Physopelta (Neophysopelta) sita (Kirby, 1891)
Dindymus sita Kirby, 1891: 104–105, pl. IV: fig. 18 (description, figure, distribution).
SYNTYPES: Sri Lanka, Pundaloya (BMNH).
Dindymus sita: LETHIERRY & SEVERIN (1894): 247 (catalogue); DISTANT (1903a): 113 (redescription); DISTANT (1910): 97 (insisting on the generic placement in Dindymus).
Physopelta sita: BREDDIN (1909): 296 (new combination, distribution); BERGROTH (1913): 167 (catalogue); HUSSEY (1929): 33 (catalogue, distribution).
Type material examined. SYNTYPES: ♂ (BMNH), ‘Type [p, white round label with red circle submarginally] // avers: Dindymus / Sita Kb. / type [hw] / revers: Ceylon. / Green Coll. / 90-115. [p, white label] // 160 [hw, greyish label]’. The specimen is pinned through scutellum, right antenna and all legs on right side missing. – ♂ (BMNH), ‘avers: Dindymus / Sita / Kb. cotype [hw] / revers: Ceylon. / Green Coll. / 90-115. [p, white label] // 110 [hw, greyish label] // Pundaloya / Ceylon. [p, white label]’. The specimen is pinned through scutellum, left antennomere 4, left middle leg, right antennomeres 3 and 4, right protarsomeres 2 and 3, and entire mesotarsus missing.
Additional material examined. SRI LANKA: Dambula, 300 m a.s.l., 19.iv.–9.v.1991, 9♂♂ 14 ♀♀, J. Kolibáč lgt. (ZSMC) ; Diyatalawa, xii.1900, 1 ♂, no collector, P. Kment det. (BMNH) ; Henaratgota, 14.ii.1902, 1 ♂, Dr. Uzel lgt. (NMPC) ; Kandy, 30.iii.1902, 1 ♂ 1 ♀, Dr. Uzel lgt. (NMPC) ; ditto, 31.i.1978, 2 ♀♀, Plössl lgt. (EHIA); ditto, 600 m a.s.l., 1.–18.iv.1991, 1 ♂, J. Kolibáč (ZSMC); Maskeliya, no date, 1 ♂, no collector, P. Kment det. (BMNH) ; Peradeniya, x.1900, 1 ♀, no collector, P. Kment det. (BMNH) ; ditto, 22.xi.1901, 1 ♂, 30.xii.1901, 1 ♀, 13.i.1902, 1 ♂, ii.1902, 1 ♀, 26.iii.1902, 1 ♂, all Dr. Uzel lgt. (NMPC); Trincomalee, xi.1906, 2 ♀♀, no collector, P. Kment det. (BMNH) ; Uda Walawe, Sugarcane Research Institute, in sugarcane field, 17.iv.1968, 1 ♀, C.I.E. A4578, no collector, M. S. K. Ghauri det, P. Kment revid. (BMNH) .
Distribution. Sri Lanka (KIRBY 1891, BREDDIN 1909).