Amemboa brevifasciata Miyamoto, 1967

Figs 2 C, 3 B, 6 B, 7 B, 8 B, 9 B, 10 B, 11 B, 12 C, 18

Material examined.

1 ♂, 2 ♀♀ (apterous), China, Guangxi Province, Lai-bin City, Jin-xiu County; 24 ° 8 ' 40.2 " N, 110 ° 4 ' 49.1 " E; 565 m a. s. l.; 25 Jul. 2019; Zhen Ye leg. (NKUM) • 2 ♂♂ (apterous), China, Guangxi Province, Fang-cheng-gang City, Shang-si County, Shi-wan-da-shan; 21 ° 54 ' 4.0 " N, 107 ° 54 ' 22.0 " E; 300 m a. s. l.; 13 Jul. 2019; Zhen Ye leg. (NKUM) .

Diagnosis.

Color pattern as shown in Figs 2 C, 3 B, 12 C. Males: profemur moderately incrassate; ventral side of the profemur with two tufts of dark setae on apical 1 / 2 (Fig. 6 B); protibia slightly curved and with an indistinct tumescence on basal 1 / 3 (Fig. 6 B); abdominal segment VIII relatively short (Fig. 7 B); pygophore posteriorly with a digitate median process in ventral view, without other special modifications (Figs 8 B, 9 B); median process of pygophore relatively broad in lateral view (Figs 10 B, 11 B); lateral arm of proctiger moderately curve and slender in ventral view (Fig. 8 B), with a weakly developed subapical process in lateral view (Fig. 10 B).

Comparative notes.

A. brevifasciata Miyamoto, 1967 is most similar to A. fumi Esaki, 1925, see comparative notes in Polhemus and Andersen (1984).

Distribution.

China: Hainan (Zettel et al. 2007), Guangxi (Fig. 18). Thailand; Vietnam; Peninsular Malaysia; Singapore; Indonesia: Sumatra (Polhemus and Andersen 1984).

Remarks.

This species was previously recorded in Hainan (Zettel et al. 2007), but we have not found it in this

distribution. New record for China