With 39 described species in three subgenera, the is the second most species-rich genus in the subtribe Gnaptorinina (Tenebrionidae: Blaptinae). In this study, a phylogeny of was reconstructed based on one nuclear (28S-D2) and three mitochondrial (COI, Cytb, and 16S) gene fragments; multiple molecular species delimitation approaches were also implemented to assess the taxonomic status of larval specimens based on COI gene fragment. Larvae of five known species of the subgenus Hesperoptorina are described and illustrated for the first time: Shi, Ren & Merkl, 2007, Medvedev, 1998, Blair, 1923, Shi, Ren & Merkl, 2007, Shi, Ren & Merkl, 2007.
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