Erythropompilus thailandensis Pitts & Shimizu, 2021
Figs 5 (A–E)
Erythropompilus thailandensis Pitts & Shimizu, 2021 in Shimizu et al. 2021: 348, ♀ ♁. Holotype, ♀, Thailand, Nakhon Nayok Khao Yai NP near Training Center 2, Pan trap, 5–6.II.2007, Wirat Sukho; deposited in the Queen Sirikit Botanic Gardens, Chiang Mai, Thailand; not examined.
Material examined. China: Yunnan: 2♀, Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, rainforest, 21°54′N 101°16′E, 599 m, Malaise trap, 15.V–18.VI.2018, coll. Ling Zhao (YNAU); 1♀, same locality, habitat as previous, 13.VII– 13.VIII.2021, coll. Yong-sheng Pu (YNAU); 1♀, same locality, rainforest, 21°54′N 101°16′E, 606 m, Malaise trap, 24.IV–31.V.2019, coll. Ling Zhao (YNAU); 1♀, same locality, rubber forest, 21°55′N 101°16′E, 543 m, Malaise trap, 25.X–22. XI.2019, coll. Ling Zhao (YNAU); China: Guangxi: 1♀, Guilin, Xingan, Huajiang, 110°28′E 25°47′N, 26.VI–27.VI.2011, No. 20020143, coll. Zaifu Xu (SCAU) .
Diagnosis: Female. clypeus as long as LID (Fig. 5D); gena, in dorsal view, thin but roundly receding posteriorly (Fig. 5B); lateral margin of pronotal dorsum, in dorsal view, scarcely narrowing anteriorly (Fig. 5D); mid and hind femora with small spines set in pits apicodorsally (Fig. 5E).
Distribution: China (Yunnan, Guangxi) (new record), Thailand (Shimizu et al. 2021).