China-fauna
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Ptecticus
soldier flies
Ptecticus is a large genus of soldier flies (Stratiomyidae: Sarginae) comprising at least 150 described species worldwide, with roughly 40 species documented from the Old World alone as of 2000. Adults display variable body coloration—yellow, brown, or black—with abdominal transverse stripes, dusky wings, and often translucent second abdominal segments. A well-developed inner projection on the second antennal segment characterizes most species. The genus exhibits wasp-mimicry in appearance and behavior. Larvae are broad, flat, segmented maggots found in fermenting fruit and rotting vegetal material.
Ulomini
darkling beetles
Ulomini is a tribe of darkling beetles (Tenebrionidae) established by Blanchard in 1845. The tribe contains more than 20 genera, including the large genus Uloma with over 200 species and subspecies worldwide. Members are primarily associated with forest habitats and decaying wood. Larval stages of several species have been described, showing oligopod morphology with diagnostic abdominal segment features.
Zeugophora
Zeugophora is a genus of leaf beetles in the family Megalopodidae, established by Kunze in 1818. The genus contains multiple species distributed across the Northern Hemisphere, with particularly well-documented diversity in China. Species are phytophagous, with larvae and adults feeding on foliage of specific host plant families. The genus is divided into subgenera based on morphological traits and host associations: subgenus Zeugophora primarily associated with Salicaceae, and subgenus Pedrillia with Celastraceae, Symplocaceae, and Lamiaceae. Male genitalia morphology serves as a critical diagnostic tool for species identification.