Oecleopsis Emeljanov, 1971
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Oecleopsis Emeljanov, 1971: 621; Anufriev and Emeljanov 1988: 460; Van Stalle 1991: 20; Guo et al. 2009: 46.
Type species.
Oliarus artemisiae Matsumura, 1914, original designation.
For the relationship and diagnosis of Oecleopsis see Van Stalle (1991: 20) and Guo et al. (2009: 46).
Distributions.
China, Japan, Korea, Russia, Thailand, Malaya, Cambodia, Borneo.
Checklist and distributions of species of Oecleopsis
O. artemisiae (Matsumura, 1914); China (Sichuan), Japan, Korea, Russia (Kunashir Island).
O. articara Van Stalle, 1991; China (Hainan, Henan, Sichuan), Malaya, Borneo.
O. bifidus (Tsaur, Hsu & Van Stalle, 1988); China (Fujian, Taiwan).
O. chiangi (Tsaur, Hsu & Van Stalle, 1988); China (Taiwan).
O. elevatus (Tsaur, Hsu & Van Stalle, 1988); China (Guizhou, Taiwan), Japan (Honshu).
O. laminatus Zhi & Chen, sp. n.; China (Yunnan).
O. mori (Matsumura, 1914); China (Guangxi, Taiwan, Yunnan).
O. productus Zhi & Chen, sp. n.; China (Yunnan).
O. petasatus (Noualhier, 1896); China (Hainan, Sichuan, Yunnan), Cambodia.
O. sinicus (Jacobi, 1944); China (Anhui, Fujian, Guangxi, Guizhou, Henan, Hunan, Shanxi, Sichuan), Japan.
O. spinosus Guo, Wang & Feng, 2009; China (Shaanxi).
O. tiantaiensis Guo, Wang & Feng, 2009; China (Shaanxi).
O. wuyiensis Guo, Wang & Feng, 2009; China (Fujian, Henan, Hunan, Shaanxi).
O. yoshikawai (Ishihara, 1961); China (Guizhou), Thailand (Chiengmai).
Key to five Chinese species (females) of Oecleopsis
Key to species (males) of the genus Oecleopsis (revised from Van Stalle (1991) and Guo et al. (2009))
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