus (Phasmatodea: Pachymorphinae: Gratidiini). Journal of Orthoptera Research 26 (2): 195-203, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.26.15291, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.26.15291
D25338D9B4E4B1F0F7848502B0BF6356.text	D25338D9B4E4B1F0F7848502B0BF6356.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Paragongylopus (Planoparagongylopus)	<div><p>Subgenus Paragongylopus (Planoparagongylopus) subgen. n. Figs 5-6, 7-8, 9-10, 19-25</p><p>Type species.-</p><p>Paragongylopus (Planoparagongylopus) lii sp. n., by present designation.</p><p>Diagnosis.-</p><p>Paragongylopus (Planoparagongylopus) subgen. n. is similar to Paragongylopus (Paragongylopus) s. str., but can be distinguished by smaller size and dorsoventrally flattened thorax and abdomen.</p><p>Description.-</p><p>Small size. Apterous. Body dorsoventrally flattened, robust and stout. Head rounded or oval in dorsal view, dorsoventrally flattened. Vertex flat, unarmed. Occiput flattened. Antennae formed by three segments, structures as in Paragongylopus (Paragongylopus) s. str. Thorax dorsoventrally flattened. Pronotum trapezoidal or square. Mesonotum wider than pronotum. Abdomen dorsoventrally flattened, with small pits. Seventh sternum lacking noticeable praeopercular organ. Anal segment gently constricted posteriorly, longer than ninth tergum. Subgenital plate short, scoop-shaped and flattened, posterior apex not reaching middle area of anal segment. Cerci cylindrical and straight. Legs slender and long. Anterodorsal, posterodorsal, anteroventral and posteroventral carinae of femora and tibiae waved with indistinct elevations or lacking noticeable elevations.</p><p>Distribution.-</p><p>China (Yunnan) and Vietnam.</p><p>Notes.-</p><p>Currently three species are recognized from this newly established subgenus. Male and egg are unknown.</p><p>Species included.-</p><p>1. Paragongylopus (Planoparagongylopus) abramovi sp. n. [Vietnam (Lao Cai)].</p><p>2. Paragongylopus (Planoparagongylopus) lii sp. n. [China (Yunnan)].</p><p>3. Paragongylopus (Planoparagongylopus) nabanheensis sp. n. [China (Yunnan)].</p><p>Key to females of Paragongylopus (Planoparagongylopus) subgen. n.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D25338D9B4E4B1F0F7848502B0BF6356	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.		Pensoft via Plazi	Ho, George Wai-Chun	Ho, George Wai-Chun (2017): Contribution to the knowledge of Oriental Phasmatodea II: A taxonomic study of the genus Paragongylopus (Phasmatodea: Pachymorphinae: Gratidiini). Journal of Orthoptera Research 26 (2): 195-203, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.26.15291, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.26.15291
0BD315D8766672C392BF02C604C647D0.text	0BD315D8766672C392BF02C604C647D0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Paragongylopus (Planoparagongylopus) abramovi	<div><p>Paragongylopus (Planoparagongylopus) abramovi sp. n. Figs 5-6, 19-21</p><p>Type material.-</p><p>Holotype ♀, c. 1930-2000m a.s.l., 22°21'N, 103°46'E, Nr. Tram Ton station of Hoang Lien National Park, north slope of Phansipan Mt. Area, 6km W of Sa Pa, Lao Cai, Vietnam, V.2010, A.V. Abramov, F3376.3 (MMUE).</p><p>Diagnosis.-</p><p>Paragongylopus (Planoparagongylopus) abramovi sp. n. is similar to Paragongylopus (Planoparagongylopus) nabanheensis sp. n., but can be distinguished by square mesonotum and distinct elevations on legs.</p><p>Description.-</p><p>Female (Figs 5-6, 19-21): Small size. Body flattened and stout. General color of body and legs grayish brown. Head oval in dorsal view, dorsoventrally flattened, with minute pits. Vertex flat and unarmed. Occiput flat. Median longitudinal furrow indistinct. Compound eyes small and oval, its length about three times that of genae. Antennae short, with three distinct segments; scapus oval in dorsal view, more or less triangle-shaped in cross section, larger than compound eyes, about four times longer than pedicellus; pedicellus minute and indistinct, knob-like, smaller than compound eyes; third segment generally cylindrical, apices blunt, tapering basally, about three times longer than scapus, inner margin elevated medially, first half of inner margin with minute spine-like bristles. Thorax with minute pits. Pronotum trapezoidal, expanded posteriorly, wider than head; anterior margin weakly incurved, posterior margin truncate, anterolateral angles weakly tuberculate; transverse sulcus short, placed after middle area, longitudinal sulcus indistinct. Mesonotum square, as long as mesofemora; median longitudinal carina distinct. Metanotum rectangular, wider than pronotum, wider than long, parallel to mesonotum, median longitudinal carina distinct. Abdomen flattened, tapering posteriorly. Distinctly carinate mediolongitudinally. Wrinkled and pitted, also with a very few small granules. Median segment narrow, wider than long. Second and third tergites parallel to mesonotum and metanotum, fourth tergum to anal segment not wider than second tergum. Seventh sternum lacking noticeable praeopercular organ. Eighth tergum longer than ninth tergum. Anal segment longer than ninth tergum, shorter than eighth tergum, medially constricted posteriorly, posterior margin with a small emargination. Supra-anal plate indistinct. Subgenital plate scoop-shaped, short, flattened, posterior margin pointed, reaching anterior margin of anal segment. Cerci flattened, straight, apices rounded and surpassing posterior margin of anal segment. Legs slender and long. Sparsely covered with minute bristles. Femora as long as corresponding tibiae. Profemora incurved basally. Anterodorsal, posterodorsal, anteroventral and posteroventral carinae of femora and tibiae waved with indistinct elevations.</p><p>Measurements.-</p><p>(mm) Holotype ♀, Body length: 25, head: 2.5, antennae: 2, pronotum: 2, mesonotum: 4, metanotum: 2, median segment: 1, profemora: 5, mesofemora: 4, metafemora: 5, protibiae: 5, mesotibiae: 4, metatibiae: 5.</p><p>Distribution.-</p><p>Vietnam (Lao Cai).</p><p>Notes.-</p><p>The male is unknown.</p><p>Etymology.-</p><p>It is named in honor of Alexei V. Abramov (Russia) for his discovery of this new species.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0BD315D8766672C392BF02C604C647D0	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.		Pensoft via Plazi	Ho, George Wai-Chun	Ho, George Wai-Chun (2017): Contribution to the knowledge of Oriental Phasmatodea II: A taxonomic study of the genus Paragongylopus (Phasmatodea: Pachymorphinae: Gratidiini). Journal of Orthoptera Research 26 (2): 195-203, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.26.15291, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.26.15291
BE038C793896F430B3A2501993E878C8.text	BE038C793896F430B3A2501993E878C8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Paragongylopus (Planoparagongylopus) lii	<div><p>Paragongylopus (Planoparagongylopus) lii sp. n. Figs 7-8, 22-23</p><p>Type material.-</p><p>Holotype ♀, 1300-1400m, Fenshuiling, Jinping, Yunnan, China, 4.IX.2016, George Ho Wai-Chun (HKES); Paratype 1♀, 1300-1400m, Fenshuiling, Jinping, Yunnan, China, 4.IX.2016, George Ho Wai-Chun (HKES).</p><p>Diagnosis.-</p><p>Paragongylopus (Planoparagongylopus) lii sp. n. is similar to Paragongylopus (Planoparagongylopus) nabanheensis sp. n., but can be easily distinguished by granulated body, nearly square mesonotum, rectangular metanotum and indistinct elevations on legs.</p><p>Description.-</p><p>Female (Figs 7-8, 22-23): Small size. Body flattened and stout. General color of body and legs brown. Head rounded in dorsal view, dorsoventrally flattened. Vertex flat and unarmed. Occiput flat. Median longitudinal furrow distinct. Compound eyes small and oval, its length about two times that of genae. Antennae short, with three distinct segments; scapus oval in dorsal view, more or less triangle-shaped in cross section, larger than compound eyes, about three times longer than pedicellus; pedicellus minute and indistinct, knob-like, smaller than compound eyes; third segment generally cylindrical, apices blunt, tapering basally, about three times longer than scapus, inner margin elevated medially, first half of inner margin with minute spine-like bristles. Thorax with inconspicuous granulations. Pronotum trapezoidal, expanded posteriorly, wider than head; anterior margin weakly incurved, posterior margin truncate, lateral margins thickened; transverse sulcus indistinct, longitudinal sulcus distinct. Mesonotum nearly square, slightly expanded posteriorly, anterior margin almost as long as posterior margin, shorter than mesofemora; median longitudinal carina distinct, with minute pits along lateral margins. Metanotum rectangular, wider than pronotum, wider than long, median longitudinal carina distinct, with minute pits along lateral margins. Abdomen flattened, tapering posteriorly. Distinctly carinate mediolongitudinally. Wrinkled, with minute pits along lateral margins, also with sparse granulations. Median segment narrow, wider than long. Second and third tergites wider than mesonotum, as wide as metanotum, fourth tergum to anal segment not wider than second tergum. Seventh sternum lacking noticeable praeopercular organ. Eighth tergum longer than ninth tergum. Anal segment as long as eighth tergum, constricted posteriorly, posterior margin rounded. Supra-anal plate indistinct. Subgenital plate scoop-shaped, short, flattened, posterior margin pointed, reaching anterior margin of anal segment. Cerci cylindrical, straight, apices rounded and surpassing posterior margin of anal segment. Legs slender and long. Densely covered with minute bristles. Femora roughly as long as corresponding tibiae. Profemora incurved basally. Anterodorsal, posterodorsal, anteroventral and posteroventral carinae of femora and tibiae waved with indistinct elevations.</p><p>Measurements.-</p><p>(mm) Holotype ♀, Body length: 29, head: 3, antennae: 2.5, pronotum: 2, mesonotum: 4.5, metanotum: 3, median segment: 1, profemora: 7, mesofemora: 4.5, metafemora: 6, protibiae: 7, mesotibiae: 4.5, metatibiae: 6. Paratype ♀, Body length: 27, head: 3, antennae: 2.5, pronotum: 2, mesonotum: 4.5, metanotum: 3, median segment: 1, profemora: 6.5, mesofemora: 4.5, metafemora: 6, protibiae: 6.5, mesotibiae: 4.5, metatibiae: 6.</p><p>Habitats.-</p><p>This species is found in the low level of evergreen broadleaf forests between 1300 and 1400 metres.</p><p>Distribution.-</p><p>China (Yunnan).</p><p>Notes.-</p><p>The male is unknown. No food plant eaten by the collected specimens was observed. No egg was collected and further material is necessary for understanding the relationship with other species.</p><p>Etymology.-</p><p>This new species is named in honor of Professor Li Li-Zhen (Shanghai, China) for his contributions to Chinese entomology.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BE038C793896F430B3A2501993E878C8	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.		Pensoft via Plazi	Ho, George Wai-Chun	Ho, George Wai-Chun (2017): Contribution to the knowledge of Oriental Phasmatodea II: A taxonomic study of the genus Paragongylopus (Phasmatodea: Pachymorphinae: Gratidiini). Journal of Orthoptera Research 26 (2): 195-203, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.26.15291, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.26.15291
AEF9CFD34049DF83B90EF176A2ECA2C8.text	AEF9CFD34049DF83B90EF176A2ECA2C8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Paragongylopus (Planoparagongylopus) nabanheensis	<div><p>Paragongylopus (Planoparagongylopus) nabanheensis sp. n. Figs 9-10, 24-25</p><p>Paragongylopus plaumanni Ho, 2014: 13. [misidentification]</p><p>Type material.-</p><p>Holotype ♀, Nabanhe, Xishuangbanna, Yunnan, China, 10.VII.2003, Hu Jia-Yao and Tang Liang (SNUC).</p><p>Diagnosis.-</p><p>Paragongylopus (Planoparagongylopus) nabanheensis sp. n. is similar to Paragongylopus (Planoparagongylopus) lii sp. n., but can be easily distinguished by non-granulated body, rectangular mesonotum, square metanotum and lacking noticeable elevation on legs.</p><p>Description.-</p><p>Female (Figs 9-10, 24-25): Small size. Body flattened and slender. General color of body and legs rufous brown. Head rounded in dorsal view, dorsoventrally flattened. Vertex flat and unarmed. Occiput flat. Median longitudinal furrow distinct. Compound eyes small and oval, its length about two times that of genae. Antennae short, with three distinct segments; scapus oval in dorsal view, more or less triangle-shaped in cross section, larger than compound eyes, about four times longer than pedicellus; pedicellus minute and indistinct, knob-like, smaller than compound eyes; third segment generally cylindrical, apices blunt, tapering basally, about four times longer than scapus, inner margin elevated medially, first half of inner margin with minute spine- like bristles. Thorax lacking granulation. Pronotum square, as long as and parallel to head, sparsely pitted; anterior margin weakly incurved, posterior margin truncate, lateral margins thickened; transverse and longitudinal sulci crossing at middle area. Mesonotum rectangular, longer than wide, as long as mesofemora, sparsely pitted, median longitudinal carina distinct. Metanotum square, wider than pronotum, parallel to mesonotum, sparsely pitted, median longitudinal carina distinct. Abdomen flattened, tapering posteriorly. Distinctly carinate mediolongitudinally. With minute pits along lateral margins. Median segment narrow, wider than long. Second to sixth tergites parallel to mesonotum and metanotum, seventh tergum to anal segment tapering posteriorly. Seventh sternum lacking noticeable praeopercular organ. Eighth tergum longer than ninth tergum. Anal segment as long as ninth tergum, constricted posteriorly, posterior margin rounded. Supra-anal plate indistinct. Subgenital plate scoop-shaped, short, flattened, posterior margin rounded, reaching anterior margin of anal segment. Cerci cylindrical, straight, apices rounded and surpassing posterior margin of anal segment. Legs slender and long. Sparsely covered with minute bristles. Femora roughly as long as corresponding tibiae. Profemora incurved basally. Anterodorsal, posterodorsal, anteroventral and posteroventral carinae of femora and tibiae lacking elevation.</p><p>Measurements.-</p><p>(mm) Holotype ♀, Body length: 20, head: 2, antennae: 2, pronotum: 1.5, mesonotum: 5, metanotum: 3, median segment: 1, profemora: 7, mesofemora: 4.5, metafemora: 6, protibiae: 7, mesotibiae: 5, metatibiae: 6.</p><p>Distribution.-</p><p>China (Yunnan).</p><p>Notes.-</p><p>The male is unknown. This species is the smallest phasmid in China.</p><p>Etymology.-</p><p>This new species is named after the type locality, Nabanhe (Yunnan, China).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AEF9CFD34049DF83B90EF176A2ECA2C8	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.		Pensoft via Plazi	Ho, George Wai-Chun	Ho, George Wai-Chun (2017): Contribution to the knowledge of Oriental Phasmatodea II: A taxonomic study of the genus Paragongylopus (Phasmatodea: Pachymorphinae: Gratidiini). Journal of Orthoptera Research 26 (2): 195-203, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.26.15291, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.26.15291
