The taxonomy of some unusual Microveliinae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Veliidae) from India Author Zettel, Herbert Author Laciny, Alice text Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 2021 2021-12-31 61 2 517 527 journal article 10.37520/aemnp.2021.029 1804-6487 5821215 70C7FD52-9D69-4401-ADE8-0D043D39BB2C Neoalardus typicus ( Distant, 1903 ) ( Figs 7, 8 ) Material examined ( NMPC , NHMW ). 1 J (apterous), labelled “ N 27° 08′ 22″ E 076° 20′ 38″ \ INDIA BOR. OCC. Rajasthan st. \ Alwar distr., Naranimata env., \ 16. 8. 2002 , lgt. P. Šrámek”; 1 J (apterous), labelled “ N 27° 08′ 22″ E 076° 20′ 38″ \ INDIA BOR. OCC. Rajasthan st. \ Alwar distr., Naranimata env., \ 1. 8. 2002 , lgt. P. Šrámek”; 2 JJ 1 ♀ (all apterous), labelled “ N 27° 08′ 22″ E 076° 20′ 38″ \ INDIA BOR. OCC. RAJASTHAN st., Dausa distr. \ Golakabas env., Bhangar \ 16. 8. 2002 , lgt. P. Šrámek”; 1 ♀ (apterous), labelled “ N 27° 05′ 46″ E 076° 20′ 38″ \ INDIA BOR. OCC. Rajasthan st. \ Dausa distr., Golakabas env., \ “Sarsadewi lake”, 400m a.s.l. \ 14. 8. 2002 , lgt. P. Šrámek”. Distribution. Neoalardus typicus was described from West Malaysia (Dංඌඍൺඇඍ 1903). YൺඇG et al. (1997) recorded it from Singapore . Zൾඍඍൾඅ (1998) gave a redescription of N. typicus and some new country records ( China , Laos , Indonesia ). THංඋඎආൺඅൺං (2002) listed N. typicus only for the “Andaman & Nicobar Islands ”, but Aඇൽൾඋඌൾඇ (1982: fig. 615: map) already indicated that this species occurs in continental India . The species has recently been recorded from Meghalaya (JൾHൺආൺඅൺඋ & CH ൺඇൽඋൺ 2020). The new record extends the known distribution far westwards.