摘要
Two new species of the genus Eumyllocerus Sharp, 1896, of the subfamily Entiminae Schoenherr, 1823, are described from China. Eumyllocerus longisetus sp. n. may be distinguished from other species of the genus by its long bristle-like, erect setae on the intervals, each of which is longer than the width of the second interval, the setae arrangedin double rows, and its shell-like, shiny, dense, metallic green scales. Eumyllocerus rotundicorpus sp. n. may be distinguished from any other Eumyllocerus species by its oval and inflated elytral shape, short stout metepisternum, small humeri, elytral setae shorter than 0.5 times the width of the second interval, the setae arranged in double rows, and its golden copper and pearl gray scales. The taxonomy of the genus is discussed. The two new species are described and habitus photographs and figures of diagnostic characters are provided. The type specimens of the new species are deposited in the Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China (holotype and paratypes) and the Korean Entomological Institute, Korea University, Seoul, Korea (paratypes).
Two new species of the genus Eumyllocerus Sharp, 1896, of the subfamilyEntiminae Schoenherr, 1823, are described from China. Eumyllocerus longisetus sp. n. may bedistinguished from other species of the genus by its long bristle-like, erect setae on theintervals, each of which is longer than the width of the second interval, the setae arranged indouble rows, and its shell-like, shiny, dense, metallic green scales. Eumyllocerus rotundicorpus sp.n. may be distinguished from any other Eumyllocerus species by its oval and inflated elytral shape,short stout metepisternum, small humeri, elytral setae shorter than 0.5 times the width of thesecond interval, the setae arranged in double rows, and its golden copper and pearl gray scales. Thetaxonomy of the genus is discussed. The two new species are described and habitus photographs andfigures of diagnostic characters are provided. The type specimens of the new species are depositedin the Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China (holotype and paratypes)and the Korean Entomological Institute, Korea University, Seoul, Korea (paratypes).