Neolaemosaccus Hustache, 1937
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Neolaemosaccus Hustache, 1937 |
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Genus Neolaemosaccus Hustache, 1937 View in CoL
NOTES. The genus is characterized in the antennomere 1 reaching the eyes, tarsi with paired claws of equal lengths, eyes distinctly separated and anterior margins of eyes are not emarginate (Zimmerman, 1994). It is distributed in Australia, Tasmania, and New Guinea
( Fig. 9 View Fig ) and includes 56 species (Setliff, 2007; Pullen et al., 2014). The most northern record of the representatives of this genus was known from New Guinea (Setliff, 2007). The new species is found in Luzon Island (the Philippines). This is the northernmost record of the genus
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