Xiphidiopsis (Xiphidiopsis) anisolobula Han, Chang & Shi, 2015
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4772.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3815424 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5D0E2915-FFAF-C379-FF70-3E70B23AD2FD |
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26) Xiphidiopsis (Xiphidiopsis) anisolobula Han, Chang & Shi, 2015 View in CoL ,
1♂ (left middle and hind leg, right antenna lost): LAOS:/ Ban Van Eue ,/ 13–15.IV.1965; J.L. Gressitt / Collector / BISHOP Museum
1♂ (left body damaged, only left front leg remain.): LAOS:/ Vientiane Prov. / Ban Van Eue / 30.III.1966; Native Col- lector; RONDON-- BISHOP MUS./ COLLECTION
1♀ (left front and middle leg lost): LAOS: / Vientiane Prov. / Phou Kou Khouei / Ban Van Eue / 15.IV.1965; J.L. Gressitt / Collector / BISHOP MUSEUM
1♀ (both front legs lost): LAOS: / Vientiane Prov. / Ban Van Eue , 750 m / forest Streambed/ 10–11.IV.1965; J.L. Gressitt / Malaise Trap / BISHOP MUSEUM
Diagnosis. General morphology typical of the genus. Male last tergite forming a single (unpaired) middle process, rather thick, divided into 3 asymmetry lobes: right one small and narrow, apical enlarged into 2 unequal broad lobes; cerci complicated large lobe, asymmetry, right one bigger and longer than left one, both strongly bend inward, with a branch lobe in middle half ( Fig. 12 View FIGURE 12 c–e), subgenital plate with posterior margin convex, bearing moderate long styli ( Fig. 12f View FIGURE 12 ).
Female 9 th tergite without enlarged lateral posterior margin, subgenital plate with posterior margin deeply bifurcate into 2 lobes ( Fig. 12g View FIGURE 12 ), ovipositor thin sword shape, long and nearly straight, ventral valve smooth, without apical hook.
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