Embrikstrandia vivesi
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Genus: Embrikstrandia
Name
Embrikstrandia vivesi Bentanachs, 2005 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Embrik-Strandia vivesi Bentanachs, 2005: 2, 3, figs 1 (holotype male), 2 (female), 3–4, 8–10.
Remarks
This species is highly polymorphic in elytral and pronotal coloration. The IZAS collection contains specimens showing the base of elytra completely red, and the series from Yunnan includes specimens with their pronotum black and reddish.
Distribution
China (new country record): Yunnan; Laos.
Specimens examined
China Yunnan Prov.: 5 males 3 females, Yunnan, Jinping, Mengla, alt. 400 m, 1956.IV.28–29, leg. Keren Huang et. al (IZAS); 2 males, same data but 1956.IV.24; 1 male, same data but 1956.V.1; 1 male 1 female, same data but alt. 500 m, 1956.V.2; 1 male, Yunnan, Xishuangbanna, Xiaomengyang, alt. 850 m, 1957.VI.14, leg. Lingchao Zang (IZAS); 5 females, Yunnan, Xishuangbanna, Menghun, alt. 750 m, 1958.VI.2–7, leg. Xuwu Meng et al (IZAS); 1 female, same data but alt. 1200 m, 1958.V.31. Laos, Xieng Khouang Prov.: holotype, male, Laos, Xieng Khouang, 1997.VI (CJBB).
Taxon Treatment
- Vives, E; Lin, M; 2013: One new and seven newly recorded Callichromatini species from China (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Cerambycinae) ZooKeys, 275: 67-75. doi
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