Humbertiella Saussure, 1869

= Theopompula Giglio-Tos, 1917

Members of this lineage are found on tree bark. There are several poorly defined species in S and SE Asia; a taxonomic revision of the genus is required.

Humbertiella ocularis Saussure, 1872

Humbertiella ocularis Saussure, 1872: 16 -17

= Theopompa disparilis Westwood, 1889: 29, pl. 13, fig. 2G, 3E

Distribution. Malay Peninsula, Sunda Islands, New Guinea (?) (Giglio-Tos 1927, Ehrmann 2002, Helmkampf et al. 2007, Bragg 2010).

Bornean records. Sarawak: Balangian (SMSM), Sadong (SMSM), Mt. Serapi (CS in situ), Lanjak Entimau (1 m, CSUB), Mt. Dulit (Beier 1937), Claudetown (Beier 1958), Lambir Hills (Bragg 2010), Dahan (Bragg 2010); Brunei: Labu River (Bragg 2010), Kuala Belalong (OK in situ); Sabah: Sandakan (Hebard 1920), Labuan Island (Hebard 1920), Sorinsim (AFUW), Crocker Range (AFUW), Poring Hot Springs (Helmkampf et al. 2007; SMNK), Ulu Dusun (Bragg 2010), Danum Valley (Bragg 2010); Sukau (Bragg 2010), Labuk River (Bragg 2010), Jesselton (Bragg 2010), Kota Kinabalu (Bragg 2010), Kalimantan: Mentawir (Beier 1958), Tengah (Bragg 2010), Sampit (ZMB).

Remarks. H. ocularis is the only species of this predominantly continental genus known to reach the Malay Archipelago. Its occurrence in New Guinea (Ehrmann 2002) is doubtful (no specimens listed by Beier 1965).