Lamelligomphus risi (Fraser, 1922)
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https://doi.org/10.61186/jibs.10.3.535 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17026671 |
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Lamelligomphus risi (Fraser, 1922) |
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Lamelligomphus risi (Fraser, 1922) View in CoL (Fig. 6)
Material Examined. 1♂, Karnali province, Surkhet District, Girighat (28°35'58.23"N, 81°32'31.67"E, 422 m a.s.l.), 6-viii-2022. Coll. M. Sharma. GoogleMaps
Field diagnosis (♂). First abdominal segment with large inferior lateral spot and a linear transverse apical dorsal spot. Segment 2 broadly yellow laterally and a linear mid-dorsal stripe. Segments 3–6 with basal rings. Segment 7 with rather more than basal greenish yellow, segments 8–10 unmarked; anal appendages about the length of segments 8–9 together, cerci yellowish and curled.
Distribution. Bhutan, China, India, and Nepal ( Zhang, 2017; Kalkman et al., 2020; Current study).
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