Amphinemura coreana Zwick, 1973
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4766262 |
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Amphinemura coreana Zwick, 1973 |
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Amphinemura coreana Zwick, 1973 View in CoL
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Material examined. REPUBLIC OF KOREA: Jirisan, Hamyang-gun, Macheon-Myeon , Samjeon-li , Alt. 700 m, 35°20.93'N 127°38.50'E, 11.IV.-8.V. 2004, Malaise trap on small stream, many ♂ and ♀ GoogleMaps ; same locality, 27.VII.-16.VIII.2004, 2♀ GoogleMaps . Chungnam, Keumsan, Gunbuk-Myeon , Sanan-2-li, 7.-20.IV. 2005, 2 Malaise traps on small stream, 6♂, 6♀ ; same locality, 20.IV .-
8.V. 2005, 5♂, 9♀. Chungbuk, Sangchon-Myeon Dungeon-li near Doma Pass, Alt. 750 m, 2.-26.V. 2006, 2 Malaise traps in forest on small stream, ca 160 ♂, ♀; same data, but 500 m, 21♂, 22♀ .
Notes. This very large species was first described from Korea ( Zwick 1973a) but occurs also in the Russian Far East ( Zhiltzova 2003).
Female. The male genitalia are very different from other Korean Amphinemura , and so are the female genital sclerites. In dorsal view of a cleared specimen ( Fig. 1 View Figs ) one notices a large, strongly sclerotized pouch about as long as wide, with parabolic front margin and an acute, rearward pointing muscle attachment on the side. The dorsal face is anteriorly covered by a large collar-like shield with crenulate margin. The shield includes a heart-shaped anterior membranous area with delicate funnel-shaped folds to which the bases of the two receptacles are attached. In the centre of the rear half appear two strong sclerotized folds which converge and form a Y-shaped pattern.
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