Sapitia versicolor (Pic, 1920)

Material examined. 474, Sabah, Batu Punggul Resort env., 24.vi. ̅ 1.vii.1996, 11c, FIT (MHNG); 3, Sabah, Danum Valley, 14̅ 16.ii.1968, G. de Rougemont (MHNG); 1, Sabah, Poring Hot Springs, 500 m, 11.v.1987, Burckhard & Löbl (MHNG); 1, Sabah, Lahad Datu, Ulu Segama Forest Reserve, Danum Valley Conservation Area, Borneo Rain Forest Lodge, N 05°02.682′ E 117°45.553′, 250 m, iii̅ iv.2005, FIT, primary dipterocarp forest, E. Slade & J. Villanuava lgt. OUMNH 2055 ­062 (OUMNH).

Remarks. Thie species appears to be widely distributed and has been reported from Indonesia: Sumatra; East Malaysia: Sabah and Thailand (see LÖBL 2018). It is very similar to S. sumatrana Löbl, 1978 while it differs notably from S. lombokina by the nearly fused mesepimera and the stoud legs.