Mohrigia cirricoxalis Rudzinski, 2006
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Mohrigia cirricoxalis Rudzinski, 2006: 453 –455.
Diagnosis. The species is characterized by its long and dense flagellate setae on the ventral inner side of the gonocoxite that lacks of an intercoxal lobe; tegmen trapezoidal and maxillary palps 2-segmented.
The species is closely related to M. retarda Rudzinski, 2006 and M. megalocornuta (Mohrig & Menzel, 1992) by having an ovate gonostylus with a strong apical tooth arising from dorsal lobe, and its trapezoid tegmen. The species differs in having long and dense flagellate setae on the ventral inner side of the gonocoxite, 2-segmented maxillary palps and lacks of an intercoxal lobe.
Distribution. China (Taiwan, Fig. 16) (Rudzinski, 2006).