Leptocera, OLIVIER, 1813
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Leptocera View in CoL View at ENA salatigae (DE MEIJERE, 1914)
Limosina View in CoL salatigae DE MEIJERE, 1914: 269. Lectotype male (designated by ROHÁČEK, 1983: 138, ZMAN): Indonesia, Java, Salatiga.
Leptocera (Leptocera) View in CoL salatigae. – ROHÁČEK 1983: 138–143 (redescription, phylogenetic notes and illustrations).
Leptocera (Paracollinella) parafulva DUDA, 1925: 54 View in CoL . Lectotype female (ZMHB, designated by HAYASHI 1995: 556, synonymy): Taiwan, Taihoku.
Limosina (Paracollinella) saegeri VANSCHUYTBROECK, 1959: 74 . Holotype male: Zaire, Parc National de la Garamba (MRAC). – ROHÁČEK in ROHÁČEK et al. 2001: 23; synonymy proposed. For detailed synonymy see ROHÁČEK et al. 2001: 157.
Material studied ( HNHM): 20 specimens from Ghana and Uganda, identified by Dr J. ROHÁČEK. Additional specimens: Tanzania: 1 male: Muyuni, Morogoro reg., 1–18. II. 1987., leg. Mahunka, Zicsi. Yemen: 2 males 1 female: Wadi Zabid , fényre [on light], 1970. X./XI./VII., Szalay- Marzsó A. [Aladár] .
A species which was frequently misidentified (see the synonymy list above), until ROHÁČEK (1983) revised it through studies on types (see his figures 1 to 13).
Distribution (after ROHÁČEK et al. 2001) – Afrotropical: Burkina Faso, Cap Verde Is, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Nigeria, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania (new), Uganda, Yemen (new), Zaire; Australasian/Oceanian region: American Samoa, Australia ( NSW, QLD), Bonin I. ( Japan), New Caledonia, Papua New Guinea, Samoa i Sisifo, Tonga; Oriental region: India (Kashmir), Indonesia (Java, Flores, Krakatau), Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Srí Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam; Palaearctic: Japan.
Leptocera fontinalis (FALLÉN, 1826) View in CoL – ROHÁČEK (1982) redescribed this species correctly with excellent figures. I have not seen any material from the Afrotropical region and I am uncertain which species was depicted by RICHARDS (1938: figs 2, 4). The postabdomen and spermathecae are clearly different from L. fontinalis View in CoL (cf. ROHÁČEK 1982: figs 44, 42). Apparently, all records from the Afrotropical region are based on misidentifications. ROHÁČEK et al. (2001) also considered all Afrotropical records doubtful.
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Hungarian Natural History Museum (Termeszettudomanyi Muzeum) |
NSW |
Royal Botanic Gardens, National Herbarium of New South Wales |
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Leptocera
Papp, L. 2012 |
Leptocera (Leptocera)
ROHACEK, J. 1983: 138 |
Limosina (Paracollinella) saegeri
ROHACEK, J. & MARSHALL, S. A. & NORRBOM, A. L. & BUCK, M. & QUIROS, D. I. & SMITH, I. 2001: 23 |
ROHACEK, J. & MARSHALL, S. A. & NORRBOM, A. L. & BUCK, M. & QUIROS, D. I. & SMITH, I. 2001: 157 |
VANSCHUYTBROECK, P. 1959: 74 |
Leptocera (Paracollinella) parafulva
HAYASHI, T. 1995: 556 |
DUDA, O. 1925: 54 |
Limosina
ROHACEK, J. 1983: 138 |
MEIJERE, J. C. H. DE 1914: 269 |