Sepsidoscinis maculipennis HENDEL, 1914
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.12584358 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12585072 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/DD7187CB-FFCF-FFA9-7014-31B5C6920DAA |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Sepsidoscinis maculipennis HENDEL, 1914 |
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Sepsidoscinis maculipennis HENDEL, 1914 View in CoL
HENDEL, 1914: 247 – Taiwan. FREY, 1923: 98 – Philippines. DUDA, 1934: 84 – Sumatra. ANDERSSON, 1977: 75, drawing of some structures, including male genitalia, 3 stripes on wing. NARTSHUK, 1991: 84 – Vietnam. YANG & YANG, 1998: 569 – China.
Material examined: Vietnam: pr. Ha Son, Binh Da Bac , Tuly , 18– 23.10.1990 ( NARTSHUK), 11 m , 8 f; pr. Vinh Phu, Tam Dao , 1000 m , forest, 1– 16.11.1990 ( NARTSHUK), 4 m , 4 f; pr. Hanoi, 70 km NW Hanoi, Ba Vi, 24.11.1990 ( NARTSHUK), 1 f; Hanoi, 9–14.10 1990 ( Belokobylski , NARTSHUK), 5 m , 2 f; pr. Ha Son, Binh Ky Son, Cao Phong , 29.10.1990 ( NARTSHUK, GOROKHOV), 2 m , 2 f; pr. Mai Chou, Ha Son Binh , forest, 29. x–4.xi. 1990 ( NARTSHUK), 2 m. All examined specimens have only two dark bands on wing, no apical band.
The species was described from Taiwan, and widely distributed in the Oriental Region: Sri Lanka, China (Fukien, Kwantung), Taiwan, Vietnam (Hainan Island), India (Maharashtra), Philippines (Luzon), Sumatra.
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