Abstract
The Chinese endemic genus Palaeothespis Tinkham, 1937 (Mantodea: Thespidae: Pseudomiopteriginae: Pseudomiopterigini), containing 4 species: P. oreophilus Tinkham, 1937 (Sichuan: Kangding), P. pallidus Zhang, 1987 (Guizhou: Leishan, Daozhen, Libo and Xishui; Yunnan: Lushui), P. stictus Zhou & Shen, 1992 (Guizhou: Leishan, Daozhen; Zhejiang: Longquan), and P. leigongshanensis Ge & Chen n. sp. (Guizhou: Leishan), is reviewed here. The main morphological characteristics of P. leigongshanensis Ge & Chen n. sp. are described and illustrated. A key to all species of Palaeothespis is provided.References
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