Abstract
The genus Miccolamia Bates, 1884 from China is revised. Sixteen species or subspecies of the genus are recognized (eight previously described and eight new): Miccolamia savioi Gressitt, 1940 from northwestern to eastern China, M. mystica Bi & Lin, sp. nov. from Hubei, M. minuta Bi & Lin, sp. nov. from Anhui, Shanghai, and Zhejiang, M. yanziae Bi & Lin, sp. nov. from Xizang, M. holzschuhi Bi & Chen, sp. nov. from Yunnan, M. tonsilis Holzschuh, 2010 from Gansu, Shaanxi, and Hubei, M. coenosa Holzschuh, 2010 from Shaanxi and Hubei, M. shennong Bi & Chen, sp. nov. from Hubei, M. panda Bi & Chen, sp. nov. from Sichuan, M. dracuncula Gressitt, 1942 from Sichuan, Chongqing, and Hubei, M. d. orientalis Bi & Lin, ssp. nov. from Zhejiang, Anhui, Hunan, and Hubei, M. binodosa Pic, 1935 and M. scintillans Holzschuh, 2010 from Yunnan, M. liubini Bi & Chen, sp. nov. from Hainan, M. tuberculipennis Breuning, 1947 from Fujian, Zhejiang, Hubei, and Jiangxi, and M. castaneoverrucosa Hayashi, 1974 from Taiwan. One new synonym, M. bicristata Pesarini & Sabbadini, 1997 syn. nov. = M. savioi Gressitt, 1940 is proposed. Miccolamia albosetosa Gressitt, 1951 from Taiwan is treated as a taxon of uncertain generic position. Miccolamia minuta Bi & Lin, sp. nov. is considered to be the smallest cerambycid beetle known in China. Miccolamia binodosa Pic, 1935 and M. scintillans Holzschuh, 2010 are newly recorded from China. Illustrations of habitus, major diagnostic features, biological notes, a distributional map as well as an identification key are provided.