Lispe sericipalpis Stein, 1904
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Lispe sericipalpis Stein, 1904 View in CoL
( Figs 1C View FIG ; 2C View FIG ; 4A, C, E View FIG ; 6B, D, F View FIG ; 7C, D View FIG ; 8-10 View FIG View FIG View FIG )
Lispe sericipalpis Stein, 1904: 110 View in CoL .
Lispe quaerens Villeneuve, 1936: 157 View in CoL .
Lispe tienmuensis Fan, 1974: 94 View in CoL . — Pont 1986: 191.
Lispe fanjingshanensis Wei, 2006: 511 View in CoL (n. syn.)
TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype (of Lispe tienmuensis Fan ), in SEMCAS, ♂, labeled (1) Mt. Tianmu/ Chinese Academy of Science ( CAS) [printed, in Chinese]; (2) 1954.IX.11, Coll. Fan & Shen [printed except IX.11 handwritten, in Chinese]; (3) holotype [printed]; (4) type/ Lispa tienmuensis Fan 1963 , V [first line printed, second handwritten]; (5) Lispe quaerens Vill., 1936 / Fan, 1974.IV.22 [handwritten, in Chinese]; allotype (of Lispe tienmuensis Fan ), in SEMCAS, 1 ♀, labeled (1)Tienmushan/ July.28.1937 [printed, Tienmushan= Mt. Tianmu]; (2) allotype / Lispa tienmuensis Fan, 1963 . V. [first line printed, second handwritten]; (3) alloptype [printed].
OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED. — 6 ♂ and 3 ♀, Beijing: Mt. Song , 1-5. VI.2009, Coll. Grade 2007 of Biology ; 7 ♂ and 6 ♀, Sichuan: Meigu County, VIII.2010. Coll. L.P. Ma and H.Q. Huang ; 3 ♂ and 2 ♀, Shandong: Yantai , 1.VII.2011, Coll. Grade 2008 of Biology ; 2 ♂ and 2 ♀, Beijing: Mt. Song, 18. VI.2013, Coll. 7 ♂ and 7 ♀, Yunnan: Baoshan , 14.VII.2013, Coll. J. Na ; 82 ♂ and 67 ♀, Hubei: Yichang, Mt. Dalaoling , 22.VII.2013, Coll. D. Zhang and M. Zhang ; 5♂ and 10 ♀, Jiangxi: Ji’an, Suichuan County, 12.X.2014, Coll. M. Zhang and C. Wang. MNHN: 2♂ and 1 ♀, Sichuan: Dafengding , VIII.2010, Coll. H. Q. Huang, C. W. Gu and L. P. Ma.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHINA. — Hubei, Gansu, Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou, Jilin, Liaoning, Shanxi, Shaanxi, Sichuan, Yunnan, Zhejiang.
REMARKS
Fan (1974) recorded Lispe tienmuensis ( Figs 9 View FIG , 10 View FIG ) (though the specimens were labeled as type material in 1963, it was not until 1974 when the work was published) and noted, “Closely related to L. orientalis Wd. but with narrowed parafacialia, poorly haired mid-femur in both sexes, narrowly pointed anal cerci in male”. But after re-examining the type specimens, he corrected L. tienmuensis as a synonym for L. quaerens and published this synonym in his book, Key to the Common Flies of China ( Fan 1992).
Wei (in Li & Jin 2006) reported L. fanjingshanensis from Mt. Fanjing, Tongren, Guizhou. He commented that it is closely related to L. quaerens but differs in its greyish blue abdominal pollinosity and developed distiphallus which is bended at a vertical angle ( Fig. 10B View FIG ). After going through original description (focus on leg chaetotaxy especially hind legs: femur with complete ad row and incomplete av row in basal half, tibia with a developed median ad) and illustrations of L. fanjingshanensis , we propose that it is conspecific to L. sericipalpis .
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Lispe sericipalpis Stein, 1904
Ge, Yingqiang, Gao, Yunyun, Yan, Liping, Liu, Xianhui & Zhang, Dong 2016 |
Lispe tienmuensis
PONT A. C. 1986: 191 |
FAN Z. D. 1974: 94 |
Lispe quaerens
VILLENEUVE J. 1936: 157 |
Lispe sericipalpis
STEIN P. 1904: 110 |