Vizcayini Asche, 1990
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Tribe Vizcayini Asche
Description. Gonapophyses IX strongly curvilinear, average length 1589.37 µm, width 133.67 µm; numerous, minute, subapical teeth prior to apex ( Fig. 10A View FIGURE 10 ); apex slanted and bluntly rounded, without carination.
Notes. Vizcayini includes two genera in 10 species, with Vizcaya the most diverse genus. Vizcayini is Old World in distribution, restricted to South East Asian countries, such as South West China (Yunnan), South India (Madras, Travancore), Indonesia (Lombok, Sulawesi, Sumatra), Malaysia ( Sarawak), Philippines (Luzon), Taiwan, Thailand (Doi Suthep, Chiangmai), and Vietnam (Ban Me Thout) ( Asche 1990, Liang 2002). Host associations are unknown for this tribe.
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