Themus (Telephorops) crassipes Pic, 1929 Figs 5 A–C, 6D, 9E

Themus crassipes Pic, 1929b: 8.

Themus (Telephorops) crassipes: Wittmer 1983b: 191, 200, fig. 64 (female abdominal sternite VIII illustration).

Type material examined.

1♂ (MNHN, holotype), [p]"CHAPG. prov. De \Laokay. Ht.-Tonkin", [h]" Themus \ crassipes \ n. sp.", [h] “type”, [p] “HOLOTYPUS”, [h]" Themus \ (Telephorops)\ crassipes \ Pic\ det. W. Wittmer".

Other material examined.

CHINA, Guangxi: 1♂, 1♀ (IZAS), Leye, Yachang Forestry, Nanchao, 1130 m, 2004.VII.26, leg. X. Yu; 1♀ (MHBU), Tianlin, Cenwanglaoshan, 2014.VIII.16, leg. J.H. Huang; 1♂ (IZAS), Jinxiu, Rd. Jinzhong, 1100 m, 1999.V.12, leg. X.K. Yang; 2♀ (IZAS), same locality, 1000 m, leg. X. Z. Zhang.

Supplementary description.

Male. Aedeagus (Fig. 5 A–C): ventral process of each paramere about 4 times as long as wide in ventral view, expanded and nearly globose at apex in lateral view; conjoint dorsal plate of parameres not reaching apices of ventral processes, depth of middle emargination about two-fifths of entire length.

Female. Like male, but antennomeres V–X without impressions along outer edges (while present with smooth narrow longitudinal or oblong impressions in male), terminal abdominal ventrite wide (while narrow and triangular in male) (Fig. 9E) with posterior edge narrowly and triangularly emarginate medially between paired rounded protuberances, each protuberance nearly as wide as space between it and apicolateral angle and hardly exceeding apex of apicolateral angle. Internal genitalia (Fig. 6D): diverticulum hardly narrowed apically and rounded at apex, about 2.5 times as long as its maximal width; spermatheca expanded apically.

Distribution.

China (Guangxi, Yunnan); Vietnam.