Strigamia alokosternum (Attems, 1927)

Scolioplanes alokosternum: Takakuwa 1938: 243, fig 13; Takakuwa 1940: 128, figs 141, 142.

Strigamia alokosternum: Bonato et al. 2012: 21.

Material examined.

None.

Diagnosis.

Body length reaching 40 mm; number of leg-bearing segments usually 51–67; cephalic capsule as long as wide; denticle of the tarsungulum large and blunt, internal and external margins of the tarsungulum subparallel along the basal part, gradually converging only along the distal part; calyx of poison gland situated in the distal half of trochanteroprefemur; tergites smooth; metasternites with mid-longitudinal deep sulcus (except ultimate metasternite); pore-fields not on the anterior part; metasternites with sparse setae of various sizes, metasternite of ultimate leg-bearing segment as long as wide; the coxal pores reaching 20 on each coxopleuron, the most posterior coxal pore on each coxopleuron larger; ultimate legs of male distinctly swollen, ventral and lateral sides with very dense setae.

Remarks.

The type localities of this species are “ Yamanaka, Suruga ” (Japan) and “ Bukenji ” (Japan).

Distribution.

North Korea.