Description
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Body entirely black with a faint plumbeous lustre, elytra sometimes with brassy reflection. Antennae blackish brown. Maxillary palpi with first segment yellowish, second segment light brown and last segment brown. Legs black with a brownish tint, tibiae and tarsi slightly lighter.
BL: 3.7–4.4 mm; FL: 2.1–2.3mm.
Proportions of holotype: HW: 58.0, PW: 44.5, PL: 49.0, EW: 59.0, EL: 63.5.
Head about as wide as elytra; lateral portions of front slightly rising, medial portion concave; punctures round, distinctly delimited, slightly larger on median area than near dorsal margins of eyes, diameter of large punctures about as wide as apical cross section of 3rd antennal segment, interstices smooth, smaller than or as broad as half diameter of punctures. Antennae when reflexed extending to the posterior margin of pronotum; Length of segments from base to apex: 9.0: 6.5: 9.0: 8.0: 8.0: 5.5: 8.0: 6.0: 7.0: 6.5: 9.0.
Pronotum 1.10 times as long as wide, widest slightly before middle and constricted at base; punctures partially confluent, diameter of large punctures about as wide as apical cross section of 2nd antennal segment, interstices smooth, mostly smaller than or about as broad as half diameter of punctures.
Elytra nearly rectangular; punctation similar to that of the pronotum, punctures on humeral area mostly distinctly delimited, those on medial two thirds obliquely confluent, interstices similar to those on pronotum.
Length of metatarsi from base to apex as 18.5: 8.0: 5.5: 4.0: 11.5.
Abdomen subcylindrical; 3rd to 6th segments with broad and densely punctate paratergites, paratergites of 4th tergite as broad as greatest width of hind tibia; 7th tergite with an apical membranous fringe; punctures on 3rd tergite slightly smaller than one eye facet, interstices with very indistinct microsculpture.
Male. Seventh sternite (Fig. 47) with a very shallow emargination posteromedially, 8th sternite (Fig. 48) with a triangular emargination posteromedially; 9th sternite (Fig. 49) with distinct apicolateral projections, posterior margin slightly serrate and almost straight; 10th tergite (Fig. 50) with posterior margin broadly round. Median lobe of aedeagus (Fig. 45) with a triangularly pointed and setose apex (Fig. 46), a pair of distinct expulsion hooks, parameres extending far beyond the apex of median lobe.
Female. Eighth sternite (Fig. 51) pointed posteromedially; valvifer (Fig. 52) with posterior margin finely serrate; 10th tergite (Fig. 53) with the posterior margin broadly pointed.
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- Liang Tang, Li-Zhen Li, Guang-Hong Cao
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- Tang L, Li L, Cao G (2011) On Chinese species of Dianous group I (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Steninae) ZooKeys 111: 67–85
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- Liang Tang
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- Li-Zhen Li
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- Guang-Hong Cao
Distribution
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China (Jiangxi, Guizhou, Guangxi, Yunnan), Myanmar, Nepal.
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- Liang Tang, Li-Zhen Li
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- Tang L, Li L (2013) Notes on the Chinese species of Dianous group I (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae) ZooKeys 342: 13–19
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- Liang Tang
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- Li-Zhen Li