Emesopsis imbellis (Horvath)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.203726 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6182403 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/314487B3-6B5C-FFA4-FF7A-EBF8FE92DD06 |
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Plazi |
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Emesopsis imbellis (Horvath) |
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Emesopsis imbellis (Horvath) View in CoL
Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6
Hadrocranella imbellis Horvath, 1914: 648 , fig. 8
Emesopsis imbellis: Wygodzinsky, 1966: 363 View in CoL , fig. 109
Material examined. AUSTRALIA: Queensland: 1 ɗ, West Claudie R., Iron Range, 12.45o S, 143.14o E, 50 m, 5–9 December 1985, G. Monteith, Rainforest, sieved litter.
Diagnosis. Diagnosed by the following combination of characters: forewing with a distinct dark circular spot near the apex of the discal cell (see Wygodzinsky 1966, fig. 109N); M and Cu becoming fused basal of discal cell forming a large triangular basal cell, large subquadrate subbasal cell present, R+M apical of discal cell weakly arched and distinctly branched; postocular region of head with tumid genal area; body length ca. 4.2 mm.
Distribution. Northern Queensland and New Guinea ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 ).
Remarks. The unique colour pattern of the forewing makes this species easily recognized. Previously known only from New Guinea, this species is represented in Australia by a single specimen collected from sieved litter by G. Monteith.
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Emesinae |
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Ploiariolini |
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Emesopsis imbellis (Horvath)
Tatarnic, Nikolai J., Wall, Michael A. & Cassis, Gerasimos 2011 |
Emesopsis imbellis:
Wygodzinsky 1966: 363 |
Hadrocranella imbellis
Horvath 1914: 648 |