taxonID	type	description	language	source
CA1687E7FFC4062FFF36FD855AFC9B2C.taxon	materials_examined	Holotype male: Malaysia, Pahang, Cameron Highlands, 2 km SW Brinchang, small left tributary brook of River Barum, 4 º 30 ' 02 " N, 101 º 24 ' 16 " E, h = 1626 m, 6 February 2006, leg. Ivanov, Melnitsky. Distribution. West Malaysia (Pahang). Etymology. The species name is derived from the names of Fernand Schmid and Herbert Ross, the famous trichopterologists who previously studied this species. Biology. This new species occurs very locally in the in Cameron Highlands. Our sample has been made in a single locality, a small brook near River Barum (Fig. 4 A). The waters of this brook are transparent and clean, with temperatures above 16 ˚ C. The sampling time is the dry winter season. (The subequatorial climate of the Cameron Highlands has minimal rainfall in winter and summer, and maximal in spring and autumn, hence 2 weakly	en	Ivanov, Vladimir D., Melnitsky, Stanislav I. (2013): New data on Rhyacophila (Trichoptera: Rhyacophilidae) from West Malaysia and Indonesia (Lombok and Bali) with descriptions of two new species. Zootaxa 3635 (4): 476-484, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3635.4.8
CA1687E7FFC60628FF36F9DE5CF69CFF.taxon	materials_examined	Holotype male: Malaysia, Kedah, NW part of Langkawi, Temurun waterfall, 06 º 26 ' 06 " N, 99 º 42 ' 30 " E, h = 60 m, 29 January 2011, at light, leg. Melnitsky. Paratypes: Same data as holotype except leg. Ivanov, 6 males with 7 females possibly of this species. Distribution. West Malaysia (Kedah). Etymology. The species name is derived from the name of its homeland island Langkawi. Biology. Rhyacophila langkawia has been found in a single locality (Fig. 4 B) of 6 collecting sites in Langkawi, so we suppose that it occurs very locally. It was sampled in the canyon approximately 50 m downstream of the largest waterfall of the island. The adults were found in a few light traps and apparently were absent in the close proximity of the waterfall. The stream has variable strength depending on the rainfalls; in the moment of collecting it had rather low water level and slow current speed because of the dry season. The stream waters were transparent and clean, with temperatures lower than those in the nearby streams.	en	Ivanov, Vladimir D., Melnitsky, Stanislav I. (2013): New data on Rhyacophila (Trichoptera: Rhyacophilidae) from West Malaysia and Indonesia (Lombok and Bali) with descriptions of two new species. Zootaxa 3635 (4): 476-484, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3635.4.8
