Enguterothrix simpulum (Tanasevitch, 2014)
Material examined. 1 Male, 2 females (MHNG), Borneo, EAST MALAYSIA, Sabah, West Coast Residency, Kinabalu N.P., Mt Kinabalu, 1550–1650 m a.s.l., Silau-Silau Trail, Lithocarpus-Castanopsis forest, sifting rotten wood and fallen leaves in wet ravine; 24.IV.1987; D. Burckhardt & I. Löbl leg. [2a] . 1 male, 3 females (MHNG), Mt Kinabalu, 1550 m a.s.l.; 29.IV.1987; D. Burckhardt & I. Löbl leg. [8a] . 1 female (MHNG), Mt Kinabalu, 1500 m a.s.l., between “ Headquarters ” and Liwagu River, sifting mosses, mushrooms and rotten wood, near stream; 25.IV.1987; D. Burckhardt & I. Löbl leg. [3a] . 16 males, 62 females (MHNG), INDONESIA, N part of Bali, Lake Tamblingan, 15 km S of Singaraja, primary mountain forest, 08°15’02”S 115°06’23”E, 1250 m a.s.l.; 18–19. XII.2007; A. Schulz leg. [AS-Ba 07/05].
Remarks. Apophygone simpulum was originally described from northern and northeastern Thailand as the type species of a new genus, Apophygone Tanasevitch, 2014 (Tanasevitch 2014b) . Very soon after that, this genus name was synonymized with Enguterothrix Denis, 1962, known from the Afrotropical Region (Democratic Republic of the Congo), see Tanasevitch (2016). The species is new to the faunas of Malaysia and Indonesia.
Distribution. Thailand (Tanasevitch 2014b), East Malaysia and Indonesia.