Dolichosciara semiferruginea (Menzel, 1995)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3745.3.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6145544 |
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Dolichosciara semiferruginea (Menzel, 1995) |
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Dolichosciara semiferruginea (Menzel, 1995) View in CoL
Phytosciara (Dolichosciara) semiferruginea Menzel, 1995: 110 –111.
New material. CHINA. GUANGXI. Nanning, Mt. Damingshan: 12 males, sweep-net, 25.V.2011, Ting-Ting Zhang [SM01301–01311, SM01313]; 2 males, sweep-net, 23.V.2011, Ting-Ting Zhang [SM01317–01318]. Diagnosis. The species is characterized by the dark brown body, the body size (4.2–4.8 mm) distinctly larger than the most species in Dolichosciara , the subparallel-sided gonostylus with 9–12 apicomesial megasetae and a few setae on intercoxal area on the hypopygium.
Distribution. China (Guangxi – new record; Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 ); Nepal, India, Thailand (Menzel, 1995). Remarks. This species was first recorded from Nepal (Menzel, 1995), and is new to China. The Chinese specimens examined show no distinct differences from the type specimen.
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