identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
03840455BA63FFA89AF7E180FA8A8871.text	03840455BA63FFA89AF7E180FA8A8871.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Kamimuria nigrita Wu 1962	<div><p>Kamimuria nigrita Wu, 1962</p><p>(Figs. 1–2)</p><p>Kamimuria nigrita Wu, 1962: 140 .</p><p>Kamimuria nigita: Wu, 1962: 144. (misspelled).</p><p>Kamimuria nigrita: Zwick, 1973: 264; Sivec et al., 1988: 32; Sivec &amp; Stark, 2008: 137; Du et al., 1999: 61; Stark &amp; Sivec, 2013: 117.</p><p>Kamimuria atra Sivec &amp; Stark 2008:111 . syn. nov.; Stark &amp; Sivec, 2013: 118; Li et al., 2023: 75.</p><p>Kamimuria guangxia Li &amp; Wang, 2013 . in Wang et al., 2013: 84. syn. nov.; Stark &amp; Sivec, 2013: 117.</p><p>Examined material. Holotype male (IZCAS), labelled “ Kamimuria nigrita Wu 1962, Holotype, Yunnan Province, Simao City (now Pu’er City, Simao District), Kunluo Road 591 km, 1350 m, 1957.IV.11, leg. Fuji Pu (Fig. 1)”, paratype: 1 male, same data as for holotype.</p><p>Additional material: 2 males (CAU), China: Yunnan Province, Malipo County, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=104.6683&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=22.9832" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 104.6683/lat 22.9832)">Nanwenhe Village</a>, 1300 m, 22.9832°N, 104.6683°E, 1990.VII.12, leg. unknown .</p><p>Remarks. Kamimuria nigrita Wu 1962 was previously known only from the original description and illustrations. The male of this species is externally characterized by the dark body color and the slightly swollen and upcurved apex of hemitergal lobes (Figs. 1a–d). These diagnostic characters align with the types of K. guangxia Li &amp; Wang, 2013 (Wang et al. 2013) known from Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous region of southern China. The head and pronotal patterns of the paratype male are much faded (Fig. 2a) but the distal upcurve of the apex of the hemitergal lobe is distinct (Figs. 1c–d. 2b). However, the swollen apex of hemitergal lobes, which was considered as a diagnostic character of K. guangxia (Wang et al., 2013, see their figs. 1A, 2A), is only observed before treatment with 10% NaOH. Given that this variability occurs in the same male, we consider the differences as intraspecific, potentially influenced by specimen treatment and photographic angles (comparing Fig. 1c and Fig. 2b). We subsequently everted the aedeagus of the type and found that the aedeagal features (Figs. 2c–h) are identical with K. atra Sivec &amp; Stark 2008 (see their figs. 6–7). Therefore, we consider that K. atra and K. guangxia are subjective junior synonyms of K. nigrita . We examined two additional males which we originally identified as K. guangxia . We found the diagnostic features are consistent among those of the Yunnan population and the Guangxi types as well.</p><p>Distribution. China (Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Yunnan Province); Thailand; Vietnam.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03840455BA63FFA89AF7E180FA8A8871	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Zhang, Rui;Dong, Miao;Bozdoğan, Hakan;Li, Weihai	Zhang, Rui, Dong, Miao, Bozdoğan, Hakan, Li, Weihai (2025): New synonyms of Kamimuria Klapálek, 1907 (Plecoptera, Perlidae) from Yunnan Province, China. Zootaxa 5661 (1): 125-131, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5661.1.7, URL: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5661.1.7
03840455BA61FFAE9AF7E398FE8A8DA3.text	03840455BA61FFAE9AF7E398FE8A8DA3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Kamimuria trapezoidea Wu 1962	<div><p>Kamimuria trapezoidea Wu, 1962</p><p>(Figs. 3–4)</p><p>Kamimuria trapezoidea Wu, 1962: 140 .</p><p>Kamimuria trapezoidea: Illies, 1966: 632; Zwick, 1973: 265; Sivec et al., 1988: 33; Du et al., 1999: 61; Sivec &amp; Stark, 2008: 137; Stark &amp; Sivec, 2013: 117; Yang &amp; Li, 2018: 32.</p><p>Kamimuria acutispina Wu, 1973: 107 . syn. nov.</p><p>Kamimuria acutispina: Du et al., 1999: 60; Sivec &amp; Stark, 2008: 137; Stark &amp; Sivec, 2013: 117.</p><p>Amended description. Head mostly brownish, ocellar triangle slightly darker (Fig. 3a). M-line pale, tentorial callosities distinct. Antennae dark brown basally, scape and distal portion pale, palpi brown. Pronotum pale brown with slightly darker rugosities, anterior margin pale, midline slightly darker than background (Fig. 3a). Femora pale, tibiae and tarsi brown to dark brown (Fig. 3a). Hemitergal lobe ca. 4X as long as the basal width, apex upcurved and blunt. Inner margins of the lobe covered with spinules which are more dense at base (Figs. 3b–c). Tergum 9 with dark mesal sclerite bearing sensilla basiconica covering most tergal length, the sclerite generally appearing as an inverted triangle. Tergum 8 with a subquadrate posteromedial sclerite (Figs. 3b, 4c–d). Tergum 7 lacks sensilla basiconica.</p><p>Aedeagus (Figs. 3d–f) mostly membranous, basal half straight but apical half curved distinctly dorsally. Armatures mainly minute to small spines covering most of dorsal and ventral surface. Distal half with an ear-like ventral lobe and a spinulose dorsal knob, the extreme of apex triangular and bald (Figs. 3e–f).</p><p>Female and egg. Unknown.</p><p>Examined material. 1 male (CAU), China: Yunnan Province, Honghe Hani and Yi Autonomous Prefecture, Lüchun County, Qimaba, 22.8030°N, 102.2407°E, 726 m, 2012. V.9, leg. D. Yang; Holotype male (IZCAS), labelled “ Kamimuria trapezoidea Wu, 1962, Holotype, Yunnan, Jinping City, Hetouzhai, 1700 m, 1956.V.11,leg. Keren Huang et al. light trap (Fig. 4a)”; Holotype male (IZCAS), labelled “ Kamimuria acutispina Wu, 1973), Holotype, Yunnan, Jinping City, Hetouzhai, 1700 m, 1956.V.15, leg. Keren Huang, light trap (Fig. 4b)”.</p><p>Distribution. Yunnan, China; Vietnam.</p><p>Remarks. The lateral outline and armatures of the aedeagus of this species are quite similar to K. azunensis Sivec &amp; Stark, 2008, a species known from Vietnam. However, K. azunensis lacks a subquadrate posteromedial sclerite (Sivec &amp; Stark 2008, see their fig. 14), which is always present in Kamimuria trapezoidea (Figs. 3b, 4c–d). We checked and compared the type of K. acutispina Wu, 1973 and K. trapezoidea Wu, 1962, we found the apex of hemitergal lobe of K. acutispina is generally similar to that of K. trapezoidea, instead of being so acute as the original illustration, thus their terminal characters are identical (Figs. 4c–d). We also found they were collected in the same locality and same week in May, 1956 by the same collectors. We take this chance to re-describe this species based on the type material and newly collected male, and place K. acutispina as a subjective junior synonym of K. trapezoidea .</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03840455BA61FFAE9AF7E398FE8A8DA3	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Zhang, Rui;Dong, Miao;Bozdoğan, Hakan;Li, Weihai	Zhang, Rui, Dong, Miao, Bozdoğan, Hakan, Li, Weihai (2025): New synonyms of Kamimuria Klapálek, 1907 (Plecoptera, Perlidae) from Yunnan Province, China. Zootaxa 5661 (1): 125-131, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5661.1.7, URL: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5661.1.7
