Diabolocatantops innotabilis (Walker, 1870)
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https://doi.org/10.52547/jibs.9.3.591 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17024481 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5121854F-FF94-6E61-FFA3-A6FA5124F42C |
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Diabolocatantops innotabilis (Walker, 1870) |
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Diabolocatantops innotabilis (Walker, 1870) View in CoL ( Fig. 11)
New records. 4♀; Nepal, Gandaki Province, Gorkha district, Gandaki Rural Municipality, Ghyalchok , Bhottar , Agriculture Science Center ; 27.80830°N, 84.71896°E; 460 ± 5 m a.s.l; Mar.–Nov. 2022; M. Subedi leg.; Agricultural fields; ICAG ( 1♀) GoogleMaps .
Distribution in Nepal. Tellok, Tp. ( Chopard & Dreux, 1966), Gaindacamp, Ch. ( Ingrisch, 1987), Sunkoshi valley, south of Bahrabise, Si.; Jhuwani, Rapti valley, Ch.; Tamakoshi river ( Ingrisch, 1990), Dillikot, Kl.; Sauraha, Rapti river, Ch. ( Ingrisch, 2006).
Note. The locality, Tamba khola, mentioned in the original text does not exist as such. However, in some texts Tamakoshi river is referred as Tambakoshi, the word khola means a river in Nepali. So, the locality should be the Tamakoshi river. The locality Jhuwani is spelt as Jhavani in the original text.
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