Indonemoura geminus Zwick, 1977

Fig. 4

Indonemoura geminus Zwick, 1977: 104; Murányi & Li, 2013: 173.

Examined material. 1 male (CAU), Xizang, Chayu County, Shuidianzhan, 2394 m, 2019.VI.13, light trap, 28.6669° N, 97.4750° E, leg. Qicheng Yang.

Remarks. Tergum IX, epiproct, and paraproct characteristics (Figs. 4a–c) match well with the description of the holotype male, indicating that the specimen examined above belongs to I. geminus and not its close relative I. shergaoni (Aubert 1967) as discussed by Zwick (1977). Males of I. geminus are characterized by tergum IX with a symmetrical posterior margin (Fig. 4a). The epiproct has stout, curved flagellum (Fig. 4b). The outer lobe of the paraproct is L-shaped with an enlarged rounded apex (Fig. 4c). This species was previously known from Bhutan (Murányi & Li, 2013); this record is new for China.