Lispe leucospila Wiedemann, 1830
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Lispe leucospila Wiedemann, 1830 View in CoL Coenosia leucospila Wiedemann, 1830 .
Lispe leucospila Wiedemann, 1830 ( Lyneborg 1970)
Lispe eidsvoldica Malloch, 1925 View in CoL ( Vikhrev 2014) Lispe leucospila sinica ( Hennig 1960) View in CoL
Lispe sinica Hennig, 1960 View in CoL ( Pont 1986; Shinonaga 2003; Xue, Zhang 2005)
Lispe albipuncta Shinonaga, 2010 View in CoL syn. nov.
Lispe leucospila Wiedemann, 1830 View in CoL ( Vikhrev 2011; Vikhrev 2014; Pont 2019)
Material examined: see Vikhrev (2014).
New records: CHINA: Beijing, Olympic Park , 40.01°N 116.39°E, 16 September 2016, N. Vikhrev, 1♀ ( ZMUM) GoogleMaps ; Guandong prov., Tsisin’yan’ (≈ 23°N 113°E), 29 November 1959, B.Rodendorf, 2♂ ( ZIN) GoogleMaps ; Ven’tsuan’ (≈ 23°N 113°E), 1 December 1959, B. Rodendorf, 5♂, 3♀ ( ZIN) GoogleMaps . MONGOLIA: Bayankhongor prov., N bank Orog-Nur L. (45.08°N 100.55°E), salt marsh, I. Kerzhner, 15–16 August 1967, 1♂, 4♀ ( ZIN) GoogleMaps ; Uvs prov., 50 km E of Ulangom (49.99°N 92.75°E), 10–11 July 1967, M. Kozlov, 1♂, 2♀ ( ZIN) GoogleMaps . RUSSIA, Primorsky reg.: Novo-Kachalinsk, Khanka L. (45.1°N 132.0°E), 8 September 1978, A. Zinovjev, 2♀, ( ZIN) GoogleMaps , the northernmost locality known; Vladivostok, Sedanka (43.2°N 132.0°E), 18 September 1978, A. Zinovjev, 1♀ ( ZIN) GoogleMaps ; Kedrovaya Pad NR, Kedrovka R. (43.09°N 131.58°E), 20 September 1978, A. Zinovjev, 1♀ ( ZIN) GoogleMaps .
Distribution. East Asia and Australia. Distributed in the triangle: W India (Gujarat, Rajasthan) and Pakistan; Far East (NE China, Japan, Honshu, Russia, Primorsky reg.); E Australia.
Synonymy. Lispe albipuncta Shinonaga, 2010 , type locality: Pakistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa prov., D. I. Khan (31.8°N 70.9°E). The type locality is westward from Indus River and therefore belongs to the Palaearctic region. According to the description ( Shinonaga 2010, 103 and Fig. 35) L. albipuncta entirely fits L. leucospila with a reduced wing pattern. According to the discussion in Vikhrev (2014) the reduced wing pattern is typical for specimens of L. leucospila from the western parts of the range ( India: Gujarat and Rajasthan), so Lispe albipuncta Shinonaga, 2010 = Lispe leucospila Wiedemann, 1830 syn. nov.
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