10a. Nemka conjungenda (Magretti, 1892)

(Figs 9, 95–97)

Mutilla conjungenda Magretti 1892: 214, ♀

Nemka conjungenda: Lelej 2005: 45, ♀.

Nemka tenasserimica: Lelej 1995a: 19, ♀.

Diagnosis. FEMALE. This species has: the dorsum of the head with mostly black setae (Fig. 77); the antennae and legs variably brown, not purely black; the scutellar scale as wide as long; the mesosomal side with a patch of dense silvery to golden setae ventrally; an apical white setal band on T2 that is medially expanded and anteriorly truncate or emarginate (Fig. 77); T6 with silvery setae basally (Fig. 79); and the pygidium with parallel striae, some of which reach the apical margin (Fig. 79). Body length 6.8 mm. MALE. Unknown.

Material examined (7 ♀). THAILAND: Chiang Mai, Omkoi District, Dry dipterocarp forest, 17°50′49.9″N 98°22′33.0″, 950–1010 m alt.: 19.VI.2017, R. Mizuno (1♀ EUM) ; 20.VI.2017, R. Mizuno (1♀ EUM); 23.VI.2017, R. Mizuno (2♀ EUM); Sisaket, 60 km W Ubon Ratchathani, 100 m, 13.XII.1988, Trautner & Geigenmüller (2♀ IBSS); Trang, Nam Tok Ton Prew Khao Chong, 135 m, 7 o 32'32"N 99 o 47'34"E, 6.II.2005, D. Yanega (1♀ UCRC).

Distribution. Myanmar, Thailand * (Chiang Mai, Sisaket, Trang).

Remarks. In Lelej’s (1995a) review, this keys out to N. tenasserimica (Magretti, 1892) . In 2005, however, Lelej determined that Mutilla tenasserimica was a different species that rather belonged to Smicromyrme . The specimen we examined accords with Magretti’s (1892) description of Mutilla conjungenda, which was transferred to Nemka by Lelej (2005).