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Thailand • ♀; Don Phao, Mae Wang, Pa Huay Kho, Chiang Mai, Thailand;
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; iv.1997; Saowapa Sonthichai; collected in an edge of mixed deciduous lowland forest using Malaise trap. Will be deposited in Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden Entomology Collection (Chiang Mai, Thailand, QSBG).
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Adult body size smaller than that of
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sp. nov. Face with stronger punctures (Fig.
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). Fore femur apically pale. Apical fourth of fore wing infuscate (Fig.
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). 3r of hind wing present basally (Fig.
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). The ratio of propodeum (median length to width) = 0.7 (Fig.
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). Propodeal areola narrow and spindle-shaped (Fig.
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). Inner space of Y-shaped suture entirely smooth (Fig.
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). Y-shaped suture entirely crenulate (Fig.
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Antenna with 38 segments. Face width 1.2
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Scutellar sulcus with five carinae. Pronotum ventrally carinate, posteriorly crenulate. Mesopleuron dorsally rugulose, medially smooth, ventrally punctate (evenly punctured entirely). Metapleuron crenulate medially and rugulose anteriorly and posteriorly. Propodeum 0.7
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T1 1.2
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Body mostly black or dark brown except for the following, which are pale ivory or white: area between lateral clypeus and dorsal mandible; apical and penultimate maxillary palpomeres; glossa; apical fore femur; entire fore tibia, fore tarsus, and mid tarsus; basal mid tibia and hind tibia; tibial spurs; T1 laterally; ovipositor. Wings hyaline basally and infuscate at apical fourth. Pterostigma mostly dark except for base and apex. Body color is similar to a pattern of
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sp. nov. but possessing brighter metasoma and several whitish leg parts.
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Unknown.
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<paragraph id="6F0BA30D457129DC304DB517BFC1A2A3" pageId="0" pageNumber="67">Distribution.</paragraph>
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sp. nov. is known from Don Pao, Mae Wang, Chiang Mai, Thailand (Fig.
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<paragraph id="12D35C14F8508F3B2DE947063BCF6F90" pageId="0" pageNumber="67">Etymology.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="B09D12AAD72DE3D75490596E31AB97AD" pageId="0" pageNumber="67">This species is named after the collecting site, &quot;Chiang Mai Province&quot;.</paragraph>
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The first author attempted to obtain molecular data from a specimen of
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sp. nov. collected in 1997 but failed, and there was no attempt to acquire molecular data from a specimen of
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sp. nov. collected in 2016. In the future research, molecular analyses based on newly collected specimens and portions of existing museum specimens will be helpful in placing
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gen. nov. into a broader phylogenetic context with other cardiochilines.
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Shell four-plated, conical, pink (Fig.
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higher than wide, adductor muscle pit shallow, seven distinct rostral and four-six lateral depressor crests (Fig.
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). Tergum long and narrow with ten definite depressor crests, spur long and narrow (Fig.
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). Maxilla bilobed and setae present on both the lobes (Fig.
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). Maxillule notched with two large and four small simple setae above notch (Fig.
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). Mandible with five teeth excluding the inferior angle, 1st tooth separated from the remaining teeth, 2nd and 4th teeth bidentate, 3rd teeth tridentate, 5th tooth small and located close to the 4th tooth (Fig.
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). Mandibulatory palps elongated, superior margin bearing setae (Fig.
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). Labrum notched, notch shallow, four erect large teeth on each side of the cutting edge (Fig.
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).
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<emphasis bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="143">Figure 9.</emphasis>
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Shahdadi, Chan &amp; Sari, 2010, (BD: 14.38 mm), LFSc.ZRC-184 Light microscopy on mouth parts
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maxilla
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maxillule
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mandible
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close up on the inferior angle of mandible
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close up on the teeth of mandible
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Mandibulatory palp
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labrum
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close up view on the cutting edge of labrum, showing the teeth. Scale bars in
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="143">Remarks.</paragraph>
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The examined specimens in the present study agree with the description given by
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.
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closely resembles
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Chan, Hsu &amp; Tsai, 2009,
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Ross, 1999 and
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Pilsbry, 1916, but can be differentiated from these species in the following characters: the tergum is very narrow, with the basal region slightly concave or almost straight vs. the broad tergum that has a strongly concave basal margin in
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and
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, and the basi-carinal angle is larger (~ 100°) (the basi-carinal angle is smaller in
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(80°) and
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(73°) (
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).
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="143">Worldwide distribution.</paragraph>
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This species has been reported from the Gulf of Oman in Iran (
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) and from northwest India (
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).
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="143">Distribution in India.</paragraph>
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This species has been reported from Gujarat (
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; present study). It is not found in the region further south of Gujarat and was confirmed to be absent in Mumbai and southern India (
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).
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