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Neoneuromus Fenestralis
''Neoneuromus'' is a genus of dobsonfly endemic to the Indomalayan realm with 13 species. The larvae breed in montane streams. Adults are large with a forewing of 43 to 68 mm length and the body is yellow to red or brown with black marks on the head and pronotum. The wings are marked in dark patterning in the membrane and along the veins. They are closely related to ''Nevromus'' from which they are separated by the attenuation of the 9th sternum with an incised tip. Species in the genus include: * '' Neoneuromus indistinctus'' * '' Neoneuromus maculatus'' * '' Neoneuromus niger'' * '' Neoneuromus similis'' * ''Neoneuromus vanderweelei ''Neoneuromus'' is a genus of dobsonfly endemic to the Indomalayan realm with 13 species. The larvae breed in montane streams. Adults are large with a forewing of 43 to 68 mm length and the body is yellow to red or brown with black marks on the h ...'' * '' Neoneuromus coomani'' * '' Neoneuromus orientalis'' * '' Neoneuromus tonkinensis'' ...
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Neoneuromus Sikkimmensis
''Neoneuromus sikkimmensis'' is a species of dobsonfly found in the China, India, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam. They are identifiable by the yellow head and prothorax and the pair of narrow black stripes along the margin of the head and behind the eyes. The foregwing has pale smoky brown on the distal half and a markings is found on the second crossvein between the anterior cubital and the posterior medial veins. The male has the 9th sternite narrowed at the apex. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q2019157 Corydalidae ...
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Neoneuromus Coomani
''Neoneuromus'' is a genus of dobsonfly endemic to the Indomalayan realm with 13 species. The larvae breed in montane streams. Adults are large with a forewing of 43 to 68 mm length and the body is yellow to red or brown with black marks on the head and pronotum. The wings are marked in dark patterning in the membrane and along the veins. They are closely related to ''Nevromus'' from which they are separated by the attenuation of the 9th sternum with an incised tip. Species in the genus include: * ''Neoneuromus indistinctus'' * ''Neoneuromus maculatus'' * ''Neoneuromus niger'' * ''Neoneuromus similis'' * ''Neoneuromus vanderweelei'' * '' Neoneuromus coomani'' * '' Neoneuromus orientalis'' * '' Neoneuromus tonkinensis'' * ''Neoneuromus fenestralis'' * ''Neoneuromus ignobilis'' * ''Neoneuromus latratus'' * '' Neoneuromus sikkimmensis'' * ''Neoneuromus maclachlani ''Neoneuromus'' is a genus of dobsonfly endemic to the Indomalayan realm with 13 species. The larvae breed ...
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Neoneuromus Vanderweelei
''Neoneuromus'' is a genus of dobsonfly endemic to the Indomalayan realm with 13 species. The larvae breed in montane streams. Adults are large with a forewing of 43 to 68 mm length and the body is yellow to red or brown with black marks on the head and pronotum. The wings are marked in dark patterning in the membrane and along the veins. They are closely related to '' Nevromus'' from which they are separated by the attenuation of the 9th sternum with an incised tip. Species in the genus include: * ''Neoneuromus indistinctus'' * ''Neoneuromus maculatus'' * ''Neoneuromus niger'' * ''Neoneuromus similis'' * '' Neoneuromus vanderweelei'' * ''Neoneuromus coomani'' * ''Neoneuromus orientalis'' * ''Neoneuromus tonkinensis'' * ''Neoneuromus fenestralis'' * ''Neoneuromus ignobilis'' * ''Neoneuromus latratus'' * ''Neoneuromus sikkimmensis'' * ''Neoneuromus maclachlani ''Neoneuromus'' is a genus of dobsonfly endemic to the Indomalayan realm with 13 species. The larvae breed ...
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Arunachal Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh (, ) is a state in Northeastern India. It was formed from the erstwhile North-East Frontier Agency (NEFA) region, and became a state on 20 February 1987. It borders the states of Assam and Nagaland to the south. It shares international borders with Bhutan in the west, Myanmar in the east, and a disputed border with China in the north at the McMahon Line. Itanagar is the state capital of Arunachal Pradesh. Arunachal Pradesh is the largest of the Seven Sister States of Northeast India by area. Arunachal Pradesh shares a 1,129 km border with China's Tibet Autonomous Region. As of the 2011 Census of India, Arunachal Pradesh has a population of 1,382,611 and an area of . It is an ethnically diverse state, with predominantly Monpa people in the west, Tani people in the centre, Mishmi and Tai people in the east, and Naga people in the southeast of the state. About 26 major tribes and 100 sub-tribes live in the state. The main tribes of the state a ...
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Neoneuromus Similis
''Neoneuromus'' is a genus of dobsonfly endemic to the Indomalayan realm with 13 species. The larvae breed in montane streams. Adults are large with a forewing of 43 to 68 mm length and the body is yellow to red or brown with black marks on the head and pronotum. The wings are marked in dark patterning in the membrane and along the veins. They are closely related to ''Nevromus'' from which they are separated by the attenuation of the 9th sternum with an incised tip. Species in the genus include: * ''Neoneuromus indistinctus'' * ''Neoneuromus maculatus'' * ''Neoneuromus niger'' * '' Neoneuromus similis'' * ''Neoneuromus vanderweelei'' * '' Neoneuromus coomani'' * '' Neoneuromus orientalis'' * '' Neoneuromus tonkinensis'' * ''Neoneuromus fenestralis'' * '' Neoneuromus ignobilis'' * ''Neoneuromus latratus'' * '' Neoneuromus sikkimmensis'' * ''Neoneuromus maclachlani ''Neoneuromus'' is a genus of dobsonfly endemic to the Indomalayan realm with 13 species. The larvae bre ...
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