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.Tricondylomimus Chopard, 1930 (Mantodea, Gonypetidae) 属首次在印度报道,其物种为 T. coomani Chopard, 1930,基于从印度阿鲁纳恰尔邦 Namdapha 国家公园采集的一个雌性标本。该物种早先仅在东方地区的越南被报道过。这是虹彩蝶科(Gonypetidae,Iridopteriginae)中出现在印度的第三个物种。该属分布范围的扩大表明,缅甸、泰国、老挝和柬埔寨等邻近国家极有可能报告有 T. coomani。本文简要讨论了 T. coomani 的地理分布及其与另一类昆虫的相似性。
First report of the genus Tricondylomimus Chopard, 1930 (Mantodea, Gonypetidae) from India with a note on its geographical distribution
. The genus Tricondylomimus Chopard, 1930 (Mantodea, Gonypetidae) is reported for the first time from India with the species T. coomani Chopard, 1930, based on a female specimen collected from Namdapha National Park, Arunachal Pradesh, India. This species was earlier reported only from Vietnam in the Oriental region. This is the third species of the tribe Iridopterigini (Gonypetidae, Iridopteriginae) that occurred in India. The extension in the distribution of the genus points to the high chances of T. coomani being reported from adjacent countries like Myanmar, Thailand, Laos and Cambodia. The geographical distribution of T. coomani and its resemblance with another group of insects is briefly discussed.