Lebioderus thaianus

Diagnosis
This species is very similar to L. candezei Dohrn, 1888, from Kalimantan (Borneo), L. percheroni Westwood, 1874, from Peninsular Malaysia, and L. ritsemae Gestro, 1901, from Sumatera in the shapes of antennae, pronotum, and legs, but it is easily distinguished from them by its smaller body, non-protruding temples, and evidently shorter 2nd dorsal denticle of the 2nd antennal segment

Distribution
East Thailand (Khao Yai National Park).

Biology
Six specimens of this species were collected in flight interception traps at two sites in Khao Yai National Park during the rainy season.