Lispe ochracea Becker, 1910
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https://doi.org/ 10.33910/2686-9519-2021-13-3-369-400 |
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Lispe ochracea Becker, 1910 |
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Lispe ochracea Becker, 1910 View in CoL
Lispe bivittata Stein, 1909 View in CoL ( Pont 1986: records for Egypt, Sudan and Yemen; Pont 1991: records for Saudi Arabia and Oman), misidentifications
Lispe canis Malloch, 1922 View in CoL , stat. nov.
Lispe bivittata spp. subbivittata Mou, 1992
Lispe subbivittata Mou, 1992 ( Vikhrev 2014: fig. 22)
Lispe ochracea Becker, 1910 ( Vikhrev 2020)
Material examined: see Vikhrev (2014; 2020).
Distribution. Africa: Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan, Yemen. Asia: Arabian Peninsula, China (Laoning prov.), India, Iran, Sri Lanka.
Remarks. Pont (1977) synonymized L. canis described from Sri Lanka to L. bivittata . However, Malloch’s (1922b) description of male t3 and tar3-1 indicates that it is L. ochracea as in the here assumed sense. So, Lispe ochracea Becker, 1910 = Lispe canis Malloch, 1922 , stat. nov.
Lispe orientalis Wiedemann, 1824
Lispe orientalis Wiedemann, 1824 ( Vikhrev 2011: figs 3–3, 3–4, 5–2; Vikhrev 2014)
Material examined: see Vikhrev (2014).
New record: MOROCCO, Ouirgane env., 950 m asl, 31.176 ° N 8.080 ° W, 12–14 May 2021, O. Kosterin, 3♂, 6♀ ( ZMUM) GoogleMaps .
Distribution. In Africa known from Egypt (Sinai) and Morocco (High Atlas). A widespread South Eurasian species.
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Zoological Museum, University of Amoy |
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