Phanerotomella taiwanensis Zettel, 1989
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Phanerotomella taiwanensis Zettel, 1989 View in CoL
Phanerotomella taiwanensis Zettel, 1989: 24 View in CoL , 26–27.
Phanerotomella longipedes Chen & Ji, 2003: 180 View in CoL , 188–189, 229, 253–254. Syn. nov.
Phanerotomella taiwanensis View in CoL – He et al. 2001: 47–48, 50; 2004: 641–642. — Chen et al. 2001: 726. — Chen & Ji 2003: 180, 202, 229.
Diagnosis
Mesopleuron punctate ( Fig. 64I View Fig ); mesosoma black ( Fig. 64H–I View Fig ); vein 1-SR+M straight ( Fig. 64G View Fig ); vein r curved ( Fig. 64G View Fig ); face and temple punctate and shiny ( Fig. 64B–C View Fig ).
Material examined (9 ♀♀, 19 ♂♂)
CHINA – Guangdong • 2 ♀♀; Ruyuan, Nanling ; 24 Aug. 2010; P. Tang leg.; ZJUH Nos 201100501, 201100503 . – Yunnan • 1 ♀; Tengchong, Gaoligong Mt. ; 28 May 2009; J.L. Tan leg.; ZJUH No. 200908200 • 1 ♀; Xishuangbanna ; 21°44.761′ N, 100°25.959′ E; elev. 1595 m; 17 May 2018; Malaise trap; ZJUH No. 201805960 GoogleMaps . – Hainan • 6 ♂♂; Yinggeling ; 25 Aug. 2005; L.S. Chen leg.; ZJUH Nos 200611296, 200611297, 200611300, 200611301, 200611303, 200611305 • 1 ♀; same data as for preceding; ZJUH No. 200611302 • 1 ♀; Baisha, Yinggeling ; 30 Apr. 2010; J.L. Tan leg.; ZJUH No. 202300194 • 9 ♂♂; Jianfengling ; 12–15 Jul. 2006; J.X. Liu leg.; ZJUH Nos 200610607, 200610608, 200610609, 200610614, 200610616, 200610617, 200610620, 200610621, 200610631 . – Zhejiang • 1 ♀; Linan, West Tianmu Mt., Sanliting ; 2 Jul. 2010; W. Chen, S. Dong and F.D. Sun leg.; ZJUH No. 202300200 • 1 ♀; Anji, Longwang Mt., Qianmutian ; 28 Jul. 2011; S.N. Song leg.; ZJUH No. 201102527 • 1 ♂; Wuyanling ; elev. 800 m; Nov. 2005; Y.P. Wang leg.; ZJUH No. 202300201 • 1 ♂; West Tianmu Mt. ; 1–2 Jul. 2000; X.X. Chen leg.; ZJUH No. 200606965 . – Guizhou • 1 ♀; Fangxiangxiang, Leigong Mt. ; elev. 1000 m; 3 Jun. 2005; H.Y. Zhang leg.; ZJUH No. 200605730 . – Guangxi • 1 ♂; Longsheng, Hongtan ; elev. 900 m; 11 Jun. 1963; S.Y. Wang leg.; IOZ(E) No. 2059956 . – Shanxi • 1 ♂; Lishan ; 29 Jul. 2012; Z. Liu leg.; ZJUH No. 201201314 .
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Unknown.
Distribution
China (Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou, Hainan, Shanxi, Taiwan, Yunnan, Zhejiang).
Remarks
The holotype of P. taiwanensis (♀ from China, Taiwan, Wushe, elev. 1150 m) was not examined because the original description was sufficient for the recognition of this species ( Zettel 1989). There are nine females and nineteen males agreeing with the description of P. taiwanensis .
The holotype of P. longipedes was not available for study, but the mentioned differences are considered to be intraspecific variation.
Phanerotomella longipedes is treated as a junior synonym of P. taiwanensis based on the following key characters: (1) 3 rd –5 th antennal segments white or ivory (fifth may be brownish or up to sixth white) and contrasting with brown scapus; (2) vein m-cu postfurcal; (3) vein r curved; (4) mesopleuron punctate.
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Phanerotomella taiwanensis Zettel, 1989
He, Jia-Yue, Achterberg, Cornelis Van, He, Jun-Hua, Tang, Pu & Chen, Xue-Xin 2025 |
Phanerotomella longipedes
Chen J. H. & Ji Q. E. 2003: 180 |
Phanerotomella taiwanensis
He J. H. & Chen X. X. & Fan J. J. & Li Q. & Liu C. M. & Lou X. M. & Ma Y. & Wang S. F. & Wu Y. R. & Xu Z. H. & Xu W. A. & Yao J. 2004: 641 |
Chen J. H. & Ji Q. E. 2003: 180 |
He J. H. & Chen X. X. & Ma Y. 2001: 47 |
Chen X. X. & He J. H. & Ma Y. 2001: 726 |
Phanerotomella taiwanensis
Zettel H. 1989: 24 |