Lispe cilitarsis
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Ordo: Diptera
Familia: Muscidae
Genus: Lispe
Name
Lispe cilitarsis Loew, 1856 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
Material examined
Syntype ♂, ZMHU, also seen by Hennig (1960[1]: 426), [Egypt] Assyud [Asyut], Frauenfeld, 1♂.
Egypt: Sinai, 21.V.1981, A.Freidberg, 1♂ (TAUI); Cairo, 2♂♂, 1♀ (ZIN); Cairo, Port Said, Suez, Luxor, Aswan, 12♂♂, 6♀♀ (ZMHU).
Ethiopia: Amhara, Tana Lake env., 1800m asl, 11.54°N, 37.39°E, 2-4.VIII.2012, NV, 2♂♂; Oromia, Ziway L., 1640m asl, 7.91°N, 38.73°E, 11–13.III.2012, NV, 1♂.
Israel: Ma’agan Michael, 28.VII.1964, A.Valdenberg, 19♂♂, 20♀♀ (TAUI); Eilat env., 24.X.2011, NV, 10♂♂, 9♀♀.
Morocco: Tan-Tan prov., Draa R., 28.528°N, 10.947°W, 11.V.2012, NV, 1♂, 1♀.
Distribution
Egypt, Ethiopia, Israel, Morocco. Also reliably known from Saudi Arabia and Oman (Pont 1991[2]). In Ethiopia Lispe cilitarsis seems uncommon and restricted to northern regions in comparison with resembling Lispe ethiopica sp. nov., so specimens from Africa should be re-examined and so far I regard other Afrotropical records as doubtful.
Taxon Treatment
- Vikhrev, N; 2012: Revision of the Lispe longicollis-group (Diptera, Muscidae) ZooKeys, 235: 23-39. doi
Other References
- ↑ Hennig W (1960) Family Muscidae (Lieferung 209 and 213). In: Lindner E (Ed.) Die Fliegen der Palaarktischen Region. Stuttgart 63b, 385–480.
- ↑ Pont A (1991) A review of the Fanniidae and Muscidae of the Arabian Peninsula. Fauna of Saudi Arabia 12: 312-365.
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