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Asıl Yazarlar: Zhang, Rui, Dong, Miao, Bozdoğan, Hakan, Li, Weihai
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  • <p><b><i>Kamimuria nigrita</i> Wu, 1962</b></p><p>(Figs. 1–2)</p><p><i>Kamimuria nigrita</i> Wu, 1962: 140.</p><p><i>Kamimuria nigita</i>: Wu, 1962: 144. (misspelled).</p><p><i>Kamimuria nigrita</i>: Zwick, 1973: 264; Sivec <i>et al.</i>, 1988: 32; Sivec & Stark, 2008: 137; Du <i>et al.</i>, 1999: 61; Stark & Sivec, 2013: 117.</p><p><i>Kamimuria atra</i> Sivec & Stark 2008:111. <b>syn. nov.;</b> Stark & Sivec, 2013: 118; Li <i>et al.</i>, 2023: 75.</p><p><i>Kamimuria guangxia</i> Li & Wang, 2013. in Wang <i>et al</i>., 2013: 84. <b>syn. nov.;</b> Stark & Sivec, 2013: 117.</p><p><b>Examined material</b>. Holotype male (IZCAS), labelled “ <i>Kamimuria nigrita</i> Wu 1962, Holotype, Yunnan Province, Simao City (now Pu’er City, Simao District), Kunluo Road 591 km, 1350 m, 1957.IV.11, leg. Fuji Pu (Fig. 1)”, paratype: 1 male, same data as for holotype.</p><p>Additional material: 2 males (CAU), China: Yunnan Province, Malipo County, Nanwenhe Village, 1300 m, 22.9832°N, 104.6683°E, 1990.VII.12, leg. unknown.</p><p><b>Remarks</b>. <i>Kamimuria nigrita</i> Wu 1962 was previously known only from the original description and illustrations. The male of this species is externally characterized by the dark body color and the slightly swollen and upcurved apex of hemitergal lobes (Figs. 1a–d). These diagnostic characters align with the types of <i>K. guangxia</i> Li & Wang, 2013 (Wang <i>et al</i>. 2013) known from Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous region of southern China. The head and pronotal patterns of the paratype male are much faded (Fig. 2a) but the distal upcurve of the apex of the hemitergal lobe is distinct (Figs. 1c–d. 2b). However, the swollen apex of hemitergal lobes, which was considered as a diagnostic character of <i>K. guangxia</i> (Wang <i>et al</i>., 2013, see their figs. 1A, 2A), is only observed before treatment with 10% NaOH. Given that this variability occurs in the same male, we consider the differences as intraspecific, potentially influenced by specimen treatment and photographic angles (comparing Fig. 1c and Fig. 2b). We subsequently everted the aedeagus of the type and found that the aedeagal features (Figs. 2c–h) are identical with <i>K. atra</i> Sivec & Stark 2008 (see their figs. 6–7). Therefore, we consider that <i>K. atra</i> and <i>K. guangxia</i> are subjective junior synonyms of <i>K. nigrita.</i> We examined two additional males which we originally identified as <i>K. guangxia</i>. We found the diagnostic features are consistent among those of the Yunnan population and the Guangxi types as well.</p><p><b>Distribution</b>. China (Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Yunnan Province); Thailand; Vietnam.</p>