
Like most cavernicolous species, Trechinae cave beetles
shows a number of specific adaptations, such as lack of eyes and colour,
which are traits common among cave dwellers.
The new Trechinae beetles belong to the genus Dongodytes
whose members are easily recognizable by their extraordinary slender
and very elongated body. Members of this genus are usually very rare in
caves, with only five species reported from China before now.
During the recent study of the cave systems in Du'an karst however
this numbers drastically changed, Out of the 48 visited caves 12 held
populations of trechine beetles. A total of 103 samples were collected,
out of which the team of scientists determined ten different species,
seven of which are new to science.
"This new discovery casts a new light on the importance of the Du'an Karst as a biological hotspot for cavernicolous Trechinae in China," adds Prof. Mingyi Tian.
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