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            <p> Tominemoura ,  gen. nov.</p>
            <p> Type species.  Tominemoura trilari ,  sp. nov. , by monotypy. </p>
            <p>Adult habitus. General dorsal color brown. Head almost entirely dark brown, pronotum brown but with pale areas along lateral and posterior margins (Fig. 1). Legs banded; hind legs with dark coxa and trochanter; femora with narrow basal and wider median and apical brown bands separated by a wide sub-basal and narrow subapical yellow band. Wing membrane pale brown, veins dark brown.</p>
            <p>Gills. Four slender cervical gills present (Fig. 6); outer gills 3-branched, inner gills 2-branched; all gill rami subequal in length and with common origin on respective inner or outer gill trunk.</p>
            <p>Male. Most of dorsal epiproct sclerite membranous but covered with rows of tiny scale-like, triangular spines (Figs. 2-3). Ventral epiproct sclerite large basally, curved upward as a pair of narrow straps dividing dorsal sclerite and extending around epiproct apex (Figs. 2, 3, 5); center of ventral sclerite membranous and armed with a triangular patch of stout, backward directed spines visible in lateral aspect (Fig. 5). Paraprocts with three lobes; outer lobe dorsad to mesal lobe in caudoventral aspect (Fig. 4), hooked and armed with an apical patch of spines (Fig. 7). Mesal lobe broad at base and strongly narrowed to tips (Figs. 4, 7); inner lobes narrow, weakly sclerotized, much shorter than outer and middle lobes, and without spines. Hypoproct strongly tapered to a broadly triangular process (Fig. 4) which terminates in a slender upturned filament-like structure not shown in figures; vesicle very long and with parallel margins beyond base (Fig. 4). Cerci a single weakly sclerotized and somewhat barrel-shaped segment (Figs. 2-4).</p>
            <p>Female. Known from two pharate larvae. Sternum 8 bears a deep mesal notch and sternum 7 has a mesal plate covering at least the base of sternum 8 (Fig. 15).</p>
            <p>Larva. General color pale brown with irregular brown occipital maculations (Fig. 8); mesonotum and metanotum with pale mesobasal spots. Marginal pronotal bristles long around anterolateral angles, short laterally but with a few longer ones at posterior angles (Fig. 9); bristles becoming obsolete near median suture along both margins. Mouthparts of typical nemourid type but laciniae terminating in a vertical truncate blade like structure armed along ventroapical margin with several rounded teeth, subequal in size (Figs. 13-14). Apical maxillary palpal segment bearing a small nipple. Gills as described above (Fig. 6).</p>
            <p> Diagnosis. Adults and larvae are distinguished from other  Nemouridae by their unique gill structure which is most similar to  Nanonemoura among known genera (Baumann &amp; Fiala 2001). However, in  Tominemoura the respective inner and outer gill rami arise from a common trunk rather than from an elongate major ramus. The gill structure and the 3- lobed paraprocts of  Tominemoura suggest it should be placed in subfamily  Amphinemurinae (Baumann 1975) where its nearest relative may be  Amphinemura . </p>
            <p>Distribution. Known from Mt. Kinabalu at sites above 3000 meters.</p>
            <p>Etymology. The prefix “ Tomi ” honors our colleague Dr. Tomi Trilar, from the Slovenian Museum of Natural History who provided the first specimens of this interesting stonefly.</p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CB8799FFDFFFB2FED3DC056326F8AC	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.		Plazi	Sivec, Ignac;Stark, Bill P.	Sivec, Ignac, Stark, Bill P. (2009): Tominemoura, A New Stonefly Genus From Sabah, East Malaysia (Plecoptera: Nemouridae). Illiesia 5 (20): 199-203, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4753151
03CB8799FFDCFFB4FEF6D86165D9FD1B.text	03CB8799FFDCFFB4FEF6D86165D9FD1B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Tominemoura trilari Sivec & Stark 2009	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Tominemoura trilari ,  sp. n.</p>
            <p>(Figs. 1-15)</p>
            <p> Material examined.   Types. Holotype ♂ and 1♂ paratype from Malaysia, Sabah, Mt. Kinabalu, 3200 m,  Gunting Lagadan , 1 July 1996, T. Trilar (PMSL).   Additional paratype: Malaysia, Sabah, Sayat-Sayat Hut,  Mt. Kinabalu , 3850 m, 30 June 1996, T. Trilar, 1♂ (PMSL).   Other material: Malaysia, Sabah, Kinabalu National Park,  Laban Rata , 3280 m, 15-16 April 1999, I. Sivec, 59 larvae including 2 pharate females and 1 pharate male  . </p>
            <p>Adult habitus. See generic description above.</p>
            <p>Male. Forewing length 7-8 mm. Epiproct largely membranous dorsolaterally but with minute scale-like spines imbedded in membrane (Figs. 2-3); sclerites well developed around base and as a narrow pair of straps between bulbous epiproct dorsal sclerites, extending from midlength, and downturned around epiproct apex. Venter of epiproct armed with a patch of stout backward directed spines, visible in lateral aspect (Fig. 3). Paraprocts relatively bare but outer paraproct lobe appearing stout, curved forward and armed with a patch of short, stout spines on outer surface near apex (Figs. 2-4, 7).</p>
            <p>Female. Known from pharate larvae. See generic description above.</p>
            <p>Larva. Preemergent body length 7-10 mm. General color pale brown. Gills (Fig. 6) bracket cervical sclerite, three outer rami arising from a common short trunk, inner gill furcation near base of trunk; lacinial structures as described above (Figs. 13-14). Pronotal setal fringe as shown in Fig. 9; antennal setal pattern as shown in Fig. 10. Abdominal terga with sparse posterior marginal bristle row; intercalary surface with sparse patches of short bristles (Fig. 11). Cercal segments armed with apical whorls of bristles (Fig. 12); longest bristles in whorls generally one third to half as long as next segment; long apical segments with additional short fine bristles near midlength of segments. Fine fringe setae absent from legs and cerci.</p>
            <p>Etymology. The patronym honors our colleague Dr. Tomi Trilar, collector of the type series.</p>
            <p>Diagnosis. See generic diagnosis above.</p>
            <p>Comments. The larval specimens, collected from the same stream and general elevation and only a short distance from the two sites where adult males were collected on Mt. Kinabalu, share the same unusual gill structure and very likely represent the same species as the male specimens. Fig. 15 shows the female terminalia prepared from pharate larval specimens which are not fully expanded.</p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CB8799FFDCFFB4FEF6D86165D9FD1B	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.		Plazi	Sivec, Ignac;Stark, Bill P.	Sivec, Ignac, Stark, Bill P. (2009): Tominemoura, A New Stonefly Genus From Sabah, East Malaysia (Plecoptera: Nemouridae). Illiesia 5 (20): 199-203, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4753151
