Discovery of a most remarkable cave-specialized trechine beetle from southern China (coleoptera, carabidae, trechinae)

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Xuedytes bellus Tian & Huang, gen. et sp. n. is described from a limestone cave in Duan Karst of Guangxi, a kingdom of cavernicolous trechine beetles in southern China. From a morphological point of view, Xuedytes Tian & Huang, gen. n. seems to be the most extremely cave-adapted trechines in the world. Superficially, it looks much like Giraffaphaenops Deuve, 2002 in general body shape, in particular the structure of the prothorax, but simultaneously it is similar to Dongodytes (s. str.) Deuve, 1993, based on elytral characters, including chaetotaxy. Hence the new genus seems to represent a lineage intermediate between Giraffaphaenops and Dongodytes (s. str.).

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Tian, M., Huang, S., & Wang, D. (2017). Discovery of a most remarkable cave-specialized trechine beetle from southern China (coleoptera, carabidae, trechinae). ZooKeys, 2017(725), 37–47. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.725.21040

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