identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
174187D83557FFAEFC8FFE093E86FB4D.text	174187D83557FFAEFC8FFE093E86FB4D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Paraclytus sapa Viktora et Tichy 2015	<div><p>Paraclytus sapa Viktora et Tichý, 2015</p> <p>Figs 1–6.</p> <p>Paraclytus sapa Viktora et Tichý, 2015: 108. Type locality: Vietnam, Lao Cai Prov., Sapa Mt. (according to the original description and the label of the holotype).</p> <p>MATERIAL. Holotype, ♂ (cTT) (photograph); 1♀ (cAM) (Fig. 1), Vietnam, Yen Bai Province, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=104.1&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=21.833334" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 104.1/lat 21.833334)">Mu Cang Chai District</a>, ~ 21°50´N / 104°06´E, 04.2021, local collector; 1♀ (cAM) (Fig. 2), same locality, 06.2021, local collector.</p> <p>MORPHOLOGICAL NOTES. Holotype male. Body length 14.56 mm, humeral width 4.12 mm [Viktora, Tichý, 2015].</p> <p>DESCRIPTION OF THE FEMALE. Closely resembles a male. Body length 15.5–15.9 mm, humeral width 4.35–4.45 mm.</p> <p>Antennae shorter than body, barely not reaching or freely reaching the apical fascia of elytra; length ratio of antennomeres 1–11, 36: 7: 28: 22: 28: 27: 25: 20: 19: 16: 21 (one of the females taken as an example); antennomere 2 subequal in length and width; in one of the females apical internal angle of antennomeres 3 and 4 with a weakly expressed spine (see Note below).</p> <p>Pronotum more or less distinctly transverse, 1.06–1.12 times as wide as long; at base barely or slightly wider than at</p> <p>5 6</p> <p>Figs 1–6. Paraclytus sapa, females: 1–2 — habitus; 3–4 — pronotum; 5–6 — humeral angle.</p> <p>Рис. 1–6. Paraclytus sapa, самки: 1–2 — общий вид; 3–4 — переднеспинка; 5–6 — плечевой угол.</p> <p>apex; with very well-developed lateral tubercles, as in Figs 3– 4, and with a distinct median tubercle in basal part in front of middle, similar to the male.</p> <p>Elytra clearly narrowed towards apex, 2.35–2.4 times as long as humeral width; base tuberculiform elevated, each elytron there with a sharp keel-shaped, backwards sloping tubercle; humeral angle with a barely developed or wellexpressed tubercle rounded apically, as in Figs 5–6 (that is not listed in the description of the holotype male); apical external angle drawn into a long sharp spine, like in male.</p> <p>Last (visible) abdominal sternite at apex widely rounded laterally and truncate or barely emarginate in middle; last (visible) abdominal tergite almost the same in structure apically.</p> <p>Distribution and coloration of setation of antennae and dorsum, as in Figs 1–2, and resembles that of a male (thereby it should be taken into account that the setation of the elytra of the holotype male is partly abraded).</p> <p>DISTRIBUTION. Vietnam: Lao Cai and Yen Bai provinces.</p> <p>NOTE. In some of my works, including those in collaboration [Miroshnikov, 2014, 2015; Miroshnikov et al., 2014], devoted to the representatives of the genera Paraclytus and Anaglyptus Mulsant, 1839, one and the same misprint was made requiring correction. In all cases, the fragment of the morphological description “apical external angle of antennomere…/antennomeres… with… spine” should be read as “apical internal angle of antennomere…/antennomeres… with… spine”.</p> <p>Acknowledgements. I am very grateful to my wife Tatiana P. Miroshnikova who helped a lot in the preparation of the illustrations for publication.</p></div> 	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/174187D83557FFAEFC8FFE093E86FB4D	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Miroshnikov, A. I.	Miroshnikov, A. I. (2022): New records and description of the female of Paraclytus sapa Viktora et Tichyґ, 2015 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Cerambycinae: Anaglyptini), with notes on the generic distribution area. Russian Entomological Journal 31 (3): 283-285, DOI: 10.15298/rusentj.31.3.09, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/rusentj.31.3.09
