Mataeopsephus Waterhouse, 1876
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https://doi.org/ 10.1649/0010-065X-73.2.259 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039E7B39-FFD3-FFF7-8EE2-FDD6FDB8FB6C |
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Valdenar |
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Mataeopsephus Waterhouse, 1876 |
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Mataeopsephus Waterhouse, 1876 Fig. 14 View Figs , Map E
Discussion. Mataeopsephus ( Fig. 37 View Figs ) was treated by Lee and Jäch (1995) and Lee et al. (2003). It contains 12 species distributed in India, Russia, China, Taiwan, Korea, Japan, and Vietnam. Larvae of many species have been described. Adults of some species have been collected at lights. Our new country records are from northern Thailand.
Material Examined. Chiang Rai Province: Stream from Nomtok Khun Kon , 524 m, 19°51’N 99°39’E, Vitheepradit, Prommi, Setaphan (1L) GoogleMaps . Nan Province: Amphur Bo Kluea, Ban Bo Kluea Tai, Nam Mang , gravel, 663 m, 19°09’N 101°09’E, 22 April 2003, L-476, AV, Prommi, Setaphan (1L); same locality, 17 April 2009, L-1044, Sites, Vitheepradit and Prommi (4L) GoogleMaps . Phayao Province: Amphur Ciang Kham Ban Korg, Nam Mae Lao , 521 m, 19°24’N 100°24’E, L-470, AV, Prommi, Setaphan (5L) GoogleMaps . Tak Province: Amphur Tha Song Yang , stream, 27.3 km NW of Tha Song Yang on Hwy 105, 17°34.367’N 97°57.192’E, Sites, Vitheepradit and Prommi, L-1054 (1L) GoogleMaps .
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