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Naviauxella spp., right elytron. 6-N. davisonii (Gestro, 1889), male (cJW). 7-N. johanni Naviaux, 1996, male (cJW). 8-N. safraneki Cassola, 2006, male (MPU). 9-N. rufovittata Cassola & Werner, 1995, male (MPU). 10-N. snowiana Cassola, 2002, male (MPU). 11-N. gabrieli Naviaux, 1991, holotype, male (MNHN). 12-N. acciavattii Naviaux, 1996, holotype, male (CMNH). 13-N. tenuiformis Naviaux, 1991, holotype, male (MNHN). 14-N. recondita Naviaux, 1991, holotype, male (MNHN). 15-N. ramai Naviaux, 1991, holotype, male (MNHN). 16-N. phongsalyensis Sawada & Wiesner, 2004, holotype, male (cJW). 17-N. loebli n. sp., holotype, male (ZISP). 18-N. labiosa Naviaux, 1996, holotype, female (CMNH). 19-N. vientianensis Sawada & Wiesner, 1999, holotype, male (cJW). 20-N. durandi Naviaux, 2012, holotype, female (SHNAO). 21-N. pinratanai Naviaux, 1991, holotype, male (MNHN). 22-N. declivitatis Naviaux, 1991, holotype, female (MNHN). 23-N. shooki Wiesner, 2010, male (MPU). 6-7, 16, 19: photos by Jürgen Wiesner; 12, 18: photos by Peter Schüle. 20: photo by Fréderic Durand.

Naviauxella spp., right elytron. 6-N. davisonii (Gestro, 1889), male (cJW). 7-N. johanni Naviaux, 1996, male (cJW). 8-N. safraneki Cassola, 2006, male (MPU). 9-N. rufovittata Cassola & Werner, 1995, male (MPU). 10-N. snowiana Cassola, 2002, male (MPU). 11-N. gabrieli Naviaux, 1991, holotype, male (MNHN). 12-N. acciavattii Naviaux, 1996, holotype, male (CMNH). 13-N. tenuiformis Naviaux, 1991, holotype, male (MNHN). 14-N. recondita Naviaux, 1991, holotype, male (MNHN). 15-N. ramai Naviaux, 1991, holotype, male (MNHN). 16-N. phongsalyensis Sawada & Wiesner, 2004, holotype, male (cJW). 17-N. loebli n. sp., holotype, male (ZISP). 18-N. labiosa Naviaux, 1996, holotype, female (CMNH). 19-N. vientianensis Sawada & Wiesner, 1999, holotype, male (cJW). 20-N. durandi Naviaux, 2012, holotype, female (SHNAO). 21-N. pinratanai Naviaux, 1991, holotype, male (MNHN). 22-N. declivitatis Naviaux, 1991, holotype, female (MNHN). 23-N. shooki Wiesner, 2010, male (MPU). 6-7, 16, 19: photos by Jürgen Wiesner; 12, 18: photos by Peter Schüle. 20: photo by Fréderic Durand.

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Naviauxella loebli n. sp. is described from Ratanakiri Province, Cambodia. The differences from the known species are discussed, and an identification key to the species of the genus Naviauxella is given.

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... N. ramai Naviaux, 1991 -Middle band with a large apical portion, apical lunula comma-shaped with a short sublateral portion never extending beyond sutural spine (Fig. 14). Aedeagus robust, with a wide blunt apex (Fig. 37) (Figs 4, 17). Aedeagus with a small convexity on ventral side, apex rounded and slightly bent dorsally (Fig. 28) (Fig. 23); apical lunula larger. Aedeagus with a widely rounded, blunt apex (Fig. 38) (Fig. 21). Aedeagus with a short, rounded apex gradually bent ventrally (Fig. 34) ...

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