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Three new species of the genera Ceraclea Stephens and Setodes Rambur (Trichoptera: Leptoceridae) from Laos and Cambodia

Faculty of Innovative Agriculture and Fishery Establishment Project; Prince of Songkla University; Surat Thani Campus; Surat Thani; Muang District Province; 84100; Thailand
Sonnengasse 13; A-3293 Lunz am See; Austria
Department of Biology; Faculty of Science; Shinshu University; Asahi 3-1-1; Matsumoto; Nagano 390-8621; Japan
Program in Fishery Science and Aquatic Resources; Department of Agricultural Technology; King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang; Prince of Chumphon Campus; Chumphon 86160; Thailand
Kampong Speu Institute of Technology; Amleang; Kampong Speu Province; Cambodia
Faculty of Environmental Sciences; National University of Laos; Dong Dok Campus; Vientiane; Laos
Department of Biology; Faculty of Science; Shinshu University; Asahi 3-1-1; Matsumoto; Nagano 390-8621; Japan
Trichoptera Oriental Region Southeast Asia DNA

Abstract

Three new species of Leptoceridae were described from the Lower Mekong tributaries, namely Ceraclea luangnamthaensis n. sp., Setodes xangthevadaensis n. sp. from Laos, and Setodes mongkondechsawati n. sp. from Cambodia. The male genitalia of Ceraclea luangnamthaensis n. sp. are distinguished from those of other species by its preanal appendages, which are circular in lateral view. The male genitalia of Setodes xangthevadaensis n. sp. are distinguished from those of other species by their segment X, which is separated into a trifurcate apicodorsal process and two long slender apicolateral processes in dorsal view. The male genitalia of Setodes mongkondechsawati n. sp. are distinguished from those of other species by the apicodorsal process of segment X which is circular in dorsal view.

 

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