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230 LEPTOCERIDAE Members of this family are easily recognized by their long, slender wings and long filiform antennae. The size of species varies from moderately small to rather large with wing span ranging from 10 to 40 mm. A number of species are active during daytime and can be seen flying along waters edge among vegetation. Ocelli absent. Maxillary palpi long, 5-segmented; the apical segment incompletely sclerotized, flexible but not annulate; segment 2 the longest. Antennae usu- ally two or three times longer than the forewing, in males longer than in females; basal segment bulbous, rarely slender and longer than the head. Mesoscutum elongate, without setal warts, but in- stead, with two longitudinal bands of setiferous punc- tures; scutellum small with few setiferous punctu- res. Forewings are long and narrow, discoidal cell present, closed; median cell absent; hindwings are either narrow and acute apically, or considerably ex- panded, sometimes with long fringe. Tibial spurs 0-2:2:2-4. The family is very common and known from all faunal regions; there are about SO genera with more than 800 species which are placed in two subfamilies [SO]: Tri- plectidinae Ulmer and Leptocerinae Leach. At present 18 genera and 135 species are recorded from the SW Pa- cific - Australian region. Synopsis of genera TRIPLECTIDINAE Condocerus Neboi ss, 1977 (2) Hudsonema Mosely, 1936 (2) Lectrides Mosely, 1953 (2) Notalina Mosely, 1936 (11 ) Notoperata Neboiss, 1977 (5) Triplexina Jacquemart, 1965 Symphitoneuria Ulmer, 1906 (5) Loticana Mosely, 1936 Symphitoneurina Schmid, 1950 (1) Triplectides Kolenati, 1859 (33) Notanatolica McLachlan, 1866 Triplectidina Mosely, 1936 (2) Triplexa Mosely, 1953 (2) Gracilipsodes Sykora, 1967 Westriplectes Neboiss, 1977 (3) TRIPLECTIDINAE: hidwing discoidal cell closed LEPTOCERINAE: hindwing discoidal cell open LEPTOCERINAE Adicella McLachlan, 1877 (1) Leptocerus Leach, 1815 (5) Leptorussa Mosely, 1953 (1) Oecetinella Ulmer, 1907 (2) Oecetis McLachlan, 1877 (33) Oecetina Banks, 1899 Setodes Rambur, 1842 (4) Triaenodes McLachlan J 1365 (21 ) A. Neboiss, Atlas of Trichoptera of the SW Pacific — Australian Region © Dr W. Junk Publishers, Dordrecht 1986
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LEPTOCERIDAE

Members of this family are easily recognized by

their long, slender wings and long filiform antennae.

The size of species varies from moderately small to

rather large with wing span ranging from 10 to 40 mm.

A number of species are active during daytime and can

be seen flying along waters edge among vegetation.

Ocelli absent. Maxillary palpi long, 5-segmented;

the apical segment incompletely sclerotized, flexible

but not annulate; segment 2 the longest. Antennae usu­

ally two or three times longer than the forewing, in

males longer than in females; basal segment bulbous,

rarely slender and longer than the head.

Mesoscutum elongate, without setal warts, but in­

stead, with two longitudinal bands of setiferous punc­

tures; scutellum small with few setiferous punctu­

res. Forewings are long and narrow, discoidal cell

present, closed; median cell absent; hindwings are

either narrow and acute apically, or considerably ex­

panded, sometimes with long fringe.

Tibial spurs 0-2:2:2-4.

The family is very common and known from all faunal

regions; there are about SO genera with more than 800

species which are placed in two subfamilies [SO]: Tri-

plectidinae Ulmer and Leptocerinae Leach. At present

18 genera and 135 species are recorded from the SW Pa­

cific - Australian region.

Synopsis of genera

TRIPLECTIDINAE

Condocerus Neboi ss, 1977 (2)

Hudsonema Mosely, 1936 (2)

Lectrides Mosely, 1953 (2)

Notalina Mosely, 1936 (11 )

Notoperata Neboiss, 1977 (5)

Triplexina Jacquemart, 1965

Symphitoneuria Ulmer, 1906 (5)

Loticana Mosely, 1936

Symphitoneurina Schmid, 1950 (1)

Triplectides Kolenati, 1859 (33)

Notanatolica McLachlan, 1866

Triplectidina Mosely, 1936 (2)

Triplexa Mosely, 1953 (2)

Gracilipsodes Sykora, 1967

Westriplectes Neboiss, 1977 (3)

TRIPLECTIDINAE: hidwing discoidal cell closed

LEPTOCERINAE: hindwing discoidal cell open

LEPTOCERINAE

Adicella McLachlan, 1877 (1)

Leptocerus Leach, 1815 (5)

Leptorussa Mosely, 1953 (1)

Oecetinella Ulmer, 1907 (2)

Oecetis McLachlan, 1877 (33)

Oecetina Banks, 1899

Setodes Rambur, 1842 (4)

Triaenodes McLachlan J 1365 (21 )

A. Neboiss, Atlas of Trichoptera of the SW Pacific — Australian Region© Dr W. Junk Publishers, Dordrecht 1986

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LEPTOCERIDAE: WESTRIPLECTES 2:2:4-

pedderensis NEBOISS, 1977 (i) m: 14 -15 mm; f: 10 -12.5 mm TA

albanus (MOSELY, 1953) m: 10.5 mm AUsw

angelae NEBOISS, 1978 m: 10.5 mm AU ne

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LEPTOCERIDAE: TRIPLECTIDES 2:2:2-

australis NAVAS,1934 m:11-14mm;f:12-14mm AU

ph

helvolus MORSE & NEBOISS, 1982 m:11-13mm;f:12-14.5mm AU nW,ne

e~ ph

pal/idus (BANKS, 1936) m: 13 mm FI

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LEPTOCERIDAE: TRIPLECTIDES 2:2:2-

magnus (WALKER, 1852) m: 15 -18 mm; f: 17 -18 mm AU se, TA

~---------'.' ...•..... , ,~/ ~---'--'- . . . .:""'''--,''

ph

valda MOSELY, 1953 m: 10 - 12 mm; f: 10 - 12 mm AU ne,se

~---.---- •• =-.". ':,,,,., ....... / ..

~ ph

'c\/;~ , \

~, .' ///':-". j ) ·····'''9··· " !

. ,

parvus (BANKS, 1939) m: 10 -13 mm; f: 10 -13 mm AU n, ne

~--"" ........ ;;,',

ph

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LEPTOCERIDAE: TRIPLECTIDES 2:2:2-

similis MOSELY,1953 m: 14 -18 mm; f: 14 -18 mm AU ne,se, TA

'-

ciuskus ciuskus MOSELY, 1953 m: 12 -14 mm; f: 12.5 -15 mm AU,TA

ciuskus seductus MORSE & NEBOISS, 1982 m: 10- 12 mm; f: 11 - 12.5 mm AUnw

australicus BANKS, 1939 m: 11.5 - 13 mm; f: 12.5 - 16 mm AU nW,ne,se 2:2:2/2:2:4-

ina V

/;-~ f,,/ ph

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LEPTOCERI DAE: TRIPLECTIDES 2:2:4-

bilobus NEBOISS,1977 m: 15 -18 mm; f: 15 -18 mm TA

proximus NEBOISS, 1977 m: 13 -16 mm; f: 14 -16 mm AU se, TA

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LEPTOCE R I DAE: TRIPLECTI DES 2:2:4-

niveipennis MOSELY, 1953 m: 12-14mm

enthesis NEBOISS, 1982 m: 13.5 mm; f: 13 -14 mm AUsw

~ ph

dolabratus MORSE & NEBOISS, 1982 m:11-13mm AU ne

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LEPTOCERIDAE: TRIPLECTIDES 2:2:4-

prolatus MORSE & NEBOISS, 1982 m: 10 -11 mm AUne

liratus MORSE & NEBOISS, 1982 m: 9 -10 mm; f: 9 -10 mm

c· , ~{??!> ph

liratellus MORSE & NEBOISS, 1982 m: 9 - 9.5 mm AUne

elongatus BANKS, 1939 m: 12 -15 mm; f: 14 -16 mm AU se, TA

c------<~ ph

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LEPTOCER IDAE: TRIPLECTIDES

varius KIMMINS,1953 m: 15 -16 mm

ph

truncatus NEBOISS, 1977 m: 10- 12 mm; f: 11 - 13 mm

tambina MOSELY, 1953 m: 11 - 12 mm; f: 12 - 17 mm

, I

I I

I , I

,/

AU se, TA

,

AU ne,se

, , , ,

2:2:4-

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LEPTOCERIDAE: TRIPLECTIDES

insperatus MORSE & NEBOISS, 1982

-:~ .• C- ........... . •...........

ph

gonetalus MORSE & NEBOISS, 1982

pft' "':~ ~--__ ~I ph

,. , . : ~~~;''N­

," .)"

altenogus MORSE & NEBOISS, 1982

239

2:2:4-

m: 10 mm AUne

m: 16 -18 mm; f: 17 -18 mm AUne

m: 15 -16 mm; f: 15.5 -16 mm AU ne,se

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LEPTOCERIDAE: TRIPLECTIDES 2:2:4-

hamatus MORSE & NEBOISS, 1982 m: 12 mm AUse

ross; MORSE & NEBOISS, 1982 m: 10 -12 mm; f: 12 - 13.5 mm

~, ..........•

. , ...... -..•... ...:

ph o

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LEPTOCE R IDAE: TRIPLECTI DES 2:2:2-

gilolensis (McLACHLAN, 1866) m:8-10mm JA, GI, NG

v

cepahlotes (WALKER, 1852) m: 14 -16 mm; f: 13.5 -15 mm NZ, ST,NO

v

cognatus (McLACHLAN,1862) m:14-15mm NZ

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LEPTOCERIDAE: TRIPLECTIDES 2:2:4-

obsoleta McLACHLAN,1862 m: 12.5 -14.5 mm; f: 15 -17.5 mm NZ

dolichos McFARLANE, 1981 m: 13 - 17 mm; f: 17 - 19 mm NZ, ST

latipennis MOSELY, 1936 m: 11.5 mm; f: 10 mm NH 2:2:3-

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LEPTOCERIDAE: TRIPLECTIDINA 2:2:4-

oreolimnetes (TILLYARD, 1924) (!) m: 9.5 -12 mm; f: 10 -12.5 mm AU S9, TA

nigricornis MOSELY, 1936 m: 9 - 10 mm; f: 9.5 - 11 mm NZs

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LEPTOCERIDAE: LECTRIDES 2:2:4-

varians MOSELY,1953(!) m: 9 -12.5 mm; f: 8 -12 mm AUse, TA

!i¥#% .. -::.~

parilis NEBOISS, 1982 m: 10 - 11 mm; f: 10 - 11 .5 mm AUsw

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LEPTOCE R I DAE: SYMPHITONEURIA 2:2:2-

opposita (WALKER, 1852) (j') m:11-12mm;f:10.5-11mm AUse,TA

exigua (McLACHLAN, 1862) m:8-10mm;f:8-10mm AUne

amp/a KORBOOT, 1964 m:15mm;f:15-16mm NG

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LEPTOCERIDAE: SYMPHITONEURIA 2:2:2-

wheeleri BANKS, 1939 m: 10 - 11 mm; f: 11 - 11.5 mm AUsw

licmetica NEBOISS, 1986 m:11 mm;f:10mm NC

LEPTOCE RI DAE: SYMPHITONEURINA 2:2:2-

fulva (NAVAS, 1932)(j) m: 8-9.5 mm; NG

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LEPTOCE R I DAE: NO TOPERA TA 2:2:4-

maculata (MOSELY, 1953) m:12-15mm;f:11-14mm AU ne,se, TA

sparsa (KIMMINS, 1953)(!) m:8-10mm;f:8-9mm TA

syncope NEBOISS,1982 m: 8 - 9 mm; f: 8 - 8.5 mm AUsw

tenax NEBOISS,1982 m: 9.5 - 11 mm AUsw

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LEPTOCERIDAE: NOTOPERATA 2:2:4-

diversa NEBOISS, 1982 m: 9 - 9.5 mm; f: 8.5 - 9.5 mm AUsw

LEPTOCERIDAE: HUDSONEMA 2:2:4-

amabilis (McLACHLAN, 1868) (!) m:11-12mm;f:11-12.Smm NZ,ST

aliena (McLACHLAN, 1868) m:11-14mm;f:10.Smm NZ, ST

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LEPTOCERIDAE: NOTALINA

mose/yi KIMMINS, 1953 m: 9 mm; f: 6 - 7 mm

parkeri MOSELY, 1936 CD

nigra (MOSELY, 1953)

.........

flava (ULMER, 1908)

m:11-13mm;f:9-11 mm

m: 7.5 - 9 mm; f: 7 - 8 mm

v

m: 8 - 9 mm; f: 7.5 - 8..5 mm

249

2:2:4-

AUse

TA

:: .. . : ..... :i·-·:· : .... ."'

TA

~ ~

r! ," ..

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LEPTOCERIDAE: NOTALINA 2:2:4-

fulva KIMMINS,1953 m:9-15mm;f:7-11 mm AU sW,se, TA

~ if ..

)

til/yardi KIMMINS, 1953 m:12-13mm;f:10-11 mm TA

bifaria NEBOISS, 1977 m:12-13mm TA

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LEPTOCERIDAE: NOTALINA 2:2:4-

delicatu/a (ULMER. 1908) m: 7 - 7.5 mm; f: 5 - 6 mm AUsw

~~«~ .. S?2<~~i&~wi~·_ if .

v

pseudodelicata NEBOISS. 1982 m: 7.5 - 8 mm; f: 5.5 - 6.5 mm AUsw

dwe/linga NEBOISS. 1982

•....• m9.9.5mm;fB ••. 5mm ~ :~

if

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LEPTOCERIDAE: NOTALINA 2:2:4-

gungarra NEBOISS, 1984 m: 11.5 - 12 mm AUse

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LEPTOCERIDAE: TRIPLEXA

villa MOSELY, 1953 (j) m: 9.5 mm; f: 8 mm AUne 2:2:2-

psocopterus (SYKORA, 1967) m: 5.5 - 6.5 mm NC 0:1:1-

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LEPTOCERIDAE: CONDOCERUS 2:2:4-

paludosus NEBOISS, 1977 (j) m:10-11 mm;f:9.5-11 mm AU se, TA

,~£5kfP 9

D

aptus NEBOISS, 1982 m: 10.5 -11 mm; f: 10.5 -12 mm AUsw

LEPTOCERIDAE: LEPTORUSSA 2:2:4-

darling toni (BANKS, 1939) (j) m: 8 - 9 mm; f: 8.5 mm

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LEPTOCERIDAE: LEPTOCERUS 0:2:2-

souta MOSELY, 1953 m: 8 - 9 mm; f: 8.5 mm AU se

ph

atsou SCHMID,1986 m: 4 - 5 mm; f: 4 - 4.5 mm AU n,ne

ousta SCHMID,1986 m:4mm AU ne

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LEPTOCERIDAE: LEPTOCERUS 0:2:2-

cheesmanae KIMMINS, 1962 m:5.5mm NG

assimu/ans (ULMER, 1916) m:5mm AU

LEPTOCERIDAE: AD/CELLA 1:2:2-

pu/cherrima ULMER, 1906 m: 6.5 " 7 mm; f: 6.5 mm JA, SM, NG

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LEPTOCERIDAE: TRIAENODES 1:2:2-

costalis KIMMINS, 1962 m:8mm

nigrolineata KIMMINS, 1962 m: 6 mm NG

excisa KIMMINS, 1957 m: 4.5 mm GU

picea KIMMINS. 1957 m: 5 mm GU

/anceo/ata KIMMINS, 1957 m:8.2mm GU

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LEPTOCERIDAE: TRIAENODES 1:2:2-

ustulata KIMMINS, 1962 m: 6 mm; f: 5 - 6 mm NG

tafana KIMMINS, 1962 m:6.5mm NG

trifida KIMMINS, 1957 m:3.2mm GU

longispina KIMMINS. 1962 m:8mm;f:7mm NG

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LEPTOCERIDAE: TRIAENODES 1:2:2-

aurea KIMMINS, 1962 m:8.5mm

telefominicus KUMANSKI, 1979 m:7.5mm NG

coral/ina KIMMINS, 1962 m:8.5mm NG

mondoana KIMMINS, 1962 m:5.5mm NG

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LEPTOCE R I DAE: TRIAENODES 1 :2:2-

jubatus NEBOISS, 1982 m: 6 -7 mm; f: 6 -7 mm AU sw

~ ~~

intricata NEBOISS, 1977 m: 7 - 8 mm; f: 7.5 - 8 mm TA

bernaysae KORBOOT, 1964 m:6.5mm AU ne

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LEPTOCERIDAE: TRIAENODES 1 :2:2-

volda MOSELY, 1953 m: 7 - 7.5 mm; f: 7 mm AU ne,se

fijianus MOSELY, 1941 m:5mm FI

dubia MOSELY, 1934 m:9mm FI

manni BANKS, 1936 m:6.5mm FI

insulana ULMER, 1951 m:6mm NG (Kei Is.)

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LEPTOCERIDAE: OECETINELLA

hemerobioides (McLACHLAN, 1866) m: 8 mm;f: 6-7 mm SL, NG 1:2:2-

pulchel/a BANKS, 1936 m:5mm FI 0:2:2-

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LEPTOCERIDAE: OECETIS 0:2:2-

mambia KIMMINS, 1962 m: 9 mm; f: 8 mm NG

ornata KIMMINS, 1962 m:6mm NG

buitenzorgensis ULMER, 1951 m: 8 mm; f: 7.5 mm JA, NG

kimminsi KUMANSKI, 1979 m: 11 mm; f: 11.4 mm NG

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LEPTOCERIDAE: OECETIS 0:2:2-

acuminata KIMMINS, 1962 m: 7.5 mm; f: 7 mm NG

/ongiterga KIMMINS, 1962 m:8.5mm

marginata KIMMINS, 1962 NG

L'l , , ,

," .... j.... I

0",: , ' ! i. " I, " "'- -~

asymmetrica KIMMINS, 1962 m: 8 mm; f: 7.5 mm NG

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LEPTOCERIDAE: OECETIS

iti McFARLANE, 1964 m: 6.2 mm; f: 7 mm NZ g 1 :2:2-

arctipennis KIMMINS, 1962 m: 8 mm NG

reticulata KIMMINS, 1957

~'~~ ~iLJj; ~

~

m:4.5mm GU

0:2:2-

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LEPTOCERIDAE: OECETIS 1 :2:2-

burtoni NEBOISS, 1978 m: 5 - 5.5 mm; f: 5.5 - 6 mm AU ne

australis (BANKS, 1920) m: 6 - 8 mm; f: 7 - 8.5 mm AU c,ne,se, TA

squamosa KIMMINS, 1962 m:6mm

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LEPTOCERIDAE: OECETfS 1 :2:2-

pechana MOSELY, 1953 m: 8.5 - 10,5 mm; f: 7.5 - 11 mm AU sW,c,ne,se, TA

waJpolica NEBOISS, 1982 m: 6.5 - 8.5 mm; f: 6 - 7.5 mm AUsw

unicoJor (McLACHLAN 1868) m: 8 - 10 mm; f: 8 - 11 mm NZ, ST

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LEPTOCERIDAE: OECETIS 1:2:2-

chathamensis TILL YARD, 1925 m: 9-9.5 mm CH

umbra NEBOISS, 1977 m: 12 mm; f: 10.5 mm TA

gi/va NEBOISS, 1977 m: 10 -10.5 mm; f: 9.5 mm AU ne,se, TA

lurida KIMMINS, 1953 f: 11 mm AUse

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LEPTOCERIDAE: OECETIS

aeoloptera KIMMINS, 1953 m: 5.5 - 6.5 mm; f: 5.5 - 6 mm AUne 1:2:2-

scirpicula NEBOISS, 1977 m:9mm;f:9mm TA 2:2:2-

laustra MOSELY, 1953 m: 7 - 9 mm; f: 8 - 8.5 mm AU sW,ne,se, TA 1:2:2-

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LEPTOCERIDAE: DECETIS

arcada MOSELY, 1953

parka MOSELY, 1953

multipunctata ULMER, 1916

complexa KIMMINS, 1953

.

m: 6,5 - 8,5 mm; f: 7 - 8 mm TA

~ ~

&\ -------D

m:7mm AUse

m:5.5-6mm AUne

--------

m:7mm AUse

1:2:2-

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LEPTOCERIDAE: OECETIS 0:2:2-

asmanista MOSELY, 1953 m: 7.5 - 9 mm; f: 8 - 8.5 mm TA

minasata MOSELY, 1953 m: 6.5 - 7.5 mm; f: 7 mm TA

cymu/a NEBOISS, 1982 m: 6.5 - 7.5 mm; f: 6 -7 mm AUsw 1 :2:2-

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LEPTOCER IDAE: OECETIS

atarpa MOSELY, 1953 m: 7 mm; f: 7 mm AUse

inscripta KIMMINS, 1953 m: 8 - 11 mm; f: 9 - 10 mm

272

v

AU sW,se, TA

I J I J J I I

1 :2:2-

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LEPTOCERIDAE: SETODES 0:2:2-

bracteatus NEBOISS, 1982 m: 4.5 - 5.5 mm; f: 4.5 - 5.5 mm AU ne

~ ~";,,~

niveolineata KIMMINS, 1962 m: 5 - 6.2 mm; f: 4.7 - 5.4 mm NG

niveogra mmicus SCHMID,1986 m:7mm NG

papuana KIMMINS, 1962 m: 5 - 6 mm; f: 5 - 6 mm NG


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