Paralomanius mindanaoensis (Suzuki, 1977) new status
Lomanius longipalpus mindanaoensis Suzuki 1977: 22, figs. 8–9, 45A–B.
Type data. 3 holotype (FMNH, not examined), from Philippines, Davao Prov., Mindanao, East slope of Mt. McKinley, beating trees, mossy forest; 1 Ƥ paratype (FMNH), same data, beating trees, open forest, elev. 3200 ft; 1 Ƥ, 1 pull. paratypes (FMNH), Mindanao, Davao Prov., Lake Linau, north slope of Mt. Apo, beating shrubs, mossy forest, elev., 7900 ft.
Diagnosis. Scutal areas interconnected by tubercular bridges; scutal area I clearly divided; scutal area IV unarmed. Otherwise, very similar to P. longipalpus, at the present state of knowledge.
Lomanius Roewer, 1923
Lomanius Roewer 1923: 187; Goodnight & Goodnight 1957: 75; Suzuki 1977b: 22.
Thaipea Roewer 1949: 284 [junior subjective synonym of Lomanius Roewer, 1923 by Goodnight & Goodnight (1957); type species: Erecanana formosae Roewer, 1912, by original designation].
Maquilingius Roewer 1949: 284 [junior subjective synonym of Lomanius Roewer, 1923 by Goodnight & Goodnight (1957); type species: Lomanius minimus Roewer, 1926, by original designation].
Orthossus Roewer 1963: 225 [junior subjective synonym of Lomanius Roewer, 1923 by Suzuki (1977b); type species: Orthossus rectipes Roewer, 1963, by original designation].
Type species: Podoctis tridens Loman, 1905, by subsequent designation: Roewer, 1949.
Diagnosis. See Suzuki 1977b.
Distribution. Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines and China (Fig. 78).
Included species. L. bulbosus sp. nov.; L. carinatus Suzuki, 1976; L. formosae (Roewer, 1912); L. minimus (Roewer, 1926); L. rectipes (Roewer, 1963) and * L. tridens (Loman, 1905) .