Review of the genus Novius Mulsant (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) from China with description of four new species
Zootaxa, ISSN: 1175-5334, Vol: 5528, Issue: 1, Page: 668-691
2024
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The genus Novius Mulsant, 1846 from China is revised to include fifteen species. Four new species are described, namely N. trapezoidalis Tao & Wang sp. nov., N. megalocystis Tao & Wang sp. nov., N. penicillioides Tao & Wang sp. nov. and N. oncosiphonus Tao & Wang sp. nov. Novius ruficollis (Mulsant, 1850) is recorded from China for the first time. Nomenclatural history, diagnosis, detailed description, illustrations, and distribution map for each species are presented. A key to the Chinese species of Novius is also given.
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