Figures 1–4.Polyphylla (Granida) simoni sp. n. 1 Habitus of holotype male (length 22.0 mm), dorsal view 2 Detail of pronotum, dorsal view 3 Male genitalia, dorsal view 4 The same, right lateral view, shaded area indicates overlapping part of left paramere. Scale bar: 5 mm for Figs 3–4.
Figures 4–7. Characters of the left hindleg of Parochodaeus species, ventral view 4 Parochodaeus dentipes with arrow indicating acute tooth near apex of metafemur; metatibia broad 5 Parochodaeus jujuyus, showing greatly enlarged first metatarsomere 6 Parochodaeus procelipes, narrow metatibia 7 Parochodaeus stupendus, with large metatrochanteral tooth, large ventral tooth at the metafemoral apex (second, dorsal tooth obscured), and strongly curved metatibia.
Figure 1.Cretohypna cristata Yan, Nikolajev & Ren gen. et sp. n., holotype, registration No. CNU-COL-NN2011003, a protibia b mesotibia c body in dorsal view d metatibia and metatarsus.
Figures 1–8.Oblique and lateral habitus views of Bolboceras: 1–4 Bolboceras inaequale (1–2 major specimen from Kolkata, length 11 mm 3–4 minor specimen from Dhanjuri, length 9 mm) 5–6 duplicatum, holotype 7–8 orissicum, holotype. Scale lines 1 mm.
Figure 1.Gyronotus perissinottoi sp. n. A Holotype male, dorsal habitus B Allotype female, dorsal habitus C Male pygidium, ventral side D Female pygidium, ventral side E left F right and G ventral sides of aedeagus. Photo: Mickaël François.
Dirk Ahrens, Wan-Gang Liu, Silvia Fabrizi, Ming Bai, Xing-Ke Yang
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Figure 3.A–D Neoserica bansongchana Ahrens, Liu & Fabrizi sp. n. (holotype), E–H Neoserica septemfoliata Moser (lectotype) I–L Neoserica gaoligongshanica Ahrens, Liu & Fabrizi sp. n. (holotype) A, E, I Aedeagus, left side lateral view C, G, K Aedeagus, right side lateral view B, F, J parameres, dorsal view D, H, L Habitus. Scale: 0.5 mm.
Michele Rossini, Fernando Z. Vaz-de-Mello, Darren J. Mann
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Figures 1–4.Syntypes of Onthophagus cervicornis Kirby, 1825. 1 Dorsal habitus of the male 2 Dorsal habitus of the female 3 Labels of the male (Kirby handwriting) 4 Labels of the female.
Figure 1.Eriopeltastes (Eriopeltastes) ornatus Ricchiardi, sp. n. Holotype ♂: a habitus in dorsal view b habitus in ventral view c parameres in frontal view d parameres in lateral view (Photo & drawing: Enrico Ricchiardi).
Figures 9–15.Forebody and aedeagus of Bolboceras: 9–12 head and pronotum, frontodorsal view 9–10 Bolboceras inaequale (9 major specimen from Kolkata 10 minor specimen from Dhanjuri) 11 duplicatum,holotype 12 orissicum,holotype 13–15 aedeagus, upper side view, of 13 Bolboceras inaequale,major specimen from Kolkata 14 orissicum,holotype 15 duplicatum,holotype. Scale lines 1 mm.
Figures 61–66.Male parameres (with or without phallobase), dorsal and lateral views, in Peltonotus. Male parameres are highly asymmetrical, and we illustrate the lateral view that best assists in identification. 61 Peltonotus fujiokai 62 Peltonotus gracilipodus and Peltonotus podocrassus 63 Peltonotus karubei 64 Peltonotus malayensis 65 Peltonotus morio 66 Peltonotus nasutus.
Dirk Ahrens, Wan-Gang Liu, Silvia Fabrizi, Ming Bai, Xing-Ke Yang
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Figure 7.Distribution of the species of the Neoserica (s.l.) septemlamellata group: Neoserica bansongchana, Neoserica gaoligongshanica, Neoserica guangpingensis, Neoserica plurilamellata, Neoserica sapaensis, Neoserica takakuwai, Neoserica yanzigouensis."?" stands for the not localised records of Neoserica septemfoliata from Yunnan.
Figure 2.Eriopeltastes (Eriopeltastes) ornatus Ricchiardi, sp. n. Paratype ♀: a habitus in dorsal view b habitus in ventral view (Photo: Enrico Ricchiardi).
Figure 1.Cretohypna cristata Yan, Nikolajev & Ren gen. et sp. n., holotype, registration No. CNU-COL-NN2011003, a protibia b mesotibia c body in dorsal view d metatibia and metatarsus.
Figures 16–23.Head, full-face view, and pronotum, dorsal view, of Bolboceras: 16–19 Bolboceras inaequale (16–17 major specimen from Kolkata 18–19 minor specimen from Dhanjuri) 20–21 duplicatum,holotype 22–23 orissicum,holotype. Scale lines 1 mm.