Neohirasea bispina babeensis subsp. nov. (Figs 11–12, 50)

Diagnosis. This new subspecies is similar to the nominate N. bispina bispina sp. nov. & subsp. nov., but can be separated by larger size, longer lateral spines on mesonotum, paired spines on median segment and two supra-coxal spines on metapleurae.

Description. Male. Body slender and long. Head and antennae as in nominate race. Thorax with a few small granules. Pronotum rectangular, longer than wide, anterior margin nearly truncate, posterior margin rounded; transverse and longitudinal sulci crossing before middle area, with a pair of spines on anterior margin, apices pointing forwards. Mesonotum elongate, more than 3 times as long as pronotum, gently expanded posteriorly; median longitudinal carina indistinct, with paired spines anteriorly, post-medially and posteriorly, also with a pair of short mediolateral spines, lateral margins with a few spines. Mesopleurae with a spine near posterior area and a supra-coxal spine. Metanotum longer than median segment, with paired spines post-medially, lateral margins with a short spines post-medially. Metapleurae with a medial spine and 2 supra-coxal spines. Median segment rectangular, longer than wide, with paired spines post-medially. Eighth tergum almost as long as ninth tergum. Anal segment longer than ninth tergum, with a broad V-shaped emargination on posterior margin. Poculum cup-shaped, posterior margin rounded and reaching anterior margin of anal segment. Cerci and vomer as in nominate race. Legs as in nominate race.

Female. Unknown.

Measurements. Length. Body, ♂ 60.0 mm; antennae, ♂ 50.0 mm; head, ♂ 4.0 mm; pronotum, ♂ 4.5 mm; mesonotum, 15.0 mm; metanotum, ♂ 5.0mm; median segment, ♂ 3.0 mm; profemora, ♂ 17.0mm; mesofemora, ♂ 14.0 mm; metafemora, ♂ 20.0 mm; protibiae, ♂ 19.0mm; mesotibiae, ♂ 15.0mm; metatibiae, ♂ 24.0 mm.

Material examined. Holotype ♂, North Vietnam, Ba Be National Park, Teonagria, Bumetadendron Forest nr small lake on Syzygium, Moraceae (22°23'N, 105°37'E), 13 October 1996, M.J. Hill, BB P01, F3309.17 (MMUE).

Distribution. Vietnam.

Etymology. The specific epithet of this new subspecies is derived from the type locality, Ba Be National Park in North Vietnam.