. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. 354 Bonner zoologische Beiträge 53 (2004) ever, it was later described and named two more times. (1954) presented all life stages. The amazing male tarsal structures were again illustrated by Saigusa (1973) and ZwiCK (1997b) who also described changes in pseudopod structure between larval instars, compar- ing them with Hapalothrix. Neohapalothrix manschukuensis was known from the Altai (BRODSKY 1954) and the Russian Far East; the new Mongolian record is the
. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. 354 Bonner zoologische Beiträge 53 (2004) ever, it was later described and named two more times. (1954) presented all life stages. The amazing male tarsal structures were again illustrated by Saigusa (1973) and ZwiCK (1997b) who also described changes in pseudopod structure between larval instars, compar- ing them with Hapalothrix. Neohapalothrix manschukuensis was known from the Altai (BRODSKY 1954) and the Russian Far East; the new Mongolian record is therefore not surprising. The new record from Sakhalin closes a gap in the distribu- tion, because a single male was taken on Hokkaido (SAIGUSA 1973). Neohapalothrix manschukuensis is common in the Russian Far East, conspecificity of all stages is definitely established through the metamorpho- type-approach. We describe previously unknown details and present some ecological 300 I im Fig. 17: Neohapalothrix manschukuensis. Female maxillo- labium, dorsal view, and enlarged detail of left half of figure. Muscles diagrammatic. Material (all in PZ). RFE09, 21P, 12L4; RFE14, 33L3, 64L2, 6L1; RFE15, 100L4, 36L3, 5L2, 3L1; RFE16, 4<3, 18?, 20P, 5E, 18L4; RFE18, 43P, 8L4, 1L3; RFE19, 12L3; RFE21, 28L4, 84L3, 412; RFE23, 61P, 33L4, 3L3; RFE28, 24L4, 14L3, 1L2; RFE30, 88P, 13L4; RFE33, 341 P, 19L4, 2L3; RFE35, 7P, 29L4, 1L2; RFE38, 23L4, 3L3; RFE39, 37P, 21L4; RFE47, 39L4, 2L3; RFE48, 3P, 50L4, 7L3, 1L1; RFE52, IP; RFE53, 23; RFE56, 9P, 5L4, 1L3. Russian Far East, Sakhalin: Tym River at Ado-Tymovo Village, , E. Ma- karchenko, 1 L4 (TA). Additional material: Mongolia, Selenge: Mandal, Kho- nin Nuga [49°05'260N, 107° 17'440E], Eroo River, , 28P, 43L4, 1L3; , 35$; Eroo River [49^5^, 107°17'E], , 2$; , 2$; Eroo hot spring, Irchleh River, [49°05'N, 107°17'E], , 16L4, 8P; Mandal, Ataa River, 18. VI , 1L3; M
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