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03ECFE43EE36FF9B30DFFBDFE891C3E8.text	03ECFE43EE36FF9B30DFFBDFE891C3E8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Paduniella burmana	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Paduniella burmana ,  new species</p>
            <p>Figs 1–3</p>
            <p> Paduniella burmana ,  new species is unique in having a combination of deeply bifurcating main branch of inferior appendages; a long, anteriorly orienting, narrow dorsal part of sternite IX; and a wide drop-shaped apex of phallicata. The species resembles P. f i s s a Martynov (India) from which it is separated by the presence of a convex dorsal margin of the basal part of inferior appendages, narrower distal part of inferior appendages, and apical lobes of the main branch of inferior appendages are not diverging. The species also resembles  P. siveci Chantaramongkol &amp; Malicky ,  P. methinee Chantaramongkol &amp; Malicky , and  P. thitima Chantaramongkol &amp; Malicky (all Sri Lanka) in the presence of a bifurcating apex of the inferior appendages.  Paduniella burmana ,  new species is separated from all these species in the shape of sternites IX and the phallic apparatus. Also  P. sabarmata ,  new species has deeply bifurcating apex of inferior appendages, but in that species the sternites IX are broader ventrally, the superior appendages are broader, the inferior appendages are more parallel-sided in lateral view, the median process of the phallic apparatus has a dorsal, sub-apical lobe, and the phallicata is symmetrically drop-shaped at the apex. </p>
            <p>Male genitalia. Sternite IX club-shaped in lateral view (Fig. 1); wide ventral parts with almost straight, parallel-sided anterior and posterior margins, 3 times wider than narrow dorsal part; dorsally curving gently anterad along its length, sub-parallel, joining tergite IX at mid-height of genitalia. Sternite IX with narrow dorsal part in right angle to broad ventral part. Tergite IX widening distally into broad plate in lateral view (Fig. 1); with convex dorsal margin. Superior appendages separate from tergite IX by suture; basis slightly narrower than widest part of sternite IX in lateral view (Fig. 1); slightly longer than wide part of sternite IX; tapering apically. Median branch of inferior appendages with convex dorsal margin; about as wide as main branch of inferior appendages in lateral view (Fig. 1), slightly wider in ventral view (Fig. 2); originating before mid-length of main branch (Fig. 2); about parallel-sided in ventral view; covered by setae. Ventral lobe of inferior appendages with nearly straight ventral margin in lateral view (Fig. 1), weakly producing posterad; in ventral view forming pair of nearly rectangular processes covered by setae. Main branch of inferior appendages about parallel-sided distally of origin of median branch (Fig. 1); apices deeply bifurcating, producing dorsal and ventral lobes running parallel; dorsal lobes slightly longer than ventral lobes; slightly curving mesally towards apices (Fig. 2). Phallic apparatus connected to sternite IX and tergite IX by long, slender, sigmoid sternal strip (Fig. 3). Phallobase forming short dorsal and long ventral structures; ventral part of phallobase parallel-sided, about as long as sternal strip; anterior part curving dorsad; dorsal part of phallobase short, about as wide as ventral part. Median process long, needle-shaped, undulating; originating from dorsal part of phallobase; apex exceeding phallicata (Fig. 3). Phallicata basally slender after origin of paramere; parallel-sided; widening into asymmetrically drop-shaped distal part of apex, distal part of apex covered by long microtrichia. Paramere running along dorsal margin of phallicata, separating immediately before apex (Fig. 3).</p>
            <p>Holotype male: N.E. Burma, Kambaiti, 6000 ft, 12.v.1934, leg. R. Malaise (BMNH, alcohol).</p>
            <p>Paratype: same data as for holotype— 1 male (BMNH, alcohol).</p>
            <p>Distribution: Burma.</p>
            <p> Etymology:  Burmana , name derived from the type country, Burma. </p>
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03ECFE43EE34FF9A30DFFF37E922C328.text	03ECFE43EE34FF9A30DFFF37E922C328.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Paduniella sampati Malicky & Chantaramongkol 1993	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Paduniella sampati Malicky &amp; Chantaramongkol, 1993</p>
            <p>Figs 4–6</p>
            <p> Paduniella sampati Malicky &amp; Chantaramongkol, 1993: 1156 . </p>
            <p>New records (all VIETNAM): Than Hoa, 24.i.1986, net, leg. János Oláh— 4 males (OPC, alcohol); Ngoc Lac, 26.i.1986, net, leg. János Oláh— 9 males (OPC, alcohol); Ngoc Lac, 25.i.1986, net, leg. János Oláh— 7 males (NRM, alcohol); Ngoc Lac, 25.i.1986, light, leg. János Oláh— 91 males (OPC, alcohol); Hoabinh towards Dabac, 21.x.1986, light, leg. János Oláh— 1 male (NRM, alcohol); Bac Thai Province, Quang Chu, 24–25.v.1987, light, leg János Oláh— 1 male (OPC, alcohol).</p>
            <p>Distribution: Thailand, Vietnam.</p>
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03ECFE43EE34FF9C30DFF90CEF34C20D.text	03ECFE43EE34FF9C30DFF90CEF34C20D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Paduniella dongdata	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Paduniella dongdata ,  new species</p>
            <p>Figs 7–9</p>
            <p> Paduniella dongdata ,  new species has a unique phallic apparatus, involving a slender, tube-shaped phallicata being straight along the basal 2/3rds before bending strongly ventrally; the paramere of same shape as phallicata except larger; and the rather thick, tuboid median process. The shape of sternite IX and inferior appendages resembles those in P. n i k e Malicky from Nepal, from which  P. dongdata is separated by the shape of the phallic apparatus and longer superior appendages. The tergite and superior appendages, and partly the shape of the inferior appendages resemble those of  P. wangtakraiensis Malicky &amp; Chantaramongkol from Thailand and  P. nama ,  new species from Vietnam, but the shape of the phallicata and paramere is very different in  P. dongdata . </p>
            <p>Male genitalia. Sternite IX club-shaped in lateral view (Fig. 7); wide ventral part with nearly straight anterior and posterior margins, narrowing at mid-height; dorsal part of sternite IX nearly parallel-sided, straight, shorter than thick ventral part, orienting anterodorsally; joining tergite IX dorsally of mid-height of genitalia. Narrow dorsal part of sternite IX forming wide angle with ventral part of sternite IX. Sclerotized part of tergite IX short, pointing posterodorsally, narrowing into rounded apex in lateral view (Fig. 7). Superior appendages large, completely fused with tergite IX, membranous; basal part narrow; distal part with slightly convex dorsal margin with few setae; apicoventral margin irregular in lateral view (Fig. 7). Median branch of inferior appendages partly visible immediately above main branch in lateral view (Fig. 7), with stout dorsal setae; in ventral view (Fig. 8) forming long, narrow mesal lobes with slightly convex mesal margins and straight lateral margins; about half as wide as main branch of inferior appendages; originating basally of mid-length of main branch (Fig. 8); setae present in mesal row. Ventral lobe of inferior appendages absent. Main branch of inferior appendages with parallel-sided, undulating dorsal and ventral margins in lateral view; distally narrowing into rounded apex (Fig. 7); slightly curving dorsad before apex; apex not bifurcated. Phallic apparatus connected to sternite IX and tergite IX by long, slender, bow-shaped sternal strip (Fig. 9). Phallobase irregular, with convex ventral margin and nearly rectangular anterior plate. Median process long, bow-shaped, with nearly straight mid-section (Fig. 9). Phallicata with small ventral triangular projection at basis; running straight posteriorly before bending ventrad at about 2/3rds it length; narrow along its length. Paramere with dorsal, rounded process at basis; running posteriorly above and exceeding phallicata posteriorly; curving ventrad at posterior three quarters its length, apically twisted; about equally wide along its length (Fig. 9).</p>
            <p>Male holotype: VIETNAM, Bac Thai Province, Phuluong, Dongdat River, 26.v.1986, net, leg. János Oláh (OPC, alcohol).</p>
            <p>Paratypes: same data as for holotype— 27 males (OPC, alcohol); same data as for holotype— 9 males (NRM, alcohol).</p>
            <p>Distribution: Vietnam.</p>
            <p> Etymology:  Dongdata , from Dongdat River, the type locality of the species. </p>
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03ECFE43EE32FF9F30DFFCF7E967C066.text	03ECFE43EE32FF9F30DFFCF7E967C066.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Paduniella monga	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Paduniella monga ,  new species</p>
            <p>Figs 10–12</p>
            <p> Paduniella monga ,  new species is unique in the combination of having a pair of inferior appendages being curved dorsad and truncated in lateral view; a straight median process, and a slightly sigmoid ventral part of sternite IX. The species resembles P. w a n g t a k r a i e n s i s Malicky &amp; Chantaramongkol from Thailand in most genitalic structures. It is separated from that species in lateral view in possessing a more rectangular tergite IX, slightly longer superior appendages, wider inferior appendages, and in ventral view by the presence of a pair of rounded ventral lobes of inferior appendages. </p>
            <p>Male genitalia. Sternite IX club-shaped in lateral view (Fig. 10); wide ventral part with convex anterior margins and shallowly concave posterior margins, nearly sigmoid in lateral view; dorsal part of sternite IX parallel-sided, straight, longer than thick ventral part, orienting anterodorsally; joining tergite IX dorsally of mid-height of genitalia. Narrow dorsal part of sternite IX forming right angle with ventral part of sternite IX. Sclerotized part of tergite IX long, narrow, rectangular in lateral view (Fig. 10), pointing posteroventrally, apex truncated. Superior appendages long, narrow in lateral view, posteriorly separate from tergite IX by suture; widening anterad; distal part with slightly convex dorsal margin; covered by setae; ventral margin straight in lateral view (Fig. 10); apex pointed. Median branch of inferior appendages visible immediately above main branch in lateral view (Fig. 10), trapezoid, covered by setae; in ventral view (Fig. 11) forming short, broad mesal lobes with slightly convex lateral margins and straight mesal margins; about half as wide as main branch of inferior appendages; originating at mid-length of main branch (Fig. 11); mesal margins nearly parallel; setae present in mesal row. Ventral lobe of inferior appendages located ventrally of main branch in lateral view (Fig. 10); in ventral view forming pair of rounded, posterad orienting lobes covered by setae (Fig. 11). Main branch of inferior appendages with parallel-sided, straight dorsal and ventral margins (Fig. 10); strongly narrowing at mid-length before widening slightly dorsally at apices; dorsoapical and posterior margins straight (Fig. 10); in ventral view, inferior appendages slightly converging, with truncate apices (Fig. 11). Phallic apparatus connecting to sternite IX and tergite IX by long, slender, nearly parallel-sided, slightly dorsad curving sternal strip (Fig. 12). Phallobase smoothly curving anterodorsally, with strongly convex ventral margin; nearly as long as sternal strip; dorsal and ventral margins parallel; anterior apex thicker than rest of sclerite. Median process long, straight, parallel-sided along its length, except narrowing posteroapically (Fig. 12). Phallicata narrowing at mid-length, slightly sigmoid, posterior apex pointing posteroventrad; apex truncated. Anterior part of paramere forming wide U with basis of phallicata; slightly curving ventrad; ventral part continuing into needle-shaped distal half slightly exceeding phallicata.</p>
            <p>Male holotype: VIETNAM, Moc Chau, 25.x.1986, leg. János Oláh (OPC, alcohol).</p>
            <p>Paratypes: same data as for holotype— 2 males (OPC, alcohol); same data as for holotype— 3 males (NRM, alcohol).</p>
            <p>Distribution: Vietnam.</p>
            <p> Etymology:  Monga , from the Vietnamese human minority Mong, name designated their homeland from where the species was collected. </p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03ECFE43EE32FF9F30DFFCF7E967C066	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Johanson, Kjell Arne;Oláh, János	Johanson, Kjell Arne, Oláh, János (2010): Description of six new species of Oriental Paduniella (Insecta: Trichoptera: Psychomyiidae). Zootaxa 2548: 43-56, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.196778
03ECFE43EE31FF9E30DFF895EFE1C028.text	03ECFE43EE31FF9E30DFF895EFE1C028.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Paduniella semarangensis Ulmer 1913	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Paduniella semarangensis Ulmer, 1913</p>
            <p>Figs 13–15</p>
            <p> Paduniella semarangensis Ulmer, 1913: 81 . </p>
            <p>New record: VIETNAM, Hoabinh, 31.i.1986, light, leg. János Oláh— 1 male (OPC, alcohol). Distribution: Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam.</p>
            <p>Remarks: The genitalia of this species were re-illustrated by Malicky &amp; Chantaramongkol (1993), and are only slightly different from those of the specimens from Vietnam illustrated herein.</p>
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03ECFE43EE3FFF9030DFFF37E860C488.text	03ECFE43EE3FFF9030DFFF37E860C488.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Paduniella nama	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Paduniella nama ,  new species</p>
            <p>Figs 16–18</p>
            <p> Paduniella nama ,  new species is unique in the combination of the shape of the inferior appendages, presence of a triangular process at basis of each of the inferior appendages, long and straight superior appendages, and a visible median branch and ventral lobe of the inferior appendages. The phallic apparatus is unique in having a relatively short median process and in the shape of the phallicata apex. The genitalia resemble those of  P. semarangensis Ulmer (Thailand) ,  P. hatyaiensis Malicky &amp; Chantaramongkol and  P. nike Malicky (Nepal) .  Paduniella nama is separated from  P. semarangensis and P. n i k e in the shape of the phallic apparatus, particularly in possessing shorter median process and in the shape of the phallicata; and from  hatyaiensis particularly by the presence of two protuberance at dorsal and ventral corners of the posterior margin of the ventral part of sternite IX. </p>
            <p>Male genitalia. Sternite IX narrowly club-shaped in lateral view (Fig. 16); wide ventral part with sigmoid anterior margin and straight posterior margin with small protuberance at dorsal and ventral corners; dorsal part of sternite IX tapering dorsad along its length, clearly more slender than ventral part, sigmoid, as long as ventral part, orienting anterodorsad before curving dorsad at dorsal apex; joining tergites IX well above midheight of genitalia. Narrow dorsal part of sternite IX forming right angle with ventral part of sternite IX. Dorsal apex of sternite IX connecting to sternal strip near dorsal apex of strip (Fig. 18). Sclerotized part of tergite IX long, boomerang-shaped in lateral view (Fig. 16), basal half orienting posteroventrally, bending 90 degrees dorsad before weakly curving posterodorsally subapically; slightly exceeding membranous part above superior appendages; membranous part covered by long microtrichia. Superior appendages long, dorsal and ventral margins nearly parallel-sided in lateral view; dorsal margin straight, with few setae; ventral margin slightly undulating; apex rounded. Median branch of inferior appendages visible above main branch of inferior appendage in lateral view (Fig. 16), in ventral view (Fig. 17), median branches forming slightly convergent processes with irregular apices; originating before mid-length of main branch (Fig. 16). Ventral lobe of inferior appendages with ventral margin parallel with ventral margin of main branch in lateral view (Fig. 16); with ventral setae; in ventral view (Fig. 17) slender, digitate, straight, orienting posterad. Additional process present basiventrally on main branch, sharply triangular in lateral view (Fig. 16); digitate in ventral view; covered by setae. Main branch of inferior appendages straight before slightly curving dorsad at apex; dorsal margin nearly straight, interrupted by dorsal margin of median branch; ventral margin irregularly convex (Fig. 16); apex truncate, except slightly produced posterad at dorsal corner; in ventral view (Fig. 17), main branch tapering along its length, with smooth, triangular mesal corner. Phallic apparatus connecting to sternite IX and tergite IX by long, slender, nearly parallel-sided sternal strip (Fig. 18). Phallobase narrow, shorter than sternal strip; oriented anterodorsally before curving anterad at apex. Median process about as long as height of sternite IX; bow-shaped, parallel-sided along its length. Anterior 3/5ths of phallicata narrow, parallel-sided; bow-shaped; about 2 times wider than median process; widening into asymmetrical clubshaped apex with nearly straight dorsal margin and strongly convex ventral margin; apex rounded. Paramere complicated, apparently as wide as median process, with strongly sclerotized dorsal and ventral margins, membranous in between; nearly parallel with dorsal margin of phallicata, ending into pointed apex; as long as phallicata.</p>
            <p>Male holotype: VIETNAM, Ngoc Lac, 25–26.i.1986, light, leg. János Oláh (OPC, alcohol).</p>
            <p>Paratypes: same data as for holotype— 2 males (OPC, alcohol); same data as for holotype— 2 males (NRM, alcohol); VIETNAM, Hoabinh Hotel, 23.x.1986, light, leg. János Oláh— 2 males (OPC, alcohol).</p>
            <p>Distribution: Vietnam.</p>
            <p> Etymology:  Nama , from Vietnamese “  nama ”, meaning five, referring to this species being the fifth  Paduniella species from Vietnam treated in this paper. </p>
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            <p> Paduniella sabarmata ,  new species</p>
            <p>Figs 19–21</p>
            <p> Paduniella sabarmata ,  new species is unique in having the combination of a deeply bifurcating main branch of the inferior appendages; an anterad orienting, narrow dorsal part of sternite IX, being about 1.5 times longer than the ventral part of sternite IX; the presence of a large dorsal subapical process on the median process of the phallic apparatus; and a widely drop-shaped apex of phallicata. The species resembles P. f i s s a (from India) from which it is separated by the inferior appendages being wider before the point of apical bifurcation, and the apical lobes of the main branch of the inferior appendages are parallel. The superior appendages of  P. sabarmata are wider in lateral view than those of  P. fissa . The species resembles P. s i v e c i Chantaramongkol &amp; Malicky,  P. methinee Chantaramongkol &amp; Malicky , and  P. thitima Chantaramongkol &amp; Malicky ,  P. ceylanica Ulmer ,  P. pandya Schmid ,  P. mahindra Schmid and  P. sangkamittra Schmid (all Sri Lanka) in the bifurcating apex of the inferior appendages.  Paduniella sabarmata sp. n. is separated from all these species in the shape of sternite IX and the phallic apparatus.  Paduniella burmana ,  new species has also deeply bifurcating apex of inferior appendages, but in that species the sternite IX is ventrally narrower, the superior appendages are narrower, the inferior appendages are dorsally convex in lateral view, the median process of the phallic apparatus lacks the dorsal, sub-apical lobe, and the phallicata is asymmetrically dropshaped at the apex. </p>
            <p>Male genitalia. Sternite IX narrowly club-shaped in lateral view (Fig. 19); wide ventral part with straight anterior margin, posterior margin concave with small protuberance at dorsal and ventral corners; dorsal part of sternite IX equally wide along its length, slightly curving anterad, nearly 2 times longer than ventral part; joining tergites IX immediately above mid-height of genitalia. Narrow dorsal part of sternite IX in right angle with ventral part of sternite IX. Dorsal apex of sternite IX connecting to sternal strip near dorsal apex of strip (Fig. 21). Sclerotized part of tergite IX short, straight, oriented posteroventrad, narrowly rectangular in lateral view (Fig. 19); surrounded by membrane with microtrichia. Superior appendages long, dorsal and ventral margins weakly convex in lateral view; nearly straight, with central band of setae; apex rounded. Median branch of inferior appendages visible above main branch of inferior appendage in lateral view (Fig. 19); in ventral view (Fig. 20), forming laterad curving processes with rounded apices; originating from mid-length of main branch (Fig. 19). Ventral lobe of inferior appendages reduced to short, weakly developed, longitudinal elevation along mesal margin as seen in lateral view (Fig. 19); with ventral setae. Main branch of inferior appendages straight, orienting posteriorly along its lengths; narrowest shortly after mid-length, widening towards apex; ventral margin weakly undulating (Fig. 19); apex widely incised; incision nearly as long as width of inferior appendages at point before incision; incision with nearly parallel sides; resulting in dorsal and ventral lobes equally long, oriented posteriorly (Fig. 19). Phallic apparatus connecting to sternite IX and tergite IX by long, slender, nearly parallel-sided sternal strip (Fig. 21). Phallobase spoon-shaped in lateral view; with strongly undulating dorsal margin; shorter than sternal strip; nearly straight; oriented anteroventrad. Median process about as long as phallicata; indistinctly separated from phallobase; curving posteriorly along basal 1/3rd; distal 2/3rds straight, parallel-sided along its length, except slightly wider at base; apex very slender, with minute spines; wide process present on dorsal margin before apex (Fig. 21). Anterior 3/5ts of phallicata nearly equally wide, with slightly undulating dorsal and ventral margins; nearly straight; widening at distal 3/5ts into asymmetrical club-shaped apex with convex dorsal and ventral margins; apex truncate. Paramere absent.</p>
            <p>Male holotype: INDIA, Gujarat Ghandinagar Sabarmati R., 22.iv.1992, leg. János Oláh (OPC, alcohol). Paratypes: same data as holotype— 2 males (OPC, alcohol); same data as holotype— 1 male (NRM, alcohol).</p>
            <p>Distribution: India.</p>
            <p> Etymology:  Sabarmata , from the type locality, Gujarat Ghandinagar Sabarmati River. </p>
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            <p> Paduniella taya ,  new species</p>
            <p>Figs 22–24</p>
            <p> Paduniella taya ,  new species is unique among species in the superior appendages exceeding the inferior appendages posteriorly; and the apex of each superior appendage has a large, dorsal, submarginal process not seen in other species. The pattern along the ventral margin apically on the median process of the phallic apparatus is unique for this species. </p>
            <p>Male genitalia. Sternite IX narrowly club-shaped in lateral view (Fig. 22); wide ventral part with straight anterior margin and nearly V-shaped posterior margin, without protuberance at corners; dorsal part of sternite IX slightly widening dorsad, about 1.5 times longer than ventral part, straight; joining tergites IX dorsally in genitalia. Narrow dorsal part of sternite IX in right angle with ventral part of sternite IX. Dorsal apex of sternite IX connecting to sternal strip near dorsal apex of strip (Fig. 24). Sclerotized part of tergite IX short, basally wide, bending posteriorly at mid-length into narrow apex (Fig. 22). Superior appendages long, generally slender in lateral view; dorsal and ventral margins nearly parallel; nearly straight; setae present on distal part; apex curving posteroventrad; large, rounded dorsal process present immediately before apex. Median branch of inferior appendages not visible in lateral view (Fig. 22), in ventral view (Fig. 23), median branches forming short posterad orienting processes with irregularly rounded apices; each originating from mid-length of main branch (Fig. 23); mesal margins diverging distally, with marginal row of short setae. Ventral lobe of inferior appendages reduced to longitudinal ventral row of setae as seen in ventral view (Fig. 23). Main branch of inferior appendages sigmoid, orienting posterad (Fig. 22); slender, narrowest from midlength; slightly widening at dorsad-curving apex. Phallic apparatus connecting to sternite IX and tergite IX by long, slender, nearly parallel-sided sternal strip (Fig. 24). Sternal strip curving dorsad from base before bending posterodorsally and dorsally shortly before dorsal apex. Phallobase irregular in lateral view; shorter than sternal strip; ventral margin shallowly concave; orienting anterodorsally. Median process longer than phallicata; originating from anterior end of phallobase; straight along anterior 3/4rs before curving ventrad; equally wide along its length; distal 1/4r with transverse pattern along ventral margin; apex pointed (Fig. 24). Additional process present below median process; wide at base before narrowing; tapering and strongly curving ventrad from basal 1/6th its length. Phallicata tuboid along its length in lateral view; basal half straight; distal half curving ventrad; apex rounded. Paramere originating from basal part of phallicata, slightly diverging and tapering from phallicata towards pointed apex.</p>
            <p>Male holotype: VIETNAM, Lamdong, Baoloc, Duchma Stream, 23.x.1988, light, leg. János Oláh (OPC, alcohol).</p>
            <p>Paratypes: same data as for holotype— 4 males (OPC, alcohol); same data as for holotypes— 3 males (NRM, alcohol).</p>
            <p>Distribution: Vietnam.</p>
            <p> Etymology:  Taya , from the Vietnamese human minority Tay, name referring to their homeland where the species was collected. </p>
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