Cypselosomatidae
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.12586328 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/074E87EB-2C3B-D62B-FD7C-37F4FB854757 |
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Felipe |
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Cypselosomatidae |
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Cypselosomatidae View in CoL View at ENA
Cypselosoma gephyrae HENDEL, 1913 – “ Cypselosoma gephyrae Hend. ” det. KERTÉSZ: 2 males: Formosa Sauter – Chip Chip 909. I/III.; 1 female: Formosa Toyenmongai. An additional female with the following labels is also preserved in the HNHM: Formosa Sauter – Mt. Hoozan 1910. VIII. – “Keine Sepside”. This last label is, in all probability, with O. DUDA’ s handwriting, which would reflect to the situation, that it was erroneously sent him as a sepsid fly. In the HNHM there are specimens also from Thailand and Vietnam (see in a forthcoming paper).
Lycosepsis hamata ENDERLEIN, 1920 View in CoL – 1 male: Taipei Hsien, Han-Lo-Dé, 450 m, forest undergrowth, March 29–30, 2003, No. 12, leg. L. PAPP; 3 males: Nantou Hsien, Shuili, forest undergrowth, September 30, 2000, No. 12, leg. L. PAPP. 1 female: Formosa Toyenmongai – “ Lycosepsis hamata End. View in CoL ” det. H. ANDERSSON 1976. The latter specimen must be the one, which was studied by ANDERSSON (1976). The types must be in the DEI. I prefer to use Lycosepsis View in CoL as a genus rather than as a subgenus of Formicosepsis DE MEIJERE, 1916 View in CoL .
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Cypselosomatidae
Papp, L. 2005 |
Lycosepsis hamata
ENDERLEIN 1920 |
Lycosepsis hamata End.
ENDERLEIN 1920 |
Lycosepsis
Enderlein 1920 |
Formicosepsis
DE MEIJERE 1916 |