Neochera inops (Walker, 1854)
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https://doi.org/ 10.25221/fee.417.2 |
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Neochera inops (Walker, 1854) |
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MATERIAL EXAMINED. Laos: Vientiane Province, Phatang village, mountain forest,
19°03’52”N, 102°25’41”E, 22–28.IV 2016, 1 ex., Spitsyn leg.; Luang Namtha Province, Muang GoogleMaps
Long town , tropical forest, 20°57’25”N, 100°49’20”E, 11–22.V 2016, 1 ex., Spitsyn leg. GoogleMaps ;
Luang Namtha Province, Viangphoukha town , tropical forest, 20°40’58”N, 101°03’28”E, 23. V GoogleMaps
2016, 4 ex., Spitsyn leg.; Oudomsay Province , Oudomsay city, tropical forest, 20°38’52”N ,
101°58’59”E, 07.V 2016, 1 ex., Spitsyn leg.; Vietnam: Vinh Phuc Province, Phuc Yen
District, Ngoc Thanh Commune, Me Linh Station, mountain tropical forest, 21°23’03”N,
105°42’44”E, 01–13.IV 2016, 1 ex., Spitsyn leg.
DISTRIBUTION. Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar, India, Bangladesh,
South China, Malaysia, Indonesia (Sumatra, Java, Borneo), and Philippines (Palawan).
REMARK. First records from Laos and Vietnam.
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