Pseudobironium subovatum Pic, 1920

Material examined. 1 male, Sabah, Lahad Datu, Ulu Segama Forest Reserve, Coupe 88 logging area, N 04°59.738′ E 117°50.165′, 250 m, iii̅ iv.2005, FIT no 2, primary forest, E. Slade & J. Villanuava lgt. Lowland mixed dipterocarp forest, Yayasan Sabah Logging Concession OUMNH 2005­062 (OUMNH).

Remarks. The species seems to be rather widely distributed. It is currently known from Indonesia (Sumatra and Kalimantan), Malaysia (West Malaysia, Sabah and Sarawak), and Thailand, though only a single Sabah record is published from the Gunung Emas in the Crocket Range (LÖBL & TANG 2013). The species may be easily distinguished by the long protibial setae in males.