Microvelia douglasi Scott, 1874
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92. Microvelia douglasi Scott View in CoL View at ENA , Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. IV, 14: 448, 1874; Lundblad, Arch. Hydrobiol., Suppl. 12: 347, 1933 (complete synonymy).
Microvelia samoana Esaki View in CoL , Ins. Samoa 2 (2): 67, 1928.
Macropterous male and apterous female, Merizo , June 11, Usinger ; apterous male and apterous female, Mt. Chachao, May 16, Usinger ; apterous female, Agana Swamp, May 4, Usinger .
These specimens fall well within the range of variation described by Lundblad. The last antenna! segment is slightly shorter than the preceding two, as in the type of samoana , and the right genital clasper in the male is obliquely and a little roundly truncate at the tip. M. douglasi is also known from India, Ceylon, Sumatra, Samoa, and Japan, and doubtfully from Java and the Seychelles.
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Microvelia douglasi Scott
Usinger, Robert L. 1946 |
Microvelia samoana
Esaki 1928: 67 |
Lundblad 1933: 347 |
Scott 1874: 448 |