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
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517
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journal article
10.37520/aemnp.2021.029
1804-6487
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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.