Nasoona crucifera ( Thorell, 1895 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4227.3.2 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:C740FE23-33BC-41D3-9684-C9D845A8EB7B |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6027837 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FDD960-F65D-8E37-94F7-DD88E59CFC91 |
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Nasoona crucifera ( Thorell, 1895 ) |
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Nasoona crucifera ( Thorell, 1895) View in CoL
Material examined. 2 Males ( ZMMU), INDIA, West Bengal, Kalimpong ( Lower Tanek ), 27.06°N 88.43°E, 450– 500 m a.s.l.; 16–30.XI.2013; K. Tomkovich leg GoogleMaps . 1 female ( ZMMU) Assam, Chapar, Champamati River , 40 m a.s.l., 26.323°N 90.461°E; 1–3.I.2014 GoogleMaps ; K. Tomkovich leg. 1 male, 1 female ( ZMMU), VIETNAM, Dong Nai Province, Mada , dipterocarp forest; 20.IV.–10.V.1995 ; T. Sergeeva leg. 1 female ( MHNG), Lao Cai Province, Sa Pa, Mt Ham Rong, 22°20’01”N 103°50’45”E, 1580 m a.s.l., under group of broadleaf trees on limestone, Berlese extraction in Geneva ; 7.VI.2012 GoogleMaps ; P. Schwendinger leg. [VN-12/16]. 4 females ( SMF), SINGAPORE, Margaret Drive , 1°18’7.29”N 103°48’11.31”E, 29 m a.s.l., secondary forest, at day, sweep-net; 22.VI.2013 GoogleMaps ; P. Jäger leg. 1 female ( MHNG), Borneo , EAST MALAYSIA, Sarawak, road Kuching to Serian, near Kampong Kuap , 18 km of Kuching , secondary forest, sifting, 30 m a.s.l.; 13.XII.1987; leg. C. Lienhard [Sar-87/88] . 1 female ( MHNG), INDONESIA, Mapur Island , ca. 5 km NW of Mapur Niang, 01°01’26.6”N 104°47’04.7”E, disturbed rain forest, 10–50 m a.s.l.; 21.VI.2001; P. Schwendinger leg. [SIM-01/05] GoogleMaps . 1 male ( MHNG), Borneo, South Kalimantan Province, Pagat, ca 6 km E of Barabai, Gunung Batu Benawa , 2°38’40”N 115°24’46”E, 110 m a.s.l., secondary forest on limestone; 11 and 14.X.2008; P. Schwendinger leg. [IND-08/18]. GoogleMaps
Remarks. The species is new to the faunas of India, Singapore, East Malaysia and Indonesia.
Distribution. Myanmar ( Thorell 1895) , Laos ( Tanasevitch 2014a), Vietnam ( Simon 1909), southern China ( Han & Zhu 2008), Thailand, West Malaysia ( Tanasevitch 2014b), India, Singapore, East Malaysia and Indonesia.
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