Megalestes irma Fraser, 1926
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4851.2.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4407931 |
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Megalestes irma Fraser, 1926 View in CoL
( Figs. 3b View FIGURE 3 ; 4b View FIGURE 4 ; 5f, s View FIGURE 5 ; 6l View FIGURE 6 )
Megalestes irma Fraser, 1926: 32–33 View in CoL [Gandtor, Sikkim]; Asahina 1985b: 5–8, figs. 11–18 [Sikkim; Nepal].
The first author examined the type specimens (2 m #m#, 1 f# Gandtor Sikhim, 5000–6000 ft, 1924-V-29, Fraser leg.) of this species and recorded the photos at BMNH in July 2017. This is a large species with paraprocts appearing unique ( Figs. 4b View FIGURE 4 , 6l View FIGURE 6 ) in having the basal tooth bent forward, which coincides with the description in Fraser (1926). The ligula resembles that of M. australis View in CoL but without the terminal lateral lobes ( Fig. 5f, s View FIGURE 5 ). The photos of M. irma in Gyeltshen et al. (2017) View in CoL were actually of M. micans View in CoL , which can be easily identified by the shape of the paraprocts and the basal tooth of the cerci (cf. Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 e–f, in Gyeltshen et al., 2017, for detailed discussion please see “ Megalestes micans Needham, 1930 View in CoL ”). This species is known only from Sikkim and Nepal.
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Megalestes irma Fraser, 1926
Yu, Xin & Xue, Junli 2020 |
Megalestes irma
Asahina, S. 1985: 5 |
Fraser, F. C. 1926: 33 |