

Male
Allosepsis testacea. Male pinned specimen.
Deposited at: Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen (Denmark)
Diagnostic illustrations for adults
Adapted from:
Duda O (1926). Monographie der Sepsiden. (Dipt.). II. Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien 40: 1-110.
Source:
Sepsidae: Sepsinae: "Higher sepsids": Allosepsis
ALLOSEPSIS TESTACEA Walker 1860. Indonesia: Sulawesi Is., Makessar [now = Ujung Pandang]. Syntypes ♂♂ and ♀♀, in The Natural History Museum, London, Uk (2 ♀♀).
trivittata Bigot 1886. Sri Lanka: Exact locality not stated. Holotype ♂, in Oxford University Museum of Natural History, Oxford, UK.
retronotata Bigot 1886. Indonesia: Sulawesi IslandHolotype ♀, in Oxford University Museum of Natural History, Oxford, UK.
spectabilis de Meijere 1906 (as Micropeza). Singapore: Exact locality not stated. Lectotype ♂, in Museum für Naturkunde der Humboldt- Universität, Berlin, Germany.
Source:
Ozerov 2005, World Catalogue of the Family Sepsidae (Insecta: Diptera), Zoologicheskie issledovania 8.
Oriental: India (Karnataka), Indonesia (Sulawesi Is.), Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam.
Source:
Ozerov 2005, World Catalogue of the Family Sepsidae (Insecta: Diptera), Zoologicheskie issledovania 8.