Dundubia nagarasingha Distant, 1881
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Dundubia nagarasingha Distant, 1881 View in CoL
Platylomia nagarasingna, Kato, 1940: 3 View in CoL , Chiengmai, Thailand.
Dundubia bifasciata, Ishihara, 1961: 225 View in CoL , Pl 1.1, Mae Klang.
Platylomia nagarasingna, Gogala, 1995: 101 View in CoL , 104, 106, 111, Hat Yai, southern Thailand.
Platylomia View in CoL sp., Gogala, 1995: 101, 102, 104, 107, near Mae Hong Son and Nam Mae Chao Fa, northern Thailand. Platylomia View in CoL sp. = P. nagarasingna Beuk (1996) View in CoL .
Dundubia nagarasingna, Beuk, 1996: 137 View in CoL –138, 147–153, Bangkok, Bang Khen 13o 52’00”N 100o 36’00”E; Chiengmai (Chiang Mai), 1100–1500 m; Chiangrai (Chiang Rai); Hat Yai (Ban Hat Yai); Nonthaburi; Patong Beach, Phuket; Prov. Pachim (Prachin Buri); Sakaerat (Ban Huai Sakae Rat), Khorat Prov., 300–400 m; Siam; Kanchanaburi Dist., Naklud, Prov. Chonburi, ca. 150 km Z.O. van (Southeast of) Bangkok.
Platylomia nagarasingna, Boulard, 2000b: 50 View in CoL , 51–55, mountainous northern part of Thailand; Mae Hong Son, within the town and the mountain that makes up the border of Thailand and Burma, 1500 m.
Platylomia nagarasingna, Boulard, 2001d: 128 View in CoL View Cited Treatment , 133, 141–144, vicinity of Mae Hong Son.
Dundubia nagarasingna, Boulard, 2003e: 178 View in CoL , Province of Chiang Mai, la forêt “Pha Chang Mok”.
Taxonomy: Dundubia bifasciata Liu, 1940 View in CoL was synonymized with D. hainanensis (Distant, 1901) View in CoL by Beuk (1996), but this species is not found in Thailand. The Thai specimens of D. bifasciata View in CoL were transferred to D. nagarasingha View in CoL by Beuk (1996).
Material Examined: UMRM – Sakon Nakhon Prov., Phu Pan National Park, guest house, 314 m 7°03’N 103°58’E; Thailand (illegible: looks like Wo); Thailand (illegible: looks like Nün); Mae Hong Song Province, Namtok Mae Surin NP, Mae Nam Pai; 19o 21’ N 97o 59’ E, 310 m; Chiang Mai Province, Chiang Dao NP, Nam Tok Sri Sungwan, 600 m, 19o 37’ N 98o 57’E; Ubon Ratchathani Prov., Phu Chong Na Yoi National Park, 231 m, 14o26.125’N 105o15.360’E; Phuket Prov., Patong.
Distribution: Thailand, Burma, India, Indochina, and China (Metcalf, 1963b).
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W.R. Enns Entomology Museum |
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Dundubiini |
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Dundubia nagarasingha Distant, 1881
Sanborn, Allen F., Phillips, Polly K. & Sites, Robert W. 2007 |
Dundubia nagarasingna
Boulard 2003: 178 |
Platylomia nagarasingna
Boulard 2000: 50 |
Dundubia nagarasingna
Beuk 1996: 137 |
Platylomia nagarasingna
Gogala 1995: 101 |
Platylomia
Gogala 1995: 101 |
Dundubia bifasciata
Ishihara 1961: 225 |
Platylomia nagarasingna
Kato 1940: 3 |