Homonemobius curifolis Zhang, Wang & Liu, 2020
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5642.2.6 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15563640 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BE73B017-FFA7-EB0B-9CC4-F9D6FF4BF9F2 |
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Homonemobius curifolis Zhang, Wang & Liu, 2020 |
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Homonemobius curifolis Zhang, Wang & Liu, 2020 View in CoL
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Chinese name: 弯叶同n'ē
Materials examined. China: 2 males and 4 females, Yunnan Province, Lincang, Wu Lao Mountain , 15-viii-2021, Zhixin He, Ning Wang & Wei Yuan coll. ( SNNU) .
Diagnosis. Medium-sized for the genus. Head generally dark brown, with four yellowish-brown stripes on the occiput and the outer two stripes extending to the compound eyes; a yellowish-brown stripe between the median and lateral ocelli. Pronotum yellowish-brown and black. The forewings extending to the abdominal segment VI; dorsal field with irregular veins; lateral field with four Sc veins. Abdomen predominantly black with yellowish-brown spots. Posterior tibiae armed with four inner and three outer dorsal spurs, the first inner spur markedly smaller than others, the outer side of the first three spurs longer than the inner side, while the fourth spur longer than the outer; apical spurs three on each side, inner spurs longer than outer ones. In dorsal view, epiphallus medially narrowed and laterally expanded; the upper lobe of ectoparameres bracket-shaped with acute base and blunt apex. In lateral view, the ventral of ectoparamere relatively sharp and slightly larger than the dorsal one, and dorsal of ectoparamere rounded and blunt. In ventral view, the lower lobe of ectoparamere hook-shaped, gradually tapering from base to apex.
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