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Habitus of female Maezous princeps (Gerstaecker, 1894)

Habitus of female Maezous princeps (Gerstaecker, 1894)

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Maezous maezousi sp.n. is a new species from the Philippines namely Palawan Island compared to Maezous princeps (Gerstaecker, 1894), Maezous lugubris (Gerstaecker, 1894) comb.n., Maezous jianfanglingana (Yang & Wang 2002) comb.n., Maezous tomijankae Ábrahám, 2008 and Malesianus harisi (Ábrahám, 2008) comb. n. Malesianus gen. n. is a new genus from...

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... Labrum and clypeus yellow……………………………………………………..…2 -Labrum and clypeus dominantly brown, mesothorax dark brown with wide yellow central band (Fig. 4) 3. Apical area completely pigmented (Fig. 9) ..…………………………..M. princeps -Apical area beyond pterostigma transparent and distal part pigmented (Fig. 1) Fig. 6) in lateral (Fig. 7) and parameres in caudal (Fig. 8) views ÁbrahÁm L.: ascaLaPhid studies ...
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... princeps (Gerstaecker, 1894) (Fig. 9) -It is not endemic for the Island of Java, it was also reported from Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines (Luzon -banks 1913(Luzon -banks , 1916(Luzon -banks , 1931(Luzon -banks , 1939. ÁbrahÁm (2008a, in Figs 2. 4, 5B) misidentified this species from Laos as Maezous princeps, those figures actually show Maezous fuscimarginata ...
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... Labrum and clypeus yellow……………………………………………………..…2 -Labrum and clypeus dominantly brown, mesothorax dark brown with wide yellow central band (Fig. 4) 3. Apical area completely pigmented (Fig. 9) ..…………………………..M. princeps -Apical area beyond pterostigma transparent and distal part pigmented (Fig. 1) Fig. 6) in lateral (Fig. 7) and parameres in caudal (Fig. 8) views ÁbrahÁm L.: ascaLaPhid studies ...
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... princeps (Gerstaecker, 1894) (Fig. 9) -It is not endemic for the Island of Java, it was also reported from Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines (Luzon -banks 1913(Luzon -banks , 1916(Luzon -banks , 1931(Luzon -banks , 1939. ÁbrahÁm (2008a, in Figs 2. 4, 5B) misidentified this species from Laos as Maezous princeps, those figures actually show Maezous fuscimarginata ...

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