. Bonn zoological bulletin. Zoology. ? Kunming Fig. 90. Distributions of Nazeris species in Yunnan: N. firmilohatiis (open circles); N. spiculatus (open diamond); A'^. infractus (filled circle); N. meilicits (filled triangles); A', vexillatiis and A^. hastatiis (open triangles); A', ciiviimchisiis (filled diamond); N. bangmaicus (filled star); N. fissus (open stars); A', giganteiis (open square). Pronotum (Fig. 92) approximately times as long as broad and times as broad as head; punctation ap- proximately as coarse as that of head, non-umbilicate, and moderately dense; interstices nar
. Bonn zoological bulletin. Zoology. ? Kunming Fig. 90. Distributions of Nazeris species in Yunnan: N. firmilohatiis (open circles); N. spiculatus (open diamond); A'^. infractus (filled circle); N. meilicits (filled triangles); A', vexillatiis and A^. hastatiis (open triangles); A', ciiviimchisiis (filled diamond); N. bangmaicus (filled star); N. fissus (open stars); A', giganteiis (open square). Pronotum (Fig. 92) approximately times as long as broad and times as broad as head; punctation ap- proximately as coarse as that of head, non-umbilicate, and moderately dense; interstices narrower than diameter of punctures, glossy; midline punctate in anterior half, im- punctate and naiTowly elevated in posterior half. Elytra (Fig. 92) times as long as pronotum; humeral angles obsolete; punctation dense, moderately de- fined, and approximately as coarse as that of pronotum; interstices glossy. Hind wings completely reduced. Abdomen approximately times as broad as elytra; punctation dense, defined, and moderately coarse on an- terior tergites, gradually becoming less dense and finer to- wards posterior tergites, sparse and fine on tergite VII, even finer and sparser on tergite VIII; interstices without microsculpture on tergites III-VI, with very shallow mi- croreticulation on tergites VII-VIII; posterior margin of tergite VII without palisade fringe; posterior margin of ter- gite VIII weakly convex. stemite VII (Fig. 94) with posterior margin distinct- ly concave in the middle; stemite VIII (Fig. 95) approx- imately as long as broad, posterior excision deep and nar- row, approximately times as deep as length of ster- nite; aedeagus (Figs 96-97) mm long; ventral process apically very acute in ventral view, laterally com- pressed; dorso-lateral apophyses rather short, slightly ex- tending beyond apex of ventral process. Comparative notes. Nazeris cangicus is distinguished from the syntopic A^. daliensis, a species of similar size, by the
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