identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
03C07977FFB9FF9B9B3AFEB3249B1949.text	03C07977FFB9FF9B9B3AFEB3249B1949.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Indonemoura fujianensis Li & Yang 2005	<div><p>Indonemoura fujianensis Li &amp; Yang, sp. nov.</p> <p>(Figs. 1–5)</p> <p>Diagnosis. Tergum 10 distinctly constricted medially. Epiproct with small apical incision and ventral sclerite expanded ventrally into a large semicircular ridge. Outer lobe of paraproct strongly sclerotized, apically with two slender spines.</p> <p>Male. Body length 4.2 mm; forewing length 6.7 mm, hindwing length 5.5 mm. Head, compound eyes, antennae, and mouthparts dark brown. Thorax brown. Wings hyaline. Legs brownish. Abdomen yellowish with pale hairs.</p> <p>Terminalia (Figs. 1–5): Terga 9 and 10 weakly sclerotized, with two groups of tiny spines and hairs at mid­posterior margin respectively. Sternum 9 with claviform vesicle; hypoproct wide basally, then gradually tapering toward tip. Tergum 10 constricted medially, with large mid­posterior incision, hind margin mostly sclerotized. Cercus slightly sclerotized, longer than wide. Epiproct long, recurved, dorsal sclerite with a small incision, with ventral sclerite strongly sclerotized, broad at base and becoming narrower toward apex, expanded ventrally into a large semicircular ridge with black spines. Paraproct divided into three lobes: outer lobe distinctly sclerotized and curved inward, apically with two slender spines, outer spine of left outer lobe bifurcated apically while of the right one not; median lobe slightly sclerotized, basally broad and tapering toward apex; inner lobe sclerotized and curved upward, about as long as outer and median lobes, with pointed tip.</p> <p>Female. Unknown.</p> <p>Type Material. Holotype 1 male, CHINA: Fujian, Meiluowan, 1980. XI. 14, F. Jiang.</p> <p>Distribution. China (Fujian).</p> <p>Etymology. The species is named after its type locality, Fujian.</p> <p>Remarks. The new species is similar to Indonemoura hubeiensis, but may be separated from the latter by the following features: terga 9 and 10 each with two groups of tiny spines at mid­posterior margin; outer lobe of paraproct rather wide apically with two long curved spines, of which the outer spine of the left outer lobe is forked; inner lobe of paraproct curved upward and triangular. In I. hubeiensis, terga 9 and 10 have no tiny spines, the outer lobe of the paraproct is rather narrow apically with a single long straight spine bearing 2 weak subapical spines.</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C07977FFB9FF9B9B3AFEB3249B1949	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Li, Weihai;Yang, Ding	Li, Weihai, Yang, Ding (2005): Two new species of Indonemoura (Plecoptera: Nemouridae) from Fujian, China. Zootaxa 1001 (1): 59-63, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.893.1.1, URL: http://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.893.1.1
03C07977FFBAFF9A9B3AFB5924B91A32.text	03C07977FFBAFF9A9B3AFB5924B91A32.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Indonemoura masuensis Li & Yang 2005	<div><p>Indonemoura masuensis Li &amp; Yang, sp. nov.</p> <p>(Figs. 6–10)</p> <p>Diagnosis. Tergum 9 with a row of large spines at hind margin. Epiproct with dorsal sclerite bearing two groups of large, black spines, with small concavity medially and curved downward apically. Outer lobe of paraproct strongly sclerotized with beak­shaped apex.</p> <p>Male. Body length 4.4 mm; forewing length 7.5 mm, hindwing length 6.3 mm. Head and compound eyes dark brown, antennae yellowish, mouthparts brown. Thorax yellow. Legs yellowish. Wings hyaline. Abdomen brownish and cerci brown; hairs on abdomen mostly pale.</p> <p>Terminalia (Figs. 6–10): Tergum 9 weakly sclerotized, with a row of large spines at posterior margin. Sternum 9 with claviform vesicle; subgenital plate basally wide, then distinctly tapering toward tip. Tergum 10 weakly sclerotized, with hind margin mostly sclerotized and with two groups of tiny spines at middle. Cercus longer than wide, slightly sclerotized and constricted medially. Epiproct broad at base, extending to a narrowed, rhombic tip, curved downward apically; dorsal sclerite bearing two groups of black spines, with small concavity medially; ventral sclerite strongly sclerotized, broad at base and becoming narrower toward apex, expanded ventrally into keel­shaped ridge with many black spines. Paraproct divided into three lobes: outer lobe distinctly sclerotized with beak­shaped tip, slightly extended beyond median lobe; median lobe slightly sclerotized, broad at base and gradually tapering toward apex, adhering to outer lobe laterally; inner lobe sclerotized, with pointed tip, shorter than median lobe.</p> <p>Female. Unknown.</p> <p>Type Material. Holotype 1 male, CHINA: Fujian, Wuyi Mountain, Masu, 2004. V. 5, X.Y. Liu.</p> <p>Distribution. China (Fujian).</p> <p>Etymology. The specific name refers to its type locality.</p> <p>Remarks. The new species is easily distinguished from the other species of the genus Indonemoura by the epiproct with the rhombic tip curved downward and dorsal sclerite of the epiproct with two groups of spines and small concavity. In the other known species of the genus, the epiproct is always long and narrow and the dorsal sclerite of the epiproct does not have two groups of spines.</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C07977FFBAFF9A9B3AFB5924B91A32	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Li, Weihai;Yang, Ding	Li, Weihai, Yang, Ding (2005): Two new species of Indonemoura (Plecoptera: Nemouridae) from Fujian, China. Zootaxa 1001 (1): 59-63, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.893.1.1, URL: http://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.893.1.1
