Amblypsilopus crassatus Yang, 1997
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Amblypsilopus crassatus Yang, 1997
Amblypsilopus crassatus Yang, 1997: 133. Type locality: China: Zhejiang, Hangzhou.
Diagnosis.
Antenna yellow except first flagellomere dark brown and subrectangular. Fore tarsomere 5 distinctly flattened with lateral flags. Male cercus rather thick with ventral surface slightly concave; hypandrium rather wide.
Specimen examined.
1male, Taiwan: Nantou, Lienhuachi, 675 m, 2010. XI. 11, Ding Yang.
Distribution.
China (Henan, Hubei, Yunnan, Guizhou, Guangxi, Guangdong, Zhejiang, Fujian, Taiwan); Singapore.
Remarks.
This species belongs to the Amblypsilopus triscuticatus group ( Yang et al. 2011). It is newly recorded from Taiwan.
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