Maiestas indica (Singh-Pruthi)
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Maiestas indica (Singh-Pruthi) |
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Maiestas indica (Singh-Pruthi) View in CoL
Fig. 20 View Figures 12–29
Allophleps indica Singh-Pruthi, 1936: 120, fig. 132; pl. 9 fig. 3 (Pakistan); Allophleps delhiensis Rao & Ramakrishnan, 1990: 111, figs 1-9 (India), synonymized by Dash and Viraktamath 1998: 35; Deltocephalus (Recilia) indicus : Dash and Viraktamath 1998: 35-36, fig. 305 (India); Maiestas indica : Webb and Viraktamath 2009: 21; Naveed et al. 2019: 287; Shah et al. 2021: 403, fig. 1E (Pakistan).
Diagnosis.
This species can be identified by the aedeagus, which has a distinctive, large, subapical ventral process, the forewings which have accessory cross-veins, and the shorter head.
Distribution.
Pakistan, India.
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Maiestas indica (Singh-Pruthi)
Naveed, Hassan, Shah, Bismillah, Sohail, Kamran, Zhang, Yalin & Chen, Keping 2023 |
Allophleps delhiensis
Rama Subba Rao & Ramakrishnan 1990 |
Allophleps indica
Singh-Pruthi 1936 |