Lispe bivittata Stein, 1909
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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zoologia.37.e46879 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D787C8-9903-BF13-E6DC-D92CFDFDB3D1 |
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Felipe |
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Lispe bivittata Stein, 1909 |
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Lispe bivittata Stein, 1909 View in CoL
Paralectotypes. 1 male, 1 female. Lectotype in NBCL, designated by Pont (1970: 81). Indonesia (Java) .
Diagnosis. Length of body. 4.8 mm (male), 5.0 mm (female). Head.Male frons dark brown, broad, more than one-third of head-width. Fronto-orbital plate dark brown on upper half and silver pruinose on lower half. Face, parafacial and gena golden pruinose. Fronto-orbital plate bare and parafacial with very few setulae. Ocellar triangle indistinct.Antenna and arista dark brown; postpedicel tip rounded. Arista bare on apical third. Palpus brown, abruptly enlarged towards apex. Vibrissa moderate. Thorax. Scutum brown, grey dusted anteriorly; 2 presutural broad brown lateral vittae. Postpronotum and notopleuron grey dusted. Dorsocentrals 0+4, the first 3 postsutural pairs very short and fine. Haltere yellow. Calypters white. Legs. Brown grey dusted, except femoro-tibial joints and basal half of hind tibiae which are yellow. Fore tibia without a posterior median seta. Mid femur with 1 posterior preapical seta. Mid tibia with 1 short median posterior to posterodorsal seta; without anterodorsal and anteroventral. Hind tibia with 1 anterodorsal and 1 posterodorsal setae both median and short; without anteroventral; 1 preapical posterodorsal and 1 anterodorsal. Arolium and pulvillus reduced. Wing. Costal spine distinct. Vein M straight. Abdomen. Sternite 1 setulose.
Remarks. The species can be identified with the keys by Emden (1941, as L. ochracea Becker , junior synonym of L. bivittata ), and by Hennig (1960). Hennig (1960: 413) did not group this species. Pont (1991) also keyed the species. Vikhrev (2014) keyed and illustrated the species, and assigned it to the nivalis -group of Lispe . Recently Ge et al. (2018) placed Lispe guizhouensis Wei, 2006 as a junior synonym of this species and gave illustrations of the male and female habitus, male hind tibia, male terminalia, and female abdominal sternites and spermatheca ( Ge et al. 2018, figs 1–4).
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