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Three new species and one subspecies of the genus are described from Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China: The new species are: Qiu & Dong, . and Qiu & Dong, , and Dong & Jiang, , the subspecies is All have four pairs of spermathecal pores in 5/6-8/9, which indicates that they should belong to the -group. Their morphological characteristics are compared to other similar species in the -group from China and other Asian countries, such as Sun & Jiang, 2013, (Chen, 1938), (Kinberg, 1867), Sun & Qiu, 2013, and (Goto & Hatai, 1899). In addition, the results presented are confirmed by the pairwise comparison of COI barcode sequences. The pairwise distances between each new species and the other eighteen -group species are greater than 14.7% on average. Furthermore, the pairwise distance between and is 10.7-11.4%.

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