Cyrtorhinus indochinanus, 2017
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Cyrtorhinus indochinanus |
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Genus Cyrtorhinus Fieber 1858 View in CoL View at ENA
C. indochinanus Yasunaga , new species — Thailand (Nakhon Nayok, Nakhon Ratchasima), Myanmar (Yangon).
C. lividipennis Reuter, 1885 ( Figs. 1C, D View Fig , 2A–C View Fig , 3A, B View Fig , 6C, D View Fig ) — Thailand (almost the whole country), Cambodia * (Siem Reap), China, India, Indonesia, Laos * (Vientiane), Korea, Myanmar * (Ayeyawady, Yangon), Malaysia, Nepal * (Kathmandu Valley), Philippines, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Vietnam; widely known from the Indo-Pacific. Note: This famous predator of economically important cicadellid and delphacid rice pests is known to migrate from eastern Indochina or southeastern China to Japan and Taiwan over the East China Sea, availing of the summer (southwest or west-southwest) monsoon, along with migrant populations of the prey leafhoppers.
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