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Is this Lispe? Malaise trap, Townsville, Queensland.

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This is a Lispe for Nikita ! Wink
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This species was described as Lispe eidsvoldica Malloch, 1925. According to my revision (see: https://ia902304.us.archive.org/6/items/Amur142Vikhrev/Amur14-2_Vikhrev.pdf),
Lispe leucospila (Wiedemann, 1830) = Lispe eidsvoldica Malloch, 1925.
Female.
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Thanks Nikita
 
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