Hapalopeza Stål, 1877
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3797.1.12 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6144208 |
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Hapalopeza Stål, 1877 |
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Includes small, delicate-looking and rather colorful species distributed over most of S and SE Asia. Nymphs exhibit ant mimicry. Two subgenera are recognized ( Hapalopeza s. str. and Spilomantis ). One or two species of the nominate subgenus occur in Borneo. Arboricolous, also on high weeds and scrubs.
Hapalopeza (Hapalopeza) tigrina Westwood, 1889
Distribution. Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo, Labuan, Palawan ( Hebard 1920, Werner 1926, Beier 1966, Ehrmann 2002).
Bornean records. Sarawak: Kuching (Werner 1926; SMSM), Mt. Matang (Werner 1926; SMSM), Mt. Mulu (CS in situ), Mt. Murud ( Werner 1930), Mt. Dulit ( Beier 1937, as H. nitens ); Sabah: Poring Hot Springs ( Helmkampf et al. 2007; SMNK, AFUW), Pulau Gaya (AFUW), Crocker Range (AFUW), Sorinsim (AFUW), Sandakan ( Hebard 1920), Labuan Island ( Hebard 1920), AFUW); Kalimantan: Long Petak ( Werner 1933), Main ( Beier 1958, as H. nitens ), Tabang ( Beier 1958, as H. nitens ).
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Hapalopeza Stål, 1877
Schwarz, Christian J. & Konopik, Oliver 2014 |
Hapalopeza (Hapalopeza) tigrina
Westwood 1889 |