Chrysotimus xiaolongmensis Zhang,Yang and Grootaert (Figs. 55–56) Chrysotimus xiaolongmensis Zhang,Yang and Grootaert, 2003. Bull. Inst. Royal Sci. Nat. Belg. Ent. 73: 189. Type locality: Beijing. Diagnosis. Six dc, 3–4 irregularly paired acr. Hind tarsomere 1 with 4 black ventral bristles on basal 1/5. Epandrium with short lateral process; surstylus narrow, slightly curved apically; cercus long and narrow, with somewhat thick basal half. Distribution. Beijing.Published as part of Wang, Mengqing, Yang, Ding & Grootaert, Patrick, 2005, Chrysotimus Loew from China (Diptera: Dolichopodidae), pp. 1-32 in Zootaxa 1003 (1) on page 28, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.1003.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/504863
Liu, Ruo-Si, Wang, Meng-Qing, Yang, Ding (2015): Chrysotus Meigen (Diptera: Dolichopodidae) from Sha...
FIGURES 6–7. Chrysosoma shixingense sp. nov. (Male). 6. Left It1, right lateral view; 7. genitalia, ...
A review of the species of the genus Chrysotimus from Tibet is provided. The following four species ...
Chrysotimus basiflavus Yang (Figs. 7–8) Chrysotimus basiflavus Yang, 2001. In: Insects of Tianmu...
FIGURES 55–56. Chrysotimus xiaolongmensis Zhang, Yang and Grootaert (male). 55. Antenna (excluding s...
The occurrence of the genus Chrysotimus Loew, 1857 in Tibet is confirmed for the first time. The fol...
FIGURES 52–54. Chrysotimus xiaohuangshanus sp. nov. (male). 52. Wing; 53. first flagellomere, latera...
The following three species are described as new to science: C. dalongensis sp. n., C. huairouensis ...
FIGURES 60–61. Chrysotimus yunlonganus Yang and Saigusa (male). 60. First flagellomere, lateral view...
Figures 9-10 - Chrysotimus motuoensis sp. n., male. 9 first flagellomere, lateral view 10 hypopygium...
Figures 5-6 - Chrysotimus lii Wang & Yang, 2006, male. 5 first flagellomere (arista broken); lateral...
Figures 11-13 - Chrysotimus tibetensis sp. n., male. 11 first flagellomere, lateral view 12 genitali...
The species of the genus Chrysotus from Palaearctic China are reviewed and keyed. The following 5 sp...
FIGURES 1–3. Chrysosoma nanlingense sp. nov. (Male). 1. Left It1, right lateral view; 2. left It25,...
Figs 1–2. Habitus photographs. 1. Chrysotus shanxiensis sp. nov., male. 2. Chrysotus thornpenis sp. ...
Liu, Ruo-Si, Wang, Meng-Qing, Yang, Ding (2015): Chrysotus Meigen (Diptera: Dolichopodidae) from Sha...
FIGURES 6–7. Chrysosoma shixingense sp. nov. (Male). 6. Left It1, right lateral view; 7. genitalia, ...
A review of the species of the genus Chrysotimus from Tibet is provided. The following four species ...
Chrysotimus basiflavus Yang (Figs. 7–8) Chrysotimus basiflavus Yang, 2001. In: Insects of Tianmu...
FIGURES 55–56. Chrysotimus xiaolongmensis Zhang, Yang and Grootaert (male). 55. Antenna (excluding s...
The occurrence of the genus Chrysotimus Loew, 1857 in Tibet is confirmed for the first time. The fol...
FIGURES 52–54. Chrysotimus xiaohuangshanus sp. nov. (male). 52. Wing; 53. first flagellomere, latera...
The following three species are described as new to science: C. dalongensis sp. n., C. huairouensis ...
FIGURES 60–61. Chrysotimus yunlonganus Yang and Saigusa (male). 60. First flagellomere, lateral view...
Figures 9-10 - Chrysotimus motuoensis sp. n., male. 9 first flagellomere, lateral view 10 hypopygium...
Figures 5-6 - Chrysotimus lii Wang & Yang, 2006, male. 5 first flagellomere (arista broken); lateral...
Figures 11-13 - Chrysotimus tibetensis sp. n., male. 11 first flagellomere, lateral view 12 genitali...
The species of the genus Chrysotus from Palaearctic China are reviewed and keyed. The following 5 sp...
FIGURES 1–3. Chrysosoma nanlingense sp. nov. (Male). 1. Left It1, right lateral view; 2. left It25,...
Figs 1–2. Habitus photographs. 1. Chrysotus shanxiensis sp. nov., male. 2. Chrysotus thornpenis sp. ...
Liu, Ruo-Si, Wang, Meng-Qing, Yang, Ding (2015): Chrysotus Meigen (Diptera: Dolichopodidae) from Sha...
FIGURES 6–7. Chrysosoma shixingense sp. nov. (Male). 6. Left It1, right lateral view; 7. genitalia, ...
A review of the species of the genus Chrysotimus from Tibet is provided. The following four species ...