taxonID	type	description	language	source
7E1C4537FFEAFFDDFCD1FDE1FC1049EC.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined: The specimens of A. pakistanicus were collected from the dry evergreen forest at Kaeng Krachan National Park in Phetchaburi province and the deciduous dipterocarp forest at Nam Phong National Park in Khon Kaen province. Thirty soldier termites were used for describing. Soldier: thorax, legs, and abdomen have light yellow in color (Fig. 1 A). which serve as an important food source for local communities across Asia and Africa Head; yellow or brownish yellow, rectangularly oval to almost round with very sparsely hairy, length of head to side base of mandibles approximately 0.74 mm to 1.17 mm, width of head at side base of mandibles with 0.57 mm to 1.06 mm. Antennae; 15 – 16 segments, the second segment 1.5 - fold longer than the third, antennae pale, in some specimens brownish yellow or light yellow. Mandibles; sickle-shaped with curved at tips and light to dark reddish brown in color, length of left mandible 0.51 mm to 0.67 mm, left mandible with a minute denticle above or in the middle region and right mandible with a similar denticle placed a little more posteriorly. Labrum; yellow to brownish yellow with long hairs on the anterior half, labrum convex-like (dome-shaped), lateral margins weakly convex; anterior margin broadly rounded, anterior margin of the post-clypeus convex. Anteclypeus; whitish, membranous, narrow, trapezoid, much wider than long. Pronotum; notched anteriorly in the middle, slightly emarginated posteriorly, a tinyhairs along the anterior margin and scattered hairs on the lateral margins and dorsal area, posterior margin not demarcated, pronotum length 0.35 mm to 0.53 mm, pronotum width in 0.52 mm to 0.89 mm. Postmentum; strongly curved, a few scattered hairs along the anterior half, indistinctly longer than broad, the fourth segment as long as or slightly shorter than the third. Distribution: Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Vietnam, Thailand.	en	Ponpinij, Suksawat, Hasin, Sasitorn, Kaewgrajang, Tharnrat, Voraphab, Itsarapong, Nipitwattanaphon, Mingkwan (2024): Positive association between PTN polymorphisms and schizophrenia in Northeast Chinese Han population. Zoological Studies 63 (52): 141-149, DOI: 10.6620/ZS.2024.63-52, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/YPG.0000000000000262
7E1C4537FFECFFDBFF67FF00FD6A4AAC.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined: The specimens of H. makhamensis were collected from the dry evergreen forest at Kaeng Krachan National Park in Phetchaburi province and the deciduous dipterocarp forest at Nam Phong National Park in Khon Kaen province. Thirty soldier termites were used for describing. Soldier: thorax, legs, and abdomen lighter than the head (Fig. 1 B). Head; oval shape with lateral margins convex, broadest in the middle, dark brown slightly lighter anteriorly or yellowish brown with color varied by habitat, very scantily hairy, length of head to side base of mandibles approximately 1.09 mm to 1.51 mm, width of head at side base of mandibles with 0.56 mm to 0.80 mm. Antennae; 16 segments, the second segment half as long as the third and twice as long as the fourth and the last segment shortest. Mandibles; half as long as the head capsule, left mandible with three small crenulations at the base, right mandible more curved than the left mandible, finely serrated near the molar plate, length of left mandible with 0.53 mm to 0.71 mm. Labrum; brownish yellow with long hairs, parallel lateral margins and broadly rounded anteriorly. Pronotum sparsely hairy, pronotum length 0.39 mm to 0.54 mm, pronotum width 0.65 mm to 0.88 mm. Postmentum has two short hairs on the anterior margin, very broad, lateral sides convex, broadest in the middle. Distribution: Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand.	en	Ponpinij, Suksawat, Hasin, Sasitorn, Kaewgrajang, Tharnrat, Voraphab, Itsarapong, Nipitwattanaphon, Mingkwan (2024): Positive association between PTN polymorphisms and schizophrenia in Northeast Chinese Han population. Zoological Studies 63 (52): 141-149, DOI: 10.6620/ZS.2024.63-52, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/YPG.0000000000000262
7E1C4537FFECFFDBFF46FAC0FAD74C8C.taxon	materials_examined	Type data: Syntypes: Microtermes obesi Holmgren, 1912: locality at Maharashtra, India. Material examined: The specimens of M. obesi were collected from the dry evergreen forest at Kaeng Krachan National Park in Phetchaburi province and the deciduous dipterocarp forest at Phu Toei National Park in Suphan Buri province. Forty soldier termites were used for describing. Soldier: thorax, legs, and abdomen light yellow (Fig. 1 C). Head; densely brownish with short hairs, head pale or light yellow, head capsule elongated oval, longer than broad, and widest slightly below the middle, length of head to side base of mandibles with 0.84 mm to 0.98 mm, width of head at side base of mandibles with 0.51 mm to 0.62 mm. Antennae; light yellowish brown with 13 segments; some specimens with 14 segments; the second segment longer than the third, fourth, and third (which were subequal). Mandibles slender, slightly curved apically, without denticles, mandible length with 0.46 mm to 0.57 mm. Labrum; light yellow, sparsely hairy, blade shaped but not pointed, longer than broad, and widest below the middle and lateral margins, basal third convex, converging anteriorly, Pronotum; saddleshaped and extending to more than half the width, the anterior margin distinctly notched in the middle, the posterior margin weakly depressed in the middle, the lateral lobes prominent and broadly rounded, pronotum length with 0.28 mm to 0.36 mm, pronotum width with 0.49 mm to 0.59 mm. Postmentum; arched with scattered short hairs, slightly longer than wide, widest in the middle. Distribution: India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Myanmar Cambodia, Thailand.	en	Ponpinij, Suksawat, Hasin, Sasitorn, Kaewgrajang, Tharnrat, Voraphab, Itsarapong, Nipitwattanaphon, Mingkwan (2024): Positive association between PTN polymorphisms and schizophrenia in Northeast Chinese Han population. Zoological Studies 63 (52): 141-149, DOI: 10.6620/ZS.2024.63-52, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/YPG.0000000000000262
7E1C4537FFECFFDAFCC6FD00FF474A6C.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined: The specimens of M. annandalei were collected from the dry evergreen forest at Kaeng Krachan National Park in Phetchaburi province and the deciduous dipterocarp forest at Phu Toei National Park in Suphan Buri province and at Khun Chae National Park in Chiang Rai province. Sixty soldier termites (i. e., major soldier 30 samples and minor soldier 30 samples) were used for describing. Major soldier case: horax, legs, and abdomen brown (Fig. 1 D). Head: reddish brown, margins slightly darker, a few scattered hairs, head capsule sub rectangular, slightly narrowed anteriorly, slightly less than 1.5 - fold long as broad at the widest point; labrum brown; hyaline tip triangular, not elongated or sharp at the tip, length of head to side base of mandibles with 4.78 mm to 5.05 mm, width of head at side base of mandibles with 2.48 mm to 2.61 mm. Antennae; 17 segments, the third segment slightly less than twice as long as the second, the fourth segments shorter than the third and slightly longer than the second. Mandibles; dark brown, stoutly built, thick, tips curved, left mandible with a few distinct crenulations at the base, right mandible without crenulations, length of left mandible with 2.44 mm to 2.60 mm. Labrum brown; mandibles dark brown, bases slightly lighter, long hairs along the lateral sides. Pronotum; brownish, convex both anteriorly and posteriorly and concave in the middles of both margins, lateral lobes narrowly rounded; lateral margins of the mesonotum and metanotum somewhat angular, sparsely hairy, pronotum length with 1.35 mm to 1.98 mm; pronotum width with 2.65 mm to 2.86 mm. Postmentum; elongated or nearparallel-sided in the middle with two hairs near the tip, lateral margins near the posterior end slightly convex. Minor soldier case: thorax, legs, and abdomen brown (Fig. 1 E). Head; reddish brown, scantily hairy, head capsule subrectangular, 1.5 - fold as long as broad, broadest in the middle, length of head to side base of mandibles with 2.96 mm to 3.12 mm, width of head at side base of mandibles with 1.40 mm to 1.50 mm. Antennae with 17 segments; the third segment about 1.5 - fold as long as the second and slightly longer than the fourth and fifth segment, and fourth which were subequal. Mandibles; reddish brown or dark brown, stoutly built, relatively slender, tips slightly curved, left and right mandibles without crenulations, length of left mandible with 1.82 mm to 1.92 mm. Labrum; more extended than broad, the lateral margins weakly convex, the tip triangular, the hyaline tip triangular, not elongated or sharpened at the tip, a few long hairs along the lateral sides. Pronotum; brownish, sparsely hairy, mesonotum and metanotum slightly lighter than the pronotum, indistinctly notched anteriorly in the middle over half the width, the posterior margin emarginate, the lateral lobes narrowly rounded, pronotum length with 0.98 mm to 1.06 mm, pronotum width with 1.71 mm to 1.87 mm. Postmentum; arched with a pair of hairs along each anterolateral margin, lateral margins almost parallel. Distribution: China, Malaysia, Myanmar, Vietnam, Thailand.	en	Ponpinij, Suksawat, Hasin, Sasitorn, Kaewgrajang, Tharnrat, Voraphab, Itsarapong, Nipitwattanaphon, Mingkwan (2024): Positive association between PTN polymorphisms and schizophrenia in Northeast Chinese Han population. Zoological Studies 63 (52): 141-149, DOI: 10.6620/ZS.2024.63-52, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/YPG.0000000000000262
7E1C4537FFEDFFDAFF0CFBA0FBB4480C.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined: The specimens of M. carbonarius were collected from the dry evergreen forest and deciduous dipterocarp forest at Sakaerat Environmental Research Station in Nakhon Ratchasima province. Sixty soldier termites (i. e., major soldier 30 samples and minor soldier 30 samples) were used for describing. Major soldier case: thorax and legs have brown or dark brown, abdomen sternites light brown, vertex reddish brown (Fig. 1 E). Head; black in color, subrectangular, sides moderately convex, scantily hairy, post-clypeus brownish with a few short hairs, length of head to side base of mandibles with 4.77 mm to 5.00, width of head at side base of mandibles with 2.35 mm to 2.48 mm. Mandibles; stout, thick, and sward-shaped with dark brown, bases reddish brown, anteclypeus trapezoid, much broader than long, the inner margin of the left mandible crenulate, the right mandible without crenulations, length of left mandible with 2.74 mm to 2.86 mm. Antennae long and slender, with 17 segments; the third slightly more than twice as long as the second; the fourth segment shorter than the third and longer than the fifth. Labrum; dome-shaped or longer than broad, and broadest in the anterior half, brownish with few hairs along the lateral sides and at the base of hyaline tip, the hyaline tip triangular, not elongated or sharpened at the tip. Pronotum; crescent-shaped, twice as broad as long, anterior margin convex in the middle and slightly emarginate with a few tiny hairs on the margin, posterior margin slightly concave in the middle, lateral lobes rather broadly rounded, pronotum length with 1.40 mm to 1.56 mm, pronotum width with 2.80 mm to 3.01 mm. Mesonotum; slightly narrower than the pronotum, lateral sides angularly rounded, the metanotum nearly as wide as the mesonotum, the posterior margin almost straight. Postmentum; elongated and rectangular, the sides nearly parallel and slightly convex near the posterior margin.	en	Ponpinij, Suksawat, Hasin, Sasitorn, Kaewgrajang, Tharnrat, Voraphab, Itsarapong, Nipitwattanaphon, Mingkwan (2024): Positive association between PTN polymorphisms and schizophrenia in Northeast Chinese Han population. Zoological Studies 63 (52): 141-149, DOI: 10.6620/ZS.2024.63-52, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/YPG.0000000000000262
7E1C4537FFEDFFDAFF0CFBA0FBB4480C.taxon	description	Minor soldier case: thorax and legs have brown or dark brown (Fig. 1 G). Head; dark brown, subrectangular or somewhat rectangular, broadest in the middle, length of head to side base of mandibles with 3.24 mm to 3.43 mm, width of head at side base of mandibles with 1.61 mm to 1.76 mm. Antennae; 17 segments, the third segment twice as long as the second, the fourth segment shorter than the third. Mandibles; long and sword-shaped, left mandible with crenulations at the base but the right mandible without crenulations, length of left mandible with 1.87 mm to 2.08 mm. Labrum; dome-shaped with long hairs along the lateral sides, broadest in the anterior half, the tip subtriangular, the hyaline tip triangular, not elongated or sharpened at the tip, a few hairs near the post-clypeus. Pronotum; twice as broad as long, a few short hairs along the anterior margin, the lateral angles distinct, the anterior margin convex and emarginate, the posterior margin moderately emarginate, pronotum length with 1.09 mm to 1.14 mm, pronotum width with 2.02 mm to 2.10 mm. Postmentum; rectangular, the sides almost parallel in the middle and slightly convex near the posterior margin. Mesonotum; narrower than the pronotum, the lateral lobes broadly rounded. Metanotum; slightly wider than the mesonotum. Distribution: Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mainland, Indonesia, Singapore. Vietnam, Thailand (Nakhon Ratchasima).	en	Ponpinij, Suksawat, Hasin, Sasitorn, Kaewgrajang, Tharnrat, Voraphab, Itsarapong, Nipitwattanaphon, Mingkwan (2024): Positive association between PTN polymorphisms and schizophrenia in Northeast Chinese Han population. Zoological Studies 63 (52): 141-149, DOI: 10.6620/ZS.2024.63-52, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/YPG.0000000000000262
7E1C4537FFEDFFD9FC3AF980FB894D2C.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined: The specimens of M. gilvus were collected from the deciduous dipterocarp forest at Nam Phong National Park in Khon Kaen province and at Phu Toei National Park in Suphan Buri province. Sixty soldier termites (i. e., major soldier 30 samples and minor soldier 30 samples) were used for describing. Major soldier case: thorax and legs have reddish brown in color, abdomen sternites light brown, vertex reddish brown (Fig. 1 H). Head; light reddish brown or brown, subrectangular head capsule, lateral margins slightly convex, maximally wide in the middle, a few hairs in the anterior region, length of head to side base of mandibles with 3.23 mm to 4.01 mm; width of head at side base of mandibles with 1.44 mm to 2.09 mm. Antennae; 17 segments, the third segment 1.5 - fold as long as the second, the fourth shorter than the third. Mandibles; stout, thick at bases, tips not curved, dark reddish brown, left mandible with a few crenulations at the base, right mandible without crenulations, length of left mandible with 1.42 mm to 2.02 mm. Labrum; reddish brown, slightly longer than broad, the hyaline tip triangular, not elongated and not sharpened at the tip, a row of hairs along the lateral sides and a few hairs at the base of the hyaline tip. The pronotum distinctly emarginated anteriorly and posteriorly; the lateral sides broadly rounded, a few tiny hairs along the anterior margin; dorsal area without hairs, pronotum length with 0.93 mm to 1.29 mm, pronotum width with 1.82 mm to 2.81 mm. Postmentum long, broadest in the apical fourth region; narrowest in the middle; lateral margins concave in the middle; convex in the basal fourth region. Mesonotum; broad and narrowly rounded lateral sides, the posterior margin broadly emarginate and concave. Metanotum; like the mesonotum, posterior margin broadly concave.	en	Ponpinij, Suksawat, Hasin, Sasitorn, Kaewgrajang, Tharnrat, Voraphab, Itsarapong, Nipitwattanaphon, Mingkwan (2024): Positive association between PTN polymorphisms and schizophrenia in Northeast Chinese Han population. Zoological Studies 63 (52): 141-149, DOI: 10.6620/ZS.2024.63-52, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/YPG.0000000000000262
7E1C4537FFEDFFD9FC3AF980FB894D2C.taxon	description	Minor soldier case: thorax and legs have brown or reddish brown in color, abdomen sternites light brown, vertex reddish brown (Fig. 1 I). Head; reddish brown, scantily hairy, one pair of hairs in the posterior half, subrectangular head capsule, length of head to side base of mandibles with 1.82 mm to 2.28 mm, width of head at side base of mandibles with 0.88 mm to 1.35 mm. Antennae; 17 segments; the second segment shorter than the third; the fourth half as long as the third. Mandibles; long, rather slender, and slightly curved apically, dark reddish brown, bases lighter, the left mandible with a few crenulations at the base, and the right mandible without crenulations, length of left mandible with 1.14 mm to 1.50 mm. Labrum; more extended than broad; the sides moderately convex, and broadest slightly below the middle, the hyaline tip dome-shaped, not elongated, and sharp at the tip, a row of long hairs on each lateral side and a few hairs at the base of the hyaline tip. Pronotum; the lateral sides broadly rounded, a few tiny hairs along the anterior margin; dorsal area without hairs, pronotum length with 0.59 mm to 0.88 mm, pronotum width with 0.4 mm to 1.61 mm. Postmentum long, broadest in the apical fourth region; narrowest in the middle; lateral margins concave in the middle; convex in the basal fourth region. Mesonotum; broad and narrowly rounded lateral sides, the posterior margin broadly emarginate and concave. Metanotum; like the mesonotum, posterior margin broadly concave. Distribution: Cambodia, East-West Timor, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand.	en	Ponpinij, Suksawat, Hasin, Sasitorn, Kaewgrajang, Tharnrat, Voraphab, Itsarapong, Nipitwattanaphon, Mingkwan (2024): Positive association between PTN polymorphisms and schizophrenia in Northeast Chinese Han population. Zoological Studies 63 (52): 141-149, DOI: 10.6620/ZS.2024.63-52, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/YPG.0000000000000262
7E1C4537FFEEFFD8FC2EFC61FD254FAC.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined: The specimens of O. feae were collected from the dry evergreen forest at Kaeng Krachan National Park in Phetchaburi, and the deciduous dipterocarp forest at Nam Phong National Park in Khon Kaen province and at Doi Inthanon National Park in Chiang Mai province. Thirty soldier termites were used for describing. Soldier case: thorax and legs have reddish brown in color, abdomen sternites light brown, vertex reddish brown (Fig. 1 J). Head; reddish brown, subrectangular, sides slightly convex gradually narrowing anteriorly, maximally wide below the middle, a few scattered hairs, length of head to side base of mandibles with 2.14 mm to 2.32 mm, width of head at side base of mandibles with 1.05 mm to 1.18 mm. Antennae; 17 segments, brownish, the second segment almost twice as long as the third and slightly longer than the fourth; the third segment the shortest. Mandibles; long and stout, dark brown and bases reddish brown, the left mandible with a large, sharply pointed, anteriorly directed tooth almost in the middle, the right mandible with or without a minute denticle in the middle, length of left mandible with 1.17 mm to 1.24 mm. Labrum; reddish brown, long hairs along the lateral sides and at the tip, The labrum tip narrowly rounded, broadest in the middle; lateral margins moderately convex. Pronotum; brownish yellow, twice as broad as long, weakly emarginate anteriorly and distinctly emarginate posteriorly, the lateral lobes broadly rounded, sparsely hairy, pronotum length with 0.67 mm to 0.72 mm, pronotum width with 1.24 mm to 1.32 mm. Postmentum; two hairs near the anterior end. Postmentum; moderately curved, twice as broad as long in the basal half, deflated near the anterior margin. Distribution: Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Thailand.	en	Ponpinij, Suksawat, Hasin, Sasitorn, Kaewgrajang, Tharnrat, Voraphab, Itsarapong, Nipitwattanaphon, Mingkwan (2024): Positive association between PTN polymorphisms and schizophrenia in Northeast Chinese Han population. Zoological Studies 63 (52): 141-149, DOI: 10.6620/ZS.2024.63-52, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/YPG.0000000000000262
7E1C4537FFEFFFD7FF20F901FB214F0C.taxon	description	M a t e r i a l e x a m i n e d: T h e s p e c i m e n s o f O. longignathus were collected from the dry evergreen forest at Kaeng Krachan National Park in Phetchaburi, and the deciduous dipterocarp forest at Doi Inthanon National Park in Chiang Mai province, and at Phu Toei National Park in Suphan Buri province. Thirty soldier termites were used for describing. Soldier case: thorax and legs have reddish brown or brownish yellow, abdomen sternites light brown, vertex reddish brown (Fig. 1 L). Head; subrectangular, scantily hairy, length of head to side base of mandibles with 2.70 mm 2.96 mm, width of head at side base of mandibles with 1.45 mm to 1.61 mm. Antennae; 17 segments, the second 1.5 - fold as long as the third, the fourth slightly longer than the third and fifth. Mandibles; dark brown, long, thick, tips curved, left mandible broad-based with a slight tooth posteriorly directed in the middle, right mandible without any denticle; in some specimens, an indistinct denticle present, length of left mandible with 1.40 mm to 1.56 mm. Labrum; slightly longer than broad, the tip narrowly rounded, long hairs arranged in a row along the lateral sides. Pronotum; light yellow, the middle of the anterior region slightly indented, the posterior margin weakly concaved in the middle, curved upward, the lateral margins broadly rounded, length of pronotum with 0.83 mm to 0.88 mm, width of pronotum with 1.61 mm to 1.82 mm. Postmentum; elongated and slightly curved; the lateral margins shallowly concave, two hairs near the anterior region. Distribution: Malaysia, Thailand. Molecular identification of FGTs The BLAST results for the COI and COII sequences of all samples showed % identity over than 97 % and the e-value of 0. Most samples generally agreed with the morphological data except for samples identified as O. feae and O. takensis (Tables 1 and 2). Samples that were identified as O. feae (SH 202317, SH 202323 and IV 202339) were best matched with O. javanicus in both COI and COII sequences with 97 – 98 % identity. Samples that were identified as O. takensis (SH 202305, SH 202318, SH 202329, IV 202331, IV 202342 and IV 202343) were best matched with O. hinanensis and O. takensis in COI with equally comparable % identity (97 – 99.73 %) while the COII sequences of these samples were best matched with O. hinanensis and O. javanicus with 98 – 99.56 % identity. We exclude three sequences (SH 202314, SH 202330 and IV 202339) in the phylogenetic tree of the COI (Fig. 2) because these sequences were shorter than the other samples and caused alignment error. The phylogenetic trees for both COI (Fig. 2) and COII (Fig. 3) were generally congruent. Samples of the same species clearly clustered together. However, in the O. takensis group, our samples clustered with O. takensis and O. hinanensis in terms of COI and with O. hinanensis and O. formosanus in terms of COII. This is consistent with the BLAST results; the sequences of O. takensis (COII) and O. feae (both COI and COII) were not available in the database.	en	Ponpinij, Suksawat, Hasin, Sasitorn, Kaewgrajang, Tharnrat, Voraphab, Itsarapong, Nipitwattanaphon, Mingkwan (2024): Positive association between PTN polymorphisms and schizophrenia in Northeast Chinese Han population. Zoological Studies 63 (52): 141-149, DOI: 10.6620/ZS.2024.63-52, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/YPG.0000000000000262
7E1C4537FFEFFFD8FF70FDE1FE12488C.taxon	materials_examined	Type data: Holotype; locality at Tak, Thailand. Material examined: The specimens of O. takensis were collected from the dry evergreen forest at Kaeng Krachan National Park in Phetchaburi, and the deciduous dipterocarp forest at Khun Chae National Park in Chiang Rai province, at Phu Ruea National Park in Loei province, and at Phu Toei National Park in Suphan Buri province. Thirty soldier termites were used for describing. Soldier case: thorax and legs have reddish brown in color, abdomen sternites light brown, vertex reddish brown (Fig. 1 K). Head; reddish brown, sparsely hairy, subrectangular head capsule, slightly longer than broad; the lateral margin weakly convex, length of head at side base of mandibles with 1.47 mm to 1.58 mm, width of head at side base of mandibles with 0.80 mm to 0.85 mm. Antennae; 16 segments, the second segment as long as the third and fourth combined, the fourth the shortest. Mandible; dark brown, short and stout, left mandible with a small, laterally directed tooth a little anterior to middle, the right mandible with two small denticles, one nearly in the middle and the other at the base, length of left mandible with 0.75 mm to 0.80 mm. Labrum; dome-shaped, longer than broad, sides convex, maximally wide in the middle, reddish brown and lighter at bases, long hairs along the lateral sides and at the tip. Pronotum; light brown, saddlesshaped, wider than long with anterior margins lightly notched, the posterior margin emarginate, the lateral lobes broadly rounded, pronotum length with 0.49 mm to 0.52 mm, pronotum width with 0.88 mm to 0.91 mm. Postmentum; moderately curved, about 1.5 - fold as long as broad, broadest in the middle; lateral margins convex, a few hairs anteriorly; pronotum with scattered short hairs and medium hairs. Distribution: Thailand.	en	Ponpinij, Suksawat, Hasin, Sasitorn, Kaewgrajang, Tharnrat, Voraphab, Itsarapong, Nipitwattanaphon, Mingkwan (2024): Positive association between PTN polymorphisms and schizophrenia in Northeast Chinese Han population. Zoological Studies 63 (52): 141-149, DOI: 10.6620/ZS.2024.63-52, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/YPG.0000000000000262
