Anisops nigrolineatus Lundblad, 1933
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5330381 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5398055 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/196E4D54-D375-FFB7-F6C6-D9ABFDD4DD13 |
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Anisops nigrolineatus Lundblad, 1933 View in CoL
Anisops nigrolineata Lundblad, 1933: 160 View in CoL ; BROOKS (1951: 409).
Anisops nigrolineatus: NIESER & CHEN (1999: 120) View in CoL ; ZETTEL (2003: 126); CHEN et al. (2005: 421); NIESER et al. (2008: 262).
Material examined. BRUNEI: BELAIT DISTRICT: Sungai Ingei, Site C, pool on East bank opposite Base Camp, 04º09’26.66”N 114º43’06.51”E, 14.vi.2010, leg.D. J. W.Lane (#16), 1J ( UBDB).Sungai Ingei, Site A, pool on East bank opposite Base Camp, 04º09’25.81”N 114º43’08.10”E, 14.vi.2010, leg. D. J. W. Lane (#17), 1 J ( UBDB).
Distribution. Anisops nigrolineatus is widely distributed from India to the Philippines and Java ( NIESER & CHEN 1999, CHEN et al. 2005) and very common in southeastern Asia, especially Thailand ( NIESER et al. 2008). However, listed materials represent the first record from Brunei and the entire island of Borneo.
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Anisops nigrolineatus Lundblad, 1933
Zettel, Herbert, Lane, David J. W., Pangantihon, Clister V., Freitag, Hendrik & Be, Jalan Tungku Link 2012 |
Anisops nigrolineatus: NIESER & CHEN (1999: 120)
NIESER N. & CHEN P. - P. & LEKSAWASDI P. 2008: 262 |
CHEN P. - P. & NIESER N. & ZETTEL H. 2005: 421 |
NIESER N. & CHEN P. - P. 1999: ) |
Anisops nigrolineata
BROOKS G. T. 1951: 409 |
LUNDBLAD O. 1933: 160 |