Amemboa (Amemboa) javanica Lundblad
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Amemboa (Amemboa) javanica Lundblad |
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Amemboa (Amemboa) javanica Lundblad View in CoL
Figs. 14 View FIGURES 8 – 21 , 28 View FIGURES 22 – 35
Amemboa (Amemboa) javanica Lundblad 1933 View in CoL : Arch. Hydrobiol. Suppl. 405.
Diagnosis. Males of A. javanica have the pygophore with a truncate tip ( Fig. 28 View FIGURES 22 – 35 ). Further, the male profemur of A. javanica can be distinguished from those of consubgeners known from the Phetchabun Mountain Range by having only a single hair patch ( Fig. 14 View FIGURES 8 – 21 ), whereas males of the other species have either two or three distinct hair patches.
Discussion. Amemboa javanica has been recorded from Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam ( Polhemus & Andersen 1984; Zettel & Chen 1996, 1997; Cheng et al. 2001; Zettel et al. 2007). In Thailand, this species has been collected from Chiang Mai, Kanchanaburi, Khon Kaen, Phetchabun, Phetchaburi, Phrae, Prachin Buri, and Saraburi provinces ( Polhemus & Andersen 1984; Vitheepradit 2000). In the Phetchabun Mountain Range, this species was collected from the margins of streams and rock pools.
Material examined. THAILAND: Loei Province: Phu Kradung NP, Nam Pong, 16°48'N 101°41'E, 251 m, 4- V-2004, A. Vitheepradit, L-661 (1 winged male, 1 winged female); Plan Ba Waterfall, 17°28'N 101°22'E, 648 m, 10-V-2004, A. Vitheepradit and T. Prommi, L-675 (1 winged male); same locality, 6-IIII-2011, KU team, C-43 (1 winged male, 5 wingless males, 4 wingless females); Amphur Phu Rua, Lam Nam San, 17°25'N 101°16'E, 620 m, 6-IIII-2011, KU team, C-42 (2 winged males, 21 winged females, 3 wingless females); Phitsanulok Province: Thung Salaeng Luang NP, Huai Tub Dah Mi, 16°50'N 101°51'E, 397 m, 13-V-2004, A. Vitheepradit and T. Prommi, L-683 (6 winged males, 3 winged females, 3 wingless females).
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