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Distribution of known Gauromaia species in the Philippines.

Distribution of known Gauromaia species in the Philippines.

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Two new species of Gauromaia from Mindanao Island Philippines are described and illustrated: G. dorsu Medina & Cabras sp. nov. and G. purpurea Medina & Cabras sp. nov. In total, seven species of the genus are distributed in the Philippine archipelago, five of which are known on Mindanao Island. An updated key to the species in the Philippines and s...

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... these species are known so far from their type localities and the exact population distribution in the country, as well as their biology, remains unknown. The geographic distribution map of known species is shown in Figure 4. ...

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