. Bonn zoological bulletin. Zoology. 92 Volker Assing. Fig. 153. Distributions of Lobrathium species in China: L. configens (open diamonds); L. retrocarinatum (filled square); L. glad- iatum (filled circle); L. radens (open square); L. hebeatum (triangles), based on revised records (filled triangles) and a literature record by Zheng (1988) (open triangle). and streams at altitudes of 2500-3150 m, in one locality together with L. hongkongense. Teneral adults were col- lected in August. Lobrathium gladiatum Zheng, 1988 (Figs 148-153) Lobrathium gladiatum Zheng, 1988: 190. Comment. The original d


. Bonn zoological bulletin. Zoology. 92 Volker Assing. Fig. 153. Distributions of Lobrathium species in China: L. configens (open diamonds); L. retrocarinatum (filled square); L. glad- iatum (filled circle); L. radens (open square); L. hebeatum (triangles), based on revised records (filled triangles) and a literature record by Zheng (1988) (open triangle). and streams at altitudes of 2500-3150 m, in one locality together with L. hongkongense. Teneral adults were col- lected in August. Lobrathium gladiatum Zheng, 1988 (Figs 148-153) Lobrathium gladiatum Zheng, 1988: 190. Comment. The original description is based on a unique holotype from Qingcheng Shan in Sichuan. This specimen was not examined, but, based on the illustrations and de- scriptive details provided by Zheng (1988), there is no doubt that the material listed below, all of which was col- lected in the Qingcheng Shan, is conspecific with the holo- type. Material examined. China: Sichuan: 3c?S, 1$ [partly tener- al], Qingcheng Shan, NW Chengdu, 30°54'N, 103°32'E, 650-700 m, , leg. Schulke (cSch); ASS, 3$$, Wenjiang Distr., Dujiangyan Co., Qingcheng Shan, 56 km NW Chengdu, 30°54'N, 103°32'E, 975 m, stream bank, 975 m, , leg. Schulke (cSch, cAss). Description. Body length mm; length of forebody mm. Habitus as in Fig. 148. Coloration: head, pronotum, and abdomen black; elytra black, without bluish hue, posteriorly with moderately large reddish-yellow spot reaching posterior, but not lateral margins; legs reddish- brown with reddish tarsi, usually at least the profemora infuscate; antennae dark-reddish, antennomere I not infus- cate. Head (Fig. 149) weakly oblong, widest across eyes, nar- rowed behind eyes; posterior angles broadly rounded; punctation of dorsal surface coarse and moderately dense, in median dorsal portion somewhat sparser (but not impunctate); interstices without microsculpture. Eyes large and prominent, slightly more than half as long as distance from


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