Kamimuria Vn-A
(Figs. 92-93)
Material examined. Vietnam, Lao Cai, Sapa, OkuiHo, 1100 m, 24-25 March 1995, W. Mey, 1 ♀ (ZMH).
Egg. Outline oval with short, stalked collar; collar rim
flanged and irregularly incised. Chorion covered throughout with pits or clusters of shallow pock marks; largest pits occur in a band covering middle third of egg, pits near collar and on lid are small, shallow and clustered in small groups of ca. 3-8 (Figs. 92-93).
Diagnosis. The egg of this specimen is distinct from the others known from Vietnam and Thailand but might represent K. similis, which was described from a male from this area.
Provisional Key to Thai and Vietnamese Male Kamimuria
( K. anamensis unknown)
1 Projecting portion of hemitergal lobes not much longer than basal width (Fig. 22) ……………….. 2
1’ Projecting portion of hemitergal lobes slender, finger-like and at least twice basal width (Fig. 60) ……………………………………………………… 3
2 Hemitergal lobes rounded apically (Figs. 34-35); everted aedeagus not distinctly foot shaped (Fig. 37) …………………………………………….. obtusa
2’ Hemitergal lobes with slight apical projection (Figs. 22-23); everted aedeagus foot shaped in lateral aspect (Fig. 27) ……………………… curriei
3 Femora banded, pale basally and dark in apical third (Fig. 4) …………………………………….… 4
3’ Femora more uniformly pigmented except for narrow, dark apical band (Fig. 58) ……………… 5
4 Hemitergal lobes conspicuously narrowed at apex (Fig. 65); most of aedeagal surface covered with microtrichia and small triangular spines in a broad continuous band (Fig. 63) ………… zonata
4’ Hemitergal lobes rounded at apex and about as wide apically as at base (Fig. 3); aedeagal armature divided by narrow bare mid-dorsal band (Fig. 6) …………………………………... atra
5 Hemitergal lobes abruptly narrowed in lateral aspect near tip (Fig. 48); aedeagus armed with bands of coarse triangular spines and a dorsoapical pair of larger spines (Fig. 50) ... similis
5’ Hemitergal lobes gradually tapered; aedeagal armature without large spines (Figs. 18, 46) …. 6
6 Inner margins of hemitergal lobes with a small basal patch of sensilla basiconica (Fig. 15) …….. 7
6’ Inner margins of hemitergal lobes without basal sensilla basiconica patch ………………………... 8
7 Hemitergal lobes almost acute in dorsal aspect (Fig. 15); everted aedeagus almost completely covered laterally with minute spines (Fig. 19) ………………………………………….… azunensis
7’ Hemitergal lobes narrowed but rounded at tips in dorsal aspect (Fig. 44); everted aedeagus with extensive lateral bare areas ……………... punctata
8 Tergum 8 without median sensilla basiconica patch; everted aedeagus more or less cylindrical with long apical unarmed area (Fig. 53) ….. trang
8’ Tergum 8 with well developed median sensilla basiconica patch (Fig. 55); aedeagus variable, but not as above ……………………………………… 9
9 Median sclerite and sensilla basiconica patch of tergum 9 extending across entire segment, or nearly so (Fig. 55); everted aedeagus S-shaped (Fig. 57) …………………………………. turbinata
9’ Median sclerite and sensilla basiconica patch of tergum 9 more circular in outline and not approaching margin (Fig. 10); everted aedeagus not S-shaped ………………………………….... 10
10 Hemitergal lobes scarcely narrowed at apex (Fig. 10); dark ocellar patch narrowed anteriorly (Fig. 10); everted aedeagus with animal head shape in lateral aspect (Fig. 12) ……………….... atrocephala
10’ Hemitergal lobes narrowed apically (Fig. 29); everted aedeagus without animal head shape in lateral aspect (Fig. 31) …………………….. jariyae