Lispe assimilis Wiedemann, 1824
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https://doi.org/ 10.33910/2686-9519-2021-13-3-369-400 |
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Lispe assimilis Wiedemann, 1824 View in CoL
Lispe modesta Stein, 1913 View in CoL ( Vikhrev 2012b)
Lispe assimilis Wiedemann, 1824 View in CoL ( Vikhrev 2012b); ( Pont 2019: 144–150 View Cited Treatment , figs 304–316)
Material examined: see Vikhrev (2012b).
New records: KENYA, Melewa R., 1900 m asl, 0.67 ° S 36.39 ° E, 19 November 2012, Gavryushin, 1♀ GoogleMaps .
TANZANIA: Dodoma reg . Dodoma env., 6.20 ° S 35.75 ° E, pond, 1150 m asl, 11–13 February 2017, N. Vikhrev, 8♂, 4♀; Mtera Reservoir, 7.13 ° S 36.00 ° E, 14 February 2017, N. Vikhrev, 4♂, 2♀ GoogleMaps ; Morogoro reg., Mikumi village , 7.40 ° S 36.99 ° E, 5–7 February 2017, N. Vikhrev, 2♂ (all ZMUM) GoogleMaps .
Remarks. Tanzanian material shows that in E Africa L. assimilis is more common in rainy season.
Distribution. African records: Ethiopia, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria, Tanzania, Sudan. Widespread in S Palaearctic, Oriental, and Australia.
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Zoological Museum, University of Amoy |
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Lispe assimilis Wiedemann, 1824
Vikhrev, Nikita E. 2021 |