Amphinemura fleurdelia (Wu, 1949)

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Nemoura (Protonemoura) fleurdelia Wu, 1949 . Peking Natural History Bulletin. 17: 253. Type locality: Ta-chu-luan, Shao-wu, Fukien.

Diagnosis. Tergum nine is heavily sclerotized anteriorly and distinctly constricted medially. The epiproct dorsal sclerite is heavily sclerotized, forming a pair of long spine-like, lateral processes that curve medially before curving laterally. The ventral sclerite forms a single median process that is slightly curved downward subapically. The median lobe of the paraproct is bulbous distally and curves at a 90 degree angle medially, its apex having 5–6 long, black spines.

Distribution. China (Guangdong, Fujian).