Sciasmomyia supraorientalis (Papp, 1984)
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Sciasmomyia supraorientalis (Papp, 1984)
( Figs 83–87 View FIGURES 83 – 87 )
Lyciella supraorientalis Papp 1984: 172 . Type locality: Russia. Primorsky Krai, Khasan Region, Kedrovaya Pad Biosphere Reserve. Type: Holotype male (ZMUM). Papp 1984: fig. 22 (habitus), figs. 23, 24 (male genitalia). Shatalkinia supraorientalis . Papp & Shatalkin 1998: fig. 19 (habitus), figs. 27, 28 (male genitalia). Shatalkin 1999: 544 (in key).
Sciasmomyia supraorientalis . Shatalkin 2000: 41 (combination). Schacht et al. 2004: 49 (in key). Lee & Han 2009: 210 (redescription, distribution), fig. 1 (habitus, head, scutellum), fig. 2 (male & female terminalia).
Remarks. This species was thoroughly described and figured by Papp (1984) and redescribed and figured by Lee & Han (2009). Therefore, the species is not redescribed here, and genitalic illustrations are given for males in Papp (1984) and Papp & Shatalkin (1998), and for males and females in Lee & Han (2009). This species is darker overall than most other species of Sciasmomyia ( Figs. 83–85 View FIGURES 83 – 87 ) (except S. leishanensis and S. tubata , and some speciments of S. longissima ), with very little yellow. Also, the wing is entirely hyaline except for some brown clouding around crossveins r-m and dm-cu, the tips of Sc, R2+3 and R4+5 and M1; veins are pale brown, except dark brown along areas with brown clouding. The coloration of the abdominal tergites vary slightly in different individuals ( Figs 86, 87 View FIGURES 83 – 87 ). The male and female genitalia further separate this species from the others in the genus.
Material examined. RUSSIA, Primorsky Krai: Khasan Region, Kedrovaya Pad Biosphere Reserve, 21. IX. 1980, A.I. Shatalkin (2 paratype 3, HNHM). CHINA, Taiwan: Arisan, 6. VI. 1932 (13, 1Ƥ, USNM); N-Nantou Co., Road No. 14, NE Puli Royen, Shi-Reg., Meifeng, ca. 24º06'N / 121º10'E, 2200 m, 10–11. V. 2001, W. Schacht et al. (1 3, 1Ƥ, CSCA; 2Ƥ, ZSMC), 9–11. IX. 2002 (13, ZSMC); N-Nantou Co., Road No. 14, NE Puli Royen, Shi-Reg., Tsuifeng, ca. 24º06'N / 121º11'E, 2200 m, 28. VI.–2. VII. 2000, W. Schacht et al. (13, 1Ƥ, CSCA; 13, 1Ƥ USNM, 13 ZSMC); Hualien Co., Jungyang Mts., Butterfly Valley, S Guangfu, near Fuiuan, ca. 23º35'N / 121º21'E, 350 m, 13–15. V. 2001, W. Schacht et al. (1Ƥ, ZSMC); Kaohsiung Co., Jungyang Mts., Tengir, Endemic Spec. Res. In., ca. 23º07'N / 120º47'E, 1700 m, 14–19. IX. 2002, W. Schacht et al. (2Ƥ, ZSMC). Yunnan Province: Tengchong, 2000 m, 31. V. 2007, Xingyue Liu (13, CAUC). INDIA, Himachal Pradesh, Dalhousie, 18. VI. 1961, [Paul] Oman (1Ƥ, USNM). JAPAN, Honshu, Aichi Prefecture: Mt. Sanage-yama, 430 m, 36°10’N 173°10’E, 10. VII. 1989, A. Takano (1Ƥ, CNC), 19. VI. 1989 (13, CNC); Kyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture: Mt. Shakadake, 26. IV. 1963, S. Ide (23, CNC), 6. IV. 1963 (13, CNC). NEPAL, Kathmandu: Godavari Forest, 1830 m, 14. VII. 1967, Canadian Nepal Expedition (13, CNC), 21. VII. 1967 (1Ƥ, CNC), 21. VII. 1967, Malaise trap (1Ƥ, CNC), 30. VII – 17. VIII. 1967, Malaise trap (23, 1Ƥ, CNC), 2. VIII. 1967, Malaise trap (2Ƥ, CNC); Godavari Forest, Pulchoki Mountain, 2440 m, 27. VII. 1967, Canadian Nepal Expedition (13, CNC), Pulchoki Mountain, 2010 m, 14. VII. 1967, Malaise trap (1Ƥ, CNC). THAILAND, Chiang Mai: Doi Inthanan National Park, Kew Maepan Trail, 18°33.162'N 98°28.81'E, 2200 m, 9–16. II. 2007, Y. Areeluck, Malaise trap T1795 (1Ƥ, QSBG).
Distribution. Japan (Honshu, Kyushu), Korea (Gangwon-do, Gyeonggi-do, Gyeongsangbuk-do), Russia (Primorye region). New records for China ( Taiwan, Yunnan), India (Himachal Pradesh), Nepal (Kathmandu), and Thailand (Chiang Mai).
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