Ogcogaster tessellata Westwood, 1848
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Ogcogaster tessellata Westwood, 1848 View in CoL
Ascalaphus (Ogcogaster) tessellatus Westwood, 1847: 69 View in CoL . Type locality: East Indies.
Ascalaphus tessellatus Lichtenstein, 1796: 192 View in CoL . Type locality: Suriname.
Helicomitus xaverii Navás, 1930e: 34 View in CoL . Type locality: India: Annand.
Distribution: Pakistan ( Whittington 2002),—India ( Sziráki 1998; Ghosh 2000; Oswald 2018).
Ghosh, S. K. (2000) Neuroptera fauna of North-East India. Records of the Zoological Survey of India, Occasional Paper, 184, i-xiii + 1 - 179. [BotN ref # 11664]
Lichtenstein, A. A. H. (1796) Catalogus musei Zoologici ditissimi Hamburgi, d. III. February 1796. Auctionis lay distrahendi. Section Tertia, continens Insecta. List of the very highest natures, brought together from all parts of the world, with great difficulty and expense, and also raised from various cabinets, collections, and auctions, collected by a lover, a member of the Batavians and various other naturalist societies. Third section, consisting of well-preserved insects, many of which are foreign and of the highest order, some of which are pinned together in boxes, and which are to be publicly sold on the middle of the month, the third of February, 1796, and the following days by Eimbeck's house by the Mackler Peter Hinrich Packischefsky. Gottl. Friedr. Schniebes, Hamburg, [xiii] + 222 + ii (appendix) pp. [BotN ref # 3720]
Navas, L. (1930 e) Comunicaciones entomologicas. 12. Insectos de la India 2. a serie. Revista de la Academia Ciencias Exactas Fisico-Quimicas y Naturales de Zaragosa, Series 1, 13, 29 - 48. [BotN ref # 873]
Sziraki, G. (1998) An annotated checklist of the Ascalaphidae species known from Asia and from the Pacific Islands. Folia Entomologica Hungarica Rovartania Kozlemenyek, 59, 57 - 72. [BotN ref # 9362]
Westwood, J. O. (1848) The Cabinet of Oriental Entomology; being a selection of the rarer and more beautiful species of insects, natives of India and the adjacent islands. The greater portion of which are now, for the first time, described and figured. Smith, London, 88 pp. [BotN ref # 6259] https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 34273
Whittington, A. E. (2002) Resources in Scottish Neuropterology. Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 48, 371 - 387. [BotN ref # 10317]
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Ascalaphinae |
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Ogcogaster tessellata Westwood, 1848
Hassan, Muhammad Asghar, Oswald, John D., Zia, Ahmed & Liu, Xingyue 2019 |
Helicomitus xaverii Navás, 1930e: 34
Navas, L. 1930: 34 |
Ascalaphus tessellatus
Lichtenstein, A. A. H. 1796: 192 |
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