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This small-sized brown animal from
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is similar to
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Malicky &amp; Bunlue (Malicky
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2004)
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from
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. The new species differs in the genitalia, particularly in the presence of setose segment X being bilobed with a wide quadrangular interlobular gap; the preanal appendages each with a very long filiform dorsal process and a shorter, broad-based ventral process, not short, robust and hook-shaped; the paraproctal processes each with a small ventral branch; the coxopodites being slightly excised at the broadened apices, each with a small ventral lobe, not straight-cut; and the coxopodites each having a triangular apex, not rounded. The cephalic and thoracic grooves and setal warts follow the general pattern of the genus.
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<paragraph id="3B256F598E209B7EFF75F98D7866F95C" blockId="24.[151,1437,1381,2004]" box="[197,569,1642,1668]" pageId="24" pageNumber="25">Male. Forewing length 4.0 mm.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="3B256F598E209B7FFF75F9777BB4FE4A" blockId="24.[151,1437,1381,2004]" lastBlockId="25.[151,1437,152,514]" lastPageId="25" lastPageNumber="26" pageId="24" pageNumber="25">Male genitalia. Segment IX consisting of short tergite and robust sternite, semicircular in lateral view; sternite without long, narrow, dorsal projections; tergite hinged directly to apicodorsal corner of sternite. Segment X setose, with large, quadrangular, basal plate and 2 hand-shaped lobes in dorsal view; interlobular gap wide, quadrangular. Pair of paraproctal processes spine-shaped, without setae, curving slightly mesoventrad, each supplied with small ventral process; basal parts of paraproctal processes meeting under phallic apparatus, forming discernible U-shaped strap beneath phallic apparatus. Preanal appendages bilobed: dorsal lobe long, filiform, with terminal spine; ventral lobe short, with broad base in lateral view. Inferior appendages with coxopodites slightly broadening apicad; each with apex concave and with small apicoventral lobe in lateral view; armed with strong anterad-curving spines at middle of mesal face; in ventral view with triangular apex. Harpagones located basidorsally, each forming strong, straight process in lateral view, curving mesad in ventral view; intersegmental membrane of each inferior appendage (articulation line between coxopodites and harpago) well-visible. Phallic apparatus with broad phallobase continuing in straight, horizontal, tube-like phallotheca; slightly constricted at midway, apically curving ventrad; end of phallotheca and protruding endotheca discernible; sclerotized structures visible inside apex: 1 separate sclerotized rod; 1 pair of long sclerotized rods meeting anteriorly; protruded endotheca covered by minute, densely-packed microtrichia.</paragraph>
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male:
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:
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Bac
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Province, Quang Chu,
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, at light [J. Oláh], (OPC).
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: S
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ame data as
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,
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.
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C
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, from Vietnamese “
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,” complex, refering to the complexity of the genitalia.
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