Epeorus (Epeorus) inthanonensis Braasch & Boonsoong, 2010
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Epeorus (Epeorus) inthanonensis Braasch & Boonsoong, 2010 |
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Epeorus (Epeorus) inthanonensis Braasch & Boonsoong, 2010 Figs 1 H–J
Epeorus inthanonensis Braasch & Boonsoong, 2010: 17-19, Figs 69-82. (orig.)
Epeorus (Epeorus) inthanonensis Braasch & Boonsoong, 2010 (comb.)
Larva.
Braasch and Boonsoong 2010: 17-19, Figs 69-82.
Adult.
Unknown.
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Unknown.
Distribution.
Doi Inthanon NP (Chiang Mai province).
Diagnosis.
This species resembles Epeorus bifurcatus however, the larva of Epeorus inthanonensis has paired tubercles on the terga which are more rounded than in Epeorus bifurcatus ; they lack spines and gill 1 is smaller than gills 2-6.
Habitat and biology.
Braasch and Boonsoong (2010) noted that the larva of Epeorus inthanonensis wasfound in small mountain streams ranging between 800-2000 m.
Remarks.
This species was described by Braasch and Boonsoong (2010). This species resembles Epeorus bifurcatus however, the larva has paired tubercles on the terga which are more rounded than in Epeorus bifurcatus .
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