Dashymenia kotejai Wolski & Gorczyca

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Dashymenia kerzhneri Wolski & Gorczyca 2006: 330, Figs. 1–4 [sp. nov.] Dashymenia kerzhneri: Gorczyca 2006: 11 [catalog]

Diagnosis. Dashymenia kotejai is recognized by the following combination of characters: body suboval; pronotum with yellow, broad stripes laterally, occupying nearly one third of the dorsal surface of pronotum (Fig. 9); left paramere with distinct, triangular process, directed inward (Wolski & Gorczyca 2006: Figs. 3); endosoma weakly sclerotized (Wolski & Gorczyca 2006: Fig. 4).

Most similar to D. cognata, D. conspersa, and D. webbi in sharing similar coloration of the dorsum and the lateral margin of pronotum. D. kotejai can, however, be easily distinguished by a more ovoid body, the broader stripes at sides of pronotum, and the shape of the male genitalia.

Distribution (Fig. 65). Indonesia (Sulawesi: Utara: Bogani Nani Wartabone National Park).

Type material. Holotype 3: Plot A M.T. (raised) 20–27 /iii/ 85 [handwritten]; Indonesia, Sulawesi Utara, Dumoga-Bone N.P. March 1985 (BMNH); paratypes: 1 3: the same data as holotype; 1 3: Toraut. In forest, 31 Trap days; Indonesia, Sulawesi Utara, Dumoga-Bone N. P. 9–16 May 1985; Malaise trap (1 3 coll. BMNH, 1 3 coll. US).