Phlogis, Takiya & Dietrich & Viraktamath, 2013
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.319.4326 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/31204491-B6E3-47F9-B2BB-A4AC26E8806A |
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Phlogis |
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Phlogis spp. Figs 4-7 View Figures 2–14 , 15, 16 View Figures 15–20 , 25-28 View Figures 21–30
Notes.
The only other known specimens of Phlogis are two females from the Oriental region, Malaysia and Thailand, examined for this study. Both specimens studied herein ( Figs 4-7 View Figures 2–14 ) agree in most respects with Linnavuori’s original description of the genus, but differ in size (6.4 and 9.5 mm vs. 7.5 mm for Phlogis mirabilis ) and in some details of body form, indicating that they represent two additional, presumably new species. However, we do not provide formal descriptions, given the meager material available at present. The specimen from Malaysia ( Figs 4-6 View Figures 2–14 ) closely resembles Phlogis mirabilis , but is longer (overall length 9.5mm vs. 7.5mm) and differs in the shape of the seventh sternite ( Fig. 25 View Figures 21–30 ). The specimen from Thailand is smaller (6.4mm) and has the shape of the seventh sternite ( Fig. 28 View Figures 21–30 ) very similar to that of Phlogis mirabilis (comparison based on photographs of the type-specimen).
Material examined.
Malaysia [new record]: female, Ranau, 500m, 22-25 I 1959, BMNH. Thailand [new record]: female, Petchaburi Kaeng Krachan National Park, km33 helipad, 12°50.177'N, 99°20.688'E 735m, Malaise trap, 18-25 V 2009, Sirichai, DNA voucher LH199, INHS.
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