Laius taiwanus Yoshitomi & Lee, 2010
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2014.97 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:D58FA727-9A10-4023-B178-9E6CCD1EA457 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3852588 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03933D4C-2040-FFAA-6D4D-87D3FBAAFB89 |
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Tatiana |
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Laius taiwanus Yoshitomi & Lee, 2010 |
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Laius taiwanus Yoshitomi & Lee, 2010
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Material examined
1 ♂ ( EUMJ), “ Taitung, TAIWAN Is. Ludao 4-6. IV. 2012 N. OHBAYASHI leg.”. Other material studied is already mentioned in Yoshitomi & Lee (2010).
Description of endophallic sclerites
Gonoporal piece ( Fig. 4H View Fig ) curved, rather wide, 0.67 mm in GL; GL/AL 1.68. Ligula ( Fig. 4H View Fig ) long, slightly curved; LL 0.38 mm; LW 0.08 mm; LL/LW 4.60; GL/LL 1.74. Additional sclerite ( Fig. 4H View Fig ) present, 0.09 mm.
Remarks
Yoshitomi & Lee (2010) pointed out that this species has local variations between the populations from mainland Taiwan, Lutao and Lanyu Isls. in body size and elytral luster. For the present study, I examined the endophallic structures of these populations, and it became clear that they certainly belong to the same species because of the highly similar features of the endophallic structures.
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