Capnia tibetana Kimmins, 1947
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Capnia tibetana Kimmins, 1947 View in CoL
Capnia tibetana Kimmins, 1947 View in CoL . Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 11(13): 735. Type locality: Tibet (Gaotsa).
Diagnosis. Males of this species are defined by a stout vesicle at the base of sternum 9 and by the epiproct being swollen medially with a truncate apex. Females of this species are defined by sternum 8 with the posterior margin produced in two slender papramedian lobes (Fig. 10 in Kimmins 1947).
Distribution. China.
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Capnia tibetana Kimmins, 1947
Li, Weihai & Yang, Ding 2009 |
Capnia tibetana
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