The genus Indonemoura Baumann, 1975 (Plecoptera: Nemouridae) from China Author Li, Weihai Author Yang, Ding text Zootaxa 2006 1283 47 61 journal article 10.5281/zenodo.173446 ca221d12-8b3b-4794-9a29-fd8612f3240d 1175­5326 173446 Key to species (males) of Indonemoura from China 1. Epiproct with a large semicircular ventral ridge ( Figs. 4 , 11 , 16 , 27 , 31 & 50 )............. 2 ­ Epiproct with ventral ridge far from semicircular ( Figs. 22 , 35 , 39 & 45 ) ................... 7 2. Outer lobe of paraproct terminating into large single spine ( Fig. 29 ); Jiangxi ............... ....................................................................................................... macrolamellata (Wu) ­ Outer lobe of paraproct with furcated apical spine ( Figs. 5 , 12 , 13 , 28 & 51 ).............. 3 3. Outer lobe of paraproct narrow apically with long straight spine bearing 2 weak subap­ ical spines ( Fig. 28 ); Hubei ...................................................... hubeiensis Yang & Yang ­ Outer lobe of paraproct relatively wide apically with one curved single spine and one curved forked spine ( Figs. 5 , 12 , 13 & 51 ) ................................................................... 4 4. Epiproct with weak apical incision and ventral ridge wide apically; hypoproct with tiny spines apically ( Figs. 48 & 49 )… Guangxi .......................................... yangi n. sp. ­ Epiproct with distinct apical incision and ventral ridge narrowing apically; hypoproct without spines apically ( Figs. 3 , 10 & 15 ) .................................................................... 5 5. Median lobe of paraproct with a broad rectangular lobe and an adjacent papillate lobe ( Fig. 5 ); Zhejiang, Fujian .............................................................. baishanzuensis n. sp. ­ Median lobe of paraproct without rectangular and papillate lobes ( Figs. 12 & 17 ) ..... 6 6. Apical spines of outer lobe with outer spine forked but proximal spine single; median lobe of paraproct narrow ( Fig. 12 )… Fujian ................................ fujianensis Li & Yang ­ Apical spines of outer lobe with proximal spine forked but outer spine single; median lobe of paraproct broad ( Figs. 13 & 17 ); Guangdong .................. guangdongensis n. sp. 7. Epiproct with a small ventral projection bearing a row of very small ventral spines ( Fig. 39 ); Tibet .................................................................. tibetensis Zhu, Yang & Yang ­ Epiproct with keel–shaped ridge bearing many distinct spines ( Figs. 22 , 35 & 45 )..... 8 8. Outer lobe of paraproct blade­shaped ( Fig. 46 ); Guangdong........... trispina Li & Sivec ­ Outer lobe of paraproct not blade­shaped ( Figs. 23 & 36 )............................................ 9 9. Epiproct with two groups of dorsal spines ( Fig. 34 ); Fujian ......... masuensis Li & Yang ­ Epiproct without dorsal spines ( Fig. 21 ); Guangxi, Fujian, Zhejiang............................. .................................................................................................. guangxiensis Li & Yang