New species of Broscosoma Rosenhauer, 1846 (Coleoptera: Carabidae) from China
Journal Title: Baltic Journal of Coleopterology - Year 2010, Vol 10, Issue 1
Abstract
A new species of genus Broscosoma Rosenhauer from China has been described. The article presents the description of the Broscosoma valainisi sp.n. and the photography of the holotype. This is the first species of the genus Broscosoma Rosenhauer that is known from Shanxi Province in China. In total there are 21 species of the genus Broscosoma Rosenhauer known in the world.
Authors and Affiliations
Arvids Barševskis
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