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摘要
江西梅岭国家森林公园用飞行截蝇器捕获两只雄成虫,描述了江西梅岭国家森林公园发现的姬花甲(jiangxinongda Yin & Du, sp. 11),这是中国大陆发现的第二种姬花甲。该物种在形态上与最近记录的分布在福建的T. spatulatus Yin最相似,不同之处在于相对较短的头部,不同的前庭图案设置,以及更细长的喙。
The second species of Triartiger Kubota (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Pselaphinae) from China's mainland.
Triartiger jiangxinongda Yin & Du, sp. nov. (Clavigeritae: Clavigerini) is described from Meiling National Forest Park, Jiangxi, East China based on two male adults collected by a flight intercept trap, which represents the second known species of the genus from China's mainland. The species is morphologically most similar to the recently documented T. spatulatus Yin distributed in Fujian, and differs by the relatively shorter head, differently patterned setation of the vestiture, and a more slender aedeagus.
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