Abstract

Polypedilum (Cerobregma) paucisetum sp. n. and P. (Tripodura) nudiprostatum sp. n., with peculiar superior volsellae are described as male imagines from Oriental China. P. (C.) paucisetum has an Uresipedilum-like superior volsella. The superior volsella of P. (T.) nudiprostatum is slender and non-clavate with 11–13 apical setae. A phylogenetic analysis places P. (C.) paucisetum as the sister species of the remaining members of the subgenus. P. (T.) nudiprostatum apparently belongs to the pullum group of Tripodura.

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