Homonemobius nigrus Li, He & Liu, 2010
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5642.2.6 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15563644 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BE73B017-FFA6-EB08-9CC4-F935FE15FF62 |
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Homonemobius nigrus Li, He & Liu, 2010 |
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Homonemobius nigrus Li, He & Liu, 2010 View in CoL
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Chinese name: ḡà同n'ē
Materials examined. Paratype. 1 male. China: Yunnan Province, Jinghong, Nabanhe Benggangxinzhai , 3-v-2009, Alt. 1750m, Jiayao Hu & Ziwei Yin coll. ( SHNUC) .
Diagnosis. Medium-sized for the genus. Body generally black and glossy. Forewings extending to the abdominal segment V; dorsal field with five longitudinal veins and a few short transverse veins. Posterior tibiae armed with four inner and three outer dorsal spurs, the first inner spur markedly smaller than others, the 4th inner spur basally swollen; apical spurs three on each side, inner spurs longer than outer ones. Epiphallus medially narrowed and laterally expanded; the base of ectoparameres relatively flat with slightly raised margins, tapering sharply from the base toward the apex.
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