Coryphium loebli Zerche, 1993

(Figs 3, 8–9)

Coryphium loebli Zerche, 1993: 323 .

Material examined. NEPAL: 1 ♂: Manaslu, Barapokhari Lekh, 23 km NE Besisahar, 28°21´N 84°33´E. 3800– 4100 m a.s.l., sieved from moss and Rhododendron leaf litter. 14.09.2000. A. Hetzel leg. (cF) .

Remarks. Coryphium loebli was originally described from Gorha District (Chuling Khola), eastern Nepal and was attributed to the sikkimense group established by Zerche (1990). This species is clearly distinguished from other related species of the group by the shape of dorsal lobe and the morphology of the internal sac with the presence of large sclerotized structures. The aedeagus of C. loebli illustrated by Zerche (1993; Fig. 18) is deformed, thus I decide to provide figures of it of the studied specimen (Figs 8–9). Habitus as in Fig. 3. Measurements of the studied specimen: HW: 0.41; HL: 0.22; OL: 0.12; AL: 0.82; PL: 0.37; PWmax: 0.47; PWmin: 0.36; ESL: 0.60; EW: 0.64; AW: 0.67; AedL: 0.47; BL: 2.19.