Lispe nicobarensis Schiner, 1868
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26. Lispe nicobarensis Schiner View in CoL , new record
Lispe nicobarensis Schiner, 1868: 297 View in CoL . Holotype female, Tellnschong, Nicobar Is, in NMW (seen).
Lispe binotata Becker, 1914: 81 View in CoL . Syntypes males & females, Taiwan, DEI, SMT, ZMHU, BMNH, NRS, USNM ( Pont & Werner 2006: 28) (syn. by Couri et al. 2010).
Diagnosis. Body length 4.0–4.5 mm; general colour shining black; frons brown, contrasting with the silvery pollinose parafacial and gena; palpus yellowish-brown, spoon-shaped; postpedicel about twice the length of pedicel; presutural dorsocentral seta 1; wing clear; halter yellow; legs with tarsi dark brown; fore femur with 1 or 2 posteroventral setae near apex; mid femur thinner on posterior half; hind tibia without posterodorsal seta; abdomen almost entirely brown, with small lateral silvery-grey areas.
Material examined. BPBM. Vanuatu: Erromango: Dillon Bay , 0–100 m, ii.1981, 2 ♀, N.L.H. Krauss ; 8 km W of Ipota , 100–200 m, iii.1970, 1 ♂, N.L.H. Krauss . Espiritu Santo: Segond Channel , viii.1950, 1 ♀. N.L.H. Krauss . Tanna: Lenakel , 0–200 m, i.1973, 2 ♀ (1 MNRJ, 1 BMNH), N.L.H. Krauss .
Comments. The species is recorded for the first time from Vanuatu.
Distribution. Australia, New Caledonia ( New Caledonia), Vanuatu; Oriental Region.
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Lispe nicobarensis Schiner
Couri, Marcia S., Pont, Adrian C. & Daugeron, Christophe 2010 |
Lispe binotata
Pont, A. C. & Werner, D. 2006: 28 |
Becker, T. 1914: 81 |
Lispe nicobarensis
Schiner, J. R. 1868: 297 |