Lipotactes (Lipotactes) kabili Tan, Japir et Chung, 2020
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https://doi.org/ 10.25221/fee.434.1 |
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Lipotactes (Lipotactes) kabili Tan, Japir et Chung, 2020 |
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Lipotactes (Lipotactes) kabili Tan, Japir et Chung, 2020 View in CoL
Fig. 81 View Figs 77–87
MATERIAL. Malaysia: 2 ♂, 2 ♀, Borneo I., Sabah State, Tawau Hills National
Park near Tawau Town, 200–400 m, forest, 14–20. V 2013, A. Gorochov, M. Berezin,
V. Gorochova, E. Tkatsheva ; 1 ♀, same data, but 6–14.III 2014, M. Berezin .
NOTE. The characters of these specimens are very similar to those indicated by
Tan et al. (2020) in the first description of this species. However: my males have uniformly light proximal halves of the hind femora, and the left tegmen with the proximedial lobe somewhat more angularly projecting; my females have a clearly lighter (light brown) stripe on the outer surface of the hind femur, and the genital plate lacking a notch at the apex. Thus, my specimens and the types of this species from Sandakan District of Sabah may belong to more than one subspecies. It is interesting that the male cercal proximedial hooks of this species are almost identical to those of L. (L.) a. alienus and L. (L.) a. similajau, although the male tegminal stridulatory apparati of these species are very different (see Figs 77–79 and 81 View Figs 77–87 ).
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