Algon tibetanus Schillhammer, 2006 ƋBŴÑḃffm
(Figs 27–29, 90–95)
Algon tibetanus Schillhammer 2006: 184 .
Material examined. China: Xizang: 1♁, Motuo county, Hanmi, alt. 2100m, 23.VIII.2011, Wen-Xuan Bi leg. (SHNU) ; 1♁ 1♀, Motuo, 80k, alt. 2100m, 20–24.VIII.2012, Chao Wu leg. (SHNU) ; 3♀♀, Motuo county, near 80K, 29°41'09''N, 95°30'10''E, alt. 2330 m, mixed leaf litter, sifted, 09.VIII.2018, Cheng, Peng & Shen leg. (SHNU).
Description of the male aedeagus (Figs 90–95). Median lobe flame-shaped, barely concavely narrowed toward pointed apex; paramere narrowed gradually in basal third, parallel-sided, apical half as wide as base; apex of median lobe simple, without tooth, in lateral view bent toward paramere; paramere curved in lateral view, with medio-longitudinal elevation dorsally, lateral extension not developed, with several long setae sub-apically and numerous micro-setae laterally, without peg setae.
Distribution. China (Xizang).
Remarks. The species matches the original description of the species based on a female specimen from Xizang in appearance and body size (Schillhammer, 2006).