Australian Biological Resources Study

Australian Faunal Directory

<i>Exitianus indicus</i> (Distant), adult from East Timor.

Exitianus indicus (Distant), adult from East Timor.

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Species Exitianus indicus (Distant, 1908)


Compiler and date details

23 June 2011 - Murray J. Fletcher

 

Generic Combinations

 

Introduction

The distribution of this species, as given by Ross (1968) is India, Sri Lanka, Taiwan and Japan. He tentatively suggested a synonymy between E. indicus and E. fusconervosus (Motschulsky) from Sri Lanka but Metcalf (1968: 323) lists the two species separately with additional distributional records for both, including two records of E. indicus from Australian territory. The first, from the Australian Capital Territory, was created by Helson (1951) and almost certainly applies to E. plebeius (Kirkaldy). The second is from Christmas Island by Izzard (1936). Specimens in SAM collected by G.F. Gross in "Portugese Timor" have been identified by the compiler of these pages as E. indicus and there is no reason to doubt Izzard's identification of the species from Christmas Island.

 

Distribution

Other Regions

Christmas Island terrestrial & freshwater

Ecological Descriptors

All stages: phloem feeder.

 

Diagnosis

Vertex ochraceous, a transvers black fascia between the eyes; pronotum ochraceous, the posterior disc dark greyish, an arcuate impressed line near the anterior margin on which are more or less distinct brownish or piceous dots; scutellum ochraceous; face with transverse brown striae on each lateral area; femora with longitudinal linear brownish streaks; tegmina greyish subhyaline, here and there suffused with pale dull ochraceous, the veins pale brownish; vertex subangularly rounded in front, between the black transverse fascia and base a more or less distinct central longitudinal line; scutellum slightly granulose on basal area, transversely impressed before apical area which is somewhat closely wrinkled; face centrally moderately flattened and indistinctly finely granulose, this area widening towards clypeus. Length incl. tegm. 4 to 5 mm (Distant 1908).

 

History of changes

Note that this list may be incomplete for dates prior to September 2013.
Published As part of group Action Date Action Type Compiler(s)
05-Dec-2019 13-Aug-2013 MODIFIED
05-Dec-2019 30-Nov-2012 MODIFIED
05-Dec-2019 16-May-2012 MODIFIED
23-Jun-2011 ADDED