Elimaea (Rhaebelimaea) megalopygmaea Mu et al. 1999
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Elimaea (Rhaebelimaea) megalopygmaea Mu et al. 1999 (Plate 13f, 22a–d, 23a–g)
Redescription: Male. Stridulatory file with circa 45 widely spaced teeth, which are gradually becoming larger midiad (Plate 13f). Epiproct inclined backwards, gradually widened distad, apical margin with a wide triangular notch (Plate 22a,d, 23d,e,f). Cerci of moderate length, not surpassing subgenital plate, approximately columned, only exterior margin abruptly acuminated at apex, into a sharp spine (Plate 22c, 23e,g). Subgenital plate long, surpassing apex of cerci, distal 1/3 part strongly upcurved; sharply triangularly excised in apical quarter part into two robust lateral lobes (Plate 22b).
Material examined: 1 male (IOZ(E)360385), China: Jianxi Prov., Qianshan, 1980. VIII.25, ( IZAS); 1 male (No. 14010897), China: Anhui Prov., Huangshan Mt., Wenquan, 1980. X.16, Coll. Lin ( MSIE).
Distribution: China: Anhui Prov., Fujian Prov., Zhejiang Prov., Jiangxi Prov..
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