Polymorphanisus ocularis Ulmer, 1906
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Polymorphanisus ocularis Ulmer, 1906 |
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Polymorphanisus ocularis Ulmer, 1906 View in CoL
( Figs. 197 View Figs , 214–216, 230)
Polymorphanisus ocularis Ulmer, 1906: 60 View in CoL [Lectotype female; Java; RMNH]; Barnard, 1980: 100 (redescription).
Polymorphanisus indicus Banks, 1911: 105 [Holotype female; India; MCZ; synonymised by Barnard, 1980: 100].
Diagnosis. Male. Antennae 23 mm in length. Antennal flagellum light brown with darker striations. Forewing 17 mm with two brown spots and hind wing 8 mm in length ( Fig. 197 View Figs ). Mesoscutum and mesoscutellum without evident markings like P. astictus ( Fig. 183 View Figs ). Tibial spurs 1.3.2.
Male genitalia. Inferior appendages unsegmented, broad at middle and narrow at apex (Fig. 214). In dorsal view, segment IX square-shaped almost covering segment X; segment X bifid ( Fig. 230 View Figs ).
Female. Antennae 20 mm in length. Antennal flagellum same colouration as male. Forewing and hind wing length same as male. Mesoscutum and mesoscutellum same as male, without evident markings ( Fig. 183 View Figs ). Tibial spurs 1.3.2.
Material examined. Indonesia: 1 female, Sumatra, Dolok Merangir , coll. E.W. Diehl, 1–5 May 1972 (HMPC) ; Laos: 1 female, Central Ban Phabat , coll. C. Holzschuh, 27 April–1 May 1997 (HMPC) ; Thailand: 1 male, Ton Nga Chang , coll. H. Malicky, 4–5 May 1993 (HMPC) ; 1 male, Sakon Nakhon Province, Nam Phung , coll. C.J. Uy, 20 May 2015 ( UPLBMNH) .
Distribution. Borneo, Burma, Java, Sumatra, Laos, Malaysia (Johor), Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam.
Figs. 202–225. Polymorphanisus male genitalia. 202–204, astictus ; 205–207, fuscus ; 208–210, muluensis ; 211–213, nigricornis ; 214–216, ocularis ; 217–219, quadripunctatus ; 220–222, scutellatus ; 223–225, unipunctus . Lateral view, 202, 205, 208, 211, 214, 217, 220, 223; Phallus, 203, 206, 209, 212, 215, 218, 221, 224; Phallus tip, 204, 207, 210, 213, 216, 219, 222, 225. Scale = 0.5 mm.
Remarks. This is the only Polymorphanisus species in Southeast Asia belonging to ocularis- group of Barnard (1980). This species can be distinguished by big eyes, brown forewing spots, and a tibial spur formula of 1.3.2. We provide redescription of this species based on our recent materials as the original description and redescriptions are less informative.
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Polymorphanisus ocularis Ulmer, 1906
Uy, Christine Jewel C., Malicky, Hans & Bae, Yeon Jae 2018 |
Polymorphanisus indicus
Barnard PC 1980: 100 |
Banks N 1911: 105 |
Polymorphanisus ocularis
Barnard PC 1980: 100 |
Ulmer G 1906: 60 |