Amiota (Amiota) subfurcat
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Amiota (Amiota) subfurcat a Oka da
(figure 9I, J) miota ( Amiota ) subfurcata Okada, 1971: 85 [ Amiota ( Amiota ) alboguttata , forma furcata
Okada, 1960: 96 (part.)]; Máca and Lin, 1993: 2. miota ( Amiota ) paci ca Sidorenko, 1989: 63 (synonymized by Sidorenko, 1992: 260).
Diagnosis. Surstylus with six to seven prensisetae; mid tibia without erect, long setae ventrally.
Description. Female: Seventh tergite not separated mid-dorsally; eighth sternite lacking pubescence, but with about 14 short setae (figure 9I); pregenital lamella protruded posterolaterally (figure 9I).
Specimens examined. Russia: Ussurijsk , Far East, 1 , 21 July 1994, ex banana trap, M. J. Toda leg. Japan: Hokkaido: Sapporo, 3 , 20–23 June 1973, 13, – 20 July 1973, 4, 4–14 August 1973, 4, 13–24 June 1975, 2, 3 July 1975, 5,
July 1975, M. J. Toda leg.; Nopporo, 3, 26 August 1996, ex around human eyes, H.-W. Chen leg.; Kitamoshiri, 19, 2, 18–25 August 1996, Nakagawa, 16,
, 18–25 August 1996, Tomakomai, 2, 24–31 July 1997, ex banana traps,. Tanabe leg.
Distribution. Russia (Yakutia, Amur Region, Khabarovsk Region, Ussuri Region), China (Jilin, Beijing, Zhejiang, Sichuan, Taiwan), Japan (Hokkaido, onshu, K yushu).
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