Indonemoura guangxiensis Li & Yang, 2005
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Indonemoura guangxiensis Li & Yang, 2005 View in CoL
( Figs. 19–24 View FIGURES 19 – 24 )
Indonemoura guangxiensis Li & Yang, 2005 . Zootaxa. 893: 1. Type locality: Guangxi, Maoershan.
Diagnosis. Dorsal sclerite of epiproct with a pair of heavily sclerotized strips at lateral margins. Median lobe of paraproct bifurcated into a wide tip with three black spines medially; outer lobe abruptly curved dorsally at middle, with a large, forked spine apically. Female with subgenital plate subquadrate and expanded posterolaterally and with four transverse sclerotized areas on sternum 8 at posterior margin, of which two lateral ones are short and straight and two median ones are long and slightly bent.
Material examined. 3 males, CHINA: Fujian, Wuyi Mountain, Sangang, 740 m, 2004. V.9, X. Liu; 1 male, CHINA: Fujian, Wuyi Mountain, Guadun, 1,260 m, F. Li; 3 males, Zhejiang, Xitianmu Mountain, 500–1,000 m, 1980. V.4, F. Li; 1 male, Zhejiang, Xitianmu Mountain, 500–1,000 m, 1980. V.6, F. Li.
Distribution. China (Fujian, Guangxi, Zhejiang).
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