Hylomus cervarius (Attems, 1953)

(Figs. 1, 5)

Centrodesmus cervarius Attems, 1953: 175−176, figs. 75−80.

Pratinus cervarius: Jeekel 1964: 63; Jeekel 1968: 61.

Desmoxytes cervaria: Golovatch & Enghoff 1994: 60; Nguyen & Sierwald 2013: 1242; Likhitrakarn et al. 2015: 499, figs. 13−14.

Hylomus cervarius: Jeekel 1980: 657; Srisonchai et al. 2018a: 10.

Material examined: 3 males, 1 female (IEBR-32) Lao Cai Province, Sa Pa, Ham Rong Mt., limestone mountain, 1,600 m, 16−19 July 2006, coll. Anh D. Nguyen.

Diagnosis: The species can be recognised by the combination of the following characters: paraterga antler-shaped; metaterga rough, dull, granular, with a row of 3 + 3 posterior setiferous spines; male leg femora 6 and 7 humped ventrally; epiproct unmodified, without conspicuous setiferous knobs near tip; gonopod femorite suberect, slightly expanded distad; solenophore long (Fig. 5).

Previous records: Lao Cai Province (Sa Pa) (Attems 1953).

Distribution: Only known from northern Vietnam.