Kyphopteryx dorsalis Kimmins, 1947
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4550.1.7 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5925402 |
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Kyphopteryx dorsalis Kimmins, 1947 View in CoL
Kyphopteryx dorsalis Kimmins, 1947 View in CoL [1946]. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 13: 725. Type locality: Tibet, Chumbi Valley).
Remarks. Males of this species are characterized by terga 2-3 each with a considerably elevated dentate process and by epiproct triangular, apically forming an upturned hook with paired small teeth on the upper surface. Females of this species are defined by terga 3-8 separated longitudinally with a membranous median area, and by abdominal sternum 8 with a medially notched sclerotized area (see fig. 3 in Kimmins 1947).
Distribution. China (Tibet), India (Sikkim).
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Kyphopteryx dorsalis Kimmins, 1947
Du, Yu-Zhou & Chen, Zhi-Teng 2019 |
Kyphopteryx dorsalis
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