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03F187AD7D5DFFDFFC9353E9A563191D.text	03F187AD7D5DFFDFFC9353E9A563191D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Olophrinus parastriatus Chang, Yin & Li 2019	<div><p>Olophrinus parastriatus Chang, Yin &amp; Li, sp. nov.</p><p>(Figs 5–7, 18)</p><p>Type material. HOLOTYPE: ♁, CHINA: YUNNAN: ‘China: Yunnan Prov., Nabanhe N. R. (ṁẘñssṂüaeffl), Xiao-nuo-you-xia-zhai (ṬṞĦ Tḃ), N22°14.121′, E100°37.09′, alt. 950 m, 20.xi.2008, J.-Y. Hu &amp; L. Tang leg. ’. PARATYPES: CHINA: YUNNAN: 1 ♁, ‘ China: Yunnan Prov., Nabanhe N. R., Manfei (ḎŘ), alt. 700 m, 05.v.2009, J.-Y. Hu &amp; Z.-W. Yin leg.’ (SNUC).</p><p>Diagnostic description. Male. Habitus as in Figs 5A, 5B; body convex, TBL 5.32–6.84 mm, FBL 3.77–4.26 mm; head and elytra black, antennomeres 1–3, and tarsi yellowish-brown, antennomeres 4–11, pronotal disc, and abdomen darkish-brown, most parts of legs reddish-brown. Head (Figs 6A, 6B) sub-triangular, HL 0.62–0.86 mm, HW 1.03–1.08 mm, with fine punctures and microsculpture consisting of transverse waves; eyes prominent, EyL 0.34–0.36 mm; antennae elongate, AnL 2.44 mm, relative lengths of antennomeres 1–11: 2.4: 1.0: 1.75: 2.0: 1.83: 1.91: 2.0: 1.66: 1.75: 1.75: 2.25. Pronotum (Fig. 6C) strongly transverse, PL 1.23–1.38 mm, PW 2.46–2.59 mm, PL/PW 0.50–0.53, with punctures and microsculpture as of head. Elytra (Figs 6D, E) transverse, EL 1.77–1.81 mm, EW 2.48–2.62 mm, EL/EW 0.69–0.71, with microsculpture as of head, each elytron with seven complete and two short outer rows of punctures.Abdominal (Fig. 6F) surface with coarse punctures, and microsculpture consisting of transverse waves; tergite VIII (Fig. 7A) with six relatively short lobes, deeply and broadly incised between inner lobes and median ones; tergite IX (Fig. 7B) divided laterally to four lobes; sternite VI (Figs 7 C–D) with posterior margin broadly emarginate, granules evenly arranged in sub-triangular area; sternite VII (Figs 7 E–F) with posterior margin slightly emarginate, granules evenly arranged in semicircular area; sternite VIII (Fig. 7G) with four lobes, shallowly incised between inner and outer lobes, midlength 1.51 times as long as depth of incision; sternite IX elongate and asymmetric (Fig. 7H). Length of aedeagus (Figs 7 I–K) 1.42 mm, parameres short, asymmetric, right paramere distinctly broader than left one in ventral view, median lobe broad at base and narrowing toward apex.</p><p>Female. Unknown.</p><p>Comparative notes. Olophrinus parastriatus is most similar to O. striatus in sharing the head, pronotum, and elytra with microsculpture consisting of transverse waves, and the right paramere of the aedeagus much broader than the left one. The new species may be separated by the much deeper emargination of male sternite VI, and the relatively much shorter parameres of the aedeagus without a preapical denticle on the ventral surface.</p><p>Distribution. China: Yunnan (Fig. 18).</p><p>Etymology. The new specific epithet (para + striatus) refers to the morphological resemblance of the new species to O. striatus; adjective.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F187AD7D5DFFDFFC9353E9A563191D	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	Chang, Yuan;Yin, Zi-Wei;Li, Li-Zhen;Schülke, Michael	Chang, Yuan, Yin, Zi-Wei, Li, Li-Zhen, Schülke, Michael (2019): A review of the genus Olophrinus from China (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Tachyporinae). Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 59 (1): 307-324, DOI: 10.2478/aemnp-2019-0024
03F187AD7D5BFFDEFF7D51DEA3F51E55.text	03F187AD7D5BFFDEFF7D51DEA3F51E55.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Olophrinus setiventris Chang, Yin & Li 2019	<div><p>Olophrinus setiventris Chang, Yin &amp; Li, sp. nov.</p><p>(Figs 8B, 9–10, 18)</p><p>Type material. HOLOTYPE: ♁, CHINA: YUNNAN: ‘ China: Yunnan Prov., Nabanhe N. R., Hui-lao-xin-zhai (OiZǛḃ), Lao-yin-shui-chi (Zửķ ±), alt. 1250 m, 04.v.2009, J.-Y. Hu &amp; Z.-W. Yin leg.’ (SNUC).</p><p>Diagnostic description. Male. Habitus as in Fig. 8B. Body slightly convex, TBL 7.01 mm, FBL 4.21 mm; head, pronotal disc and abdomen black, elytra and most parts of legs reddish-brown. Head (Figs 9A, 9B) sub-triangular, HL 0.92 mm, HW 1.05 mm, with fine punctures, posterolateral and posterior margins with microsculpture consisting of transverse waves; eyes prominent, EyL 0.31 mm; antennae broken. Pronotum (Fig. 9C) strongly transverse, PL 1.37 mm, PW 2.59 mm, PL/PW 0.53, with fine punctures, lacking microsculpture. Elytra (Figs 9D, 9E) transverse, EL 1.74 mm, EW 2.59 mm, EL/EW 0.67, each elytron with seven complete rows of punctures. Abdominal (Fig. 9F) surface with coarse punctures, and microsculpture consisting of transverse waves; tergite VIII (Fig. 10A) with six relatively short lobes, narrowly and shallowly incised between inner lobes and outer ones; tergite IX (Fig. 10B) divided laterally to four lobes; sternite VI (Figs 10 C–E) with posterior margin narrowly and shallowly emarginate, dense and elongate pubescence arranged along emargination; sternite VII (Figs 10 F–G) with posterior margin deeply and broadly emarginate, peg setae evenly arranged along posterior margin; sternite VIII (Fig. 10H) with four lobes, shallowly incised between inner and outer lobes, mid-length 1.52 times as long as depth of incision; sternite IX elongate and asymmetric (Fig. 10I). Length of aedeagus (Figs 10 J–K) 2.04 mm, parameres short, slightly asymmetric, right paramere longer than left one in ventral view, median lobe broad at base and narrowing toward apex.</p><p>Female. Unknown.</p><p>Comparative notes. Olophrinus setiventris is similar to O. lantschangensis in sharing the head with fine punctures, the posterolateral and posterior margins of the head with microsculpture consisting of transverse waves, and each elytron with seven complete rows of punctures. The new species can be readily separated by the densely setose emargination of the posterior margin of male sternite VI.</p><p>Distribution. China: Yunnan (Fig. 18).</p><p>Etymology. The specific epithet is a noun combined from Latin ‘ seti- ’ (seta, bristle) and ‘ ventris ’ (venter), referring to the setose posterior margin of male sternite VI.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F187AD7D5BFFDEFF7D51DEA3F51E55	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	Chang, Yuan;Yin, Zi-Wei;Li, Li-Zhen;Schülke, Michael	Chang, Yuan, Yin, Zi-Wei, Li, Li-Zhen, Schülke, Michael (2019): A review of the genus Olophrinus from China (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Tachyporinae). Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 59 (1): 307-324, DOI: 10.2478/aemnp-2019-0024
03F187AD7D5BFFDEFED657C6A43C1B24.text	03F187AD7D5BFFDEFED657C6A43C1B24.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Olophrinus striatus Fauvel 1895	<div><p>Olophrinus striatus Fauvel, 1895</p><p>(Figs 11–12, 18)</p><p>Olophrinus striatus Fauvel, 1895: 281; CAMERON (1932: 405); CAMPBELL (1993: 55); SCHÜLKE (2006a: 870).</p><p>Material examined. CHINA: GUANGXI: 1 ♁ 1 ♀, ‘China: Guangxi, Jinxiu County (ḔȆH), (Dayao Mt. †ṈƜ), Yinshan Conservation Station (DZḴssṂüaeffl), 24°10’01’’N, 110°14’38’’E, beech forest, mixed leaf litter, sifted, 1200 m, 10.vii.2014, Peng, Song,Yu &amp; Yan leg.’; 2 ♀♀, ‘China: Guangxi Prov., Xin’an County (ǛȐH), Maoershan N. R. (ŔÁƜssṂüaeffl), 450–650 m, 25.vii.2012, Hu &amp; Song leg.’; 1♀, ‘China: Guangxi, Liuzhou City, (Rongshui Miao Autonomous County ȒķaeẉssàH), Jiuwanshan N. R. (ĘIJƜssṂüaeffl), Yangmeiao (KdzLj), 25°11’42’’N, 118°38’51’’E, mixed leaf litter, sifted, 1200m, 24–26.vii.2015, Li &amp; Zhao leg.’ (SNUC). INDIA: UTTAR PRADESH: 1 ♀, ‘INDE, Garhwai (UP), Mussoorie, 1700 m, I. Löbl, 19.X.(19)79 / Olophrinus striatus Fauvel, det. 1992, J. M. Campbell’ (CNC); 1 ♁, ‘INDE, Kumaon (UP), Rangarh, I. Löbl, 9.X.(19)79’ (CNC). NEPAL: 1 ♀, ‘E. NEPAL: KOSI, Val.Arun ss/Num, 1050 m, 21.IV.(19)84, Löbl - Smetana / Olophrinus striatus Fauvel, det. 1992, J. M. Campbell’ (CNC).</p><p>Comments. Olophrinus striatus was originally described from Myanmar, subsequently reported from India, Nepal, and the Chinese provinces of Yunnan and Fujian, and is here newly recorded from Guangxi, southern China. This species (Figs 11–12) can be readily identified by each elytron with seven complete and two short outer rows of punctures, tergite VIII (Fig. 12K) of female with six lobes, and the aedeagus with the parameres bearing a preapical denticle on the ventral side (Figs 12 I–J; indicated by arrows). Note the lengths of the inner lobes of female tergite VIII can be considerably variable.</p><p>Distribution. China: Fujian, Guangxi (new provincial record), Yunnan; India; Myanmar; Nepal (Fig. 18).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F187AD7D5BFFDEFED657C6A43C1B24	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	Chang, Yuan;Yin, Zi-Wei;Li, Li-Zhen;Schülke, Michael	Chang, Yuan, Yin, Zi-Wei, Li, Li-Zhen, Schülke, Michael (2019): A review of the genus Olophrinus from China (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Tachyporinae). Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 59 (1): 307-324, DOI: 10.2478/aemnp-2019-0024
03F187AD7D5BFFD3FC535200A35E199D.text	03F187AD7D5BFFD3FC535200A35E199D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Olophrinus nepalensis Campbell 1993	<div><p>Olophrinus nepalensis Campbell, 1993</p><p>(Figs 13–14, 18)</p><p>Olophrinus nepalensis Campbell, 1993: 64 .</p><p>Type material examined. HOLOTYPE: NEPAL: ♁, ‘ NEPAL, Khandbari District / For. Above Ahale, 2300 m, 26.III.82, A. &amp; Z. Smetana / HOLOTYPE ♁ (red, printed), Olophrinus nepalensis desig. 1992, J. M. Campbell’ (CNC) . PARATYPES: NEPAL: 1♁, same label data as holotype; 1 ♁, ‘ NEPAL, Rasuwa, Distr. 1.5 km NE Bhargu, 2000 m, 12.IV.85, A. Smetana’. Both paratypes are housed in CNC, and bears a following type label ‘ PARATYPE (yellow, printed), Olophrinus nepalensis desig. 1992, J. M. Campbell’.</p><p>Other material examined. CHINA: XIZANG: 3 ♁♁ 3 ♀♀, ‘(China) Hanmi (ḤḢ), Motuo Coun. (ḆṘH), Xizang A. R., alt. 2200 m, 19.viii.2005, L.Tang leg.’ (SNUC). GUANGXI: 1♁ 1♀, ‘China: Guangxi, Jinxiu County, (Dayao Mt.), Yinshan Conservation Station, 24°10’01’’N, 110°14’38’’E, beech forest, mixed leaf litter, sifted, 1200 m, 11.vii.2014, Peng, Song,Yu &amp;Yan leg.’; 1♁, ‘China: Guangxi, Jinxiu County, (Dayao Mt.), 7 km (AEn'm), 24°09’07’’N, 110°12’29’’E, beach forest, mixed leaf litter, 1300 m, 16.vii.2014, Peng, Song, Yu &amp; Yan leg.’ (SNUC). YUNNAN: 1 ♁, ‘(China) Datang Village (†ḂḨ), Tengchong County, Yunnan Prov., 14.vi.2005. H. Huang leg.’ (SNUC); 1 ♁ 1 ♀, ‘China: Yunnan [CH09-21], Baoshan Pref., Gaoligong Shan, 78 km N Tengchong, 2000 m, 25°44′49″N, 98°33′29″E, cleft with creek and forest remnant, litter &amp; Dead wood sifted, 1.IX.2009, leg. M. Schülke’ (cSch); 1 ♀, ‘China, W-Yunnan env. Baoshan 5.- 8.6.1993 E. Jendek &amp; O. Sausa leg.’ (NHMW); 1 ♁, ‘China: Yunnan prov., Tengchong city, 1920 m, Laifeng Shan Forest park, 25°01.11′N, 98°26.66′E, J. Hájek &amp; J. Růžička / (Ch04) 22.vi.2016, sift #03 close side valley on slope below pagoda, sparse broad-leaved forest, at foot of a tree’ (NMPC).</p><p>Description of female. Habitus as in Fig. 13B; body slightly convex, TBL 7.44–8.14 mm, FBL 5.32–5.46 mm; head and elytra black, antennomeres1–4 yellowish--brown, 5–11 yellow, elytra, pronotal disc, and most parts of legs reddish-brown. Head sub-pentagon, HL 1.03–1.17 mm, HW 1.36–1.41 mm, with microsculpture consisting of small isodiametric or nearly isodiametric meshes; posterolateral and posterior margins with microsculpture consisting of transverse waves; eyes prominent, EyL 0.37–0.42 mm; antennae elongate, AnL 2.72–3.02 mm, relative lengths of antennomeres 1–11: 2.0: 1.0: 1.6: 1.2: 1.2: 1.4: 1.4: 1.4: 1.2: 1.2: 1.6. Pronotum strongly transverse, PL 1.74–1.88 mm, PW 3.15–3.20 mm, PL/PW 0.55–0.58, with microsculpture as of head. Elytra transverse, EL 2.26–2.35 mm, EW 3.10–3.15 mm, EL/EW 0.72–0.74, with microsculpture consisting of transverse waves, and each elytron with five complete and one shorter rows of punctures. Abdominal surface with coarse punctures, and with microsculpture as elytra; tergite VIII (Fig. 14K) with five lobes, inner lobes longer than others, width of inner lobes sub-equal to middle ones, outer lobes short; sternite VIII (Fig. 14L) with six lobes, fimbriate lobes longer than others; styli as in Fig. 14M. Comments. The male (Fig. 13A) of Olophrinus nepalensis was originally described from Nepal, and this species is here proved to be widely spread in China (Guangxi, Yunnan, Xizang). The populations from China (Figs 13–14) can be readily identified as conspecific with that from Nepal by each elytron with five complete rows of punctures, and the nearly identical forms of male terminal segments and aedeagus. Note the number of spiniform setae medially at the apical margin of male sternite VI may vary from four to eight. The female of this species is here described and illustrated for the first time.</p><p>Distribution. China: Guangxi, Yunnan, Xizang (new country record); Nepal (Fig. 18).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F187AD7D5BFFD3FC535200A35E199D	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	Chang, Yuan;Yin, Zi-Wei;Li, Li-Zhen;Schülke, Michael	Chang, Yuan, Yin, Zi-Wei, Li, Li-Zhen, Schülke, Michael (2019): A review of the genus Olophrinus from China (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Tachyporinae). Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 59 (1): 307-324, DOI: 10.2478/aemnp-2019-0024
03F187AD7D56FFD5FF6150BEA41B1B7D.text	03F187AD7D56FFD5FF6150BEA41B1B7D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Olophrinus qian Chang, Yin, Li & Schulke 2019	<div><p>Olophrinus qian Chang, Yin, Li &amp; Schülke, sp. nov.</p><p>(Figs 15–17, 18)</p><p>Type material. HOLOTYPE: ♁, CHINA: GUIZHOU: ‘China: Guizhou, Zunyi City, (Suiyang County Ō ṚH), Kuankuoshui N. R. (ĒāķssṂüae ffl), Gongtonggou (AEÑḿ), nr. Dadong (†ḄDzã), 18.viii.2010, 1550 m, T. Feng &amp; Z.-W. Yin leg.’ (SNUC) . PARATYPES: CHINA: GUIZHOU: 9 ♁♁ 7 ♀♀, same collecting data as holotype; 7 ♁♁ 4 ♀♀, also from Kuankuoshui, ‘Houshan (ÜƜ), 1550 m, 15.viii.2010, Z.-W. Yin leg.’ (SNUC). YUNNAN: 1 ♁ 3 ♀♀, ‘ CHINA: Yunnan, mountains WNW Wuding, 25°38’45’’N, 102°06’55’’E, 2390 m, mixed forest margin with alder and pine, litter sifted, 1.IX.2014, Schülke [CH 14-12a]’ (cSch); 2 ♁♁ 1 ♀, ‘ CHINA [12a] – Yunnan, mt. WNW Wuding, mix. forest, 25°38’45’’N, 102°06’55’’E, 2390 m, 1.IX.2014, V. Assing’ (cAss, cSch); 1 ♀, ‘ CHINA [12] – Yunnan, mt. WNW Wuding, mix. forest, 25°38’45’’N, 102°06’55’’E, 2390 m, 18.VIII.2014, V.Assing’ (cAss); 1 ♀, ‘ CHINA: Yunnan [CH 07-35], Dali Bai Auton. Pref., Wuliang Shan, 9 km SW Weishan, 2450–2500 m, 25°10′14″N, 100°14′22″E, W slope, oaks and pines, sifted, 13.VI.2007, M. Schülke’ (cSch); 1 ♀, ‘ CHINA: Yunnan, Pu’er Pref., Ailao Shan, 37 km NW Jingdong, 24°45′12″N, 100°41′24.5″E, devastated forest remnant, litter &amp; dead wood sifted, 13.IX.2009, leg. M. Schülke [CH 09-48]’ (cSch).</p><p>Diagnosis description. Male. Habitus as in Fig. 15A; body slightly convex, TBL 7.07–7.90 mm, FBL 4.90–5.32 mm; head, elytra and abdomen black, antennae and tarsi yellowish-brown, pronotal disc, and most parts of legs reddish-brown. Head (Figs 16A, 16B) sub-pentagon, HL 0.84–1.11 mm, HW 1.29–1.32 mm, with microsculpture consisting of small isodiametric or nearly isodiametric meshes; eyes prominent, EyL 0.34–0.37 mm; antennae elongate, AnL 2.48–2.51 mm, relative lengths of antennomeres 1–11: 1.62: 1.00: 1.56: 1.25: 1.68: 1.56: 1.31: 1.25: 1.50: 1.18: 1.56. Pronotum (Fig. 16C) strongly transverse, PL 1.52–1.71 mm, PW 3.20–3.22 mm, PL/PW 0.47–0.53, with microsculpture as of head. Elytra (Figs 16D, E) transverse, EL 2.19–2.36 mm, EW 3.23–3.34 mm, EL/EW 0.65–0.73, with microsculpture consisting of transverse waves, each elytron with five complete and one additional shorter rows of punctures. Abdominal surface (Fig. 16F) with coarse punctures, and with microsculpture as elytra; tergite VIII (Fig. 17A) with six relatively short lobes, deeply and narrowly incised between inner lobes and median ones; tergite IX (Fig. 17B) divided laterally to four lobes; sternite VI (Figs 17 C–D) with posterior margin shallowly emarginate, thickened setae arranged along emargination, short bristles arranged in sub-triangular area; sternite VII (Figs 17 E–F) with posterior margin deeply and broadly emarginate, peg setae continuously arranged along emargination; sternite VIII (Fig. 17G) with four lobes, deeply incised between inner lobes, mid-length 1.06 times as long as depth of incision; sternite IX elongate and asymmetric (Fig. 17H). Length of aedeagus (Figs 17 I–J) 2.07 mm, parameres short, and asymmetric, left paramere slightly broader than right one in ventral view, each with preapical denticle on ventral surface; median lobe broad at base and narrowing toward apex.</p><p>Female. General habitus (Fig. 15B) similar to male. Measurements: TBL 7.85–8.27 mm, FBL 4.80–5.26 mm, HL 1.07–1.08 mm, HW 1.28–1.31 mm, EyL 0.35–0.36 mm, AnL 2.42–2.48 mm, PL 1.58–1.63 mm, PW 3.09–3.16 mm, PL/PW 0.50–0.52, EL 2.24–2.28 mm, EW 3.12–3.19 mm, EL/EW 0.71–0.72. Tergite VIII (Fig. 17K) with five lobes, inner lobe longer than others, outer lobes short; sternite VIII (Fig. 17L) with six lobes, fimbriate lobes longer than others; styli as in Fig. 17M.</p><p>Comparative notes. Olophrinus qian is similar to O. nepalensis in sharing the head and pronotum with meshlike microsculpture, each elytron with five complete and one additional shorter row of punctures, and presence of a preapical denticle of the parameres. The new species can be separated by the much shallower incision between the inner and median lobes of male tergite VIII, the parameres of the aedeagus each with a preapical denticle, and the much broader base of the inner lobe of female tergite VIII.</p><p>Etymology. ‘Qian (Ŗ)’ is an abbreviation for Guizhou Province, where the type locality is located; noun in apposition.</p><p>Distribution. China: Guizhou, Yunnan (Fig. 18).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F187AD7D56FFD5FF6150BEA41B1B7D	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	Chang, Yuan;Yin, Zi-Wei;Li, Li-Zhen;Schülke, Michael	Chang, Yuan, Yin, Zi-Wei, Li, Li-Zhen, Schülke, Michael (2019): A review of the genus Olophrinus from China (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Tachyporinae). Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 59 (1): 307-324, DOI: 10.2478/aemnp-2019-0024
03F187AD7D4CFFC9FECA528BA08E1DFB.text	03F187AD7D4CFFC9FECA528BA08E1DFB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Olophrinus suzukii Shibata 1992	<div><p>Olophrinus suzukii Shibata, 1992</p><p>(Fig. 8A)</p><p>Olophrinus suzukii Shibata, 1992: 42; CAMPBELL (1993: 67).</p><p>Material examined. CHINA: TAIWAN: 1 ♁, ‘TAIWAN, Taichung Hsien, Anmashan, 2225 m, 2.V.1990, A. Smetana [T38] / Olophrinus suzukii Shib., Det. J. M. Campbell’ (CNC).</p><p>Comments. This specimen was described and illustrated by CAMPBELL (1993), and examined here for morphological comparisons.The habitus image is provided as Fig. 8A. Olophrinus suzukii may be separated from both O. nepalensis and O. qian sp. nov. based on the presence of six complete and a seventh shorter rows of punctures on each elytron, the denser punctures of the elytra, and the lack of spiniform/ thickened setae at the posterior margin of male sternite VI. Distribution. China: Taiwan.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F187AD7D4CFFC9FECA528BA08E1DFB	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	Chang, Yuan;Yin, Zi-Wei;Li, Li-Zhen;Schülke, Michael	Chang, Yuan, Yin, Zi-Wei, Li, Li-Zhen, Schülke, Michael (2019): A review of the genus Olophrinus from China (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Tachyporinae). Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 59 (1): 307-324, DOI: 10.2478/aemnp-2019-0024
