Asiophlugis
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https://doi.org/ 10.25221/fee.379.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D14D87BF-101C-E57C-FF3E-FABBFBA9C631 |
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Asiophlugis |
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Asiophlugis View in CoL ? sulawesi Jin, 1993
Figs 23, 24 View Figs 16–37
MATERIAL. Indonesia, Sulawesi I., Sulawesi Utara Prov. : Bogani Nani Wartabone National Park near Toraut Vill. not far from Doloduo Town, environs of
Wallace Base Camp, primary/secondary forest, on leaves of tree at daytime, 17–
25.I 2011, 1 ♀, 1 nymph (♀), A. Gorochov; ~ 40 km NE of Manado City, Tangkoko
National Park on eastern coast of Minahassa Peninsula, environs of Tangkoko
Lodge, secondary forest, on leaf of bush at night, 3–6.II 2011, 1 ♀, A. Gorochov.
REMARK. These specimens are in accordance to the original description of A.
sulawesi distributed also in “ Sulawesi Utara ”; however, the latter species is known only from male (Kevan & Jin, 1993). The above-mentioned females are also similar to A. lobata female and distinguished from it only by the genital plate longer and having its apical part narrower. Thus, they could be described as previously unknown females of A. sulawesi , but the female from Bagani Nani Wartabone and the female from Tangkoko have the similar but not identical genital plates ( Figs 23, 24 View Figs 16–37 ) and may belong to more than one subspecies or species.
bakovi sp. n.; 45–48 – X. ornata sp. n.; 49–52 – Pseudoteratura lambir Gor. , stat. n.; 53 – P.
sundaica (Kästner) ; 54–56 – Xizicus omelkoi sp. n. Male abdominal apex without genital plate from above (38, 42, 45, 49, 56) as well as with this plate from below (50) and from side
(51); genital plate of male (39, 44, 48, 55) and female (41, 47, 53) from below; ventral asymmetrical lobe of posteromedian process of male last tergite from above (40); this process and epiproct from behind/side/below (43, 46); male epiproct and median part of dorsal genital sclerite from behind (52); inner surface of right male cercus without basal part (54).
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