Affiliations 

  • 1 Shonan Fujisawa Junior & Senior High School; Keio University; 5466 Endo; Fujisawa; Kanagawa; 252-0816 Japan. fujisawa@scf-js.keio.ac.jp
  • 2 Environmental Science and Informatics Section; Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology; 1919-1 Tancha; Onna-son; Kunigami- gun; Okinawa; 904-0495 Japan. jake-lewis@oist.jp
  • 3 Systematic Entomology Laboratory; ARS; USDA; National Museum of Natural History; Washington; DC 20560; USA; Oak Ridge Associated Universities; Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education; Oak Ridge; TN 3783; USA. sanzaldo@asu.edu
Zootaxa, 2025 Jan 23;5575(2):339-345.
PMID: 40173867 DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5575.2.10

Abstract

The genus Rimboda has hitherto contained six species from Indonesia, Malaysia, and Philippines. Here, Rimboda saekii Fujisawa & Lewis new species is described from specimens collected in the subtropical forests of Amami-Oshima, Tokunoshima, Okinawa-jima Island, and Ishigaki-jima Island, Japan. Specimens were reared from Distylium racemosum (Hamamelidaceae). The occurrence of Rimboda in southwestern Japan represents a significant northward extension in the known geographic range of the genus. We provide habitus photographs, a 3D model and illustrations of the male and female genitalia of R. saekii, as well as a checklist to the world species of Rimboda.

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