Ngirhaphium chutamasae Samoh, Boonrotpong & Grootaert, 2015
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Ngirhaphium chutamasae Samoh, Boonrotpong & Grootaert, 2015 |
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Ngirhaphium chutamasae Samoh, Boonrotpong & Grootaert, 2015 View in CoL
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Ngirhaphium chutamasae Samoh, Boonrotpongi & Grootaert, 2015: 126 View in CoL (figs. 1–6). Type locality THAILAND Tammalang (Satun province).
Diagnosis. A large species differing mainly from the other species in the structure of the male terminalia. Cercus brown, pointed, bearing a single apical bristle; cercus in lateral view slightly shorter than dorsal surstylus. Dorsal surstylus brown on apical border with short stout yellow bristles, ventrally with a dark spur-like apex ( Fig. 10E View Fig ). Fore tarsomere in male with an apical fork with outer prong a little longer than inner (anterior) prong.
Distribution. Satun province (Andaman Sea).
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Ngirhaphium chutamasae Samoh, Boonrotpong & Grootaert, 2015
Samoh, Abdulloh, Satasook, Chutamas & Grootaert, Patrick 2019 |
Ngirhaphium chutamasae
Samoh, Boonrotpongi & Grootaert 2015: 126 |