dez.61.7048.sp_1
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Coreidae
Melucha grandicula Brailovsky & Barrera, 2014
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(female, holotype). Dorsal color. Head and antennal segments I to III shiny orange, segment IV pale yellowish orange; pronotum coarsely punctate, strongly striate, reddish brown, with a single, longitudinal, median dark line, diffuse, with pigment in the punctures; scutellum reddish brown with basal third, lateral borders and apex shiny orange; clavus and corium finely punctate, reddish brown, moderately infuscate; hemelytral membrane amber, translucent, veins darker; connexival segments reddish brown with posterior spines black; dorsal abdominal segments dark orange with irregular dark marks.
Ventral color. Rostral segments (apex of IV dark brown), legs, and anterior and posterior lobe of metathoracic scent gland peritreme shiny to dull orange; pro- and mesopleura coarsely punctate with black elongate mark; hind femur dull orange with dorsal and ventral tubercles and spines black; hind tibiae dark orange with posterior third yellowish orange; middle and hind tarsus yellowish orange.
Structure. Body large-sized (above 22.00 mm), robust, almost glabrous.
Head. Antennal segment III cylindrical; rostrum reaching anterior margin of mesosternum.
Thorax. Pronotal disk declivent; anterolateral borders obliquely straight, nodulose, armed with five or six subacute spines; humeral angles prominent, laterally expanded, apically sharply pointed; posterolateral borders almost straight, nodulose, with three or four subacute spines; posterior border smooth, straight; callar region evident.
Legs. Fore and middle femora not incrassate; dorsal surface smooth, ventral surface distally armed; hind femur incrassate its dorsal surface with two rows of tubercles, ventral surface armed with two rows of spines increasing in size distally; fore and middle tibiae sub-cylindrical, unarmed, sulcate; inner and outer surfaces of hind tibiae markedly dilated; outer surface smooth, inner surface with short tubercles on the border.
Scutellum. Triangular, wider than long, transversely striate and punctate; apex subacute.
Abdomen. Posterior angle of abdominal segments III to VI armed with short but distinct spine.
Male. Unknown.
Measurements (holotype; mm). Total body length 27.50. Head length 2.28; width across eyes 2.98; interocular space 1.74; interocellar space 0.92; preocular distance 1.61; length of antennal segments: I, 6.15; II, 4.25; III, 3.80; IV, 7.60. Pronotal length 6.53; width across humeral angles 11.78. Scutellar length 3.19; width 3.57. Maximum width of abdomen 9.70.
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Known from Colombia and Peru.
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Figures 7‒12.Dorsal view of Melucha spp. 7, Melucha gladiator (Fabricius, 1803) (female). 8, Melucha quadrivittis Stål, 1862 (female). 9, Melucha phyllocnemis (Burmeister, 1835) (male). 10, Melucha quinquelineata Stål, 1865 (male). 11, Melucha grandicula sp. n. (female). 12, Melucha perampla sp. n. (female).
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dez.61.7048.sp_2
Animalia
Coreidae
Melucha perampla Brailovsky & Barrera, 2014
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(female, holotype). Dorsal color. Head yellow; preocular area and two short, diffuse stripes laterally to midline pale brown; antennal segments I to III black, IV yellow; pronotum finely punctate, yellow, pronotal disk with four longitudinal dark brown lines with pigment in the punctures and midline unpigmented; anterolateral spines of pronotum reddish brown; scutellar disk yellow with punctures reddish brown; clavus and corium dark yellow with punctures reddish brown; hemelytral membrane dark amber, veins brown and darker; connexival segments III to V dark brown with anterior third yellow, VI–VII with anterior half yellow and posterior half dark brown, and VIII––IX yellowish orange; upper border of connexivum anteriorly yellow and posteriorly black; posterolateral spines black; dorsal abdominal segments dark yellow with irregular dark brown marks.
Ventral color. Rostral segments (apex of IV dark brown), legs, anterior and posterior lobe of metathoracic scent gland peritreme and abdominal sterna yellow; hind femur yellow with ventral spines and apical border reddish brown to black; hind tibia yellowish orange, posterior third yellow with dark reddish brown transverse mark near posterior third.
Structure. Body large-sized (above 22.00 mm), robust, almost glabrous.
Head. Antennal segment III dilated; rostrum reaching anterior margin of mesosternum.
Thorax. Pronotal disk declivent; anterolateral borders obliquely straight, armed with 15 or more acute spines; humeral angles prominent, laterally expanded and apically blunt; posterolateral borders nodulose with three or four subacute spines; posterior border smooth, straight; callar region evident.
Legs. Fore and middle femora not incrassate their dorsal surface smooth, ventral surface distally armed; hind femur incrassate its dorsal surface smooth, ventral surface armed with two rows of spines increasing in size distally; fore and middle tibiae sub-cylindrical, unarmed, sulcate; inner and outer surface of hind tibiae markedly dilated; outer surface smooth, inner surface with short tubercles on the border.
Scutellum. Triangular, longer than wide, transversely striate, punctate; apex subacute.
Abdomen. Posterior angle of abdominal segments III to VII armed with short but distinct spine.
Male. Unknown.
Measurements (holotype; mm). Total body length 25.75. Head length 1.90; width across eyes 2.59; interocular space 1.55; interocellar space 0.77; preocular distance 1.38; length of antennal segments: I, 5.77; II, 4.10; III, 4.25; IV, 6.84. Pronotal length 5.74; width across humeral angles 8.76. Scutellar length 3.66; width 3.37. Maximum width of abdomen 9.73.
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Known from Bolivia and Paraguay.
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Figures 7‒12.Dorsal view of Melucha spp. 7, Melucha gladiator (Fabricius, 1803) (female). 8, Melucha quadrivittis Stål, 1862 (female). 9, Melucha phyllocnemis (Burmeister, 1835) (male). 10, Melucha quinquelineata Stål, 1865 (male). 11, Melucha grandicula sp. n. (female). 12, Melucha perampla sp. n. (female).
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dez.61.7048.sp_3
Animalia
Coreidae
Melucha lineatella (Fabricius, 1803)
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Brailovsky H, Barrera E (2014) Revisional notes on the genus Melucha (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Coreidae) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61(1): 15–22
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Figures 1–6.Dorsal view of Melucha spp. 1, Melucha aculeata Montandon, 1895 (male). 2, Melucha biolleyi Distant, 1900 (male). 3, Melucha dilatata (Fabricius, 1798) (male). 4, Melucha acutispina Breddin, 1903 (female). 5, Melucha chapadana Brailovsky, 1993 (female). 6, Melucha lineatella (Fabricius, 1798) (male).
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Animalia
Coreidae
Melucha phyllocnemis (Burmeister, 1835)
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Bolivia: Coroico Yungas. Brazil: Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Rio Grande do Sul. Colombia: Nova Granada (Stål 1870). Paraguay (Stål 1870, Blöte 1938, Osborn 1904, Packauskas 2010).
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Figures 7‒12.Dorsal view of Melucha spp. 7, Melucha gladiator (Fabricius, 1803) (female). 8, Melucha quadrivittis Stål, 1862 (female). 9, Melucha phyllocnemis (Burmeister, 1835) (male). 10, Melucha quinquelineata Stål, 1865 (male). 11, Melucha grandicula sp. n. (female). 12, Melucha perampla sp. n. (female).
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dez.61.7048.sp_5
Animalia
Coreidae
Melucha quadrivittis Stål, 1862
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Mexico, Oaxaca, Veracruz, Atoyac and Orizaba (Stål 1862, Walker 1871, Distant 1893, Packauskas 2010).
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Figures 7‒12.Dorsal view of Melucha spp. 7, Melucha gladiator (Fabricius, 1803) (female). 8, Melucha quadrivittis Stål, 1862 (female). 9, Melucha phyllocnemis (Burmeister, 1835) (male). 10, Melucha quinquelineata Stål, 1865 (male). 11, Melucha grandicula sp. n. (female). 12, Melucha perampla sp. n. (female).
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Figures 1–6.Dorsal view of Melucha spp. 1, Melucha aculeata Montandon, 1895 (male). 2, Melucha biolleyi Distant, 1900 (male). 3, Melucha dilatata (Fabricius, 1798) (male). 4, Melucha acutispina Breddin, 1903 (female). 5, Melucha chapadana Brailovsky, 1993 (female). 6, Melucha lineatella (Fabricius, 1798) (male).
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dez.61.7129.sp_1
Sinophasma Günther, 1940
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George H (2014) A new species of Sinophasma Günther, 1940 from Guangxi, China (Phasmida: Diapheromeridae: Necrosciinae) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61(1): 23–25
dez.61.7129.sp_2
Sinophasma damingshanensis Ho
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George H (2014) A new species of Sinophasma Günther, 1940 from Guangxi, China (Phasmida: Diapheromeridae: Necrosciinae) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61(1): 23–25
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Male. Medium-sized. General colour of body, wings and legs green. Body slender and slim.
Head green, with six blackish longitudinal stripes reaching hind margin of head. Smooth, lacking granulation. Oval, longer and broader than pronotum, slightly constricted behind eyes posteriorly. Vertex flat, with an oval and shallow depression between bases of antennae. Occiput convex, with distinct median furrow, lateral furrows indistinct. Compound eyes light brown, rounded and prominent, about 1.5 times length of genae. Antennae dark brown, densely covered with setae; filiform, longer than forelegs; first segment flattened at base, rectangular, parallel-sided, about 1.5 times length of second segment, shorter than third segment; second and third segments cylindrical.
Pronotum rectangular, transverse and longitudinal sulci crossing before middle, anterior margin curved inward, hind margin slightly rounded. Mesonotum densely granulated, elongate, more than 4 times length of pronotum, slightly parallel-sided, median line distinct, with a long carina along lateral margins. Mesopleura and mesosternum with inconspicuous and dense granules. Metapleura and metasternum smooth.
Abdomen dorsally green with brownish markings, ventral surface yellowish green. Smooth. Cylindrical and slender. Second to six terga parallel-sided, roughly equal in length. Seventh tergum gently expanded posteriorly. Eighth tergum trapezoid, gradually expanded posteriorly. Ninth tergum elongate and swollen, the longest, distinctly constricted medially, hind margin deeply emarginated; posterolateral angles elongate distinctly, apices obtuse; lateral margins raised. Anal segment rectangular, with a small horn medially; with ninth tergum vertically, longer than eighth tergum, reaching hind margin of anal segment; hind margin with four small emarginations, lateral angles elongate tuberculately. Poculum cup-shaped, hind margin rounded and broad. Cerci long and straight, cylindrical, apices rounded, not surpassing end of anal segment.
Tegmina brownish black, elevated angle blunt, with a yellow longitudinal stripe being laterad of elevation; oval, slightly as long as head, subtruncate posteriorly. Alae green, with dark brown longitudinal band, anal region dull rose; long, reaching posterior region of sixth tergum.
Legs slender and long. Unarmed, covered with dense and short bristles. Coxae rufous brown. Femora and tibiae green, black apically. Tarsi orange brown.
Female. Similar to male, but distinctly larger and robust. General colour of body, wings and legs green. Body slender and cylindrical.
Head greenish brown to light brown, occiput with six black longitudinal bands segregated by light brown longitudinal stripes. Smooth. Oval, distinctly longer than wide. Vertex flat, with a small oval depression between bases of antennae, its diameter as long as second antennal segment. Occiput distinctly convex, with median and lateral furrows. Compound eyes light brown, oval, about 2.5 times length of genae. Antennae dark brown, filiform, longer than forelegs; first segment slightly flattened at base, about 1.8 times length of second segment, as long as third segment.
Pronotum green, shorter than head, gently expanded posteriorly, with transverse and longitudinal sulci crossing before middle, anterior margin curved inward, hind margin truncate. Mesonotum green, densely covered with yellow and small granules; about 4 times length of pronotum, median line indistinct. Mesopleura, mesosternum, metapleura and metasternum densely granulated as in mesonotum. Metanotum smooth, longer than median segment.
Abdomen dorsally and ventrally yellowish green. Smooth. Cylindrical, tapering posteriorly. Second to six terga roughly equal in length. Eighth tergum dilated into a slight and rounded lobe posterolaterally. Seventh sternum lacking preopercular organ. Anal segment slightly longer than ninth tergum, with small U-shaped notch on hind margin, lateral angles rounded. Supra-anal plate very small, hind margin rounded, exceeding hind margin of anal segment. Subgenital plate scoop-shaped, distinctly decurved in second half, strongly carinate laterally, apex pointed. Gonapophyses exposed, apex obtuse, reaching middle of ninth tergum. Cerci light brown, straight and cylindrical, apices pointed, surpassing hind margin of anal segment.
Tegmina brownish black, with light brown veins, elevated angle blunt, with a pale white longitudinal stripe being laterad of elevation; oval, longer than head, hind margin truncate. Alae green with dark brown longitudinal band, anal region dull rose; long, reaching middle of fifth tergum.
Legs slender and long. Unarmed. Coxae buff brown. Profemora and protibiae rufous green. Mesofemora, mesotibiae, metafemora and metatibiae green. Apices of femora and tibiae black. Tarsi rufous brown.
Measurements. Length (mm): Holotype: ♂, body length 52.0, antennae 41.0, head 3.0, pronotum 2.0, mesonotum 9.5, metanotum including median segment 7.5, profemora 14.0, mesofemora 10.0, metafemora 15.0, protibiae 12.0, mesotibiae 9.0, metatibiae 14.0. Paratypes: ♂, body length 51.0–52.0, antennae 34.0–36.0, head 3.0–3.5, pronotum 2.0–2.2, mesonotum 9.5, metanotum including median segment 7.0, profemora 12.5–13.0, mesofemora 9.0–10.0, metafemora 14.0, protibiae 11.0–12.0, mesotibiae 9.0, metatibiae 13.0–14.0, tegmina 2.5–3.0, alae 22.0–25.0. Paratypes: ♀, body length 59.0–73.0, antennae 29.0–43.0, head 4.0–5.0, pronotum 2.5–3.0, mesonotum 11.5–14.0, metanotum including median segment 7.0, profemora 11.0–15.0, mesofemora 8.0–10.0, metafemora 12.0–15.0, protibiae 9.0–14.0, mesotibiae 7.0–9.0, metatibiae 10.0–14.0, tegmina 3.5–4.5, alae 25.0–28.0.
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Guangxi, China.
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Figures 1–2.Habitus images of Sinophasma damingshanensis sp. n. 1. Male, lateral view; 2. Female, lateral view.
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Figures 3–6.Sinophasma damingshanensis sp. n. from Guangxi, China. 3. Male, terminal end of abdomen, lateral view; 4. Male, terminal end of abdomen, dorsal view; 5. Female, terminal end of abdomen, lateral view; 6. Female, terminal end of abdomen, dorsal view. [scale bar = 5 mm]
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dez.61.7155.sp_1
Animalia
Aradidae
Aradus macrosomus Heiss, 2014
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Heiss E (2014) Revision of the flat bug family Aradidae from Baltic Amber IX. Aradus macrosomus sp. n. (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61(1): 27–29
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Macropterous female. Body with fine granulation. Colour light brown with darker patches on head, pronotum and hemelytra.
Head. Wider across eyes than long (32 / 29). Clypeus subparallel, twice as long as antennal segment I, apex rounded. Antenniferous tubercles subparallel, acute, shorter than antennal segment I. Lateral margins begranulate, a distinct preocular tubercle present. Antennae slender, 1.72 × as long as width of head; antennal segment I short but widest, here secondarily depressed; II longest, thinner at middle than at its ends; III shorter than II tapering toward base; IV shortest with pilose apex. Relative length of antennal segments I / II / III / IV = 6 / 23 / 17 / 11. Eyes reniform, large, protruding laterally. Postocular lobes rounded, their margins beset with some larger tubercles. Vertex with U-shaped depression. Rostrum arising from an open atrium, four-segmented, reaching anterior 1/3 of prosternum.
Pronotum. 2.56 × as wide as long (64 / 25). Lateral margins irregularly serrate, angularly expanded at middle then strongly converging and constricted anteriorly. Anterolateral angles rectangular, anterior margin straight. Surface only slightly convex, with 4 longitudinal carinae, the median ones of full length, the lateral ones shorter, reaching to shallow transverse impressions. Humeral angles slightly carinate. Posterior margin concave at middle, rounded laterally.
Scutellum. Triangular, 1.60 × as long as wide at base (40 / 25). Lateral margins straight and carinate, apex narrowly rounded. Disk elevated at basal 1/3, surface granulate.
Hemelytra. Basal lateral expansion of corium rounded; posterior angle of corium reaching posterior margin of dorsal external laterotergite (deltg) V. Veins distinct, M-Cu situated posterior to A-Cu. Membrane with 4 distinct veins, reaching to anterior margin of tergit VII, surface wrinkled.
Abdomen. Widely rounded; lateral margins of deltg II-VI slightly convex posteroexterior angles not produced; deltg VII broadly rounded posteriorly, paratergites VIII cleft at middle, apex rounded with a blunt lateral tooth. Ventral side with a longitudinal groove, reaching from sternite VIII to prosternum. Spiracles II-VII ventral and far from lateral margin, VIII lateral and visible from above.
Legs. Femora fusiform, trochanters fused along visible sutures. Tibiae cylindrical, slender, protibial comb present. Tarsi two segmented with slender curved claws lacking pulvilli.
Measurements. Length 9.2 mm; length of antennae 2.25 mm; width of abdomen 5.05 mm; width of corium 3.75 mm; width of tergite VIII 1.7 mm.
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Heiss E (2014) Revision of the flat bug family Aradidae from Baltic Amber IX. Aradus macrosomus sp. n. (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61(1): 27–29
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Figures 1–4.Aradus macrosomus sp. n., 1 – dorsal view; 2 – ventral view; 3 – head and pronotum, dorsal view; 4 – terminal segments, ventral view.
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dez.61.7185.sp_1
Animalia
Aphididae
Stomaphis longirostris Łukasz & Kanturski, 2014
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Body large, oval. Head distinctly sclerotised, dark. Antennae pale, with first two segments darker, densely covered with short setae (Fig. 1a). Legs dark, with only middle of tibiae slightly paler. Head covered with numerous short setae. Epicranial suture well developed. Eyes small, with triommatidia not well separated. Antennae 0.13 – 0.34 times body length. Antennal segments IV and VI shorter than V, which is thinner in the middle of its length (Fig. 1b, compare with apterous viviparous female – Fig. 3ab). Antennal ratios: ant. segm. III / segm. IV+V+VI 0.62 – 0.64; segm. III / segm. IV 2.03 – 2.42; segm. IV / segm. V 0.60 – 0.83; segm. V / segm. VI 1.24 – 1.57; segm. VI base / segm. VI terminal process 4.30 – 6.25. Secondary rhinaria of unequal diameter on III and IV antennal segments. Accessory rhinaria on antennal segment VI diffused on the base of segment. Terminal process subequal to the diameter of primary rhinarium, with nodose protuberances at the apex (Fig. 1c). Rostrum longer than body. Labrum covered with 1–5 setae (Fig. 1d). Apical segment of rostrum (ARS) 1.64 – 1.79 times HT II and 2.46 – 2.95 ant. segm. VI terminal process, with numerous accessory setae.
Prothorax dark, with spinal and marginal sclerotizations. Meso- and metathorax with marginal sclerites only. Mesothoracic furca small, well separated. Metathoracic furca reduced, only in form of small, distinctly sclerotised protuberances. Legs covered by long and pointed setae, as long as the diameter of tibia in the middle. HT II 1.26 – 1.36 times second segment of middle tarsus (MT II). Ratio of ant. segm. IV to HT II 0.68 – 0.81.
Abdomen membranous, covered with fine, long setae, with three rows of dark, intersegmental insertions. Spiracles on very small, pigmented sclerites. Siphuncular pores on distinct, sclerotised cones. Anterior part of the cone often extended, broken into smaller scleroites (Fig. 1f, unlike in apterous viviparous female – Fig. 3d). Weak, paired spinal sclerites, often broken into many small scleroites, sometimes absent, on abdominal tergite VII. Abdominal tergite VIII distinctly and uniformly sclerotised, covered with a few rows of long setae in the posterior part of the tergite. Subgenital plate separated into two big sclerites, covered with long setae. Cauda rounded, sclerotised, covered with many long setae (Fig. 1e).
Stomaphis longirostris (n = 4) and Stomaphis graffii (n = 5). Measurements of fundatrices (in mm). Character Stomaphis longirostris Stomaphis graffii Body length 6.27 – 6.55 5.95 – 6.05 Antennae length 1.95 – 2.16 1.89 – 2.05 Ant. segm. III 0.63 – 0.69 0.63 – 0.72 Ant. segm. IV 0.28 – 0.31 0.23 – 0.27 Ant. segm. V 0.36 – 0.46 0.40 – 0.42 Ant. segm VI 0.28 – 0.31 0.31 – 0.34 Ant. VI terminal process 0.04 – 0.06 0.06 – 0.08 Ant VI base 0.23 – 0.26 0.25 – 0.27 Apical segment of rostrum 0.64 – 0.68 0.58 – 0.64 Second segment of middle tarsus 0.30 – 0.32 0.30 – 0.31 First segment of hind tarsus 0.14 – 0.15 0.13 – 0.15 Second segment of hind tarsus 0.38 – 0.41 0.39 – 0.41 SIPH slcerite length 0.54 – 0.62 0.65 – 0.80 SIPH sclerite width 0.30 – 0.39 0.37 – 0.46 Subgenital plate length 0.54 – 0.62 0.32 – 0.35 Subgenital plate width 0.69 – 0.75 0.75 – 0.80 Rhinaria on ant. segm. III 0 – 7 4 – 9 Rhinaria on ant. segm. IV 4 – 6 3 – 5 Rhinaria on ant. segm. V 1 – 2 1 – 2 Rhinaria on ant. segm. VI 3 – 6 4 – 6 Number of ommatidia 17 – 23 10 – 20
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Figure 1.Stomaphis longirostris – fundatrix: (a) antenna, (b) antennal segments V and VI, (c) antennal segment VI, (d) labrum (arrows indicate setae), (e) distal part of abdomen with subgenital plate and cauda, (f) siphuncular sclerite.
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Łukasz D, Kanturski M (2014) Description of hitherto unknown fundatrices of Stomaphis graffii and S. longirostris (Hemiptera, Aphididae, Lachninae) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61(1): 31–36
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Figure 3.Stomaphis longirostris – apterous viviparous female: (a) antenna, (b) antennal segments III and IV, (c) labrum, (d) siphuncular sclerite.
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Aphididae
Stomaphis graffii Łukasz & Kanturski, 2014
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Łukasz D, Kanturski M (2014) Description of hitherto unknown fundatrices of Stomaphis graffii and S. longirostris (Hemiptera, Aphididae, Lachninae) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61(1): 31–36
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Body large, oval. Head distinctly sclerotised, dark. Antennae pale, but with apices of segments (especially V and VI) darker, densely covered with short setae (Fig. 2a). Prothorax dark. Legs dark, with only middle of tibiae slightly paler at the ventral margin. Head covered with short setae. Epicranial suture well developed. Eyes small, with triommatidia not well separated. Antennae 0.31 – 0.34 times body length. Antennal segments IV and VI shorter than ant. segm. V, which is slightly thinner in the middle of its length (Fig. 2b). Antennal ratios: ant. segm. III / segm. IV+V+VI 0.65 – 0.67; segm. III / segm. IV 2.44 – 2.87; segm. IV / segm. V 0.56 – 0.67; segm. V / segm. VI 1.17 – 1.32; segm. VI base / segm. VI terminal process 3.12 – 4.16. Secondary rhinaria of unequal diameter on ant. segm. III and segm. IV. Accessory rhinaria on ant. segm. VI diffused on the base of segment. Terminal process slightly longer than the diameter of primary rhinarium, with nodose protuberances at the apex (Fig. 2c). Rostrum longer than body. Labrum covered with 6-14 setae (Fig. 2d). ARS 1.41 – 1.60 times HT II and 2.14 – 2.56 ant. segm. VI terminal process, with numerous accessory setae.
Prothorax with spinal and marginal sclerotizations. Meso- and metathorax with marginal sclerites only. Mesothoracic furca small, well separated. Metathoracic furca reduced, only in form of small, distinctly sclerotised protuberances. Legs covered by long setae, as long as the diameter of tibia in the middle. HT II 1.30 – 1.36 times MT II; ant. segm. IV / HT II 0.51 – 0.67;
Abdomen membranous, covered with fine, long setae, with three rows of dark, intersegmental insertions. Spiracles on very small, pigmented scleroites. Siphuncular pores on distinct, sclerotised cones. Anterior part of the cone always extended and paler (Fig. 2f, unlike in apterous viviparous female – Fig. 4d). Weak, paired spinal sclerites, always broken into a few small scleroites, sometimes present on abdominal tergite VII. Abdominal tergite VIII distinctly and uniformly sclerotised, covered with a few rows of long setae in the posterior margin of the tergite. Subgenital plate separated into two big sclerites, covered with long setae. Cauda rounded, sclerotised, covered with many long setae (Fig. 2e).
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Figure 2.Stomaphis graffii – fundatrix: (a) antenna, (b) antennal segments V and VI, (c) antennal segment VI, (d) labrum (arrows indicate setae), (e) distal part of abdomen with subgenital plate and cauda, (f) siphuncular sclerite.
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Figure 4.Stomaphis graffii – apterous viviparous female: (a) antenna, (b) antennal segments III and IV, (c) labrum, (d) siphuncular sclerite.
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Hydrophilidae
Oosternum andersoni Deler-Hernández, Cala-Riquelme & Fikáček, 2014
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Deler-Hernández A, Cala-Riquelme F, Fikáček M (2014) A review of the genus Oosternum Sharp of the West Indies (Coleoptera: Hydrophilidae: Sphaeridiinae) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61(1): 43–63
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Habitus. Body elongate oval, gradually narrowing posteriad; total leght/total width ratio = 1.7. Length: 1.25–1.29 mm, length of holotype: 1.37 mm; width: 0.73–0.77 mm, width of holotype: 0.75 mm.
Coloration. Coloration of dorsal side brown to dark brown, elytra darker than pronotum, head dark brown. Ventral side brown. Femora and tibiae brown, tarsi, antennomeres 1–6 and mouthparts yellowish, antennal club pale reddish brown.
Head. Clypeus with sparse punctation consisting of fine rounded punctures, each puncture bearing fine decumbent seta; setae pale; interstices without microsculpture; anterior margin of clypeus slightly concave. Frons with dense punctation consisting of coarse rounded punctures, punctures of same shape medially and laterally; interstices with fine mesh-like microsculpture. Eyes moderately large. Mentum 1.8× wider than long, anterior margin slightly emarginate; anteromedian part not distinctly impressed; with sparse punctation, punctation consisting of minute, nearly indistinct punctures bearing minute setae; interstices with very fine microsculpture, opaque. Submentum without poriferous disc-like fields. Maxillary palpus with palpomeres 2 and 4 ca. 1.5× longer than palpomere 3. Antenna with 9 antennomeres; scapus shorter than antennomeres 2–6 combined.
Prothorax. Pronotum evenly convex forming continuous curve with elytra in lateral view. Lateral margin weakly sinuate; with narrow marginal bead. Pronotal punctation uniform in size, moderately dense; slightly sparser than that on frons, consisting of small, rasp-like punctures, slightly sparser laterally than medially; all punctures bearing long setae; interstices without microsculpture. Transverse row of punctures on posterior margin of pronotum absent. Median portion of prosternum not elevated and demarcated from lateral portions, median carina of prosternum narrow, projecting more anteriad mesally than anterior margin of median portion, with anterior portion elevated into small tooth in lateral view. Postero-mesal projection with deep notch. Antennal groves moderately large. Lateral margin of antennal grooves rounded.
Mesothorax. Scutellar shield bearing a few small punctures; interstices without microsculpture. Elytral series 1–5 arising basally, series 6–9 joint subbasally. Serial punctures small, transverse, sparsely arranged, with minute setae (indistinct under binocular microscope). Interval 2 narrower than interval 3, lower than intervals 1 and 3, reaching elytral apex, intervals 5, 7 and 9 distinctly higher than adjacent intervals. Elytral interstices shiny, without microsculpture. Preepisternal plate wide, drop-like, 2× longer than wide, widely attached to metaventrite; posterior part of preepisternal elevation slightly overlapping over anterior margin of metaventrite; median part flat; bearing sparsely arranged shallow setiferous punctures; interstices without microsculpture.
Metathorax. Metaventrite distinctly longer than preepisternal elevation of mesothorax, median portion markedly differing from lateral portion in punctation and microsculpture; punctation of median portion consisting of small rounded punctures, interstices without microsculpture, shiny. Anterolateral ridges bent posteriad along lateral margin of metaventrite, concave laterally, not meeting together and bent posteriad mesally. Anterior margin of metaventrite not crenulate.
Abdomen. Ventrite 1 with additional longitudinal ridges laterally. Ventrites 2–5 without longitudinal ridges; posterior margin of all ventrites lacking denticles.
Male genitalia. Aedeagus 0.5 mm long, parameres 1.2× longer than phallobase. Parameres continuously narrowing apicad, bearing two short setae apically. Phallobase wide, 1.4× longer than wide. Median lobe slightly shorter than parameres, widely oval in shape, slightly narrowing at apex. Membranous lateral projections of median lobe absent. Gonopore absent.
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Oosternum andersoni sp. n. is a Cuban endemic species currently known from the western, central and eastern parts of the island (Fig. 61).
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Figures 1–12.Habitus of Oosternum from West Indies. 1–2. Oosternum andersoni sp. n., lenght = 1.25 mm (1. dorsal view, 2. lateral view). 3–4. Oosternum bacharenge sp. n., lenght = 1.40 mm (3. dorsal view, 4. lateral view). 5–6. Oosternum cercyonoides sp. n., lenght = 1.95 mm (5. dorsal view, 6. lateral view). 7–8. Oosternum insulare sp. n., lenght = 1.40 mm (7. dorsal view, 8. lateral view). 9–10. Oosternum latum Fikáček, Hebauer & Hansen, 2009, lenght = 1.50 mm (9. dorsal view, 10. lateral view). 11–12. Oosternum luciae sp. n., lenght = 1.41 mm (11. dorsal view, 22. lateral view).
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Figures 19–28.Pronotal punctation and microsculpture. 19. Oosternum andersoni 20. Oosternum bacharenge 21. Oosternum cercyonoides 22. Oosternum insulare 23. Oosternum latum 24. Oosternum luciae 25. Oosternum megnai 26. Oosternum pecki 27. Oosternum sharpi 28. Oosternum sp. (Bahamas).
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Figures 29–38.Median portion of prosternum. 29. Oosternum andersoni 30. Oosternum bacharenge 31. Oosternum cercyonoides 32. Oosternum megnai 33. Oosternum pecki 34. Oosternum sp. (Bahamas) 35. Oosternum insulare 36. Oosternum latum 37. Oosternum luciae 38. Oosternum sharpi.
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Figures 39–44.Meso- and metaventrite plate. 39. Oosternum andersoni 40. Oosternum bacharenge 41. Oosternum cercyonoides 42. Oosternum insulare 43. Oosternum latum 44. Oosternum luciae.
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Figures 53–60.Aedeagus. 53. Oosternum andersoni 54. Oosternum bacharenge 55. Oosternum insulare 56. Oosternum latum 57. Oosternum luciae 58. Oosternum megna i 59. Oosternum pecki 60. Oosternum sharpi.
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Figure 61.Distribution of the representatives of the Oosternum from West Indies. Shape of the symbols indicate the species group which the respective species belongs to (see the Discussion for details).
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dez.61.7566.sp_2
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Hydrophilidae
Oosternum bacharenge Deler-Hernández, Cala-Riquelme & Fikáček, 2014
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Habitus. Body elongate oval, gradually narrowing posteriad; total length /total widht ratio = 1.6. Length: 1.4 mm; width: 0.84 mm.
Coloration. Coloration of dorsal side of head, pronotum and elytra dark brown. Ventral side brown.
Head. Clypeus with sparse punctation consisting of fine punctures, each puncture bearing fine decumbent seta; setae pale; interstices without microsculpture; anterior margin of clypeus slightly concave. Frons with moderately dense punctation, consisting of coarse, crescent-like punctures, punctures of same shape medially and laterally; interstices without microsculpture. Eyes moderately large. Mentum 1.8× wider than long, anterior margin slightly emarginate; anteromedian part not distinctly impressed; with sparse punctation consisting of small and isolated, nearly indistinct punctures bearing minute setae; interstices with very fine microsculpture, opaque. Submentum without poriferous disc-like fields. Maxillary palpus with palpomeres 2 and 4 ca. 1.5× longer than palpomere 3. Antenna with 9 antennomeres; scapus shorter than antennomeres 2–6 combined.
Prothorax. Pronotum evenly convex forming continuous curve with elytra in lateral view. Lateral margin of pronotum angulate, with narrow marginal bead. Pronotal punctation uniform in size, moderately dense, slightly denser than that on frons, consisting of small, rasp-like punctures similar on whole surface of pronotum; all punctures bearing long setae; interstices without microsculpture. Median portion of prosternum not elevated and demarcated from lateral portions, median carina of prosternum narrow, projecting more anteriad mesally than anterior margin of median portion, with anterior portion elevated into small tooth in lateral view. Postero-mesal projection with deep notch. Antennal groves moderately large. Lateral margin of antennal grooves rounded.
Mesothorax. Scutellar shield bearing a few tiny punctures; interstices without microsculpture. Elytral punctures coarse, shallowly impressed, rounded to slightly transverse. Serial punctures small; transverse; sparsely arranged, with minute setae (indistinct under binocular microscope). Interval 2 narrower than interval 3, lower than intervals 1 and 3, reaching elytral apex, intervals 5, 7 and 9 as convex as adjacent intervals. Elytral interstices shiny, without microsculpture. Preepisternal plate narrow, suboval, 2.8× longer than wide, widely attached to metaventrite; posterior part of preepisternal elevation slightly overlapping over anterior margin of metaventrite; median part flat; bearing sparsely arranged shallow setiferous punctures; interstices without microsculpture.
Metathorax. Metaventrite distinctly longer than preepisternal elevation of mesothorax, median portion markedly differing from lateral portion in punctation and microsculpture; punctation of median portion sparse, consisting of minute punctures, interstices without microsculpture, shiny. Anterolateral ridges bent posteriad along lateral margin of metaventrite, concave laterally, meeting together and proyecting posteriad mesally. Anterior margin of metaventrite not crenulate.
Abdomen. Ventrite 1 with additional longitudinal ridges laterally. Ventrites 2–5 without longitudinal ridges; posterior margin of all ventrites lacking denticles.
Male genitalia. Aedeagus 0.48 mm long, parameres 0.8× longer than phallobase. Parameres continuously narrowing apicad, bearing two short setae apically. Phallobase wide, 2× longer than wide. Median lobe ca. as long as parameres, nearly parallel-sided, with wide apical projection. Membranous lateral projections of median lobe absent. Gonopore absent.
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Oosternum bacharenge sp. n. is a Hispaniolan endemic species currently only known from the type locality in the northeastern part of the Dominican Republic (Hato Mayor province) (Fig. 61).
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Figures 1–12.Habitus of Oosternum from West Indies. 1–2. Oosternum andersoni sp. n., lenght = 1.25 mm (1. dorsal view, 2. lateral view). 3–4. Oosternum bacharenge sp. n., lenght = 1.40 mm (3. dorsal view, 4. lateral view). 5–6. Oosternum cercyonoides sp. n., lenght = 1.95 mm (5. dorsal view, 6. lateral view). 7–8. Oosternum insulare sp. n., lenght = 1.40 mm (7. dorsal view, 8. lateral view). 9–10. Oosternum latum Fikáček, Hebauer & Hansen, 2009, lenght = 1.50 mm (9. dorsal view, 10. lateral view). 11–12. Oosternum luciae sp. n., lenght = 1.41 mm (11. dorsal view, 22. lateral view).
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Figures 19–28.Pronotal punctation and microsculpture. 19. Oosternum andersoni 20. Oosternum bacharenge 21. Oosternum cercyonoides 22. Oosternum insulare 23. Oosternum latum 24. Oosternum luciae 25. Oosternum megnai 26. Oosternum pecki 27. Oosternum sharpi 28. Oosternum sp. (Bahamas).
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Figures 29–38.Median portion of prosternum. 29. Oosternum andersoni 30. Oosternum bacharenge 31. Oosternum cercyonoides 32. Oosternum megnai 33. Oosternum pecki 34. Oosternum sp. (Bahamas) 35. Oosternum insulare 36. Oosternum latum 37. Oosternum luciae 38. Oosternum sharpi.
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Figures 39–44.Meso- and metaventrite plate. 39. Oosternum andersoni 40. Oosternum bacharenge 41. Oosternum cercyonoides 42. Oosternum insulare 43. Oosternum latum 44. Oosternum luciae.
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Figures 53–60.Aedeagus. 53. Oosternum andersoni 54. Oosternum bacharenge 55. Oosternum insulare 56. Oosternum latum 57. Oosternum luciae 58. Oosternum megna i 59. Oosternum pecki 60. Oosternum sharpi.
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Figure 61.Distribution of the representatives of the Oosternum from West Indies. Shape of the symbols indicate the species group which the respective species belongs to (see the Discussion for details).
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dez.61.7566.sp_3
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Oosternum cercyonoides Deler-Hernández, Cala-Riquelme & Fikáček, 2014
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Habitus. Body elongate oval, gradually narrowing posteriad; total length /total width ratio = 2.5. Length: 1.9–1.95 mm, length of holotype: 1.9 mm; width: 0.75–0.78 mm, width of holotype: 0.78 mm.
Coloration. Coloration of dorsal side brown to dark brown, elytra darker than pronotum, head dark brown. Ventral side brown. Femora and tibiae brown, tarsi and mouthparts yellow.
Head. Clypeus with sparse punctation consisting of small rounded punctures, each puncture bearing fine decumbent seta; setae pale; interstices without microsculpture; anterior margin of clypeus truncate. Frons with dense punctation consisting of coarse, impressed rounded punctures, punctures of same shape medially and laterally; interstices without microsculpture. Eyes moderately large. Mentum 1.8× wider than long, anterior margin slightly emarginate; anteromedian part not distinctly impressed; with sparse punctation, consisting of small, nearly indistinct punctures bearing minute setae; interstices with very fine microsculpture, opaque. Submentum without poriferous disc-like fields. Maxillary palpus with palpomeres 2 and 4 ca. 1.2× longer than palpomere 3.
Prothorax. Pronotum evenly convex forming continuous curve with elytra in lateral view. Lateral margin of pronotum angulate, with narrow marginal bead. Pronotal punctation uniform in size, moderately dense, as dense as that on frons, consisting of small rasp-like punctures similar on whole surface of pronotum; all punctures bearing long setae; interstices without microsculpture. Median portion of prosternum not elevated and demarcated from lateral portions, median carina of prosternum narrow, not projecting more anteriad mesally than anterior margin of median portion, with anterior portion elevated into small tooth in lateral view. Postero-mesal projection with deep notch. Antennal grooves moderately large. Lateral margin of antennal grooves subangulate.
Mesothorax. Scutellar shield bearing a few small rasp-like punctures; interstices without microsculpture. Elytral series 1–5 and 8 arising basally, series 6–7 and 9 joint subbasally. Serial punctures small; transverse; sparsely arranged; with minute setae (indistinct under binocular microscope). Interval 2 of the same width as interval 3, as high as intervals 1 and 3, reaching elytral apex, intervals 5, 7 and 9 as convex as adjacent intervals. Elytral interstices shiny, without microsculpture. Preepisternal plate wide, drop-like, 1.7× longer than wide, widely attached to metaventrite; posterior part of preepisternal elevation slightly overlapping over anterior margin of metaventrite; median part flat; bearing sparsely arranged shallow setiferous punctures; interstices without microsculpture.
Metathorax. Metaventrite distinctly shorter than preepisternal elevation of mesothorax, median portion markedly differing from lateral portion in punctation and microsculpture; punctation of median portion consting of sparsely arranged but large rasp-like setiferious punctures, interstices without microsculpture, shiny. Anterolateral ridges bent posteriad along lateral margin of metaventrite, concave laterally, not meeting together mesally. Anterior margin of metaventrite not crenulate.
Abdomen. Ventrite 1 with additional longitudinal ridges laterally. Ventrites 2–5 without longitudinal ridges; posterior margin of all ventrites lacking denticles.
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Oosternum cercyonoides sp. n. is a Jamaican endemic currently only known from the type locality in the Blue Mountains, i.e. the highest mountain massif in the eastern part of the island (Fig. 61).
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Figures 1–12.Habitus of Oosternum from West Indies. 1–2. Oosternum andersoni sp. n., lenght = 1.25 mm (1. dorsal view, 2. lateral view). 3–4. Oosternum bacharenge sp. n., lenght = 1.40 mm (3. dorsal view, 4. lateral view). 5–6. Oosternum cercyonoides sp. n., lenght = 1.95 mm (5. dorsal view, 6. lateral view). 7–8. Oosternum insulare sp. n., lenght = 1.40 mm (7. dorsal view, 8. lateral view). 9–10. Oosternum latum Fikáček, Hebauer & Hansen, 2009, lenght = 1.50 mm (9. dorsal view, 10. lateral view). 11–12. Oosternum luciae sp. n., lenght = 1.41 mm (11. dorsal view, 22. lateral view).
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Figures 19–28.Pronotal punctation and microsculpture. 19. Oosternum andersoni 20. Oosternum bacharenge 21. Oosternum cercyonoides 22. Oosternum insulare 23. Oosternum latum 24. Oosternum luciae 25. Oosternum megnai 26. Oosternum pecki 27. Oosternum sharpi 28. Oosternum sp. (Bahamas).
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Figures 29–38.Median portion of prosternum. 29. Oosternum andersoni 30. Oosternum bacharenge 31. Oosternum cercyonoides 32. Oosternum megnai 33. Oosternum pecki 34. Oosternum sp. (Bahamas) 35. Oosternum insulare 36. Oosternum latum 37. Oosternum luciae 38. Oosternum sharpi.
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Figures 39–44.Meso- and metaventrite plate. 39. Oosternum andersoni 40. Oosternum bacharenge 41. Oosternum cercyonoides 42. Oosternum insulare 43. Oosternum latum 44. Oosternum luciae.
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Figures 49–52.Additional diagnostic characters of West Indian Oosterum. (49) Pronotal punctation of Oosternum pecki. (50–52) Apical portion of elytra 50. Oosternum cercyonoides 51. Oosternum megnai 49, 52. Oosternum pecki.
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Figure 61.Distribution of the representatives of the Oosternum from West Indies. Shape of the symbols indicate the species group which the respective species belongs to (see the Discussion for details).
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dez.61.7566.sp_4
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Oosternum insulare Deler-Hernández, Cala-Riquelme & Fikáček, 2014
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Habitus. Body elongate oval, gradually narrowing posteriad; total length /total width = 1.6. Length: 1.3–1.4 mm, length of holotype: 1.4 mm; width: 0.78–0.84 mm, width of holotype: 0.84 mm.
Coloration. Coloration of dorsal side reddish brown. Ventral side dark to reddish brown. Femora and tibiae dark brown, tarsi, mouthparts and antennomeres 1–6 yellowish.
Head. Clypeus with sparse punctation consisting of fine puncture, each puncture bearing fine decumbent seta; setae pale; interstices without microsculpture; anterior margin of clypeus slightly concave. Frons with dense punctation consisting of coarse rounded punctures, punctures of same shape medially and laterally; interstices without microsculpture. Eyes moderately large. Mentum 1.9× wider than long, anterior margin slightly emarginate; anteromedian part deeply impressed in contrast to lateral portions; with sparse punctation, punctation consisting of small, nearly indistinct punctures bearing minute setae; interstices with very fine microsculpture, opaque. Submentum without poriferous disc-like fields. Maxillary palpus with palpomeres 2 and 4 ca. 1.2× longer than palpomere 3. Antenna with 9 antennomeres; scapus shorter than antennomeres 2–6 combined.
Prothorax. Pronotum evenly convex, slightly more convex than elytra in lateral view; lateral margin angulate, with narrow marginal bead. Pronotal punctation consisting of two types of punctures, large rounded without seta and smaller transverse with long seta; interstices without microsculpture. Transverse row of punctures on posterior margin of pronotum hardly defined. Median portion of prosternum elevated and demarcated from lateral portion. Median carina of prosternum narrow, projecting more anteriad mesally than anterior margin of median portion, straight in lateral view. Median portion of prosternum 1.2× wider than long, postero-mesal projection with shallow notch. Pair of deep pits next to ridge delimiting median portion of prosternum present. Antennal grooves moderately large. Lateral margin of antennal grooves with acute projection.
Mesothorax. Scutellar shield bearing a few small, round punctures; interstices without microsculpture. Elytral series 1–6 arising basally, series 7–9 subbasally. Serial punctures small; transverse; sparsely arranged, with minute setae (indistinct under binocular microscope). Interval 2 narrower than interval 3, lower than intervals 1 and 3, reaching elytral apex, intervals 5, 7 and 9 distinctly higher than adjacent intervals. Elytral interstices shiny, without microsculpture. Preepisternal plate wide, drop-like, 1.8× longer than wide, widely attached to metaventrite; posterior part of preepisternal elevation slightly overlapping over anterior margin of metaventrite; median part flat, bearing densely arranged, large, shallow setiferous punctures; interstices with very fine microsculpture, opaque.
Metathorax. Metaventrite ca. as long as preepisternal elevation of mesothorax, median portion markedly differing from lateral portion in punctation and microsculpture reaching nearly to lateral margin; punctation of median portion sparse consisting of small, rounded punctures, interstices without microsculpture, shiny. Anterolateral ridges bent posteriad along lateral margin of metaventrite, angulate laterally, not meeting together mesally. Anterior margin of metaventrite crenulate.
Abdomen. Ventrite 1 with additional longitudinal ridges laterally. Ventrites 2–5 without longitudinal ridges; posterior margin of all ventrites lacking denticles.
Male genitalia. Aedeagus 0.57 mm long, parameres 0.7× longer than phallobase. Parameres continuously narrowing apicad, bearing a single seta apically. Phallobase narrow, 3× longer than wide. Median lobe ca. 1.5× longer than parameres, slight narrowing from base towards apex, with minute apical projection. Membranous lateral projections of median lobe absent. Gonopore absent.
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Oosternum insulare sp. n. is the Jamaican endemic currently known from three localities throughout the island, all situated in the altitudes around 500 m a.s.l. (Fig. 61).
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Figures 1–12.Habitus of Oosternum from West Indies. 1–2. Oosternum andersoni sp. n., lenght = 1.25 mm (1. dorsal view, 2. lateral view). 3–4. Oosternum bacharenge sp. n., lenght = 1.40 mm (3. dorsal view, 4. lateral view). 5–6. Oosternum cercyonoides sp. n., lenght = 1.95 mm (5. dorsal view, 6. lateral view). 7–8. Oosternum insulare sp. n., lenght = 1.40 mm (7. dorsal view, 8. lateral view). 9–10. Oosternum latum Fikáček, Hebauer & Hansen, 2009, lenght = 1.50 mm (9. dorsal view, 10. lateral view). 11–12. Oosternum luciae sp. n., lenght = 1.41 mm (11. dorsal view, 22. lateral view).
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Figures 19–28.Pronotal punctation and microsculpture. 19. Oosternum andersoni 20. Oosternum bacharenge 21. Oosternum cercyonoides 22. Oosternum insulare 23. Oosternum latum 24. Oosternum luciae 25. Oosternum megnai 26. Oosternum pecki 27. Oosternum sharpi 28. Oosternum sp. (Bahamas).
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Figures 29–38.Median portion of prosternum. 29. Oosternum andersoni 30. Oosternum bacharenge 31. Oosternum cercyonoides 32. Oosternum megnai 33. Oosternum pecki 34. Oosternum sp. (Bahamas) 35. Oosternum insulare 36. Oosternum latum 37. Oosternum luciae 38. Oosternum sharpi.
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Figures 39–44.Meso- and metaventrite plate. 39. Oosternum andersoni 40. Oosternum bacharenge 41. Oosternum cercyonoides 42. Oosternum insulare 43. Oosternum latum 44. Oosternum luciae.
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Figures 53–60.Aedeagus. 53. Oosternum andersoni 54. Oosternum bacharenge 55. Oosternum insulare 56. Oosternum latum 57. Oosternum luciae 58. Oosternum megna i 59. Oosternum pecki 60. Oosternum sharpi.
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Figure 61.Distribution of the representatives of the Oosternum from West Indies. Shape of the symbols indicate the species group which the respective species belongs to (see the Discussion for details).
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Oosternum latum is the endemic of the Saint Vincent Island (Fig. 61). The specimens examined for this study represent the first precisely localized material available for the species, as only the island name is mentioned in the locality label of the type specimens (Fikáček et al. 2009).
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Figures 1–12.Habitus of Oosternum from West Indies. 1–2. Oosternum andersoni sp. n., lenght = 1.25 mm (1. dorsal view, 2. lateral view). 3–4. Oosternum bacharenge sp. n., lenght = 1.40 mm (3. dorsal view, 4. lateral view). 5–6. Oosternum cercyonoides sp. n., lenght = 1.95 mm (5. dorsal view, 6. lateral view). 7–8. Oosternum insulare sp. n., lenght = 1.40 mm (7. dorsal view, 8. lateral view). 9–10. Oosternum latum Fikáček, Hebauer & Hansen, 2009, lenght = 1.50 mm (9. dorsal view, 10. lateral view). 11–12. Oosternum luciae sp. n., lenght = 1.41 mm (11. dorsal view, 22. lateral view).
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Figures 19–28.Pronotal punctation and microsculpture. 19. Oosternum andersoni 20. Oosternum bacharenge 21. Oosternum cercyonoides 22. Oosternum insulare 23. Oosternum latum 24. Oosternum luciae 25. Oosternum megnai 26. Oosternum pecki 27. Oosternum sharpi 28. Oosternum sp. (Bahamas).
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Figures 29–38.Median portion of prosternum. 29. Oosternum andersoni 30. Oosternum bacharenge 31. Oosternum cercyonoides 32. Oosternum megnai 33. Oosternum pecki 34. Oosternum sp. (Bahamas) 35. Oosternum insulare 36. Oosternum latum 37. Oosternum luciae 38. Oosternum sharpi.
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Figures 39–44.Meso- and metaventrite plate. 39. Oosternum andersoni 40. Oosternum bacharenge 41. Oosternum cercyonoides 42. Oosternum insulare 43. Oosternum latum 44. Oosternum luciae.
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Figures 53–60.Aedeagus. 53. Oosternum andersoni 54. Oosternum bacharenge 55. Oosternum insulare 56. Oosternum latum 57. Oosternum luciae 58. Oosternum megna i 59. Oosternum pecki 60. Oosternum sharpi.
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Figure 61.Distribution of the representatives of the Oosternum from West Indies. Shape of the symbols indicate the species group which the respective species belongs to (see the Discussion for details).
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Habitus. Body widely oval, strongly narrowing posteriad; total leght /total width ratio = 1.3. Length: 1.41 mm; width: 0.87 mm.
Coloration. Coloration of dorsal side of head, pronotum and elytra dark brown. Ventral side brown.
Head. Clypeus with sparse punctation consisting of fine, each puncture bearing fine decumbent seta; setae pale; interstices with fine microsculpture; anterior margin of clypeus slightly concave. Frons with moderately dense punctation consisting of small, shallowly impressed rounded to slightly transverse punctures, punctures of same shape medially and laterally; interstices with fine mesh-like microsculpture. Eyes moderately large. Mentum 1.9× wider than long, anterior margin slightly emarginate; anteromedian part deeply impressed in contrast to lateral portions; with sparse punctation, punctation consisting of small, nearly indistinct punctures bearing minute setae; interstices with fine microsculpture consisting of transverse ridges. Submentum without poriferous disc-like fields. Maxillary palpus with palpomeres 2 and 4 ca. 1.2× longer than palpomere 3. Antenna with 9 antennomeres; scapus shorter than antennomeres 2–6 combined. Evenly convex.
Prothorax. Pronotum forming continuous curve with elytra in lateral view; lateral margin weakly sinuate, with narrow marginal bead. Pronotal punctation uniform in size, moderately dense, as dense as that on frons consisting of small, transverse punctures similar on whole surface of pronotum; punctures with minute setae intermixed among those bearing long setae; interstices with microsculpture. Transverse row of punctures on posterior margin of pronotum absent. Median portion of prosterum elevated and demarcated from lateral portins; median carina of prosternum narrow, projecting more anteriad mesally than anterior margin of median portion, with anterior portion elevated into small tooth in lateral view. Median portion of prosternum 1.8× wider than long, postero-mesal projection with shallow notch. Pair of deep pits next to ridge delimiting median portion of prosternum present. Antennal grooves moderately large. Lateral margin of antennal grooves with acute projection.
Mesothorax. Scutellar shield bearing few minute rounded punctures; interstices without microsculpture. Elytral punctures coarse, shallowly impressed rounded to slightly transverse. Serial punctures small; transverse; sparsely arranged, with minute setae (indistinct under binocular microscope). Elytral interval 2 narrower than interval 3, lower than intervals 1 and 3, reaching elytral apex. Elytral intervals 5, 7 and 9 distinctly higher than adjacent intervals. Elytral interstices shiny, without microsculpture. Preepisternal plate narrow, drop-like, 2.6× longer than wide, widely attached to metaventrite; posterior part of preepisternal elevation slightly overlapping over anterior margin of metaventrite, median part flat, bearing densely arranged, large, shallow setiferous punctures; interstices with very fine microsculpture, opaque.
Metathorax. Metaventrite ca. as long as preepisternal elevation of mesothorax, median portion markedly differing from lateral portion in punctation and microsculpture; punctation of median portion moderately dense, consisting of large, sharply impressed round setiferous punctures, interstices with strong mesh-like microsculpture on the whole surface. Anterolateral ridges bent posteriad along lateral margin of metaventrite, concave, laterally not meeting together mesally. Anterior margin of metaventrite not crenulate.
Abdomen. Ventrite 1 with additional longitudinal ridges laterally. Ventrites 2–5 without longitudinal ridges; posterior margin of all ventrites lacking denticles.
Male genitalia. Aedeagus 0.44 mm long, parameres 1.2× longer than phallobase. Parameres continuously narrowing apicad, bearing two short setae apically. Phallobase narrow, 1.9× longer than wide. Median lobe slightly longer than parameres, nearly parallel-sided basally, narrowing apicad in apical 0.4. Membranous lateral projections of median lobe present. Gonopore present.
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Oosternum luciae sp. n. is an endemic of Saint Lucia island and currently known only from the type locality (Fig. 61).
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Figures 1–12.Habitus of Oosternum from West Indies. 1–2. Oosternum andersoni sp. n., lenght = 1.25 mm (1. dorsal view, 2. lateral view). 3–4. Oosternum bacharenge sp. n., lenght = 1.40 mm (3. dorsal view, 4. lateral view). 5–6. Oosternum cercyonoides sp. n., lenght = 1.95 mm (5. dorsal view, 6. lateral view). 7–8. Oosternum insulare sp. n., lenght = 1.40 mm (7. dorsal view, 8. lateral view). 9–10. Oosternum latum Fikáček, Hebauer & Hansen, 2009, lenght = 1.50 mm (9. dorsal view, 10. lateral view). 11–12. Oosternum luciae sp. n., lenght = 1.41 mm (11. dorsal view, 22. lateral view).
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Figures 19–28.Pronotal punctation and microsculpture. 19. Oosternum andersoni 20. Oosternum bacharenge 21. Oosternum cercyonoides 22. Oosternum insulare 23. Oosternum latum 24. Oosternum luciae 25. Oosternum megnai 26. Oosternum pecki 27. Oosternum sharpi 28. Oosternum sp. (Bahamas).
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Figures 29–38.Median portion of prosternum. 29. Oosternum andersoni 30. Oosternum bacharenge 31. Oosternum cercyonoides 32. Oosternum megnai 33. Oosternum pecki 34. Oosternum sp. (Bahamas) 35. Oosternum insulare 36. Oosternum latum 37. Oosternum luciae 38. Oosternum sharpi.
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Figures 39–44.Meso- and metaventrite plate. 39. Oosternum andersoni 40. Oosternum bacharenge 41. Oosternum cercyonoides 42. Oosternum insulare 43. Oosternum latum 44. Oosternum luciae.
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Figures 53–60.Aedeagus. 53. Oosternum andersoni 54. Oosternum bacharenge 55. Oosternum insulare 56. Oosternum latum 57. Oosternum luciae 58. Oosternum megna i 59. Oosternum pecki 60. Oosternum sharpi.
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Figure 61.Distribution of the representatives of the Oosternum from West Indies. Shape of the symbols indicate the species group which the respective species belongs to (see the Discussion for details).
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Habitus. Body elongate oval, gradually narrowing posteriad; total length/total width ratio = 1.9. Length: 1.47–1.49 mm, length of holotype: 1.32 mm; width: 0.75–0.82 mm, width of holotype: 0.8 mm.
Coloration. Coloration of dorsal side brown to dark brown, head, pronotum and elytra dark brown. Ventral side light brown. Femora, tibiae, tarsi and antennomeres and light brown, antennal club dark brown.
Head. Clypeus with moderately dense punctation consisting of fine punctures, each puncture bearing fine decumbent seta; setae pale; interstices without microsculpture; anterior margin of clypeus truncate. Frons with dense punctation consisting of small, punctures of same shape medially and laterally; interstices without microsculpture. Eyes moderately large. Mentum 1.8× wider than long, anterior margin deeply emarginate; anteromedian part not distinctly impressed; with sparse punctation, punctation consisting of minute, nearly indistinct punctures bearing minute setae; interstices with fine microsculpture consisting of transverse ridges. Submentum without poriferous disc-like fields. Maxillary palpus with palpomeres 2 and 4 ca. 1.2× longer than palpomere 3. Antenna with 9 antennomeres; scapus shorter than antennomeres 2–6 combined.
Prothorax. Pronotum evenly convex forming continuous curve with elytra in lateral view. Lateral margin of pronotum angulate; with narrow marginal bead. Pronotal punctation uniform in size, moderately dense, as dense as that on frons; consisting of small rasp-like punctures, slightly sparser laterally than medially; all punctures bearing long setae; interstices without microsculpture. Median portion of prosternum not elevated and demarcated from lateral portions, median carina of prosternum narrow, projecting more anteriad mesally than anterior margin of median portion, with anterior portion elevated into small tooth in lateral view. Postero-mesal projection with shallow notch. Antennal grooves moderately large. Lateral margin of antennal grooves rounded.
Mesothorax. Scutellar shield bearing a few small, rasp-like punctures; interstices without microsculpture. Elytral series 1–5 and 8 arising basally, series 6–7 and 9 joint subbasally. Serial punctures small; transverse; sparsely arranged, with minute setae (indistinct under binocular microscope). Elytral interval 2 narrower than interval 3, as high as intervals 1 and 3, reaching elytral apex, intervals 5, 7 and 9 as convex as adjacent intervals. Elytral interstices shiny, without microsculpture. Preepisternal plate narrow, drop-like, 2.3× longer than wide, widely attached to metaventrite; posterior part of preepisternal elevation slightly overlapping over anterior margin of metaventrite; median part flat; bearing densely arranged, large, shallow setiferous punctures; interstices without microsculpture.
Metathorax. Metaventrite distinctly longer than preepisternal elevation of mesothorax, median portion markedly differing from lateral portion in punctation and microsculpture; punctation of median portion sparse consisting of small rounded punctures, interstices without microsculpture, shiny. Anterolateral ridges bent posteriad along lateral margin of metaventrite, concave laterally, not meeting together mesally. Anterior margin of metaventrite not crenulate.
Abdomen. Ventrite 1 with additional longitudinal ridges laterally. Ventrites 2–5 without longitudinal ridges; posterior margin of all ventrites lacking denticles.
Male genitalia. Aedeagus 0.52 mm long, parameres 0.8× longer than phallobase. Parameres continuously narrowing apicad, bearing two long setae apically. Phallobase narrow, 2.1× longer than wide. Median lobe longer than parameres, oval in shape, with small apical projection. Membranous lateral projections of median lobe absent. Gonopore absent.
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Oosternum megnai sp. n. is the Cuban endemic species currently known only from the type locality in the southeastern part of the island (Granma province) (Fig. 61). The locality is situated in the Sierra Maestra mountain range which is considered one of the main centers of diversity in Cuba (CENAP 2004).
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Figures 13–18.Habitus of Oosternum from West Indies. 13–14. Oosternum megnai sp. n., lenght = 1.49 mm (13. dorsal view, 14. lateral view). 15–16. Oosternum pecki sp. n., lenght = 1.50 mm (15. dorsal view, 16. lateral view). 17–18. Oosternum sharpi Hansen, 1999, length = 1.37 mm (17. dorsal view, 18. lateral view).
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Figures 19–28.Pronotal punctation and microsculpture. 19. Oosternum andersoni 20. Oosternum bacharenge 21. Oosternum cercyonoides 22. Oosternum insulare 23. Oosternum latum 24. Oosternum luciae 25. Oosternum megnai 26. Oosternum pecki 27. Oosternum sharpi 28. Oosternum sp. (Bahamas).
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Figures 29–38.Median portion of prosternum. 29. Oosternum andersoni 30. Oosternum bacharenge 31. Oosternum cercyonoides 32. Oosternum megnai 33. Oosternum pecki 34. Oosternum sp. (Bahamas) 35. Oosternum insulare 36. Oosternum latum 37. Oosternum luciae 38. Oosternum sharpi.
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Figures 45–48.Meso- and metaventrite plate. 45. Oosternum megnai 46. Oosternum pecki 47. Oosternum sharpi 48. Oosternum sp.
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Figures 49–52.Additional diagnostic characters of West Indian Oosterum. (49) Pronotal punctation of Oosternum pecki. (50–52) Apical portion of elytra 50. Oosternum cercyonoides 51. Oosternum megnai 49, 52. Oosternum pecki.
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Figures 53–60.Aedeagus. 53. Oosternum andersoni 54. Oosternum bacharenge 55. Oosternum insulare 56. Oosternum latum 57. Oosternum luciae 58. Oosternum megna i 59. Oosternum pecki 60. Oosternum sharpi.
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Figure 61.Distribution of the representatives of the Oosternum from West Indies. Shape of the symbols indicate the species group which the respective species belongs to (see the Discussion for details).
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dez.61.7566.sp_8
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Habitus. Body elongate oval, gradually narrowing posteriad; total lenght/total width ratio = 1.6. Length: 1.45–1.5 mm, length of holotype: 1.41 mm; width: 0.89–0.97 mm, width of holotype: 0.89 mm.
Coloration. Coloration of dorsal side reddish brown. Ventral side brown to reddish brown. Femora, tibiae and antennal club pale reddish brown, tarsi and antennomeres 1–6 yellowish.
Head. Clypeus with sparse punctation consisting of fine punctures, each puncture bearing fine decumbent seta; setae pale; interstices without microsculpture; anterior margin of clypeus truncate. Frons with dense punctation consisting of small punctures of same shape medially and laterally; interstices without microsculpture. Eyes moderately large. Mentum 1.9× wider than long, anterior margin slightly emarginate; anteromedian part not distinctly impressed; with sparse punctation, punctation consisting of minute, nearly indistinct punctures bearing minute setae; interstices with fine microsculpture consisting of transverse ridges. Submentum without poriferous disc-like fields. Maxillary palpus with palpomeres 2 and 4 ca. 1.2× longer than palpomere 3. Antenna with 9 antennomeres; scapus shorter than antennomeres 2–6 combined.
Prothorax. Pronotum evenly convex, forming continuous curve with elytra in lateral view. Lateral margin of pronotum angulate, with narrow marginal bead. Pronotal punctation double-sized, dense, slightly denser than on frons, consisting of transverse punctures anteriorly and large round punctures posteriorly; all punctures bearing long setae; interstices without microsculpture. Median portion of prosternum not elevated and demarcated from lateral portions, median carina of prosternum narrow projecting more anteriad mesally than anterior margin of median portion, with anterior portion elevated into small tooth in lateral view. Postero-mesal projection with deep notch. Antenal grooves moderately large. Lateral margin of antennal grooves rounded.
Mesothorax. Scutellar shield bearing a few small rasp-like punctures; interstices without microsculpture. Elytral series 1–5 and 8 arising basally, series 6–7 and 9 joint subbasally. Serial punctures small; transverse; sparsely arranged, with minute setae (indistinct under binocular microscope). Elytral interval 2 narrower than interval 3, lower than intervals 1 and 3, reaching elytral apex, intervals 5, 7 and 9 distinctly higher than adjacent intervals. Elytral interstices shiny, without microsculpture. Preepisternal plate wide, subrhomboid, 2.1× longer than wide, widely attached to metaventrite; posterior part of preepisternal elevation much overlapping over anterior margin of metaventrite; median part flat; bearing densely arranged, large, shallow setiferous punctures; interstices without microsculpture.
Metathorax. Metaventrite distinctly shorter than preepisternal elevation of mesothorax, median portion markedly differing from lateral portion in punctation and microsculpture; punctation of median portion sparse, consisting of small rounded punctures, interstices without microsculpture, shiny. Anterolateral ridges bent posteriad along lateral margin of metaventrite, concave laterally, not meeting together mesally. Anterior margin of metaventrite not crenulate. Lateral margin with additional slightly concave ridge.
Abdomen. Ventrite 1 without additional longitudinal ridges laterally. Ventrites 2–5 without longitudinal ridges; posterior margin of all ventrites lacking denticles.
Male genitalia. Aedeagus 0.57 mm long, parameres 1.1× longer than phallobase. Parameres continuously narrowing apicad, bearing two long setae apically. Phallobase wide, 1.6× longer than wide. Median lobe ca. as long as parameres, nearly parallel-sided basally, narrowing apicad in apical 0.2, apex rounded. Membranous lateral projections of median lobe absent. Gonopore present.
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Oosternum pecki sp. n. is a Hispaniolan endemic species currently known only from the type locality situated in the southern part of the Dominican Republic (Barahona province) (Fig. 61).
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Figures 13–18.Habitus of Oosternum from West Indies. 13–14. Oosternum megnai sp. n., lenght = 1.49 mm (13. dorsal view, 14. lateral view). 15–16. Oosternum pecki sp. n., lenght = 1.50 mm (15. dorsal view, 16. lateral view). 17–18. Oosternum sharpi Hansen, 1999, length = 1.37 mm (17. dorsal view, 18. lateral view).
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Figures 19–28.Pronotal punctation and microsculpture. 19. Oosternum andersoni 20. Oosternum bacharenge 21. Oosternum cercyonoides 22. Oosternum insulare 23. Oosternum latum 24. Oosternum luciae 25. Oosternum megnai 26. Oosternum pecki 27. Oosternum sharpi 28. Oosternum sp. (Bahamas).
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Figures 29–38.Median portion of prosternum. 29. Oosternum andersoni 30. Oosternum bacharenge 31. Oosternum cercyonoides 32. Oosternum megnai 33. Oosternum pecki 34. Oosternum sp. (Bahamas) 35. Oosternum insulare 36. Oosternum latum 37. Oosternum luciae 38. Oosternum sharpi.
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Figures 45–48.Meso- and metaventrite plate. 45. Oosternum megnai 46. Oosternum pecki 47. Oosternum sharpi 48. Oosternum sp.
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Figures 49–52.Additional diagnostic characters of West Indian Oosterum. (49) Pronotal punctation of Oosternum pecki. (50–52) Apical portion of elytra 50. Oosternum cercyonoides 51. Oosternum megnai 49, 52. Oosternum pecki.
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Figures 53–60.Aedeagus. 53. Oosternum andersoni 54. Oosternum bacharenge 55. Oosternum insulare 56. Oosternum latum 57. Oosternum luciae 58. Oosternum megna i 59. Oosternum pecki 60. Oosternum sharpi.
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Figure 61.Distribution of the representatives of the Oosternum from West Indies. Shape of the symbols indicate the species group which the respective species belongs to (see the Discussion for details).
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Oosternum sharpi Hansen, 1999
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Oosternum sharpi is a common species distributed throughout the West Indies. We are recording it from all islands of the Greater Antilles (Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola and Puerto Rico) as well as from 9 islands of the Lesser Antilles. The species is otherwise widely distributed in southern USA, Central America and northern part of the South America, and was also introduced to the Azores (Orchymont 1940, Svensson 1973), Hawaiian islands (Hansen 1995), Ghana (Smetana 1978) and Sri Lanka (Hansen 1995). All specimens but one examined by us from the West Indian islands were females. The only male known from the West Indies is from Puerto Rico.
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Figures 13–18.Habitus of Oosternum from West Indies. 13–14. Oosternum megnai sp. n., lenght = 1.49 mm (13. dorsal view, 14. lateral view). 15–16. Oosternum pecki sp. n., lenght = 1.50 mm (15. dorsal view, 16. lateral view). 17–18. Oosternum sharpi Hansen, 1999, length = 1.37 mm (17. dorsal view, 18. lateral view).
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Figures 19–28.Pronotal punctation and microsculpture. 19. Oosternum andersoni 20. Oosternum bacharenge 21. Oosternum cercyonoides 22. Oosternum insulare 23. Oosternum latum 24. Oosternum luciae 25. Oosternum megnai 26. Oosternum pecki 27. Oosternum sharpi 28. Oosternum sp. (Bahamas).
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Figures 29–38.Median portion of prosternum. 29. Oosternum andersoni 30. Oosternum bacharenge 31. Oosternum cercyonoides 32. Oosternum megnai 33. Oosternum pecki 34. Oosternum sp. (Bahamas) 35. Oosternum insulare 36. Oosternum latum 37. Oosternum luciae 38. Oosternum sharpi.
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Figures 45–48.Meso- and metaventrite plate. 45. Oosternum megnai 46. Oosternum pecki 47. Oosternum sharpi 48. Oosternum sp.
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Figures 53–60.Aedeagus. 53. Oosternum andersoni 54. Oosternum bacharenge 55. Oosternum insulare 56. Oosternum latum 57. Oosternum luciae 58. Oosternum megna i 59. Oosternum pecki 60. Oosternum sharpi.
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Figure 61.Distribution of the representatives of the Oosternum from West Indies. Shape of the symbols indicate the species group which the respective species belongs to (see the Discussion for details).
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dez.61.7566.sp_10
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Oosternum sp. Deler-Hernández, Cala-Riquelme & Fikáček, 2014
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Deler-Hernández A, Cala-Riquelme F, Fikáček M (2014) A review of the genus Oosternum Sharp of the West Indies (Coleoptera: Hydrophilidae: Sphaeridiinae) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61(1): 43–63
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Figures 29–38.Median portion of prosternum. 29. Oosternum andersoni 30. Oosternum bacharenge 31. Oosternum cercyonoides 32. Oosternum megnai 33. Oosternum pecki 34. Oosternum sp. (Bahamas) 35. Oosternum insulare 36. Oosternum latum 37. Oosternum luciae 38. Oosternum sharpi.
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Figures 45–48.Meso- and metaventrite plate. 45. Oosternum megnai 46. Oosternum pecki 47. Oosternum sharpi 48. Oosternum sp.
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Hita Garcia F, Fisher B (2014) Taxonomic revision of the cryptic ant genus Probolomyrmex Mayr (Hymenoptera, Formicidae, Proceratiinae) in Madagascar Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61(1): 65–76
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Probolomyrmex curculiformis Hita Garcia & Fisher
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Hita Garcia F, Fisher B (2014) Taxonomic revision of the cryptic ant genus Probolomyrmex Mayr (Hymenoptera, Formicidae, Proceratiinae) in Madagascar Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61(1): 65–76
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Figure 1.Petiole in profile view. A Probolomyrmex tani (CASENT0243185) B Probolomyrmex curculiformis (CASENT0469570) C Probolomyrmex zahamena (CASENT0914279).
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Figure 2.Head in full-face view and mesosoma in profile. A, B Probolomyrmex zahamena (CASENT0914279) C, D Probolomyrmex curculiformis (CASENT0469570).
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Figure 3.Probolomyrmex curculiformis sp. n. holotype worker (CASENT0469570). A Body in profile B Body in dorsal view C Head in full-face view.
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Figure 6.Geographic distribution maps of Madagascar for Probolomyrmex curculiformis, Probolomyrmex tani, and Probolomyrmex zahamena. Star symbols represent type localities while circles represent non-type localities.
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Probolomyrmex tani Fisher, 2007
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Hita Garcia F, Fisher B (2014) Taxonomic revision of the cryptic ant genus Probolomyrmex Mayr (Hymenoptera, Formicidae, Proceratiinae) in Madagascar Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61(1): 65–76
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Figure 1.Petiole in profile view. A Probolomyrmex tani (CASENT0243185) B Probolomyrmex curculiformis (CASENT0469570) C Probolomyrmex zahamena (CASENT0914279).
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Figure 4.Probolomyrmex tani holotype worker (CASENT0041505). A Body in profile B Body in dorsal view C Head in full-face view.
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Figure 6.Geographic distribution maps of Madagascar for Probolomyrmex curculiformis, Probolomyrmex tani, and Probolomyrmex zahamena. Star symbols represent type localities while circles represent non-type localities.
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Probolomyrmex zahamena Hita Garcia & Fisher
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Hita Garcia F, Fisher B (2014) Taxonomic revision of the cryptic ant genus Probolomyrmex Mayr (Hymenoptera, Formicidae, Proceratiinae) in Madagascar Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61(1): 65–76
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Figure 1.Petiole in profile view. A Probolomyrmex tani (CASENT0243185) B Probolomyrmex curculiformis (CASENT0469570) C Probolomyrmex zahamena (CASENT0914279).
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Figure 2.Head in full-face view and mesosoma in profile. A, B Probolomyrmex zahamena (CASENT0914279) C, D Probolomyrmex curculiformis (CASENT0469570).
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Figure 5.Probolomyrmex zahamena sp. n. holotype worker (CASENT0914279). A Body in profile B Body in dorsal view C Head in full-face view.
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Figure 6.Geographic distribution maps of Madagascar for Probolomyrmex curculiformis, Probolomyrmex tani, and Probolomyrmex zahamena. Star symbols represent type localities while circles represent non-type localities.
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Animalia
Aphididae
Lachnus pseudonudus Kanturski & Wieczorek
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Kanturski M, Wieczorek K, Junkiert Ł (2014) A new oak-feeding species of Lachnus Burmeister and some remarks on the taxonomic status of L. chosoni Szelegiewicz (Hemiptera, Aphididae, Lachninae) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61(1): 77–83
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Apterous viviparous female. Colour in life unknown. Pigmentation of mounted specimens: head, pronotum and mesonotum sclerotised, covered by light brown sclerotic shield. Antennal segments light brown. Fore and middle femora light brown, hind femora brown with pale proximal area to about ¼ length. Tibiae from proximal part to about ½ length and on distal parts brown, otherwise yellowish (Fig. 3a). Tarsi brown. Abdomen pale. Siphuncular sclerites pale to light brown. Subgenital and anal plate brown. Body large, egg-shaped (Fig. 1). Head densely covered by short, thick and forked setae, shorter than setae on antennal segments. Frons flat. Head width 0.49–0.57 times length of antennae. Antennae 6-segmented (Fig. 2a), 0.44–0.53 times length of body. Ant. segm. III slightly shorter than ant. segm. IV+V+VI, with 0–1 secondary rhinarium. Ant. segm. IV slightly shorter than, or as well as long as ant. segm. V, with 0–3 secondary rhinaria. Ant. segm. V always longer than ant. segm. VI with 1 primary and 1–2 accessory rhinaria. Ant. segm. VI base (IVa) longer than terminal process (IVb), with 1 big primary rhinarium with sclerotised rosette and 6–7 small accessory rhinaria, adjoining each other (Fig. 2b). IVb 0.24–0.33 times length of VIa with 3 apical and 5–7 subapical setae, which are shorter and slightly thicker than basal setae. Other antennal ratios: VI:III 0.25–0.31; V:III 0.44–0.54; IV:III 0.37–0.48; IV:V 0.80–1.03. Ant. segm. I–VIa densely covered with very thin, hair-like, pointed setae. Longest seta on ant. segm. III 1.10–1.66 times basal articular diameter of this segment. Rostrum long, reaching siphunculi or genital plate (in some specimens reaching only hind coxae). Apical segment of rostrum (ARS) pointed, 0.38–0.50 times ant. segm. III and 1.00–1.19 times second segment of hind tarsus (HT II), with 4 primary and 18 accessory setae (Fig. 2c). Mesosternal tubercles absent. Hind legs long, 1.18–1.45 times length of body. Some setae on hind tibiae 4–5 times longer than other setae, hair-like, 0.17–0.22 mm long (Figs 2d, 3a). First segment of hind tarsus (HT I) with 14 ventral setae (Fig. 2d). HT II 0.36–0.45 times ant. segm. III and 1.37–1.50 times ant. segm. VI. Abdomen membranous, cuticle with very densely wrinkled surface in transverse rows. Siphuncular sclerites well-developed, usually slightly oval, around pore a very well-developed flange with 8–10 rows of polygonal reticulation (Figs 2e, 3e). Dorsal abdominal segments covered with 3–4 rows of very short, blunt, capitate, spatulate or club-shaped setae, 0.010–0.020 mm long, arising from dark brown ring-like bases (Fig. 2f). Each abdominal segment with 3 pairs of brown, rounded sclerites. Subgenital plate well-developed, with indentation from posterior side. Cauda circular or semicircular with 22–24 long and pointed setae which are longer and thicker than those on legs. Anal plate well-developed, sclerotised.
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Kanturski M, Wieczorek K, Junkiert Ł (2014) A new oak-feeding species of Lachnus Burmeister and some remarks on the taxonomic status of L. chosoni Szelegiewicz (Hemiptera, Aphididae, Lachninae) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61(1): 77–83
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Turkey, Uşak-Eşme.
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Figure 1.Lachnus pseudonudus Kanturski & Wieczorek, sp. n. – apterous viviparous female: general view.
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Figure 2.Lachnus pseudonudus Kanturski & Wieczorek, sp. n. – apterous viviparous female: (a) antenna, (b) antennal segment V and VI, (c) apical segment of rostrum, (d) distal part of hind tibia and tarsus, (e) siphunculus, (f) dorsal abdominal setae.
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Figure 3.Main differences in pigmentation and chaetotaxy of hind tibiae and size of siphuncular sclerites among apterous viviparous females of the “pallipes” group: (a, e) Lachnus pseudonudus Kanturski & Wieczorek, sp. n., (b, f) Lachnus crassicornis, (c, g) Lachnus pallipes, (d, h) Lachnus chosoni, (i) small mesosternal tubercles of Lachnus chosoni.
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dez.61.7754.sp_1
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CHLAENIINI Brullé, 1834
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Guéorguiev B (2014) Two new related oodine genera in the Oriental Region, with remarks on the systematic position of the genera Hololeius and Holosoma (Coleoptera, Carabidae) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61(2): 87–104
dez.61.7754.sp_2
Animalia
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Hololeius LaFerté-Sénectére, 1851
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Guéorguiev B (2014) Two new related oodine genera in the Oriental Region, with remarks on the systematic position of the genera Hololeius and Holosoma (Coleoptera, Carabidae) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61(2): 87–104
dez.61.7754.sp_3
Animalia
Carabidae
Hololeius ceylanicus (Nietner, 1856)
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Guéorguiev B (2014) Two new related oodine genera in the Oriental Region, with remarks on the systematic position of the genera Hololeius and Holosoma (Coleoptera, Carabidae) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61(2): 87–104
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Palaearctic Region (Japan, East China), Oriental Region (Ceylon, India, South China, Taiwan, Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia), Australian Region (New Guinea, northeast and southeast Australia).
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Figures 1–3.Hololeius ceylanicus (Niether, 1856) from Danau Buyan Lake, Bali, Indonesia, female. 1. Habitus; 2–3. Elytra (2. left anterolateral view; a – stria 8; b – interval 9; 3. left posterolateral view; a – stria 7; b – interval 9). Scale bars = 2 mm (Fig. 1); = 1 mm (Figs 2–3).
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Figures 4–11.Hololeius ceylanicus (Niether, 1856) from Danau Buyan Lake, Bali, Indonesia. 4–9. Male genitalia (4. median lobe of aedeagus, left lateral view; 5. median lobe of aedeagus, dorsal view; 6–7. right paramere, internal and external face; 8–9, left paramere, internal and external face); 10–11. Left ovipositor, ventral view (10. photograph; 11. line drawing; as – apical stylomere; bs – basal stylomere; dles – dorsolateral ensiform setae; dmes – dorsomedial ensiform setae; ns – nematiform setae; ves – ventral ensiform setae; vf – valvifer). Scale bars = 0.3 mm (Figs 4–9); = 0.1 mm (Figs 10–11).
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dez.61.7754.sp_4
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Holosoma Semenov, 1889
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Guéorguiev B (2014) Two new related oodine genera in the Oriental Region, with remarks on the systematic position of the genera Hololeius and Holosoma (Coleoptera, Carabidae) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61(2): 87–104
dez.61.7754.sp_5
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Holosoma sp. Guéorguiev, 2014
2014-09-17T14:00:04
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Guéorguiev B (2014) Two new related oodine genera in the Oriental Region, with remarks on the systematic position of the genera Hololeius and Holosoma (Coleoptera, Carabidae) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61(2): 87–104
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Figure 12.Holosoma sp., habitus of male from Wenxian, Gansu, China. Scale bar = 2 mm.
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dez.61.7754.sp_6
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OODINI LaFerté-Sénectére, 1851
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Guéorguiev B (2014) Two new related oodine genera in the Oriental Region, with remarks on the systematic position of the genera Hololeius and Holosoma (Coleoptera, Carabidae) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61(2): 87–104
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Figures 1–3.Hololeius ceylanicus (Niether, 1856) from Danau Buyan Lake, Bali, Indonesia, female. 1. Habitus; 2–3. Elytra (2. left anterolateral view; a – stria 8; b – interval 9; 3. left posterolateral view; a – stria 7; b – interval 9). Scale bars = 2 mm (Fig. 1); = 1 mm (Figs 2–3).
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Figures 13–16.Bamaroodes gen. n. cyaneus (Facchini, 2011) from Khon Kaen, Thailand, female. 13. Habitus; 14–16. Elytra (14. left anterolateral view; a – distinct interval 9; b – transformed interval 9 into marginal gutter; 15. left posterolateral view; a – deepened stria 8; b – distinct interval 9; c – parallel joints of tarsal claw of left middle leg; 16. posterodorsal view; a – parallel joints of tarsal claw of right middle leg; b – obliterated striae 1–7 and flat intervals; c – lack of marginal gutter at apex). Scale bars = 2 mm (Fig. 13); = 1 mm (Figs 14–16).
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Figures 19–22.Thaioodes gen. n. piceus sp. n. from Khon Kaen, Thailand, holotype. 19. Habitus; 20–22. Elytra (20. left anterolateral view; a – transformed interval 9 into marginal gutter; 21. left posterolateral view; a – end of stria 7 and fusion of intervals 7 and 8; b – outward ridge formed by interval 8; c – transformed interval 9 into marginal gutter; 22. posterodorsal view; a – parallel joints of tarsal claw of right hind leg; b – impressed striae 1–7 and convex intervals; c – presence of marginal gutter at apex). Scale bars = 2 mm (Fig. 19); = 1 mm (Figs 20–22).
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dez.61.7754.sp_7
Animalia
Carabidae
Bamaroodes Guéorguiev, 2014
2014-09-17T14:00:04
2014-09-17T14:00:04
Guéorguiev B (2014) Two new related oodine genera in the Oriental Region, with remarks on the systematic position of the genera Hololeius and Holosoma (Coleoptera, Carabidae) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61(2): 87–104
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Figures 1–3.Hololeius ceylanicus (Niether, 1856) from Danau Buyan Lake, Bali, Indonesia, female. 1. Habitus; 2–3. Elytra (2. left anterolateral view; a – stria 8; b – interval 9; 3. left posterolateral view; a – stria 7; b – interval 9). Scale bars = 2 mm (Fig. 1); = 1 mm (Figs 2–3).
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Figures 13–16.Bamaroodes gen. n. cyaneus (Facchini, 2011) from Khon Kaen, Thailand, female. 13. Habitus; 14–16. Elytra (14. left anterolateral view; a – distinct interval 9; b – transformed interval 9 into marginal gutter; 15. left posterolateral view; a – deepened stria 8; b – distinct interval 9; c – parallel joints of tarsal claw of left middle leg; 16. posterodorsal view; a – parallel joints of tarsal claw of right middle leg; b – obliterated striae 1–7 and flat intervals; c – lack of marginal gutter at apex). Scale bars = 2 mm (Fig. 13); = 1 mm (Figs 14–16).
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Figures 4–11.Hololeius ceylanicus (Niether, 1856) from Danau Buyan Lake, Bali, Indonesia. 4–9. Male genitalia (4. median lobe of aedeagus, left lateral view; 5. median lobe of aedeagus, dorsal view; 6–7. right paramere, internal and external face; 8–9, left paramere, internal and external face); 10–11. Left ovipositor, ventral view (10. photograph; 11. line drawing; as – apical stylomere; bs – basal stylomere; dles – dorsolateral ensiform setae; dmes – dorsomedial ensiform setae; ns – nematiform setae; ves – ventral ensiform setae; vf – valvifer). Scale bars = 0.3 mm (Figs 4–9); = 0.1 mm (Figs 10–11).
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Figures 17–18.Bamaroodes gen. n. cyaneus (Facchini, 2011) from Khon Kaen, Thailand, left ovipositor, ventral view. 17. Photograph; 18. Line drawing (as – apical stylomere; bs – basal stylomere; dles – dorsolateral ensiform setae; dmes – dorsomedial ensiform setae; ns – nematiform setae; vf – valvifer). Scale bars = 0.1 mm.
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dez.61.7754.sp_8
Animalia
Carabidae
Bamaroodes cyaneus (Facchini, 2011)
2014-09-17T14:00:04
2014-09-17T14:00:04
Guéorguiev B (2014) Two new related oodine genera in the Oriental Region, with remarks on the systematic position of the genera Hololeius and Holosoma (Coleoptera, Carabidae) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61(2): 87–104
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Myanmar, Rangoon (Facchini 2011: 351); Thailand, Khon Kaen Province.
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Figures 13–16.Bamaroodes gen. n. cyaneus (Facchini, 2011) from Khon Kaen, Thailand, female. 13. Habitus; 14–16. Elytra (14. left anterolateral view; a – distinct interval 9; b – transformed interval 9 into marginal gutter; 15. left posterolateral view; a – deepened stria 8; b – distinct interval 9; c – parallel joints of tarsal claw of left middle leg; 16. posterodorsal view; a – parallel joints of tarsal claw of right middle leg; b – obliterated striae 1–7 and flat intervals; c – lack of marginal gutter at apex). Scale bars = 2 mm (Fig. 13); = 1 mm (Figs 14–16).
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Figures 17–18.Bamaroodes gen. n. cyaneus (Facchini, 2011) from Khon Kaen, Thailand, left ovipositor, ventral view. 17. Photograph; 18. Line drawing (as – apical stylomere; bs – basal stylomere; dles – dorsolateral ensiform setae; dmes – dorsomedial ensiform setae; ns – nematiform setae; vf – valvifer). Scale bars = 0.1 mm.
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Figure 29.Map of Southeast Asia with localities (blue circle – Rangun, type locality of Bamaroodes gen. n. cyaneus (Facchini, 2011); red circle – Khon Kaen, type locality of Thaioodes gen. n. piceus sp. n. and second known locality of Bamaroodes gen. n. cyaneus (Facchini, 2011)).
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Carabidae
Thaioodes Guéorguiev, 2014
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Thaioodes piceus Guéorguiev, 2014
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(based on male sex). Habitus. Body semi-elongate, moderately convex; tegument wholly glabrous (excl. antennomeres 4–11), smooth, only disc of head finely punctate (Fig. 19). Measurements. BL: 6.8 mm; BW: 3.1 mm. Ratios. PW/HW: 1.44; PW/PL: 1.18; PbW/PaW: 1.25; EW/PW: 1.59; EL/EW: 1.34. Color. Body black dorsally and ventrally, mouthparts and femora reddish, palpi, antenomeres 1–3, base of antennomere 4, tibia and tarsi yellowish, antennomeres 4–11 blackish. Microsculpture. Isodiametric on whole dorsal and most of ventral surface (proepisternum, metepisternum, abdomen) of body, transverse on prosternum medially and prosternal process, meso- and metacoxa, and metatrochanter. Lustre. Dorsal and ventral surfaces shiny. Head. Somewhat narrower with respect to pronotum; disc finely punctate, with one pair of supraorbital setae, frontal furrows indistinct; eyes fairly large, very prominent, with vertical diameter longer than length of antennomere 1, tempora minute; clypeus subtrapezoidal, with perceptible clypeal suture, anterior margin slightly concave and two pores removed back from anterior margin at distance longer than diameter of pores; labrum subrectangular, with concave anterior margin and six setae removed back from margin, four medial setae closer to each other than to lateral setae; mandibles moderately large, pointed and hooked at apex; maxillae not exceeding mandibles, maxillary palpi considerably longer than labial palpi, with glabrous and elongate palpomeres, terminal palpomere slightly fusiform, palpomeres 2 and 4 nearly of equal length; labium not fused, with distinct suture between mentum and submentum, mentum emarginate, with two setae, indistinct labial pits, anterior margin bordered, median tooth large, simple, widely rounded at tip, epilobes short, slightly exceeding tooth anteriorly; submentum with four long setae, two basal setae and two lateral setae, distance between two basal setae at least two times longer than distance between basal and lateral seta, basal setae longer than lateral ones and as long as transverse length of mentum, ligula broadened apically, its anterior margin with two long ventral setae, paraglossae rounded, distinctly exceeding anterior margin of ligula, labial palpi elongate, glabrous, terminal palpomere slightly fusiform, penultimate palpomere slightly shorther than terminal palpomere; antennae filiform (antennomeres 7–11 in both antennae lacking), with antennomeres 1–3 and base of 4 glabrous, stipes 1.13 times longer than antennomere 3, with dorsal seta distally, pedicel with one ventral seta, antennomere 3 with six apical setae. Pronotum. Round, nearly as long as wide, widest just before middle, margins with fine border apically (border somehwat reduced medially), laterally and basally to posterior angles, not bordered basally between impressions; disc slightly convex, smooth, with midline finely impressed, longer than half pronotal length, not reaching anterior and posterior margins; sides evenly rounded anteriorly and posteriorly, without lateral and laterobasal setae; anterior margin slightly concave, somewhat shorter than posterior margin, anterior angles rounded, not prominent; posterior margin between basal impressions nearly straight, posterior angles completely rounded; basal impressions faint, sublinear, parallel, stretching at distance of one third of pronotum length. Elytra. Oval, widest about middle, with convex disc; basal margin complete, touching parascutellar striola; sides regularly rounded from middle towards base and apex; shoulder completely rounded, without denticle; striae impunctate, moderately impressed, striae 5–7 obliterated basally (Fig. 20); stria 7 ends before apex (left elytron) or joints stria 8 (right elytron) (Fig. 22); stria 8 deeper than other striae, more deepened apically than basally (Figs 20–21); parascutellar striola distinct, long, situated between suture and stria 1; intervals impunctate, smooth, subconvex in anterior half, convex posteriorly; interval 3 at apex about twice as wide as intervals 1 and 2; intervals 7 and 8 fused posteriorly (left elytron) or interval 7 (replacing interval 8) continues to apex (Fig. 22); interval 8 (or its substitute interval 7) elevated externally, more pronouncedly along posterior half of elytra (Figs 20–22); interval 9 transformed into marginal gutter throughout (Figs 20–21); marginal gutter distinct to apex of elytron (Fig. 22); parascutellar puncture present, inside stria 1, close to meeting point of striae 1 and 2; discal punctures in interval 3 lacking; junction of joined striae 7+8 and marginal gutter with two punctures before apex (situated behind last umbilicate pore); umbilicate series with 19–20 punctures. Hind wings. Well-developed. Ventral surface (thorax and abdomen). Sternal part of thorax and abdomen smooth and shiny; intercoxal process of prosternum bordered, indistinctly at sides, distinctly posteriorly, prosternal keel moderately protruding posteriorly; mesosternum concave; metepisternum slightly longer than wide, narrowed behind, laterally coadunate with elytral epipleuron, with medial margin slightly longer than anterior one, lateral margin distinctly longer than anterior and medial margins. Abdomen with pair of minute pores on sterna 4–5, sternum 6 without apical setae. Legs. Long and fairly slender; procoxa without seta, mesocoxa with one posterior seta, metacoxa with anterior pore; pro- and mesotrochanter with one distal seta, metatrochanter without seta; profemur anterior, ventral and posterior faces glabrous, dorsal face with one-two, short, thick setae in distal half; mesofemur anterior face with five short and thick setae in one row, ventral and posterior faces glabrous, dorsal face with about 12 short, thick setae arranged in two rows, anterior row widely interrupted, consists of one proximal and two distal setae, posterior row continuous, consists of 9–10 setae; metafemur glabrous; protarsomeres 1–3 of male slightly dilated, nearly symmetrical, protarsomere 1 longer than wide, subtriangular, longer than following two protarsomeres, distal half with 16 (on left leg) and 17 (on right leg) small, round adhesive discs ventrally; protarsomere 2 as long as wide, subquadrate, wider, and as long as protarsomere 3, with 17 (on left leg) and 13 (on right leg) round adhesive discs ventrally; protarsomere 3, longer than wide, sub-rectangular, with 7 (on left leg) and 8 (on right leg) round adhesive discs ventrally; meso- and metatarsi with tarsomere 1 as long as or longer than tarsomeres 2 and 3 combined; tarsomere 5 of all legs with two pairs of setae ventrally. Male genitalia. Median lobe of aedeagus long, slender, curved laterally, with complex internal structure (Figs 23–24); basal part short, narrow, with small bulb and orifice deeply concave in lateral aspect, regularly bent towards massive and broadened medial part, dorsal margin convex to straight, ventral margin undulating, apical lamella goes down at tip; median lobe long, straight, almost symmetrical in dorsal aspect, slightly widened distally, with apical orifice elliptic and lamella broadly rounded off; inner sac with two chitinized, differently shaped structures: proximal paddle-like sclerite and medial threadlike filament; parameres different in shape, right one elongate, thick, with dorsal margin contiguously widely elevated and broadly concave (Figs 25–26), left paramere conchoidal, with thick, strongly chitinized and oblique process internally (Figs 27–28). Female genitalia. Unknown.
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Thailand, Khon Kaen Province.
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Figures 19–22.Thaioodes gen. n. piceus sp. n. from Khon Kaen, Thailand, holotype. 19. Habitus; 20–22. Elytra (20. left anterolateral view; a – transformed interval 9 into marginal gutter; 21. left posterolateral view; a – end of stria 7 and fusion of intervals 7 and 8; b – outward ridge formed by interval 8; c – transformed interval 9 into marginal gutter; 22. posterodorsal view; a – parallel joints of tarsal claw of right hind leg; b – impressed striae 1–7 and convex intervals; c – presence of marginal gutter at apex). Scale bars = 2 mm (Fig. 19); = 1 mm (Figs 20–22).
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Figure 29.Map of Southeast Asia with localities (blue circle – Rangun, type locality of Bamaroodes gen. n. cyaneus (Facchini, 2011); red circle – Khon Kaen, type locality of Thaioodes gen. n. piceus sp. n. and second known locality of Bamaroodes gen. n. cyaneus (Facchini, 2011)).
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Figures 23–28.Thaioodes gen. n. piceus sp. n. from Khon Kaen, Thailand, holotype, male genitalia. 23. Median lobe of aedeagus, left lateral view; 24. Median lobe of aedeagus, dorsal view; 25–26. Right paramere, internal and external face; 27–28. Left paramere, internal and external face. Scale bar = 0.3 mm.
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dez.61.8142.sp_1
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Curculionidae
Parallelodemas Faust
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Figure 1.Parallelodemas docile, dorsal habitus (length 5.2 mm).
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Figure 3.Rostrum of Parallelodemas plumosum, male (left) and female (right), dorsal view, showing apex with epistome and mandibles.
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Figure 2.Rostrum of Parallelodemas impar, male (left) and female (right), lateral view.
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Figure 8.Parallelodemas setifrons, dorsal view of head showing sexually dimorphic protrusion of eyes and rostral width (left male, right female).
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Figures 4–7.Left mesotarsus of Parallelodemas, dorsal view: 4. Parallelodemas docile; 5. Parallelodemas imperfectum; 6. Parallelodemas vicinum, male; 7. Parallelodemas vicinum, female. Not to scale.
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Figures 12–20.Male genitalia of Parallelodemas, apex of penis, dorsal view: 12. Parallelodemas dimetans; 13. Parallelodemas petilum; 14. Parallelodemas plumosum; 15. Parallelodemas setifrons; 16. Parallelodemas docile; 17. Parallelodemas impar; 18. Parallelodemas tumens; 19. Parallelodemas feae; 20. Parallelodemas vicinum. Not to scale.
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dez.61.8142.sp_2
Animalia
Curculionidae
Parallelodemas dimetans Prena & Zhang
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Length 3.6–4.3 mm, width 1.0–1.2 mm; integument dark brown, antenna, tarsus, apex of female rostrum and often other parts of leg brown or rufous; ventral side and pygidium with simple, slender setae, thoracic sterna also with bi- and some trifid setae, basic vestiture of fine setae on pronotum and elytron, somewhat larger white setae at base of elytral interstria 3 and postmedially on interstriae 3 and 4; eyes slightly bulging; frons and base of rostrum with some recumbent setae; male rostrum 1.07× as long as pronotum, ventrally without setae, prorostrum 0.41–0.42× rostral length, slightly spatulate and apically diverging in dorsal view, epistome slightly notched, antennal scape with a few long setae, club 1.7× as long as wide; female rostrum 1.02–1.11× as long as pronotum, prorostrum 0.47–0.51× rostral length; prosternum gradually sloping in front of coxa, basal lobe notched; all femora hirsute ventrally; tarsus with tarsite 3 relatively small and excised to basal third, tarsite 5 shorter than 2+3 and distinctly protruding beyond anterior margin of 3, male mesotarsus with long, distally pointed setae; penis 2.5× as long as wide, apex roundly narrowed and slightly projected medially (Fig. 12), internal sac with harpoon-like sclerite and small sclerotized area near duct; spermatheca with nodulus and ramus short (Fig. 21).
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The species is known only from China (Guizhou).
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Figures 12–20.Male genitalia of Parallelodemas, apex of penis, dorsal view: 12. Parallelodemas dimetans; 13. Parallelodemas petilum; 14. Parallelodemas plumosum; 15. Parallelodemas setifrons; 16. Parallelodemas docile; 17. Parallelodemas impar; 18. Parallelodemas tumens; 19. Parallelodemas feae; 20. Parallelodemas vicinum. Not to scale.
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Figures 21–27.Female genitalia of Parallelodemas, spermatheca: 21. Parallelodemas dimetans; 22. Parallelodemas petilum; 23. Parallelodemas plumosum; 24. Parallelodemas setifrons; 25. Parallelodemas docile; 26. Parallelodemas impar; 27. Parallelodemas feae. Not to scale.
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dez.61.8142.sp_3
Animalia
Curculionidae
Parallelodemas petilum Prena & Zhang
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Length 3.0–3.7 mm, width 0.8–1.0 mm; integument dark brown to nearly black, appendages partially light brown; meso- and metathoracic sternites with bi- and trifid setae, pronotum and elytron with basic vestiture of very fine setae; eyes bulging; frons and base of rostrum with recumbent setae; male rostrum 0.93–1.12× as long as pronotum, ventrally with long setae, prorostrum 0.39–0.40× rostral length, slightly spatulate and apically diverging in dorsal view, epistome moderately deeply notched, antennal scape with a few long setae, club 2.6× as long as wide; female rostrum 1.14× as long as pronotum, prorostrum 0.50× rostral length; prosternum gradually sloping in front of coxa, basal lobe moderately notched; all femora hirsute ventrally; tarsus with tarsite 3 excised to basal third, tarsite 5 as long as 2 and distinctly protruding beyond anterior margin of 3, male mesotarsus with moderately long, clavate, outward directed setae; penis 7× as long as wide, apex triangularly narrowed (as Parallelodemas plumosum, Fig. 14), with sclerotized flagellum almost as long as penis and apodemes combined; spermatheca with collum and nodulus forming poorly differentiated bulbous unit, ramus as long as wide (Fig. 22).
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The species (in the strict sense) is known from the Chinese province Shaanxi.
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Figures 12–20.Male genitalia of Parallelodemas, apex of penis, dorsal view: 12. Parallelodemas dimetans; 13. Parallelodemas petilum; 14. Parallelodemas plumosum; 15. Parallelodemas setifrons; 16. Parallelodemas docile; 17. Parallelodemas impar; 18. Parallelodemas tumens; 19. Parallelodemas feae; 20. Parallelodemas vicinum. Not to scale.
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Figures 21–27.Female genitalia of Parallelodemas, spermatheca: 21. Parallelodemas dimetans; 22. Parallelodemas petilum; 23. Parallelodemas plumosum; 24. Parallelodemas setifrons; 25. Parallelodemas docile; 26. Parallelodemas impar; 27. Parallelodemas feae. Not to scale.
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dez.61.8142.sp_4
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Curculionidae
Parallelodemas plumosum Prena & Zhang
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Length 3.6–5.4 mm, width 1.0–1.4 mm; integument black, antenna and tarsi dark brown; ventral side with plumose setae, pygidium with bifid setae, pronotum and elytron with basic vestiture of very fine setae, elytron also with short vittae of plumose white setae at base of interstria 3 and postmedially on interstriae 3–5; eyes very slightly bulging; frons and base of rostrum with a few recumbent setae; male rostrum 0.94–1.06× as long as pronotum, ventrally without setae, prorostrum 0.40–0.43× rostral length and slightly spatulate in dorsal view, epistome moderately notched, antennal scape with a few long setae, club 1.8× as long as wide; female rostrum 1.00–1.04× as long as pronotum, prorostrum 0.49–0.51× rostral length; prosternum gradually sloping in front of coxa, basal lobe truncate; pro- and mesofemora hirsute ventrally; tarsus with tarsite 3 moderately large and excised to basal third, tarsite 5 nearly as long as 1 and distinctly protruding beyond anterior margin of 3, with long, distally unmodified setae in both sexes; penis 3× as long as wide, roundly narrowed to subtriangular tip (Fig. 14), internal sac with harpoon-like sclerite; spermatheca with nodulus short and thick, ramus as long as wide (Fig. 24).
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The species occurs in China (Fujian, Hainan) and Taiwan.
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Figures 12–20.Male genitalia of Parallelodemas, apex of penis, dorsal view: 12. Parallelodemas dimetans; 13. Parallelodemas petilum; 14. Parallelodemas plumosum; 15. Parallelodemas setifrons; 16. Parallelodemas docile; 17. Parallelodemas impar; 18. Parallelodemas tumens; 19. Parallelodemas feae; 20. Parallelodemas vicinum. Not to scale.
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Figures 21–27.Female genitalia of Parallelodemas, spermatheca: 21. Parallelodemas dimetans; 22. Parallelodemas petilum; 23. Parallelodemas plumosum; 24. Parallelodemas setifrons; 25. Parallelodemas docile; 26. Parallelodemas impar; 27. Parallelodemas feae. Not to scale.
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dez.61.8142.sp_5
Animalia
Curculionidae
Parallelodemas setifrons Prena & Zhang
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Length 3.0–3.9 mm, width 0.9–1.0 mm; integument dark brown, antenna, legs and apex of rostrum light brown; meso- and metathoracic sterna with plumose setae (condensed on metepisternum), prosternum, abdominal ventrites and pygidium mostly with bi- and trifid setae, pronotum and elytron with basic vestiture of fine setae, elytron also with short vittae of white, moderately wide, simple or bifid setae at base and postmedially on interstriae 3–5; eyes distinctly (male) or slightly (female) bulging; frons and base of rostrum with recumbent setae; male rostrum 0.84–0.90× as long as pronotum, ventrally with long setae, prorostrum 0.43–0.48× rostral length and slightly spatulate in dorsal view, epistome slightly notched, antennal scape without long setae, club 1.4–2.4× as long as wide (depending on length of rostrum); female rostrum 0.84–1.00× as long as pronotum, prorostrum 0.49–0.57× rostral length; prosternum gradually sloping in front of coxa, basal lobe notched; all femora hirsute ventrally; tarsus with tarsite 3 relatively small and excised to basal third, tarsite 5 nearly as long as 1 and distinctly protruding beyond anterior margin of 3, male mesotarsus with moderately long, clavate, outward directed setae; penis 2.5× as long as wide, with small, apically rounded projection (Fig. 15), internal sac medially with small, fennel-seed-like sclerite and with sclerotized area with spinose lateral projection near duct; spermatheca (Fig. 24) with nodulus as long as wide and perpendicular to long axis of collum, ramus as long as nodulus.
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The species is known from China (Fujian, Guangdong, Guizhou, Hunan).
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Figures 12–20.Male genitalia of Parallelodemas, apex of penis, dorsal view: 12. Parallelodemas dimetans; 13. Parallelodemas petilum; 14. Parallelodemas plumosum; 15. Parallelodemas setifrons; 16. Parallelodemas docile; 17. Parallelodemas impar; 18. Parallelodemas tumens; 19. Parallelodemas feae; 20. Parallelodemas vicinum. Not to scale.
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Figures 21–27.Female genitalia of Parallelodemas, spermatheca: 21. Parallelodemas dimetans; 22. Parallelodemas petilum; 23. Parallelodemas plumosum; 24. Parallelodemas setifrons; 25. Parallelodemas docile; 26. Parallelodemas impar; 27. Parallelodemas feae. Not to scale.
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dez.61.8142.sp_6
Animalia
Curculionidae
Parallelodemas docile Faust
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The species is known from China (Yunnan) and Myanmar.
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Figures 4–7.Left mesotarsus of Parallelodemas, dorsal view: 4. Parallelodemas docile; 5. Parallelodemas imperfectum; 6. Parallelodemas vicinum, male; 7. Parallelodemas vicinum, female. Not to scale.
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Figures 12–20.Male genitalia of Parallelodemas, apex of penis, dorsal view: 12. Parallelodemas dimetans; 13. Parallelodemas petilum; 14. Parallelodemas plumosum; 15. Parallelodemas setifrons; 16. Parallelodemas docile; 17. Parallelodemas impar; 18. Parallelodemas tumens; 19. Parallelodemas feae; 20. Parallelodemas vicinum. Not to scale.
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Figures 21–27.Female genitalia of Parallelodemas, spermatheca: 21. Parallelodemas dimetans; 22. Parallelodemas petilum; 23. Parallelodemas plumosum; 24. Parallelodemas setifrons; 25. Parallelodemas docile; 26. Parallelodemas impar; 27. Parallelodemas feae. Not to scale.
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dez.61.8142.sp_7
Animalia
Curculionidae
Parallelodemas imperfectum Faust
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Prena J, Zhang R (2014) A taxonomic revision of Parallelodemas Faust from South China (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Baridinae), with notes on sexually dimorphic characters Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61(2): 105–119
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The species is known from one site in Myanmar.
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Figures 4–7.Left mesotarsus of Parallelodemas, dorsal view: 4. Parallelodemas docile; 5. Parallelodemas imperfectum; 6. Parallelodemas vicinum, male; 7. Parallelodemas vicinum, female. Not to scale.
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Figures 12–20.Male genitalia of Parallelodemas, apex of penis, dorsal view: 12. Parallelodemas dimetans; 13. Parallelodemas petilum; 14. Parallelodemas plumosum; 15. Parallelodemas setifrons; 16. Parallelodemas docile; 17. Parallelodemas impar; 18. Parallelodemas tumens; 19. Parallelodemas feae; 20. Parallelodemas vicinum. Not to scale.
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Figures 21–27.Female genitalia of Parallelodemas, spermatheca: 21. Parallelodemas dimetans; 22. Parallelodemas petilum; 23. Parallelodemas plumosum; 24. Parallelodemas setifrons; 25. Parallelodemas docile; 26. Parallelodemas impar; 27. Parallelodemas feae. Not to scale.
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dez.61.8142.sp_8
Animalia
Curculionidae
Parallelodemas impar Voss
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2014-09-17T17:03:38
Prena J, Zhang R (2014) A taxonomic revision of Parallelodemas Faust from South China (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Baridinae), with notes on sexually dimorphic characters Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61(2): 105–119
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The species is known from China (Sichuan, Yunnan, Zhejiang) and Laos. The record from Guatun in Fujian, by Voss (1956), applies to Parallelodemas setifrons.
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Figures 12–20.Male genitalia of Parallelodemas, apex of penis, dorsal view: 12. Parallelodemas dimetans; 13. Parallelodemas petilum; 14. Parallelodemas plumosum; 15. Parallelodemas setifrons; 16. Parallelodemas docile; 17. Parallelodemas impar; 18. Parallelodemas tumens; 19. Parallelodemas feae; 20. Parallelodemas vicinum. Not to scale.
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Figures 21–27.Female genitalia of Parallelodemas, spermatheca: 21. Parallelodemas dimetans; 22. Parallelodemas petilum; 23. Parallelodemas plumosum; 24. Parallelodemas setifrons; 25. Parallelodemas docile; 26. Parallelodemas impar; 27. Parallelodemas feae. Not to scale.
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dez.61.8142.sp_9
Animalia
Curculionidae
Parallelodemas tardum Faust
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Besides the type series from Myanmar, we have seen one female from India that might be this species.
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Figures 12–20.Male genitalia of Parallelodemas, apex of penis, dorsal view: 12. Parallelodemas dimetans; 13. Parallelodemas petilum; 14. Parallelodemas plumosum; 15. Parallelodemas setifrons; 16. Parallelodemas docile; 17. Parallelodemas impar; 18. Parallelodemas tumens; 19. Parallelodemas feae; 20. Parallelodemas vicinum. Not to scale.
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Figures 21–27.Female genitalia of Parallelodemas, spermatheca: 21. Parallelodemas dimetans; 22. Parallelodemas petilum; 23. Parallelodemas plumosum; 24. Parallelodemas setifrons; 25. Parallelodemas docile; 26. Parallelodemas impar; 27. Parallelodemas feae. Not to scale.
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dez.61.8142.sp_10
Animalia
Curculionidae
Parallelodemas tumens Prena & Zhang
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Length 3.8–4.8 mm, width 1.1–1.3 mm; integument black, antenna, tarsus, apex of female rostrum and often other parts of leg brown or rufous; ventral side and pygidium with undivided setae, basic vestiture of fine setae on pronotum and elytron, moderately wide white setae at base of elytral interstria 3 and postmedially on interstriae 4 and 5, on thoracic flank and basolateral angles of pronotum; eyes flush with head contour; frons and base of rostrum glabrous; male rostrum 1.06–1.08× as long as pronotum, ventrally without setae, prorostrum 0.41–0.42× rostral length, slightly spatulate and apically diverging in dorsal view, epistome short and truncate, antennal scape glabrous, club 1.8× as long as wide; female rostrum 1.20× as long as pronotum, prorostrum 0.53× rostral length; prosternum tumescent in front of coxae, basal lobe notched; pro- and mesofemora hirsute ventrally; tarsus with tarsite 3 of moderate size and excised to basal third, tarsite 5 slightly longer than 3 and distinctly protruding beyond anterior margin of 3, male mesotarsus without specialized setae; penis 2.5× as long as wide, apex lancet-shaped and broadly rounded (Fig. 18), internal sac with 2 small sclerites (hook and paired hook); spermatheca with nodulus and ramus short (as Parallelodemas dimetans, Fig. 21).
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Figures 12–20.Male genitalia of Parallelodemas, apex of penis, dorsal view: 12. Parallelodemas dimetans; 13. Parallelodemas petilum; 14. Parallelodemas plumosum; 15. Parallelodemas setifrons; 16. Parallelodemas docile; 17. Parallelodemas impar; 18. Parallelodemas tumens; 19. Parallelodemas feae; 20. Parallelodemas vicinum. Not to scale.
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Figures 21–27.Female genitalia of Parallelodemas, spermatheca: 21. Parallelodemas dimetans; 22. Parallelodemas petilum; 23. Parallelodemas plumosum; 24. Parallelodemas setifrons; 25. Parallelodemas docile; 26. Parallelodemas impar; 27. Parallelodemas feae. Not to scale.
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dez.61.8142.sp_11
Animalia
Curculionidae
Parallelodemas feae Prena & Zhang
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Length 4.9–6.5 mm, width 1.3–1.8 mm; integument dark brown to black, antenna and tarsus brown; ventral side and pygidium with undivided setae, basic vestiture of fine setae on pronotum and elytron, moderately wide white setae at base of elytral interstria 3, postmedially on interstriae 3 and 4 and on thoracic flank; eyes very slightly bulging; frons and base of rostrum glabrous; male rostrum 1.02–1.20× as long as pronotum, ventrally without setae, prorostrum 0.39–0.42× rostral length, slightly spatulate and apically diverging in dorsal view, epistome slightly notched, antennal scape with long setae, club 1.8× as long as wide; female rostrum 1.04–1.20× as long as pronotum, prorostrum 0.50–0.54× rostral length; prosternum gradually sloping in front of coxa, basal lobe notched; all femora hirsute ventrally; tarsus with tarsite 3 relatively small and excised to basal third, tarsite 5 nearly as long as 2+3 and distinctly protruding beyond anterior margin of 3, male mesotarsus with clavate, outward directed setae; penis 3.5× as long as wide, apex roundly narrowed and medially projected (Fig. 19), internal sac with thick, rod-like sclerite; spermatheca with nodulus long and perpendicular to collum (Fig. 27).
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The species is known from China (Fujian, Guangxi, Hainan, Hunan, Yunnan), India, Laos and Vietnam.
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Figures 12–20.Male genitalia of Parallelodemas, apex of penis, dorsal view: 12. Parallelodemas dimetans; 13. Parallelodemas petilum; 14. Parallelodemas plumosum; 15. Parallelodemas setifrons; 16. Parallelodemas docile; 17. Parallelodemas impar; 18. Parallelodemas tumens; 19. Parallelodemas feae; 20. Parallelodemas vicinum. Not to scale.
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Figures 21–27.Female genitalia of Parallelodemas, spermatheca: 21. Parallelodemas dimetans; 22. Parallelodemas petilum; 23. Parallelodemas plumosum; 24. Parallelodemas setifrons; 25. Parallelodemas docile; 26. Parallelodemas impar; 27. Parallelodemas feae. Not to scale.
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dez.61.8142.sp_12
Animalia
Curculionidae
Parallelodemas vicinum Faust
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The species is known from China (Yunnan), India and Myanmar.
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Figures 9–11.Male terminalia of Parallelodemas vicinum: 9. Penis, dorsal view; 10. Tegmen; 11. Sternites 8 and 9, ventral view.
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Figures 21–27.Female genitalia of Parallelodemas, spermatheca: 21. Parallelodemas dimetans; 22. Parallelodemas petilum; 23. Parallelodemas plumosum; 24. Parallelodemas setifrons; 25. Parallelodemas docile; 26. Parallelodemas impar; 27. Parallelodemas feae. Not to scale.
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dez.61.8142.sp_13
Animalia
Curculionidae
Parallelodemas perfectum Faust
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The species is known from one site in Myanmar.
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Figures 4–7.Left mesotarsus of Parallelodemas, dorsal view: 4. Parallelodemas docile; 5. Parallelodemas imperfectum; 6. Parallelodemas vicinum, male; 7. Parallelodemas vicinum, female. Not to scale.
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Figures 12–20.Male genitalia of Parallelodemas, apex of penis, dorsal view: 12. Parallelodemas dimetans; 13. Parallelodemas petilum; 14. Parallelodemas plumosum; 15. Parallelodemas setifrons; 16. Parallelodemas docile; 17. Parallelodemas impar; 18. Parallelodemas tumens; 19. Parallelodemas feae; 20. Parallelodemas vicinum. Not to scale.
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Figures 21–27.Female genitalia of Parallelodemas, spermatheca: 21. Parallelodemas dimetans; 22. Parallelodemas petilum; 23. Parallelodemas plumosum; 24. Parallelodemas setifrons; 25. Parallelodemas docile; 26. Parallelodemas impar; 27. Parallelodemas feae. Not to scale.
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dez.61.8048.sp_1
Animalia
Aphididae
Eulachnus pumilae Inouye
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Kanturski M, Wieczorek K (2014) Systematic position of Eulachnus cembrae Börner with description of hitherto unknown sexual morphs of E. pumilae Inouye (Hemiptera, Aphididae, Lachninae) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61(2): 123–132
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Oviparous female (Fig. 1; Table 1, 2). Colour in life unknown. Pigmentation of mounted specimens: several structures pigmented in a generally transparent body. Antennae brown, except segment I, which is pale at base and light-brown at apex. Fore and middle femora yellow with darker ends. Fore and middle tibiae light-brown. Hind legs brown, with only paler apices of femora. Tarsi brown. Siphuncular sclerites brown. Body elongated, oval (Fig. 1a). Head with big compound eyes, without triommatidia. Head width 0.36–0.37 times length of antennae. Head chaetotaxy: dorsal side with 11, ventral side with 12 fine and pointed setae, 0.08–0.11 mm long. Head setae arising from wart-like bases. Antennae (Fig. 1b, c) 6-segmented 0.39–0.40 times length of body. Ant. segm. III (Fig. 1b) shorter than segm. IV+V+VI with smooth proximal part and imbricated apex. Ant. segm. IV (Fig. 1b) only slightly shorter than ant. segm. V. Ant. segm. V (Fig. 1c) slightly longer than ant. segm. VI, with 1 rounded or oval primary rhinarium at apex. Rhinarium with little developed sclerotic rosette. Ant. segm. VI (Fig. 1c) with very short terminal process (VIb), 0.20–0.26 times length of base (VIa) and with 1 rounded or oval primary rhinarium with little sclerotic rosette and 4 accessory rhinaria situated close to each other in about half of length of segment. Ant. segm. IV-VI imbricated on whole length. Other antennal ratios: VI:III 0.57–0.58, V:III 0.63–0.64, IV:III 0.59–0.61 Antennal chaetotaxy: segm. I with 4 setae, segm. II with 5 setae, segm. III with 20–23 setae, segm. IV with 7–9 setae, segm. V with 7–11 setae, segm. VI with 4–5 basal, 5–6 apical and 1 subapical setae. Ant. segm. III-IV with short and slightly forked setae (Fig. 1b), segm. V and VI with short and pointed setae, shorter, or as long as diameter of segments. Longest seta on ant. segm. III 1.00–1.05 times basal articular diameter of this segment (BD III). Rostrum short, reaching behind middle coxae. Apical segment of rostrum (ARS) blunt, with very short apical part (Fig. 1d), 0.21–0.22 times ant. segm. III, 0.37 times ant. segm. VI and 0.42–0.45 times second segment of hind tarsus (HT II), with 6 primary and 2 accessory setae. Dorsal side of thorax covered by short, 0.04–0.05 mm, and blunt setae. Hind legs long, covered by slightly blunt setae, which are as long as or slightly longer than width of tibiae. Distal, inner side of fore and middle tibiae with numerous short and pointed setae. Hind tibiae (Fig. 1e) slightly swollen, with 100–105 irregular pseudosensoria reaching about ¾ length of tibiae. Some setae of hind tibiae with slightly blunt apices (Fig. 1e), longest setae on distal part of tibiae pointed. First segment of hind tarsus (HT I) long, its basal length 0.38–0.43 times dorsal, 0.25–0.28 times ventral and 0.56–0.67 times intersegmental length, with 2 dorsal and 8–10 ventral, pointed setae (Fig. 1f). HT II 0.41–0.47 times length of ant. segm. III and 0.83 times ant. segm. VI. Dorsal side of abdomen membranous without sclerites and scleroites (Fig. 1a). Dorsal setae not numerous, very short, on abd. segm. I-VI 0.01–0.03 mm long and on segm. VII and VIII 0.05–0.08 mm long, pointed. Siphunculi very low, with narrow cone-shaped base. Subgenital fig in form of two sclerites. Cauda broadly rounded with many long, fine and pointed setae and very short spinules.
Main morphological differences between oviparous females of Eulachnus pumilae and Eulachnus cembrae AL–antennae length, BL–body length, ANT IV–antennal segment IV length, ANT III – ant. segm. III length, HT I bL–first segment of hind tarsus basal length, HT I dL–HT I dorsal length, HT I iL–HT I intersegmental length, HT I vL– HT I ventral length ARS–apical segment of rostrum, HT II–second segment of hind tarsus length. Character Eulachnus pumilae Eulachnus cembrae AL/BL 0.39–0.40 0.49–0.57 ANT IV/ANT III 0.59–0.61 0.38–0.53 HT I bL/HT I dL 0.38–0.43 0.30–0.33 HT I dL/HT I iL 1.45–1.53 2.10–3.00 HT I bl/HT I vL 0.25–0.28 0.23–0.24 ARS/ANT III 0.21–0.22 0.18–0.20 ARS/HT II 0.42–0.45 0.35–0.41 Pseudosensoria 100–105 32–58 ARS accessory setae 2 0
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Alate male (Figs 1, 3a, c; Table 1, 3). Colour in life unknown. Pigmentation of mounted specimens: several structures pigmented in a transparent body. Antennae dark brown with slightly lighter ant. segm. VI. Fore and middle femora light brown with darker ends. Hind femora dark brown with pale anterior parts. Tibiae and tarsi brown. Wings pale with light brown veins. Abdomen pale with light brown sclerites and scleroites. Siphuncular sclerites brown. Genitalia brown. Body elongated, oval. Head (Fig. 1g) with big and very well-developed compound eyes, without triommatidia and with 3 well-developed ocelli. Head width 0.25–0.26 times length of antennae. Head chaetotaxy: dorsal side with 14, ventral side with 10 long, fine and pointed setae, 0.11–0.13 mm long. Head setae arising from well-developed and brown, oval scleroites. Antennae (Fig. 1h, i) 6-segmented, 0.69–0.70 times length of body. Ant. segm. III (Fig. 1h) shorter than segm. IV+V+VI, with 125–136 secondary rhinaria. Almost all rhinaria small and rounded, situated on whole length and surface of segment. Ant. segm. IV (Fig. 1h) almost as long as ant. segm. V, with 55–64 secondary rhinaria. Ant. segm. V (Fig. 1i) longer than ant. segm. VI, with 1 rounded primary rhinarium at apex with little developed sclerotic rosette and 35–43 secondary rhinaria. Secondary rhinaria on ant. segm. IV and V small and rounded, situated on whole length and surface of segments. Ant. segm. VI (Fig. 1i) with very short VIb, 0.16–0.17 times VIa. VIa with 1 rounded or oval primary rhinarium with little sclerotic rosette, 4–5 accessory rhinaria situated close to each other in about half of length of segment and 11–14 secondary rhinaria, situated under the accessory rhinaria. Other antennal ratios: VI:III 0.38–0.41, V:III 0.57–0.60, IV:III 0.58–0.63. Antennae with pointed setae of various length. Longest seta on ant. segm. III 1.35–1.36 times BD III. Antennal chaetotaxy: segm. I with 4–7 setae, segm. II with 3–5 setae, segm. III with 18–19 setae, segm. IV with 7–9 setae, segm. V with 10–11 setae, segm. VI with 6–7 basal, 5–6 apical and 1 subapical setae. Rostrum short, reaching mesosternum. ARS blunt, with very short apical part (Fig. 1j), 0.14 times ant. segm. III, 0.34–0.37 times ant. segm. VI and 0.43–0.45 times HT II, with 6 primary and 2 accessory setae. Dorsal side of thorax covered by long, fine and pointed setae, 0.09–0.10 mm long. Media with 1 fork. Hind legs long, covered by long and pointed setae, which are longer than width of tibiae. HT I long, its basal length 0.27–0.30 times dorsal, 0.20–0.22 times ventral and 0.61–0.75 times intersegmental length, with 2 dorsal and 12 ventral, pointed setae (Fig. 1k). HT II 0.32 times length of ant. segm. III and 0.70–0.85 times ant segm. VI. Dorsal side of abdomen membranous, with long and pointed setae, on abd. segm. I-V 0.07–0.09 mm long, on segm. VI-VIII 0.09–0.12 mm long. Spinal setae arranged in two pairs on each segment, arising from oval scleroites (Fig. 1l). Siphunculi very low, with narrow cone-shaped base. Abdominal sternite VI and VII sclerotized on whole surface. Cauda broadly rounded with many long, fine and pointed setae and very short spinules. Parameres present, located above basal part of phallus, clearly visible, basally fused. Their lobate parts arise into distinct, finger-like projection toward base of phallus. Parameres dark pigmented, with numerous, long setae on entire surface. Basal part of phallus crescent-shaped, light brown, with numerous long setae. Sclerotized arms clearly visible, strongly sclerotized, dark pigmented. Proximal part robust, ends in triangular apex. Distal part also robust, strongly flattened with thorn-like process located in inner edge of arm. Sclerotized arms form upper half-circle-shaped structure that surrounds genital area (Fig. 3a, c).
Main morphological differences between alate males of Eulachnus pumilae and Eulachnus cembrae. AL–antennae length, BL–body length, Ant. segm. VIb–antennal segment VI terminal process length, Ant. segm. VIa–ant. segm. VI base length, Ant. segm VI–ant. segm. VI length, ANT III–ant. segm. III length, ARS–apical segment of rostrum, HT II–second segment of hind tarsus length, R III, IV, VI–number of secondary rhinaria on ant. segm. III, IV and VI. Character Eulachnus pumilae Eulachnus cembrae AL/BL 0.69–0.70 0.78–0.81 Ant. segm. VIb/ant. segm. VIa 0.16–0.17 0.19–0.24 ANT VI/ANT III 0.38–0.41 0.45–0.51 ARS/HT II 0.43–0.45 0.32–0.40 ARS/ANT VI 0.34–0.37 0.27–0.29 HT II/ANT III 0.31–0.32 0.35–0.38 R III 125–136 80–120 R IV 55–64 29–42 R VI 11–14 4–10 ARS accessory setae 2 0
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India (Ghosh 1982), Japan (Inouye 1939, 1970), Korea (Lee et al. 1994; Szelegiewicz 1974), Russia-Far East (Pashchenko 1988).
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Figure 1.Eulachnus pumilae – oviparous female: (a) general view, (b) antennal segments I–IV, (c) antennal segments V and VI, (d) apical segment of rostrum, (e) hind tibia, (f) hind tarsus with HT I parts lengths: b – basal length, d – dorsal length, v –ventral length, i – intersegmental length. Alate male: (g) head, (h) antennal segments I–IV, (i) antennal segments V and VI, (j) apical segment of rostrum, (k) hind tarsus, (l) abdomen.
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Figure 3.External male genitalia of Eulachnus pumilae (a, c) and Eulachnus cembrae (b, d): bp –basal part of phallus with sclerotized arms consists of short proximal (solid arrow), long distal (dotted arrow) part and upper half-circle-shaped structure that surrounds the genital area (arrow-head), P – parameres, C – cauda.
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Animalia
Aphididae
Eulachnus cembrae Börner
2014-10-24T15:50:13
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Kanturski M, Wieczorek K (2014) Systematic position of Eulachnus cembrae Börner with description of hitherto unknown sexual morphs of E. pumilae Inouye (Hemiptera, Aphididae, Lachninae) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61(2): 123–132
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Austria (Börner 1950, 1952; Börner and Franz 1956; Heinze 1962; Pintera 1968), Bulgaria (Tashev 1985), Italy (Barbagallo and Patti 1994; Binazzi 1978, 1984; Roberti 1993), France (MNHN collection), Poland (Szelegiewicz 1962a, 1962b, 1968, 1978; Kanturski and Wieczorek 2014), Slovakia (Pašek 1952, 1954), Switzerland (BMNH collection, MZLU collection), Ukraine (Chumak 2004).
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Figure 2.Eulachnus cembrae – oviparous female: (a) general view, (b) antennal segments I–IV, (c) antennal segments V and VI, (d) apical segment of rostrum, (e) hind tibia, (f) hind tarsus. Alate male: (g) head, (h) antennal segments I–IV, (i) antennal segments V and VI, (j) apical segment of rostrum, (k) hind tarsus, (l) abdomen.
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Figure 3.External male genitalia of Eulachnus pumilae (a, c) and Eulachnus cembrae (b, d): bp –basal part of phallus with sclerotized arms consists of short proximal (solid arrow), long distal (dotted arrow) part and upper half-circle-shaped structure that surrounds the genital area (arrow-head), P – parameres, C – cauda.
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dez.62.8154.sp_1
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Onychotrechus dooarsicus Subramanian, Basu & Zettel, 2014
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Subramanian K, Basu S, Zettel H (2014) A new species of Onychotrechus Kirkaldy, 1903 (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Gerridae) from Dooars, West Bengal, India, and a key to males of all species Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61(2): 133–139
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Figures 1–5.Onychotrechus dooarsicus sp. n. 1. Dorsal view of apterous male. 2. Dorsal view of apterous female. 3. Head and pronotal marking pattern in male. 4. Meso- and metanotal marking pattern in male. 5. Marking pattern in female.
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Figures 14–19.Onychotrechus dooarsicus sp. n. 14. Abdominal tergites of female. 15. Abdominal sternites of female. 16. Dissected genital segments of male. 17. Proctiger of male. 18. Endosoma, lateral view. 19. Left paramere, lateral view.
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Figures 6–13.Onychotrechus dooarsicus sp. n. 6. Mesosternum of male, ventral view. 7. Lateral view of female. 8. Forefemur of male. 9. Foretibia and tarsi of male. 10. Foreleg of female. 11. Foreleg claws in male. 12. Abdominal tergites of male. 13. Abdominal sternites with genital segments in male.
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dez.61.8793.sp_1
Animalia
Dilaridae
Dilar Rambur
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Zhang W, Liu X, Aspöck H, Winterton S, Aspöck U (2014) Species of the pleasing lacewing genus Dilar Rambur (Neuroptera, Dilaridae) from islands of East Asia Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61(2): 141–153
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This genus ranges from northern Africa, through Europe, to Asia, and is recorded in the following countries: Afghanistan, Algeria, Andorra, Bulgaria, China, France, Greece, India, Iran, Italy, Japan, Korea, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Malaysia, Nepal, Pakistan, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Thailand, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Vietnam all countries of former Yugoslavia. 1 Forewings nearly hyaline, with no obviously markings Dilar pallidus Nakahara – Forewings yellowish brown, with distinct brown markings 2 2 Male (Fig. 24, 26) with ninth tergite in dorsal view with posteromedial portion protruding into a projection Dilar insularis sp. n. – Male with ninth tergite in dorsal view without projection posteromedially 3 3 Male (Fig. 17) with ectoproct in dorsal view with a strong sclerotized projection at tip and with gonarcus beam-shaped, which is bifid on both ends Dilar taiwanensis Banks – Male with gonarcus beam-shaped, which is not bifid on both ends 4 4 Male (Fig. 13) with ectoproct in dorsal view with a pair of parallel prolongations which are truncatus and serrate at tip Dilar hikosanus Nakahara – Male (Fig. 7) with ectoproct in dorsal view with three projections at tip which is sparsely haired Dilar japonicus McLachlan
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Figures 24–27.Dilar insularis sp. n. 24. Male genitalia, dorsal view; 25. Male genitalia, ventral view; 26. Male genitalia, lateral view; 27. Male ectoproct, caudal view. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.
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Figures 17–20.Dilar taiwanensis Banks. 17. Male genitalia, dorsal view; 18. Male genitalia, ventral view; 19. Male genitalia, lateral view; 20. Male ectoproct, caudal view. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.
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Figures 13–16.Dilar hikosanus Nakahara. 13. Male genitalia, dorsal view; 14. Male genitalia, ventral view; 15. Male genitalia, lateral view; 16. Male ectoproct, caudal view. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.
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Figures 7–12.Dilar japonicus McLachlan. 7. Male genitalia, dorsal view; 8. Male genitalia, ventral view; 9. Male genitalia, lateral view; 10. Male ectoproct, caudal view; 11. Female genitalia, lateral view; 12. Female genitalia, ventral view. bc: bursa copulatrix; cg: colleterial gland; e: ectoproct; g: gonarcus = eleventh gonocoxites; gx9: ninth gonocoxite; gx10: tenth gonocoxite; hi: hypandrium internum; S7-9: sternite 7-9; T7-9: tergite 7-9. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.
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dez.61.8793.sp_2
Animalia
Dilaridae
Dilar japonicus McLachlan, 1883
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Male. Body length 4.3-5.3 mm; forewing length 10.0-11.4 mm, hindwing length 8.8-9.4 mm.
Head pale yellowish brown, with pale yellow setose tubercles. Compound eyes blackish brown. Antenna with ca. 29 segments, pale yellowish brown, pedicel with brown annular stripes, flagellum unipectinate on most flagellomeres, medial branches much longer than those on both ends, longest branch nearly 3.0 times as long as relevant flagellomere, but branch of 1st flagellomere short and dentate, distal seven flagellomeres simple.
Prothorax pale yellow, pronotum pale yellowish brown, with anterior margin and posterolateral corners pale yellow, medially with a pair of ovoid markings; mesothorax pale yellowish brown, mesonotum dark brown on anterior and lateral margins; metanotum pale yellowish brown, slightly darker on lateral margins. Legs pale yellowish brown, femora blackish brown at tip. Wings hyaline, slightly smoky brown, with numerous brown spots. Forewing ~2.1 times as long as wide, densely spotted, with markings on proximal half much darker, arranging as transversely arcuate pattern, a broad immaculate area present on either side of median nygma; two nygmata present on proximal and median portion of forewing, median one much larger than proximal one. Hindwing ~2.0 times as long as wide, slightly paler than forewing, with similar marking pattern; one nygma present at middle. Veins pale brown, crossveins much paler than longitudinal veins. Forewing with trichosors present along wing margin between R and CuA; Rs with three main branches; MP with two main branches; two gradate crossveins present at middle. Hindwing with trichosors present along wing margin between R and CuA; Rs with three main branches.
Abdomen pale yellow, pregenital segments dorsally yellowish brown. Ninth tergite in dorsal view with an arcuate anterior incision and a deeply V-shaped posterior incision, leaving a narrow median portion and a pair of subtriangular hemitergites, which are obtuse distally and densely haired; in lateral view broad, with straight ventral margin and arcuate posterior margin. Ninth sternite obviously shorter than ninth tergite, truncately posteriad. Ectoproct in dorsal view with three projections at tip which is sparsely haired, posteroventrally with a pair of subsemicircular and flattened projections, a pair of bifid unguiform projections and a pair of short, feebly sclerotized, digitiform projections. Ninth gonocoxite with anterior half broadly spoon-shaped and with posterior half slenderly elongate and curved posteroventrally; tenth gonocoxite slenderly elongate, much longer ninth gonocoxite, with incurved base and spinous tip, medially with a lobe connecting to ninth gonocoxite; gonarcus beam-shaped, slightly expanded on both ends, laterally connecting to base of ninth gonocoxites. Hypandrium internum nearly trapezoidal, with lateral margins slightly arcuate.
Female. Body length 6.5 mm; forewing length 14.0 mm, hindwing length 12.7 mm.
Seventh sternite (Fig. 11) in lateral view subtrapezoidal, in ventral view nearly rectangular and slightly convex on posterior margin. Eighth abdominal segment ventrally without subgenitale. Bursa copulatrix (Fig. 11) with colleterial gland tubular and elongate, sinuate medially; basal part of bursa copulatrix sac-like in lateral view and nearly ovoid in ventral view, posteriorly slightly sclerotized on both sides; bursal accessory gland not observed. Ectoproct rather small, ovoid.
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Zhang W, Liu X, Aspöck H, Winterton S, Aspöck U (2014) Species of the pleasing lacewing genus Dilar Rambur (Neuroptera, Dilaridae) from islands of East Asia Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61(2): 141–153
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Figures 1–6.Adults of Dilar spp. 1. Dilar japonicus McLachlan, holotype male; 2. Dilar hikosanus Nakahara, male; 3. Dilar taiwanensis Banks, holotype male; 4. Dilar formosanus (Okamoto & Kuwayama), holotype female, fore- and hindwing; 5. Dilar pallidus Nakahara, holotype male; 6. Dilar insularis sp. n., holotype male. Scale bars: 1.0 mm.
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Figures 7–12.Dilar japonicus McLachlan. 7. Male genitalia, dorsal view; 8. Male genitalia, ventral view; 9. Male genitalia, lateral view; 10. Male ectoproct, caudal view; 11. Female genitalia, lateral view; 12. Female genitalia, ventral view. bc: bursa copulatrix; cg: colleterial gland; e: ectoproct; g: gonarcus = eleventh gonocoxites; gx9: ninth gonocoxite; gx10: tenth gonocoxite; hi: hypandrium internum; S7-9: sternite 7-9; T7-9: tergite 7-9. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.
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dez.61.8793.sp_3
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Dilar hikosanus Nakahara, 1955
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Figures 1–6.Adults of Dilar spp. 1. Dilar japonicus McLachlan, holotype male; 2. Dilar hikosanus Nakahara, male; 3. Dilar taiwanensis Banks, holotype male; 4. Dilar formosanus (Okamoto & Kuwayama), holotype female, fore- and hindwing; 5. Dilar pallidus Nakahara, holotype male; 6. Dilar insularis sp. n., holotype male. Scale bars: 1.0 mm.
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Figures 13–16.Dilar hikosanus Nakahara. 13. Male genitalia, dorsal view; 14. Male genitalia, ventral view; 15. Male genitalia, lateral view; 16. Male ectoproct, caudal view. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.
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dez.61.8793.sp_4
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Dilaridae
Dilar taiwanensis Banks, 1937
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Male. Body length 3.4–5.5 mm; forewing length 6.4–9.0 mm, hindwing length 5.5–7.6 mm.
Head yellowish brown, with pale yellow setose tubercles. Compound eyes blackish brown. Antenna with ca. 29 segments, pale yellowish brown, pedicel with brown annular stripes, flagellum unipectinate on most flagellomeres, medial branches much longer than those on both ends, longest branch nearly 3.0 times as long as relevant flagellomere, but branch of 1st flagellomere short and dentate, distal eight flagellomeres simple.
Prothorax pale yellowish brown, pronotum yellowish brown, with anterior margin and posterolateral corners pale yellow, medially with a pair of ovoid markings; mesothorax pale yellowish brown, mesonotum dark brown on anterior and lateral margins; metanotum pale yellowish brown, slight darker on lateral margins. Legs pale yellowish brown, femora blackish brown at tip. Wings hyaline, slightly yellowish brown, with numerous dark spots. Forewing ~2.2 times as long as wide, densely spotted, with markings on proximal half much darker, most markings fused with each other, generally arranging into several arcuate transverse stripes, an immaculate area present distal to median nygma; two nygmata present on proximal and median portion of forewing, median one much larger than proximal one. Hindwing ~2.1 times as long as wide, slightly paler than forewing, with similar marking pattern; one nygma present at middle. Veins pale brown. Forewing with trichosors present along wing margin between R and CuP; Rs with four main branches; MP with two main branches; two gradate crossveins present at middle. Hindwing with trichosors present along wing margin between R and CuA; Rs with three main branches.
Abdomen pale yellowish brown, pregenital segments dorsally brown. Ninth tergite in dorsal view with an arcuate anterior incision and a nearly V-shaped posterior incision, leaving a narrow median portion and a pair of subtriangular hemitergites, which are obtuse distally and densely haired; in lateral view broad, with straight ventral margin and arcuate posterior margin. Ninth sternite obviously shorter than ninth tergite, arcuately convex posteriad. Ectoproct in dorsal view with a strong sclerotized projection medially, which is bifid at tip, posteroventrally with a pair of short and flattened projections, a pair of bifid unguiform projections and a pair of short, feebly sclerotized, digitiform projections. Ninth gonocoxite strongly inflated and spoon-shaped on anterior half, with posterior half slenderly elongate and curved posteroventrally, which is with a slenderly short projection extended subterminally; tenth gonocoxite slenderly elongate, much longer than ninth gonocoxite, with incurved base and spinous tip which is curved outward, medially with a lobe connecting to ninth gonocoxite; gonarcus beam-shaped, bifid on both ends, laterally connecting to base of ninth gonocoxites. Hypandrium internum nearly trapezoidal, with lateral margins slightly arcuate.
Female. Forewing length 12.5 mm, hindwing length 11.5 mm.
Abdomen yellow, ovipositor yellowish brown, seventh sternite ruptured during maceration, eighth abdominal segment without subgenitale. Colleterial gland apparently also ruptured, not visible. Bursa copulatrix sac-like in lateral view, with an elongated bowl-like sclerite and a paired sclerotized domed structure distally behind it; bursal accessory gland not observed. Ectoproct rather small, ovoid.
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Figures 1–6.Adults of Dilar spp. 1. Dilar japonicus McLachlan, holotype male; 2. Dilar hikosanus Nakahara, male; 3. Dilar taiwanensis Banks, holotype male; 4. Dilar formosanus (Okamoto & Kuwayama), holotype female, fore- and hindwing; 5. Dilar pallidus Nakahara, holotype male; 6. Dilar insularis sp. n., holotype male. Scale bars: 1.0 mm.
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Figures 17–20.Dilar taiwanensis Banks. 17. Male genitalia, dorsal view; 18. Male genitalia, ventral view; 19. Male genitalia, lateral view; 20. Male ectoproct, caudal view. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.
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Figures 28–31.Individual variations of Dilar spp. 28, 30. Dilar taiwanensis Banks, male with dark wings; 29, 31. same species, male with bright wings. Scale bars: 1.0 mm.
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dez.61.8793.sp_5
Animalia
Dilaridae
Dilar formosanus (Okamoto & Kuwayama, 1920)
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Female. Body length 8.5 mm; forewing length 14.0 mm, hindwing length 12.0 mm.
Head yellowish brown, with pale yellow setose tubercles. Compound eyes blackish brown. Antenna with ca. 25 segments, pale yellowish brown, medial flagellomeres much longer than those on both ends, distal eight flagellomeres short, nearly moniliform.
Prothorax pale yellowish brown, pronotum dark brown, with eight yellowish tubercles clothed with yellowish hairs; mesothorax and metathorax pale yellowish brown. Legs pale yellowish brown, with each segment blackish brown at tip. Wings hyaline, slightly pale brown, with numerous brownish spots. Forewing ~2.5 times as long as wide, densely spotted, most spots expanded and fused with each other, with markings on costal area and proximal half much darker, arranging as transversely arcuate pattern, an immaculate area present distal to median nygmata; two nygmata present on proximal and median portion of forewing, median one much larger than proximal one. Hindwing slightly paler than forewing, with similar marking pattern; one nygma present at middle. Veins brown. Forewing with 13 crossveins between Sc and R; Sc just touching R in pterostigmatic region; 12 crossveins between R and Rs; Rs with five main branches; MP with two main branches. Hindwing subcostal area slightly widened on distal half, with four crossveins; Rs with six main branches.
Abdomen yellow, pregenital segments dorsally brown. Ovipositor yellowish brown, much longer than abdomen. Seventh sternite in lateral view subtrapezoidal, with slightly convex posterior margin in ventral view. Eighth abdominal segment without subgenitale. Bursa copulatrix with colleterial gland tubular and elongate, strongly curved medially; basal part of bursa copulatrix sac-like in lateral view, subtrapezoidal in ventral view with anteromedial portion slightly prominent and sclerotized; bursal accessory gland not observed. Ectoproct rather small, ovoid.
Male. Unknown.
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Zhang W, Liu X, Aspöck H, Winterton S, Aspöck U (2014) Species of the pleasing lacewing genus Dilar Rambur (Neuroptera, Dilaridae) from islands of East Asia Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61(2): 141–153
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Figures 1–6.Adults of Dilar spp. 1. Dilar japonicus McLachlan, holotype male; 2. Dilar hikosanus Nakahara, male; 3. Dilar taiwanensis Banks, holotype male; 4. Dilar formosanus (Okamoto & Kuwayama), holotype female, fore- and hindwing; 5. Dilar pallidus Nakahara, holotype male; 6. Dilar insularis sp. n., holotype male. Scale bars: 1.0 mm.
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Figures 21–22.Dilar formosanus (Okamoto & Kuwayama). 21. Female genitalia, lateral view; 22. Female genitalia, ventral view. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.
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dez.61.8793.sp_6
Animalia
Dilaridae
Dilar pallidus Nakahara, 1955
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Male. Body length 3.5 mm; forewing length 10.5 mm, hindwing length 8.5 mm.
Head yellowish brown, with pale yellow setose tubercles. Compound eyes blackish brown. Antenna with ca. 24 segments, pale yellowish brown, pedicel with brown annular stripes, flagellum unipectinate on most flagellomeres, medial branches much longer than those on both ends, longest branch nearly 3.0 times as long as relevant flagellomere, but branch of 1st flagellomere short and dentate, distal eight flagellomeres simple.
Prothorax pale yellowish brown, pronotum yellowish brown, with anterior margin and posterolateral corners pale yellow, medially with a pair of ovoid markings; mesothorax pale yellowish brown, mesonotum dark brown on anterior and lateral margins; metanotum pale yellowish brown, slight darker on lateral margins. Legs pale yellowish brown, femora blackish brown at tip. Wings hyaline, slightly yellowish brown. Forewing ~2.3 times as long as wide, with numerous very indistinct markings, and with a yellowish brown spot on median nygma; two nygmata present on proximal and median portion of forewing, median one much larger than proximal one. Hindwing ~2.1 times as long as wide, slightly paler than forewing; one nygma present at middle. Veins pale brown. Forewing with trichosors present along wing margin between R and CuP; Rs with four main branches; MP with two main branches; two gradate crossveins present at middle. Hindwing with trichosors present along wing margin between R and CuA; Rs with three main branches.
Abdomen pale yellowish brown, pregenital segments dorsally brown. Ectoproct in dorsal view with a subrectangular projection which terminating in three sharply pointed processes of about equal length, posteroventrally with a pair of large, bifid, unguiform projections and a subrectangular, feebly sclerotized projection. Ninth gonocoxite with anterior half slightly inflated and with posterior half slenderly elongate and strongly incurved; tenth gonocoxite slenderly elongate, with incurved base and spinous tip, submedially with a lobe connecting to ninth gonocoxite; gonarcus beam-shaped, laterally connecting to base of ninth gonocoxites. Hypandrium internum unknown.
Female. Unknown.
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Zhang W, Liu X, Aspöck H, Winterton S, Aspöck U (2014) Species of the pleasing lacewing genus Dilar Rambur (Neuroptera, Dilaridae) from islands of East Asia Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61(2): 141–153
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Figures 1–6.Adults of Dilar spp. 1. Dilar japonicus McLachlan, holotype male; 2. Dilar hikosanus Nakahara, male; 3. Dilar taiwanensis Banks, holotype male; 4. Dilar formosanus (Okamoto & Kuwayama), holotype female, fore- and hindwing; 5. Dilar pallidus Nakahara, holotype male; 6. Dilar insularis sp. n., holotype male. Scale bars: 1.0 mm.
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Figures 23.Dilar pallidus Nakahara, male genitalia, ventral view. Reproduced from Nakahara (1955b).
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dez.61.8793.sp_7
Animalia
Dilaridae
Dilar insularis Zhang, Liu & U. Aspöck
2014-12-02T16:54:13
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Male. Body length 3.7–5.5 mm; forewing length 6.0–8.9 mm, hindwing length 5.2–7.5 mm.
Head yellowish brown, with pale yellow setose tubercles. Compound eyes blackish brown. Antenna with ca. 28 segments, pale yellowish brown, pedicel with brown annular stripes, flagellum unipectinate on most flagellomeres, medial branches much longer than those on both ends, longest branch nearly 7.0 times as long as relevant flagellomere, but branch of 1st flagellomere short and dentate, distal eight flagellomeres simple.
Prothorax pale yellow, pronotum pale yellowish brown, with anterior margin and posterolateral corners pale yellow, medially with a pair of ovoid markings; mesothorax pale yellowish brown, mesonotum yellowish brown on anterior and lateral margins; metanotum yellowish brown, slightly darker on lateral margins. Legs pale yellowish brown, femora blackish brown at tip. Wings hyaline, slightly yellowish brown, with numerous yellowish brown stripes. Forewing ~2.2 times as long as wide, proximal stripes slightly darker, arranging as transversely arcuate pattern, an immaculate area present distal to median nygma; two nygmata present on proximal and median portion, median one much larger than proximal one. Hindwing ~2.1 times as long as wide, slightly paler than forewing, with similar marking pattern; one nygma present at middle. Veins pale brown. Forewing with trichosors present along wing margin between R and CuP; Sc just touching R in pterostigmatic region, terminally leaving several weak veinlets; Rs with four or five main branches; MP with two main branches; two gradate crossveins present at middle. Hindwing with trichosors present along wing margin between R and CuA; Rs with four main branches.
Abdomen pale yellowish brown, pregenital segments dorsally dark brown. Ninth tergite in dorsal view with an arcuate anterior incision and a nearly V-shaped posterior incision, leaving a narrow median portion and a pair of subtriangular hemitergites, which are obtuse distally and densely haired; posteromedial portion protruding into a projection; in lateral view broad, with straight ventral margin and arcuate posterior margin. Ninth sternite obviously shorter than ninth tergite, arcuately convex posteriad. Ectoproct in dorsal view nearly truncate distally, with two pairs of claw-like projections, in ventral view posteroventrally with two pairs of unguiform projections and a pair of short, feebly sclerotized, digitiform projections. Ninth gonocoxite rather short and robust with acutely tapering tip; tenth gonocoxite slenderly elongate, slightly longer than ninth gonocoxite, angulately curved anteriorly, posteriorly with obtuse tip, medially with a lobe connecting to ninth gonocoxite; gonarcus slenderly beam-shaped, laterally connecting to base of ninth gonocoxites. Hypandrium internum subtriangular, with lateral margins slightly arcuate.
Female. Unknown.
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Zhang W, Liu X, Aspöck H, Winterton S, Aspöck U (2014) Species of the pleasing lacewing genus Dilar Rambur (Neuroptera, Dilaridae) from islands of East Asia Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61(2): 141–153
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China (Hainan, Taiwan).
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Figures 1–6.Adults of Dilar spp. 1. Dilar japonicus McLachlan, holotype male; 2. Dilar hikosanus Nakahara, male; 3. Dilar taiwanensis Banks, holotype male; 4. Dilar formosanus (Okamoto & Kuwayama), holotype female, fore- and hindwing; 5. Dilar pallidus Nakahara, holotype male; 6. Dilar insularis sp. n., holotype male. Scale bars: 1.0 mm.
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Zhang W, Liu X, Aspöck H, Winterton S, Aspöck U (2014) Species of the pleasing lacewing genus Dilar Rambur (Neuroptera, Dilaridae) from islands of East Asia Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61(2): 141–153
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Figures 24–27.Dilar insularis sp. n. 24. Male genitalia, dorsal view; 25. Male genitalia, ventral view; 26. Male genitalia, lateral view; 27. Male ectoproct, caudal view. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.
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dez.62.8563.sp_1
Animalia
Thripidae
Psilothrips Hood, 1927
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Minaei K, Mound L (2015) Thysanoptera disjunct distribution between western America and the Mediterranean with a new Psilothrips species (Thripidae) from Iran Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 62(1): 1–7
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Figures 7–13.Metanotum (7) Psilothrips priesneri; female (a: metanotal sculpture) (8) Psilothrips zygophylli; paratype (a: metanotal sculpture; b, c: median setae). Antenna (segments II–VIII) (9) Psilothrips zygophylli; paratype. Forewing (10) Psilothrips zygophylli; paratype (a: setae). Abdominal tergites (11) Psilothrips pardalotus (V–VIII); female (a, b: median tergal setae) (12) Psilothrips priesneri (VIII–X); female (a, b: campaniform sensilla; c: tergite X without split) (13) Psilothrips zygophylli (VI–VIII); paratype (a, b: median tergal setae).
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Figures 1–6.Psilothrips spp: Head (1) Psilothrips pardalotus; female (a: ocellar setae I) (2) Psilothrips zygophylli; paratype (a, b, c: ocellar setae I-III; d: pigmented facet). Pronotum (3) Psilothrips bimaculatus; female (a: no elongate posteroangular setae) (4) Psilothrips priesneri; female (a: no elongate posteroangular setae) (5) Psilothrips zygophylli; holotype (a: S1, b: S2, c: S3, d: S4). Pro, meso and metanotum (6) Psilothrips pardalotus; female (a: posteroangular setae, b: metanotal sculpture).
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dez.62.8563.sp_2
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Thripidae
Psilothrips bimaculatus (Priesner, 1932)
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Minaei K, Mound L (2015) Thysanoptera disjunct distribution between western America and the Mediterranean with a new Psilothrips species (Thripidae) from Iran Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 62(1): 1–7
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Figures 1–6.Psilothrips spp: Head (1) Psilothrips pardalotus; female (a: ocellar setae I) (2) Psilothrips zygophylli; paratype (a, b, c: ocellar setae I-III; d: pigmented facet). Pronotum (3) Psilothrips bimaculatus; female (a: no elongate posteroangular setae) (4) Psilothrips priesneri; female (a: no elongate posteroangular setae) (5) Psilothrips zygophylli; holotype (a: S1, b: S2, c: S3, d: S4). Pro, meso and metanotum (6) Psilothrips pardalotus; female (a: posteroangular setae, b: metanotal sculpture).
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dez.62.8563.sp_3
Animalia
Thripidae
Psilothrips minutus zur Strassen, 1965
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dez.62.8563.sp_4
Animalia
Thripidae
Psilothrips pardalotus Hood, 1927
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Minaei K, Mound L (2015) Thysanoptera disjunct distribution between western America and the Mediterranean with a new Psilothrips species (Thripidae) from Iran Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 62(1): 1–7
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Figures 1–6.Psilothrips spp: Head (1) Psilothrips pardalotus; female (a: ocellar setae I) (2) Psilothrips zygophylli; paratype (a, b, c: ocellar setae I-III; d: pigmented facet). Pronotum (3) Psilothrips bimaculatus; female (a: no elongate posteroangular setae) (4) Psilothrips priesneri; female (a: no elongate posteroangular setae) (5) Psilothrips zygophylli; holotype (a: S1, b: S2, c: S3, d: S4). Pro, meso and metanotum (6) Psilothrips pardalotus; female (a: posteroangular setae, b: metanotal sculpture).
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Figures 7–13.Metanotum (7) Psilothrips priesneri; female (a: metanotal sculpture) (8) Psilothrips zygophylli; paratype (a: metanotal sculpture; b, c: median setae). Antenna (segments II–VIII) (9) Psilothrips zygophylli; paratype. Forewing (10) Psilothrips zygophylli; paratype (a: setae). Abdominal tergites (11) Psilothrips pardalotus (V–VIII); female (a, b: median tergal setae) (12) Psilothrips priesneri (VIII–X); female (a, b: campaniform sensilla; c: tergite X without split) (13) Psilothrips zygophylli (VI–VIII); paratype (a, b: median tergal setae).
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dez.62.8563.sp_5
Animalia
Thripidae
Psilothrips priesneri (Moulton, 1926)
2015-02-06T11:36:46
2015-02-06T11:36:46
Minaei K, Mound L (2015) Thysanoptera disjunct distribution between western America and the Mediterranean with a new Psilothrips species (Thripidae) from Iran Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 62(1): 1–7
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Minaei K, Mound L (2015) Thysanoptera disjunct distribution between western America and the Mediterranean with a new Psilothrips species (Thripidae) from Iran Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 62(1): 1–7
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Figures 1–6.Psilothrips spp: Head (1) Psilothrips pardalotus; female (a: ocellar setae I) (2) Psilothrips zygophylli; paratype (a, b, c: ocellar setae I-III; d: pigmented facet). Pronotum (3) Psilothrips bimaculatus; female (a: no elongate posteroangular setae) (4) Psilothrips priesneri; female (a: no elongate posteroangular setae) (5) Psilothrips zygophylli; holotype (a: S1, b: S2, c: S3, d: S4). Pro, meso and metanotum (6) Psilothrips pardalotus; female (a: posteroangular setae, b: metanotal sculpture).
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Figures 7–13.Metanotum (7) Psilothrips priesneri; female (a: metanotal sculpture) (8) Psilothrips zygophylli; paratype (a: metanotal sculpture; b, c: median setae). Antenna (segments II–VIII) (9) Psilothrips zygophylli; paratype. Forewing (10) Psilothrips zygophylli; paratype (a: setae). Abdominal tergites (11) Psilothrips pardalotus (V–VIII); female (a, b: median tergal setae) (12) Psilothrips priesneri (VIII–X); female (a, b: campaniform sensilla; c: tergite X without split) (13) Psilothrips zygophylli (VI–VIII); paratype (a, b: median tergal setae).
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dez.62.8563.sp_6
Animalia
Thripidae
Psilothrips zygophylli Minaei & Mound, 2015
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2015-02-06T11:36:46
Minaei K, Mound L (2015) Thysanoptera disjunct distribution between western America and the Mediterranean with a new Psilothrips species (Thripidae) from Iran Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 62(1): 1–7
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Figures 1–6.Psilothrips spp: Head (1) Psilothrips pardalotus; female (a: ocellar setae I) (2) Psilothrips zygophylli; paratype (a, b, c: ocellar setae I-III; d: pigmented facet). Pronotum (3) Psilothrips bimaculatus; female (a: no elongate posteroangular setae) (4) Psilothrips priesneri; female (a: no elongate posteroangular setae) (5) Psilothrips zygophylli; holotype (a: S1, b: S2, c: S3, d: S4). Pro, meso and metanotum (6) Psilothrips pardalotus; female (a: posteroangular setae, b: metanotal sculpture).
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Figures 7–13.Metanotum (7) Psilothrips priesneri; female (a: metanotal sculpture) (8) Psilothrips zygophylli; paratype (a: metanotal sculpture; b, c: median setae). Antenna (segments II–VIII) (9) Psilothrips zygophylli; paratype. Forewing (10) Psilothrips zygophylli; paratype (a: setae). Abdominal tergites (11) Psilothrips pardalotus (V–VIII); female (a, b: median tergal setae) (12) Psilothrips priesneri (VIII–X); female (a, b: campaniform sensilla; c: tergite X without split) (13) Psilothrips zygophylli (VI–VIII); paratype (a, b: median tergal setae).
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dez.62.8922.sp_1
Animalia
Tenthredinidae
Xenapates Kirby, 1882
2015-02-06T11:40:26
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Liston A, Goergen G, Koch F (2015) The immature stages and biology of two Xenapates species in West Africa (Hymenoptera, Tenthredinidae) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 62(1): 9–17
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Head. Slightly wider than high (to epistomal suture). Without surface sculpture. Antenna with 5 antennomeres on large subconic antacorium. 4 basal antennomeres ring-like, apical antennomere peg-like. Clypeus with 4 setae. Postclypeus about half as long as preclypeus. Preclypeus with medial, laterally sclerotised (brown), transverse division (ca. medial third unsclerotised). Labrum slightly asymmetric (right lobe larger than left), undivided by longitudinal or transverse depressions, with 6 setae. Stipes and palpifer of maxilla each with a prominent lobe directed towards mandibles. Left mandible (Figs 3, 4) with straight-edged blade on outer (dorsal) surface, ending with a tooth on left side; a long tooth medially, contiguous with a well-developed mesal ridge, its edge produced in two rounded lobes, separated by a wide, rounded emargination (Fig. 3); inner surface with three well-defined teeth. Right mandible (Fig. 5) outer surface similar to left mandible, but straight-edged blade not ending in tooth; medial tooth very broad; inner surface with one wide, asymmetrical tooth closely adjoined by a pair of short, narrow teeth on a shared, rectangular flange; to left of this a straight, unsclerotised edge, about as long as three adjacent teeth together, and much lower than these; no mesal ridge present.
Cuticle of thorax and abdomen. Without dorsal macrostructures such as tubercles, spines, or longer setae, but with reticulate-spiculate surface structure on dorsum reaching to just above spiracles (Fig. 7), sometimes also on subspiracular and surpedal lobes (Fig. 8). To the naked eye, these parts appear “velvety”, but at magnifications of 40–90× under a stereo microscope they might almost be described as “scaly”. The cuticle thus strongly resembles that of the easy bleeder species Rhadinoceraea micans (Klug, 1816) (Blennocampinae) as described by Boevé (2009).
Thorax. Meso- and metathoracic substigmal lobes strongly protruding laterally. Prothorax with more or less strongly developed dorso-lateral lobes. Legs with 5 articles, bearing numerous long setae. Coxa longer than basal width. Trochanter wider than long; about half as long as coxa. Femur apically expanded on inner surface (Fig. 6); femur thus much wider apically than apical width of trochanter, and about twice as wide as base of tibia.
Abdomen. Segments 1–8 with 6 dorsal annulets. Prolegs on segments 2–8 and 10; 1.5–1.7× as long as basal width, with 16–20 setae on outer surface (Fig. 8) and 12–20 on inner surface. Apex of suranal lobe and antero-dorsal surface of subanal lobe with numerous short setae.
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Figures 3–10.Xenapates larvae: 3. Xenapates braunsi left mandible, outer face; green line along edge of mesal ridge. 4. Xenapates braunsi left mandible, ventral; (a) medial tooth, (b) inner face. 5. Xenapates braunsi right mandible, inner face. 6. Xenapates gaullei right pro- and mesothoracic legs; (c) expanded apex of femur. 7. Xenapates gaullei thorax, lateral. 8. Xenapates braunsi proleg and ventral part of abdominal segment 8, external surface; (d) reticulate-spiculate surface structure on surpedal lobe; (e) setae on proleg (some missing). 9. Xenapates braunsi mature larva; dorsal, lateral and ventral (from left). 10. Xenapates gaullei mature larva.
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Figures 11–18.Xenapates immature stages: Larva; head frontal. 11. Xenapates braunsi 12. Xenapates gaullei. Prepupa; ventral, lateral and dorsal (from left). 13. Xenapates braunsi 14. Xenapates gaullei. Pupa; ventral, lateral and dorsal (from left). 15. Xenapates braunsi 16. Xenapates gaullei. 17. Xenapates braunsi: cocoon containing pupa. 18. Vacated egg pocket of Xenapates gaullei, exuvia of first instar larva visible in perforation, with feeding hole (at left) made by second instar. Scale bars = 1 mm.
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Animalia
Tenthredinidae
Xenapates braunsi (Konow, 1896)
2015-02-06T11:40:26
2015-02-06T11:40:26
Liston A, Goergen G, Koch F (2015) The immature stages and biology of two Xenapates species in West Africa (Hymenoptera, Tenthredinidae) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 62(1): 9–17
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Colour (Fig. 9). Head including posterior vertex yellow, changing to white on genae. A black patch, not more than 4× as long as ocularium, surrounds stemmatum and does not reach an imagined horizontal line extended from dorsal apex of frons. Thoracic legs pale brown, except for black coxal suture. Trunk pale green, appearing dorsally darker because contents of gut show through; subspiracular lobes and anal area including anal prolegs pale orange.
Head (Fig. 11). With a pair of large, pale depressions, one each side of coronal suture dorsal of junction with frontal suture. Setae on vertex and parietals very short (less than third diameter of antennomere 1) and pale. Some setae on genae and mouthparts as long as antenna. Right lobe of labrum about twice as long as visible part of left lobe.
Trunk. Prothorax dorsal annulets 1 and 2 laterally fused. Annulet 2 medially divided; lateral lobes very much higher than lateral parts of 1 or 3. Dorsal surface of lobes on annulet 2 with partly pigmented spicules that are more strongly developed than on other parts of thoracic dorsum. Surface of integument of abdomen above spiracles almost smooth, with very minute, unpigmented spicules. Some partly dark spicules on hypopleurite, surpedal and substigmal lobes (Fig. 8).
Length of fully grown larvae: 19–20 mm (n = 16).
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Figures 3–10.Xenapates larvae: 3. Xenapates braunsi left mandible, outer face; green line along edge of mesal ridge. 4. Xenapates braunsi left mandible, ventral; (a) medial tooth, (b) inner face. 5. Xenapates braunsi right mandible, inner face. 6. Xenapates gaullei right pro- and mesothoracic legs; (c) expanded apex of femur. 7. Xenapates gaullei thorax, lateral. 8. Xenapates braunsi proleg and ventral part of abdominal segment 8, external surface; (d) reticulate-spiculate surface structure on surpedal lobe; (e) setae on proleg (some missing). 9. Xenapates braunsi mature larva; dorsal, lateral and ventral (from left). 10. Xenapates gaullei mature larva.
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Figures 11–18.Xenapates immature stages: Larva; head frontal. 11. Xenapates braunsi 12. Xenapates gaullei. Prepupa; ventral, lateral and dorsal (from left). 13. Xenapates braunsi 14. Xenapates gaullei. Pupa; ventral, lateral and dorsal (from left). 15. Xenapates braunsi 16. Xenapates gaullei. 17. Xenapates braunsi: cocoon containing pupa. 18. Vacated egg pocket of Xenapates gaullei, exuvia of first instar larva visible in perforation, with feeding hole (at left) made by second instar. Scale bars = 1 mm.
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Xenapates gaullei (Konow, 1896)
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Liston A, Goergen G, Koch F (2015) The immature stages and biology of two Xenapates species in West Africa (Hymenoptera, Tenthredinidae) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 62(1): 9–17
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Colour (Fig. 10). Head yellow, with large medial black fleck on posterior vertex. Fleck about as long as wide and not reaching to vertical furrows or frons. Large black patch, at least 5× as long as ocularium, surrounds stemmatum and extends above level of dorsal apex of frons. Trunk dorsally grey to supraspiracular line, paler below this except for grey ventral edges of subspiracular and surpedal lobes. Coxae basally ringed with black. Anal area including anal prolegs pale orange. Note: dark coxal markings only become conspicuous in last feeding instars.
Head (Fig. 12). No depression present on each side of coronal suture dorsal of junction with frontal suture. Setae on vertex and parietals slightly darkened and as long as diameter of antennomere 1. Setae on lower frons and genae longer (as long as antenna) and paler. Right lobe of labrum only slightly larger than left.
Trunk. Prothorax with dorsal annulets clearly separated. Annulet 3 medially divided and lateral lobes slightly higher than lateral parts of 1 and 2. Entire surface of integument on dorsum above spiracles, and partly on subspiracular and surpedal lobes, densely and uniformly spiculate (Fig. 7); each spicule apically darkened.
Length of fully grown larvae: 20–21 mm (n = 7).
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Figures 3–10.Xenapates larvae: 3. Xenapates braunsi left mandible, outer face; green line along edge of mesal ridge. 4. Xenapates braunsi left mandible, ventral; (a) medial tooth, (b) inner face. 5. Xenapates braunsi right mandible, inner face. 6. Xenapates gaullei right pro- and mesothoracic legs; (c) expanded apex of femur. 7. Xenapates gaullei thorax, lateral. 8. Xenapates braunsi proleg and ventral part of abdominal segment 8, external surface; (d) reticulate-spiculate surface structure on surpedal lobe; (e) setae on proleg (some missing). 9. Xenapates braunsi mature larva; dorsal, lateral and ventral (from left). 10. Xenapates gaullei mature larva.
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Figures 11–18.Xenapates immature stages: Larva; head frontal. 11. Xenapates braunsi 12. Xenapates gaullei. Prepupa; ventral, lateral and dorsal (from left). 13. Xenapates braunsi 14. Xenapates gaullei. Pupa; ventral, lateral and dorsal (from left). 15. Xenapates braunsi 16. Xenapates gaullei. 17. Xenapates braunsi: cocoon containing pupa. 18. Vacated egg pocket of Xenapates gaullei, exuvia of first instar larva visible in perforation, with feeding hole (at left) made by second instar. Scale bars = 1 mm.
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dez.62.4539.sp_1
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Staphylinidae
Batrisodes angustelytratus Yin, Shen & Li
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Male (Fig. 1A). Body reddish brown, BL 2.12–2.18 mm. Head about as long as wide, HL 0.48–0.49 mm, HW 0.47–0.49 mm; with large vertexal foveae; frons flat, lacking modification, concave between moderately raised antennal tubercles; clypeus coarsely punctate, with round anterior margin; lateral vertexal carinae faintly present from frons to anterior margins of vertexal foveae, median vertexal carina distinct, extending from level of posterior margins of vertexal foveae to base; each eye composed of about 45 facets, lacking ocular canthi; postgenal area with many long erect setae visible in dorsal view. Antennal club (Fig. 2A) formed by apical three antennomeres, IX and X strongly transverse, unmodified, XI large, with distinct, apically-truncate basal denticle. Pronotum about as long as wide, PL 0.48–0.47 mm, PW 0.47–0.46 mm; disc slightly convex; median and lateral longitudinal sulci distinct; lacking median antebasal fovea; with small antebasal tubercles. Elytra much wider than long, EL 0.60–0.63 mm, EW 0.74–0.76 mm; base distinctly constricted; each elytron with three large nude basal foveae; lacking discal striae; marginal striae complete. Mesofemora (Fig. 2B) with thin but distinct ventral spine near middle, mesotibiae (Fig. 2C) with triangular preapical spur; metatibiae (Fig. 2D) with long apical tuft of setae. AL 0.56–0.59 mm, AW 0.79–0.81 mm; abdominal tergite IV (first visible tergite) with strongly oblique marginal carinae; discal carinae short. Length of aedeagus (Fig. 2E–G) 0.44 mm, median lobe broadened in dorso-ventral view, split at apex.
Female. Unknown.
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Figure 1.Male habitus of Batrisodes species. A. Batrisodes angustelytratus; B. Batrisodes bamian. Scales: 0.5 mm.
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Figure 2.Diagnostic features of Batrisodes angustelytratus, male. A. antennal club; B. mesotrochanter and mesofemur; C. mesotibia; D. metatibia; E. aedeagus, in dorsal view; F. same, in lateral view; G. same, in ventral view. Scales: 0.2 mm.
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dez.62.4539.sp_2
Animalia
Staphylinidae
Batrisodes bamian Yin, Shen & Li
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Male (Fig. 1B). Body reddish brown, BL 2.92–2.93 mm. Head about as long as wide, HL 0.55–0.57 mm, HW 0.54–0.55 mm; with small vertexal foveae; frons lacking modification, slightly concave between moderately raised antennal tubercles; clypeus medially impunctate, with round anterior margin; lateral vertexal carinae present from level of midpoints of eyes to posterolateral margins of head, median vertexal carina short; each eye composed of about 60 facets, lacking ocular canthi; postgenal area with numerous long erect setae visible in dorsal view. Antennae lacking distinct club (Fig. 3A–B), IX strongly protruding at lateral margins, X unmodified, XI large, with distinct basal denticle. Pronotum slightly longer than wide, PL 0.63–0.66 mm, PW 0.55–0.57 mm; disc slightly convex; median longitudinal sulcus thin and shallow, lateral sulci more distinct; lacking median antebasal fovea; with indistinct antebasal tubercles. Elytra wider than long, EL 0.88–0.91 mm, EW 1.02–1.03 mm; each elytron with three nude basal foveae; with short discal striae; marginal striae present in posterior half of flank. Mesofemora (Fig. 3C) with small, blunt ventral spine near middle, mesotibiae (Fig. 3D) with small ventral denticle and apical spur; metatibiae lacking long apical tuft of setae. AL 0.79–0.86 mm, AW 0.93–0.95 mm; abdominal tergite IV (first visible tergite) with oblique marginal carinae; discal carinae as short, triangular ridges. Length of aedeagus (Fig. 3E–G) 0.79 mm, median lobe symmetric, endophallus comprising two sclerites.
Female. Much smaller than male, antennae and legs lacking modification and spine; each eye composed of about 40 facets. Tergite VIII (Fig. 3H) and sternite VIII (Fig. 3I) transverse. Genital complex (Fig. 3J) well-sclerotized, width 0.37 mm. BL 2.67 mm, HL 0.52 mm, HW 0.53 mm, PL 0.59 mm, PW 0.53 mm, EL 0.78 mm, EW 0.93 mm, AL 0.78 mm, AW 0.86 mm.
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Figure 1.Male habitus of Batrisodes species. A. Batrisodes angustelytratus; B. Batrisodes bamian. Scales: 0.5 mm.
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Figure 3.Diagnostic features of Batrisodes bamian (A–G. male; H–J. female). A–B. antennal club; C. mesotrochanter and mesofemur; D. mesotibia; E. aedeagus, in dorsal view; F. same, in lateral view; G. same, in ventral view; H. tergite VIII; I. sternite VIII; J. genital complex. Scales: 0.2 mm.
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dez.62.4539.sp_3
Animalia
Staphylinidae
Batrisodes longwangshanus Yin, Shen & Li
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Male (Fig. 4A). Body reddish brown, BL 2.23–2.24 mm. Head slightly wider than long, HL 0.46–0.48 mm, HW 0.50–0.51 mm; with big vertexal foveae; frons lacking modification, slightly concave between moderately raised antennal tubercles; clypeus granulate along round anterior margin; lateral vertexal carinae present from level of midpoints of eyes to posterolateral margins of head, lacking median vertexal carina; each eye composed of about 15 facets, with ocular canthi; postgenal area with numerous long erect setae visible in dorsal view. Antennal clubs (Fig. 5A) loosely formed by apical three antennomeres, lacking modification. Pronotum slightly longer than wide, PL 0.47–0.50 mm, PW 0.46–0.47 mm; disc slightly convex; median and lateral longitudinal sulci distinct; lacking median antebasal fovea; with discal and antebasal tubercles along discal ridges, with distinct basolateral tubercles. Elytra wider than long, EL 0.61–0.62 mm, EW 0.73–0.74 mm; each elytron with three large nude basal foveae; with shallow discal striae; marginal striae complete. Protibiae (Fig. 5B) constricted at apical third; mesotrochanters (Fig. 5C) with big ventral spine, mesofemora (Fig. 5C) with small, blunt ventral spine, mesotibiae (Fig. 5D) with sharp ventral denticle and acute apical spur; metatibiae (Fig. 5E) with long apical tuft of setae. AL 0.64–0.69 mm, AW 0.70–0.72 mm; abdominal tergite IV (first visible tergite) with oblique marginal carinae; discal carinae short. Length of aedeagus (Fig. 5F–H) 0.37 mm, median lobe nearly symmetric, with one thin, short and another large, curved styli at right side of apicolateral margin.
Female. Slightly smaller than male, legs lacking modification and spine; each eye composed of about 8 facets. Tergite VIII (Fig. 5I) and sternite VIII (Fig. 5J) transverse. Genital complex (Fig. 5K) weakly sclerotized, width 0.23 mm. BL 2.05–2.14 mm, HL 0.42–0.46 mm, HW 0.48–0.52 mm, PL 0.45–0.46 mm, PW 0.43–0.45 mm, EL 0.57–0.60 mm, EW 0.70–0.72 mm, AL 0.61–0.62 mm, AW 0.65–0.67 mm.
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Figure 4.Male habitus of Batrisodes species. A. Batrisodes longwangshanus; B. Batrisodes songxiaobini. Scales: 0.5 mm.
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Figure 5.Diagnostic features of Batrisodes longwangshanus (A–H. male; I–K. female). A. antennal club; B. protibia; C. mesotrochanter and mesofemur; D. mesotibia; E. metatibia; F. aedeagus, in dorsal view; G. same, in lateral view; H. same, in ventral view; I. tergite VIII; J. sternite VIII; K. genital complex. Scales: A–H = 0.2 mm; I–K = 0.1 mm.
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dez.62.4539.sp_4
Animalia
Staphylinidae
Batrisodes songxiaobini Yin, Shen & Li
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2015-03-17T14:59:54
Yin Z, Shen J, Li L (2015) New species and new combinations of Asian Batrisodes Reitter (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Pselaphinae), and synonymy of Batrisodellus Jeannel with Batrisodes Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 62(1): 45–54
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Male (Fig. 4B). Body reddish brown, BL 2.54–2.60 mm. Head slightly longer than wide, HL 0.52–0.55 mm, HW 0.53–0.54 mm; with small vertexal foveae; frons strongly protruding anteriorly at middle (Fig. 6C); clypeus lacking punctation, with round anterior margin; lateral vertexal carinae present from level of anterior margins of eyes to posterolateral margins of head, with short median vertexal carina; each eye composed of about 55 facets, lacking ocular canthi; postgenal area with many long erect setae visible in dorsal view. Antennal clubs (Fig. 6A) formed by apical three antennomeres; antennomeres VII expanded at base, with one long, thick seta at apex of expansion, antennomeres VIII–XI each elongate, XI (Fig. 6B) with small denticle at base. Pronotum slightly longer than wide, PL 0.57–0.59 mm, PW 0.51–0.57 mm; disc slightly convex; with distinct median and lateral longitudinal sulci; lacking median antebasal fovea; with small basolateral tubercles. Elytra wider than long, EL 0.75–0.77 mm, EW 0.88–0.90 mm; each elytron with three large nude basal foveae; with shallow discal striae; marginal striae complete. Mesofemora (Fig. 6D) with small, sharp ventral spine, mesotibiae (Fig. 6E) with small ventral denticle and small, acute apical spur; metatibiae (Fig. 6F) with short apical tuft of setae. AL 0.68–0.71 mm, AW 0.77–0.78 mm; abdominal tergite IV (first visible tergite) with oblique marginal carinae; discal carinae short. Length of aedeagus (Fig. 6G–I) 0.40 mm, median lobe nearly symmetric, with one spine-like sclerite at middle of anterior margin of foramen.
Female. Unknown.
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Southwestern China: Yunnan.
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Figure 4.Male habitus of Batrisodes species. A. Batrisodes longwangshanus; B. Batrisodes songxiaobini. Scales: 0.5 mm.
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Figure 6.Diagnostic features of Batrisodes songxiaobini, male. A. antennomeres VII–XI; B. antennomere XI, enlarged; C. median projection of frons; D. mesotrochanter and mesofemur; E. mesotibia; F. metatibia; G. aedeagus, in dorsal view; H. same, in lateral view; I. same, in ventral view. Scales: A, D–I = 0.2 mm; B, C = 0.1 mm.
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dez.62.4481.sp_1
Animalia
Sialidae
Ilyobius Enderlein
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The extant described species are recorded from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela. In addition, an undetermined species was recorded in Ecuador (Contreras-Ramos 2008). Considering fossils, Ilyobius might have been distributed in Eurasia based on the two species described from the Eocene Baltic ambers (Wichard 1997, 2002) although their generic placements need further clarification (Liu et al. 2015). Another species from the Miocene Dominican amber (Engel and Grimaldi 2007) indicates the past occurrence of Ilyobius in Dominica.
dez.62.4481.sp_2
Animalia
Sialidae
Ilyobius curvata Liu, Hayashi & Yang, 2015
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Male. Forewing length 7.0–8.6 mm, hindwing length 5.6–7.8 mm.
Head (Figs 1, 5) smoothly orange, slightly brown on clypeus, with dense short yellowish pilosity; a pair of blackish brown markings present and expanded from entire inner margins of compound eyes, with bifurcate extension medially and trifurcate extension posteriorly; raised scars indistinct. Compound eyes brown. Antennae brown. Mouthparts blackish brown.
Prothorax (Figs 1, 5) brown throughout, pronotum with anterior margin reddish brown; meso- and meta thorax blackish brown. Legs pale brown, bearing dense brownish setae; tarsal claws reddish brown. Wings smoky brown, slightly darker on costal areas and proximal portions; veins pale brown. Forewing about 2.4 times as long as wide; costal area with 13 crossveins (eight proximal ones distinct); sc-r present; Rs with two simple branches; MA with two simple branches; MP proximally fused with CuA, having simple anterior branch and bifurcate posterior branch; CuA bifurcated, CuP simple; 1A simple, 2A with two simple branches, 3A simple; three r-rs present. Hindwing slightly narrower than forewing, about 2.9 times as long as wide; costal area with seven costal crossveins (two proximal ones distinct); branching condition of longitudinal veins mostly same as that of forewing, except for MP having two simple branches; MA proximally leaving a short oblique veinlet fused with MP; M separated from R.
Abdomen blackish brown. Tergite 9 (Fig. 6) in dorsal view nearly 3.0 times as wide as long, anterior margin truncate, posterior margin slightly concaved. Sternite 9 (Fig. 7) lingulate, about twice as long as tergite 9, posteromedially slightly pointed. Gonocoxite 9 (Fig. 8) ovoid, slightly shorter than tergite 9, gradually widened posteriad, with rounded apex. Ectoprocts (Fig. 6) largely paired, ovoid, medially connected by a feebly sclerotized transverse zone. A short ovoid lobe present beneath anus (Fig. 9). Gonocoxites 11 (Figs 8–9) transversely arched proximally, median processes (= gonostyli 11) close to each other and strongly curved ventrad, with unguiform tips. Endophallus (Figs 7–8) present between tergite and sternite 9, internally with a narrow, transversely band-like, and densely scabrous membrane.
Female. Body length 9.0 mm; forewing length 9.0–9.5 mm, hindwing length 8.4–8.7 mm.
Sternite 7 (Figs 10–11) broad, subtrapezoidal in lateral view and subquadrate in ventral view, with truncate posterior margin and a small tubercular projection subdistad. Fused gonocoxites 8 (Figs 10–11) narrowly elongated, and posteriorly curved dorsad in lateral view; in ventral view nearly rhombic, longitudinally depressed as a canal from a rather narrowed posterior portion to a roundly inflated anterior portion, which is inserted beneath sternite 7; gonapophyses 8 (Figs 10–11) distinctly sclerotized, strongly convex posteriad, and widened laterally. Tergite 9 laterally separating into short, narrow dorsal region and broad, subtrapezoidal ventral region. Gonocoxite 9 (Fig. 10) broadly valvate, arcuately margined ventrad, posteriorly with a small gonostylus 9 at tip. Ectoprocts (Fig. 10) short, ovoid.
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Figures 1–4.Habitus images of Ilyobius spp. 1. Ilyobius curvata sp. n., male holotype; 2. Ilyobius curvata sp. n., female paratype; 3. Ilyobius flavicollis (Enderlein), female holotype and its labels; 4. Ilyobius nubila (Navás), female holotype and its labels. Arrow indicates the base of hindwing MA. Scale bars: 1.0 mm.
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Figures 5–11.Ilyobius curvata sp. n. 5. Male head and pronotum, dorsal view; 6. Male genitalia, dorsal view; 7. Male genitalia, ventral view; 8. Male genitalia, lateral view; 9. Male genitalia, caudal view; 10. Female genitalia, lateral view; 11. Female genitalia, ventral view. e: ectoproct; edp: endophallus; gp8: gonapophyses 8; gst9 and 11: gonostylus 9 and 11; gx8, 9, and 11: gonocoxite 8, 9 and 11; S7 and 9: sternite 7 and 9; T7–9: tergite 7–9. Scale bars: 1.0 mm.
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Figure 15.Distribution map of extant species of Ilyobius. Besides the present record, other geographical distribution records were obtained from Flint (1973), Penny (1981), Contreras-Ramos (2006, 2008), and Contreras-Ramos et al. (2005).
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dez.62.4481.sp_3
Animalia
Sialidae
Ilyobius flavicollis (Enderlein)
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Figures 1–4.Habitus images of Ilyobius spp. 1. Ilyobius curvata sp. n., male holotype; 2. Ilyobius curvata sp. n., female paratype; 3. Ilyobius flavicollis (Enderlein), female holotype and its labels; 4. Ilyobius nubila (Navás), female holotype and its labels. Arrow indicates the base of hindwing MA. Scale bars: 1.0 mm.
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Figure 15.Distribution map of extant species of Ilyobius. Besides the present record, other geographical distribution records were obtained from Flint (1973), Penny (1981), Contreras-Ramos (2006, 2008), and Contreras-Ramos et al. (2005).
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dez.62.4481.sp_4
Animalia
Sialidae
Ilyobius nubila (Navás)
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Brazil (São Paulo).
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Figures 1–4.Habitus images of Ilyobius spp. 1. Ilyobius curvata sp. n., male holotype; 2. Ilyobius curvata sp. n., female paratype; 3. Ilyobius flavicollis (Enderlein), female holotype and its labels; 4. Ilyobius nubila (Navás), female holotype and its labels. Arrow indicates the base of hindwing MA. Scale bars: 1.0 mm.
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Figures 12–14.Ilyobius nubila (Navás). 12. Female head and pronotum, dorsal view; 13. Female genitalia, lateral view; 14. Female genitalia, ventral view. gp8: gonapophyses 8. Scale bars: 1.0 mm.
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Figure 15.Distribution map of extant species of Ilyobius. Besides the present record, other geographical distribution records were obtained from Flint (1973), Penny (1981), Contreras-Ramos (2006, 2008), and Contreras-Ramos et al. (2005).
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dez.62.4737.sp_1
Animalia
Argidae
Arge scita (Mocsáry, 1880)
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dez.62.4737.sp_2
Animalia
Argidae
Corynis krueperi (J. Stein, 1876)
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dez.62.4737.sp_3
Animalia
Tenthredinidae
Allantus nigrolinearis (Zirngiebl, 1937)
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Liston A, Jacobs H, Prous M (2015) The Sawflies of Crete (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 62(1): 65–79
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Figures 1–4.Allantus nigrolinearis, Crete. 1, lancet, ♀, scale = 0.2 mm. 2, underside of abdomen, ♀, scale = 1 mm. 3, upperside of abdomen, ♀, scale = 1 mm. 4, penis valve, ♂, scale = 0.2 mm.
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dez.62.4737.sp_4
Animalia
Tenthredinidae
Allantus viennensis (Schrank, 1781)
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dez.62.4737.sp_5
Animalia
Tenthredinidae
Ametastegia glabrata (Fallén, 1808)
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dez.62.4737.sp_6
Animalia
Tenthredinidae
Empria archangelskii Dovnar-Zapolskij, 1929
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Liston A, Jacobs H, Prous M (2015) The Sawflies of Crete (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 62(1): 65–79
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Figures 5–8.Empria, lancets, ♀. 5, Empria archangelskii, Crete. 6, Empria archangelskii, Crimea. 7, Empria excisa, France. 8, Empria excisa, Estonia.
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Figures 9–12.Empria, penis valves, ♂. 9, Empria archangelskii, Crete. 10, Empria archangelskii, Crimea. 11, Empria excisa, France. 12, Empria excisa, Estonia.
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dez.62.4737.sp_7
Animalia
Tenthredinidae
Athalia circularis (Klug, 1815)
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dez.62.4737.sp_8
Animalia
Tenthredinidae
Athalia cordata Serville, 1823
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Liston A, Jacobs H, Prous M (2015) The Sawflies of Crete (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 62(1): 65–79
dez.62.4737.sp_9
Animalia
Tenthredinidae
Athalia rosae (Linnaeus, 1758)
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Liston A, Jacobs H, Prous M (2015) The Sawflies of Crete (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 62(1): 65–79
dez.62.4737.sp_10
Animalia
Tenthredinidae
Chevinia mediterranea Lacourt, 2003
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2015-03-31T16:05:00
Liston A, Jacobs H, Prous M (2015) The Sawflies of Crete (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 62(1): 65–79
dez.62.4737.sp_11
Animalia
Tenthredinidae
Halidamia affinis (Fallén, 1807)
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Liston A, Jacobs H, Prous M (2015) The Sawflies of Crete (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 62(1): 65–79
dez.62.4737.sp_12
Animalia
Tenthredinidae
Heterarthrus imbrosensis Schedl, 1981
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Liston A, Jacobs H, Prous M (2015) The Sawflies of Crete (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 62(1): 65–79
dez.62.4737.sp_13
Animalia
Tenthredinidae
Periclista cretica (Schedl, 1981)
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Figure 13.Periclista cretica, larva, Crete, scale = 1 mm.
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dez.62.4737.sp_14
Animalia
Tenthredinidae
Cladius ordubadensis Konow, 1892
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Liston A, Jacobs H, Prous M (2015) The Sawflies of Crete (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 62(1): 65–79
dez.62.4737.sp_15
Animalia
Tenthredinidae
Cladius pectinicornis (Geoffroy, 1785)
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Liston A, Jacobs H, Prous M (2015) The Sawflies of Crete (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 62(1): 65–79
dez.62.4737.sp_16
Animalia
Tenthredinidae
Euura atra (Jurine, 1807)
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Liston A, Jacobs H, Prous M (2015) The Sawflies of Crete (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 62(1): 65–79
dez.62.4737.sp_17
Animalia
Tenthredinidae
Euura proxima (Serville, 1823)
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Liston A, Jacobs H, Prous M (2015) The Sawflies of Crete (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 62(1): 65–79
dez.62.4737.sp_18
Animalia
Tenthredinidae
Hoplocampa brevis (Klug, 1818)
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Liston A, Jacobs H, Prous M (2015) The Sawflies of Crete (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 62(1): 65–79
dez.62.4737.sp_19
Animalia
Tenthredinidae
Hoplocampa chrysorrhoea (Klug, 1816)
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Liston A, Jacobs H, Prous M (2015) The Sawflies of Crete (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 62(1): 65–79
dez.62.4737.sp_20
Animalia
Tenthredinidae
Mesoneura opaca (Fabricius, 1804)
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Liston A, Jacobs H, Prous M (2015) The Sawflies of Crete (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 62(1): 65–79
dez.62.4737.sp_21
Animalia
Tenthredinidae
Pristiphora abbreviata (Hartig, 1837)
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Liston A, Jacobs H, Prous M (2015) The Sawflies of Crete (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 62(1): 65–79
dez.62.4737.sp_22
Animalia
Tenthredinidae
Pristiphora cretica Schedl, 1981
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2015-03-31T16:05:00
Liston A, Jacobs H, Prous M (2015) The Sawflies of Crete (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 62(1): 65–79
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Figure 14.Acer sempervirens at different stages of bud-break. On the tree at left only Pristiphora cretica adults were found and on tree at right only Pristiphora tetrica. Crete, Lasithi Pref., Pinakiano, late March 2013.
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dez.62.4737.sp_23
Animalia
Tenthredinidae
Pristiphora pallidiventris (Fallén, 1808)
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Liston A, Jacobs H, Prous M (2015) The Sawflies of Crete (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 62(1): 65–79
dez.62.4737.sp_24
Animalia
Tenthredinidae
Pristiphora parnasia Konow, 1902
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Liston A, Jacobs H, Prous M (2015) The Sawflies of Crete (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 62(1): 65–79
dez.62.4737.sp_25
Animalia
Tenthredinidae
Pristiphora sp. Liston, Jacobs & Prous, 2015
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Figures 15–19.15–16. Pristiphora [subbifida group], Crete, ♂. 15, apex of metatibia and part of tarsus. 16, penis valve, scale = 0.5 mm. 17–19. Pristiphora tetrica, Crete. 17, penis valve, ♂, scale = 0.2 mm. 18, lancet, ♀, scale = 0.2 mm. 19, metatarsus and apex of metatibia, ♂.
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dez.62.4737.sp_26
Animalia
Tenthredinidae
Pristiphora tetrica (Zaddach, 1883)
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Figures 15–19.15–16. Pristiphora [subbifida group], Crete, ♂. 15, apex of metatibia and part of tarsus. 16, penis valve, scale = 0.5 mm. 17–19. Pristiphora tetrica, Crete. 17, penis valve, ♂, scale = 0.2 mm. 18, lancet, ♀, scale = 0.2 mm. 19, metatarsus and apex of metatibia, ♂.
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dez.62.4737.sp_27
Animalia
Tenthredinidae
Aneugmenus oertzeni (Konow, 1887)
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2015-03-31T16:05:00
Liston A, Jacobs H, Prous M (2015) The Sawflies of Crete (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 62(1): 65–79
dez.62.4737.sp_28
Animalia
Tenthredinidae
Dolerus puncticollis Thomson, 1871
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Liston A, Jacobs H, Prous M (2015) The Sawflies of Crete (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 62(1): 65–79
dez.62.4737.sp_29
Animalia
Tenthredinidae
Strongylogaster multifasciata (Geoffroy, 1785)
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Liston A, Jacobs H, Prous M (2015) The Sawflies of Crete (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 62(1): 65–79
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Figures 20–23.Strongylogaster multifasciata, ♀. 20, head, Crete. 21, habitus lateral, Crete, scale = 1 mm. 22, head, Scotland. 23, habitus lateral, Scotland, scale = 1 mm.
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dez.62.4737.sp_30
Animalia
Cephidae
Calameuta haemorrhoidalis (Fabricius, 1781)
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Liston A, Jacobs H, Prous M (2015) The Sawflies of Crete (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 62(1): 65–79
dez.62.4737.sp_31
Animalia
Cephidae
Calameuta idolon (Rossi, 1794)
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Liston A, Jacobs H, Prous M (2015) The Sawflies of Crete (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 62(1): 65–79
dez.62.4737.sp_32
Animalia
Cephidae
Phylloecus faunus Newman, 1838
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Liston A, Jacobs H, Prous M (2015) The Sawflies of Crete (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 62(1): 65–79
dez.62.4737.sp_33
Animalia
Cephidae
Trachelus tabidus (Fabricius, 1775)
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Liston A, Jacobs H, Prous M (2015) The Sawflies of Crete (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 62(1): 65–79
dez.71.116185.sp_1
Animalia
Curculionidae
Xyloctonus Eichhoff, 1872
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Jordal B (2024) Integrated taxonomy, biology and biogeography of the Afrotropical genus Xyloctonus (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Scolytinae) 14 71(1): 67–84
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Figures 16–24.
Dorsal, lateral and front view of holotype of X. opacus (16, 19, 22); paratype of X. punctipennis (17, 20, 23); X. biseriatus (18, 21, 24).
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Figures 34–42.
Dorsal, lateral and front view of X. bimarginatus (34, 37, 40); X. maculatus (35, 38, 41); X. genieri, holotype (36, 39, 42).
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Figures 1–5.
Posterior view of elytral declivity in 1.Xyloctonus quadridens; 2.X. maculatus; 3.X. subcostatus (paratype of X. striatus); 4.X. pubifer; 5.X. scolytoides (paralectotype of X. latus). Black arrows points at the shallow furrow on the posterior side of the metatibiae, similar to mesotibiae. White arrow points to the impression of the metaventrite which receives the metafemur. Yellow arrows point at elytral interstriae 9, which in Figs 1–4 runs to the elytral sutures and blocks interstriae 1–8 from reaching elytral apex; in X. scolytoides (Fig. 5) all interstriae reach the posterior margin of the elytra.
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dez.71.116185.sp_2
Animalia
Curculionidae
Xyloctonus scolytoides Eichhoff, 1872
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Burkina Faso (new country record), Ghana, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Sudan, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Zambia, South Africa.
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Figures 7–15.
Dorsal, lateral and front view of X. scolytoides (7, 10, 13); paralectotype of X. latus (synonym of X. scolytoides) (8, 11, 14); holotype of X. niger (9, 12, 15).
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dez.71.116185.sp_3
Animalia
Curculionidae
Xyloctonus niger Schedl, 1938
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Uganda.
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Figures 7–15.
Dorsal, lateral and front view of X. scolytoides (7, 10, 13); paralectotype of X. latus (synonym of X. scolytoides) (8, 11, 14); holotype of X. niger (9, 12, 15).
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Figures 1–5.
Posterior view of elytral declivity in 1.Xyloctonus quadridens; 2.X. maculatus; 3.X. subcostatus (paratype of X. striatus); 4.X. pubifer; 5.X. scolytoides (paralectotype of X. latus). Black arrows points at the shallow furrow on the posterior side of the metatibiae, similar to mesotibiae. White arrow points to the impression of the metaventrite which receives the metafemur. Yellow arrows point at elytral interstriae 9, which in Figs 1–4 runs to the elytral sutures and blocks interstriae 1–8 from reaching elytral apex; in X. scolytoides (Fig. 5) all interstriae reach the posterior margin of the elytra.
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Figures 16–24.
Dorsal, lateral and front view of holotype of X. opacus (16, 19, 22); paratype of X. punctipennis (17, 20, 23); X. biseriatus (18, 21, 24).
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dez.71.116185.sp_4
Animalia
Curculionidae
Xyloctonus opacus Schedl, 1957
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2024-03-01T13:41:29
Jordal B (2024) Integrated taxonomy, biology and biogeography of the Afrotropical genus Xyloctonus (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Scolytinae) 14 71(1): 67–84
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Rwanda.
Previous reports from Madagascar (Schedl 1977) are X. biseriatus [NHMW].
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Figures 16–24.
Dorsal, lateral and front view of holotype of X. opacus (16, 19, 22); paratype of X. punctipennis (17, 20, 23); X. biseriatus (18, 21, 24).
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dez.71.116185.sp_5
Animalia
Curculionidae
Xyloctonus punctipennis Eggers, 1939
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Somalia.
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Figures 16–24.
Dorsal, lateral and front view of holotype of X. opacus (16, 19, 22); paratype of X. punctipennis (17, 20, 23); X. biseriatus (18, 21, 24).
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dez.71.116185.sp_6
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Curculionidae
Xyloctonus biseriatus Schedl, 1953
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Figures 16–24.
Dorsal, lateral and front view of holotype of X. opacus (16, 19, 22); paratype of X. punctipennis (17, 20, 23); X. biseriatus (18, 21, 24).
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dez.71.116185.sp_7
Animalia
Curculionidae
Xyloctonus pubifer Schedl, 1965
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South Africa, Zambia.
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Figures 25–33.
Dorsal, lateral and front view of holotype of X. pubifer (25, 28, 31); paratype of X. subcostatus (26, 29, 32); paratype of X. striatus (synonym of X. subcostatus) (27, 30, 33).
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dez.71.116185.sp_8
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Curculionidae
Xyloctonus mauritianus Menier, 1974
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Mauritius.
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Animalia
Curculionidae
Xyloctonus subcostatus Eggers, 1939
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Mozambique, Tanzania, Sudan, Democratic Republic of the Congo (new country record) Guinea, Burkina Faso (new country record).
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Figures 25–33.
Dorsal, lateral and front view of holotype of X. pubifer (25, 28, 31); paratype of X. subcostatus (26, 29, 32); paratype of X. striatus (synonym of X. subcostatus) (27, 30, 33).
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dez.71.116185.sp_10
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Curculionidae
Xyloctonus bimarginatus Eggers, 1939
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Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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Figures 34–42.
Dorsal, lateral and front view of X. bimarginatus (34, 37, 40); X. maculatus (35, 38, 41); X. genieri, holotype (36, 39, 42).
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dez.71.116185.sp_11
Animalia
Curculionidae
Xyloctonus maculatus Schedl, 1965
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South Africa.
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Figures 34–42.
Dorsal, lateral and front view of X. bimarginatus (34, 37, 40); X. maculatus (35, 38, 41); X. genieri, holotype (36, 39, 42).
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dez.71.116185.sp_12
Animalia
Curculionidae
Xyloctonus genieri Jordal, 2024
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Length 1.6 mm, 2.1× as long as wide; colour black. Frons convex, transversely impressed just above epistoma, surface finely rugose, vestiture scant. Eyes deeply sinuate, broadly emarginated. Antennal funiculus 6-segmented, club finely pubescent, basal suture procurved, others not visible. Pronotum coarsely asperate on anterior two-thirds, asperities transversely elongated; anterior margin with four raised teeth. Scutellar shield subquadrate, with four small tubercles. Elytral striae reticulated, punctures shallow, irregular; interstriae carinated throughout; interstriae 9 reaching elytral suture; elytral suture straight. Metaventrite and nearby sclerites and ventrite I with bifid setae.
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Only known from the type locality in a very dry bushland, collected in a Malaise trap.
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Figures 34–42.
Dorsal, lateral and front view of X. bimarginatus (34, 37, 40); X. maculatus (35, 38, 41); X. genieri, holotype (36, 39, 42).
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dez.71.116185.sp_13
Animalia
Curculionidae
Xyloctonus aethiops Schedl, 1953
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Madagascar.
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Figures 43–49.
Dorsal, lateral and front view declivity and venter with strong spines, of X. aethiops (43, 45, 47, 48); X. quadricinctus, holotype (44, 46, 49).
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dez.71.116185.sp_14
Animalia
Curculionidae
Xyloctonus quadricinctus Schedl, 1941
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Ghana, Nigeria, Tanzania.
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Figures 43–49.
Dorsal, lateral and front view declivity and venter with strong spines, of X. aethiops (43, 45, 47, 48); X. quadricinctus, holotype (44, 46, 49).
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dez.71.116185.sp_15
Animalia
Curculionidae
Xyloctonus quadridens Schedl, 1953
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Figures 50–55.
Dorsal, lateral and front view of male X. quadridens (50, 52, 54); X. magnus, holotype (51, 53, 55).
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dez.71.116185.sp_16
Animalia
Curculionidae
Xyloctonus magnus Jordal, 2024
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Length 3.4 mm, 1.9× as long as wide, colour dark brown. Frons impressed just above epistoma, nearly glabrous. Antennal club with one strongly procurved suture, others faint; funiculus 6-segmented. Upper and lower eye parts widely separated, roughly punctured between. Pronotum very broad, broader than elytra; anterior margin with four raised teeth, median pair slightly longer, asperities near summit as fine granules, intermixed with shiny punctures. Scutellar shield elongated, densely pilose, narrowly impressed to form a heart-shaped scoop. Elytral striae with transversely elongated punctures, spaced by longitudinally raised ridges, the whole stria appearing as a dashed line. Elytral interstriae 9 curves before apex and continues to elytral suture; elytral suture straight. Metaventrite and surrounding sclerites, including ventrite I, with mainly trifid setae.
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Figures 50–55.
Dorsal, lateral and front view of male X. quadridens (50, 52, 54); X. magnus, holotype (51, 53, 55).
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dez.71.111874.sp_1
Animalia
Philopteridae
PHTHIRAPTERA Haeckel, 1896
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Gustafsson D, Tian C, Ren M, Li Z, Sun X, Zou F (2024) New genus and species of lice in the Oxylipeurus-complex (Phthiraptera, Ischnocera, Philopteridae), with an overview of the distribution of ischnoceran chewing lice on galliform hosts 14 71(1): 85–109
dez.71.111874.sp_2
Animalia
Philopteridae
Ischnocera Kellogg, 1896
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Gustafsson D, Tian C, Ren M, Li Z, Sun X, Zou F (2024) New genus and species of lice in the Oxylipeurus-complex (Phthiraptera, Ischnocera, Philopteridae), with an overview of the distribution of ischnoceran chewing lice on galliform hosts 14 71(1): 85–109
dez.71.111874.sp_3
Animalia
Philopteridae
Philopteridae Burmeister, 1838
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Gustafsson D, Tian C, Ren M, Li Z, Sun X, Zou F (2024) New genus and species of lice in the Oxylipeurus-complex (Phthiraptera, Ischnocera, Philopteridae), with an overview of the distribution of ischnoceran chewing lice on galliform hosts 14 71(1): 85–109
dez.71.111874.sp_4
Animalia
Philopteridae
Pelecolipeurus Gustafsson, Tian, Ren, Li, Sun & Zou, 2024
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Gustafsson D, Tian C, Ren M, Li Z, Sun X, Zou F (2024) New genus and species of lice in the Oxylipeurus-complex (Phthiraptera, Ischnocera, Philopteridae), with an overview of the distribution of ischnoceran chewing lice on galliform hosts 14 71(1): 85–109
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Chunpo Tian
Mengjiao Ren
Zhu Li
Xiuling Sun
Fasheng Zou
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Both sexes. Male longer than female (Table 1). Head longer than wide, frons rounded to slightly flattened (Figs 3, 17). Dorsal pre-antennal suture present, but often not well-defined and visible as pale band across head; suture not reaching lateral margins of head. Interior thickenings of pre-antennal head present as double, undulating carinae anterior to suture. Head chaetotaxy as in Figs 3, 17; mds may be absent in female; s2 (?) located median to s1; s5 absent; s6–8 present; mts3 only temporal mesoseta, but os may be longer than pos and mts1–2 in males. Antennae sexually dimorphic, with male scape and pedicel elongated and swollen compared to female (cf. Figs 3, 4, 17, 18); male flagellomere I with distal, finger-like extension and intensely scaly inner surface (Figs 3, 17). Temples rounded, somewhat bulging. Thoracic and abdominal segments as in Figs 1, 2, 15, 16. Legs II and III much longer than legs I; coxae I–II close together. Meso- and metasterna fused. Metepisternum long, reaching almost to mesometasternum. Pronotum with lateral and posterior setae; pteronotum with microsetae in antero-lateral corners and short seta submedianly in distal half; mms in single sublateral bunch; mths and mtrs roughly dorsal. Tergopleurites II–VII in both sexes medianly interrupted; male tergopleurites IX–XI fused into a medianly continuous plate; female tergopleurites IX–XI fused laterally, but not medianly (Figs 2, 16). Male subgenital plate with lateral extensions in distal section (Figs 7, 15); stylus slender, elongated, tapering, attached subterminally and extending beyond distal margin of abdomen. Female subgenital plates reduced to near vulval margin; exact extent of these often not clearly visible. Leg chaetotaxy as in Figs 9–14.
Measurements of the species of Pelecolipeurus. Measurements (all in mm) were made in the digital measuring software ImageJ 1.48v (Wayne Rasband; imagej.net): AW = abdominal width (at segment V); HL = head length (at mid-line); HW = head width (at widest point of temples); PRW = prothoracic width; PTW = pterothoracic width; TL = total length (at mid-line). Species Host Sex N TL HL HW PRW PTW AW Pelecolipeurus fujianensis Tragopan caboti M 201 4.00–4.41 (4.20) 0.78–0.93 (0.85) 0.50–0.63 (0.57) 0.39–0.58 (0.48) 0.59–0.84 (0.71) 0.63–0.90 (0.77) F 302 3.45–4.05 (3.74) 0.81–0.91 (0.86) 0.55–0.67 (0.61) 0.40–0.58 (0.49) 0.62–0.85 (0.73) 0.69–1.09 (0.89) Pelecolipeurus longus s. lat. Tragopan temminckii M 6 3.56–4.40 0.70–0.90 0.48–0.71 0.41–0.61 0.58–0.80 0.58–0.91 F 15 3.24–3.94 (3.59) 0.76–0.91 (0.83) 0.55–0.71 (0.63) 0.38–0.57 (0.47) 0.64–0.84 (0.74) 0.80–1.12 (0.96)
1 N = 15 for TL; N = 18 for AW. 2 N = 24 for TL; N = 29 for PTW; N = 38 for AW.
Male. Male scape, pedicel and flagellomere I modified compared to female. Male genitalia very long (Figs 5, 19), with basal apodeme reaching to at least abdominal segment III, but diffuse anteriorly. Genital sac present, irregularly, but densely denticulate (Figs 6, 20). Distal third of basal apodeme with irregularly thickened lateral margins articulating with parameral heads. Mesosome simple, with central sclerite on ventral surface associated with 2–3 sensilla; three additional sensilla in oblique, distally divergent rows lateral to this sclerite. Gonopore large, dominating mesosome. Parameres short, slender, pst1 sensilla in distal third, pst2 microsetae, situated more or less apically.
Female. Vulval margin deeply and narrowly concave (Figs 8, 22). Three sets of genital setae: long, slender vms, the more median setae shorter than the more lateral setae; short, slender or lightly stout vss in median part of vulval margin; single seta on each side situated further submarginally and apart from vss. Subvulval sclerites present, slender and elongated, reaching to vulval margin.
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Presently known only from tragopans (genus Tragopan Cuvier, 1829), Phasianidae, Galliformes. Some specimens from other hosts (see below) may represent stragglers or contaminations.
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Figures 3–6.
Pelecolipeurus fujianensis sp. nov. ex Tragopan caboti (Gould, 1857). 3. Male head, dorsal and ventral views; 4. Female antenna, ventral view; 5. Male genitalia, ventral view; 6. Distal male genitalia, ventral view.
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Figures 17–20.
Pelecolipeurus cf. longus (Piaget, 1880) ex Tragopan temminckii (Gray, 1831). 17. Male head, dorsal and ventral views; 18. Female antenna, ventral view; 19. Male genitalia, ventral view; 20. Distal male genitalia, ventral view.
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Pelecolipeurus fujianensis sp. nov. ex Tragopan caboti (Gould, 1857). Male habitus, dorsal and ventral views.
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Pelecolipeurus fujianensis sp. nov. ex Tragopan caboti (Gould, 1857). 7. Male subgenital plate and abdominal segments VIII–XI, ventral view; 8. Female subgenital plate and abdominal segments VIII–XI, ventral view.
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Figures 21, 22.
Pelecolipeurus cf. longus (Piaget, 1880) ex Tragopan temminckii (Gray, 1831). 21. Male subgenital plate and abdominal segments VIII–XI, ventral view; 22. Female subgenital plate and abdominal segments VIII–XI, ventral view.
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Figures 9–14.
Pelecolipeurus fujianensis sp. nov. ex Tragopan caboti (Gould, 1857). 9. Male leg I, dorsal side; 10. Male leg I, ventral side; 11. Male leg II, dorsal side; 12. Male leg II, ventral side; 13. Male leg III, dorsal side; 14. Male leg III, ventral side.
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dez.71.111874.sp_5
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Pelecolipeurus fujianensis Gustafsson, Tian, Ren, Li, Sun & Zou, 2024
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Both sexes. Head shape and structure as in Fig. 3; frons gently rounded. No prominent reticulation on head. Marginal carina of moderate width, not widening posteriorly. Dorsal pre-antennal suture prominent, not reaching marginal carina laterally. Head chaetotaxy as in Fig. 3; most dorsal sensilla visible as microsetae in most examined specimens. Antennae sexually dimorphic. Thoracic and abdominal segments and chaetotaxy as in Figs 1, 2.
Male. Antennae as in Fig. 3; scape, pedicel and flagellomere I swollen and modified in shape compared to female; scape with slight process in proximal third; flagellomere I with prominent distal projection and restricted rugose area, which does not extend to proximal bulbous process of segment. Abdominal chaetotaxy as in Fig. 9; inner ventral ps present on segments V–VIII; median sts on sternite VI much longer than lateral sts. Subgenital plate, stylus and terminalia as in Fig. 7; stylus broadening in distal half, not tapering evenly. Genitalia as in Figs 5, 6. Proximal mesosome with narrow median point, widening distally. Ventral sclerite small, roughly rounded-rectangular, with minute postero-lateral extensions; 1 sensillum on each side associated with sclerite; 3 sensilla on each side lateral to ventral sclerite, forming distally divergent rows. Distal mesosome oval, dominated by large oval gonopore. Parameres curved slightly medianly, with median and lateral fingers of parameral head roughly equal in size. Measurements as in Table 1.
Female. Antennae as in Fig. 4. Abdominal chaetotaxy as in Fig. 2; sternal plate VI with 1 sts on each side. Subgenital plate, vulval margin and terminalia as in Fig. 8; subgenital plate divided medianly. Vulval margin with 17–23 medium-length, slender vms and 6–10 short, slender vss on each side; median vms shorter than lateral vms. Measurements as in Table 1.
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Figure 1.
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Figures 3–6.
Pelecolipeurus fujianensis sp. nov. ex Tragopan caboti (Gould, 1857). 3. Male head, dorsal and ventral views; 4. Female antenna, ventral view; 5. Male genitalia, ventral view; 6. Distal male genitalia, ventral view.
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Figures 7, 8.
Pelecolipeurus fujianensis sp. nov. ex Tragopan caboti (Gould, 1857). 7. Male subgenital plate and abdominal segments VIII–XI, ventral view; 8. Female subgenital plate and abdominal segments VIII–XI, ventral view.
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Figures 9–14.
Pelecolipeurus fujianensis sp. nov. ex Tragopan caboti (Gould, 1857). 9. Male leg I, dorsal side; 10. Male leg I, ventral side; 11. Male leg II, dorsal side; 12. Male leg II, ventral side; 13. Male leg III, dorsal side; 14. Male leg III, ventral side.
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Figures 17–20.
Pelecolipeurus cf. longus (Piaget, 1880) ex Tragopan temminckii (Gray, 1831). 17. Male head, dorsal and ventral views; 18. Female antenna, ventral view; 19. Male genitalia, ventral view; 20. Distal male genitalia, ventral view.
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Figure 15.
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Figure 2.
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Figures 21, 22.
Pelecolipeurus cf. longus (Piaget, 1880) ex Tragopan temminckii (Gray, 1831). 21. Male subgenital plate and abdominal segments VIII–XI, ventral view; 22. Female subgenital plate and abdominal segments VIII–XI, ventral view.
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dez.71.111874.sp_6
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Pelecolipeurus longus (Piaget, 1880)
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Gustafsson D, Tian C, Ren M, Li Z, Sun X, Zou F (2024) New genus and species of lice in the Oxylipeurus-complex (Phthiraptera, Ischnocera, Philopteridae), with an overview of the distribution of ischnoceran chewing lice on galliform hosts 14 71(1): 85–109
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Daniel R. Gustafsson
Chunpo Tian
Mengjiao Ren
Zhu Li
Xiuling Sun
Fasheng Zou
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Daniel R. Gustafsson, Chunpo Tian, Mengjiao Ren, Zhu Li, Xiuling Sun, Fasheng Zou
Gustafsson D, Tian C, Ren M, Li Z, Sun X, Zou F (2024) New genus and species of lice in the Oxylipeurus-complex (Phthiraptera, Ischnocera, Philopteridae), with an overview of the distribution of ischnoceran chewing lice on galliform hosts 14 71(1): 85–109
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(of specimens from Tragopan temminckii). Both sexes. Head shape, structure and reticulation pattern as in Fig. 17; frons somewhat flattened. Marginal carina of moderate width, widening posteriorly. Dorsal pre-antennal suture prominent, reaching to or nearly to marginal carina laterally. Head chaetotaxy as in Fig. 17; many dorsal sensilla very small and difficult to see. Antennae sexually dimorphic. Thoracic and abdominal segments and chaetotaxy as in Figs 15, 16.
Male. Antennae as in Fig. 17; scape, pedicel and flagellomere I swollen and modified in shape compared to female; scape with seemingly hyaline, broad process in proximal third; flagellomere I with intensely rugose surface and intensely rugose bulbous process near proximal base. Abdominal chaetotaxy as in Fig. 15; inner ventral ps absent on all tergopleurites; sts on sternite VI of about equal length. Subgenital plate, stylus and terminalia as in Fig. 21; stylus tapering more or less evenly towards distal end. Genitalia as in Figs 19, 20. Proximal mesosome flattened to slightly concave, with short, stout antero-lateral extensions bent slightly anteriorly. Ventral sclerite inverse V-shaped, with up to 3 sensilla on each side associated with its distal margin; 3 sensilla on each side lateral to ventral sclerite, forming distally divergent rows. Distal mesosome rounded rectangular, dominated by large, roughly rounded-trapezoidal gonopore. Parameres roughly parallel; pst1–2 as in Fig. 20. Measurements as in Table 1.
Female. Antennae as in Fig. 18. Abdominal chaetotaxy as in Fig. 16; sternal plate VI with 2 sts on each side. Subgenital plate, vulval margin and terminalia as in Fig. 22; subgenital plate continuous medianly. Vulval margin with 17–22 medium-length, slender vms and 8–12 short, slender vss on each side; median vms shorter than lateral vms. Measurements as in Table 1.
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Daniel R. Gustafsson, Chunpo Tian, Mengjiao Ren, Zhu Li, Xiuling Sun, Fasheng Zou
Gustafsson D, Tian C, Ren M, Li Z, Sun X, Zou F (2024) New genus and species of lice in the Oxylipeurus-complex (Phthiraptera, Ischnocera, Philopteridae), with an overview of the distribution of ischnoceran chewing lice on galliform hosts 14 71(1): 85–109
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Figure 15.
Pelecolipeurus cf. longus (Piaget, 1880) ex Tragopan temminckii (Gray, 1831). Male habitus, dorsal and ventral views.
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Daniel R. Gustafsson, Chunpo Tian, Mengjiao Ren, Zhu Li, Xiuling Sun, Fasheng Zou
Gustafsson D, Tian C, Ren M, Li Z, Sun X, Zou F (2024) New genus and species of lice in the Oxylipeurus-complex (Phthiraptera, Ischnocera, Philopteridae), with an overview of the distribution of ischnoceran chewing lice on galliform hosts 14 71(1): 85–109
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Figure 16.
Pelecolipeurus cf. longus (Piaget, 1880) ex Tragopan temminckii (Gray, 1831). female habitus, dorsal and ventral views.
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Gustafsson D, Tian C, Ren M, Li Z, Sun X, Zou F (2024) New genus and species of lice in the Oxylipeurus-complex (Phthiraptera, Ischnocera, Philopteridae), with an overview of the distribution of ischnoceran chewing lice on galliform hosts 14 71(1): 85–109
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Figures 17–20.
Pelecolipeurus cf. longus (Piaget, 1880) ex Tragopan temminckii (Gray, 1831). 17. Male head, dorsal and ventral views; 18. Female antenna, ventral view; 19. Male genitalia, ventral view; 20. Distal male genitalia, ventral view.
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Daniel R. Gustafsson, Chunpo Tian, Mengjiao Ren, Zhu Li, Xiuling Sun, Fasheng Zou
Gustafsson D, Tian C, Ren M, Li Z, Sun X, Zou F (2024) New genus and species of lice in the Oxylipeurus-complex (Phthiraptera, Ischnocera, Philopteridae), with an overview of the distribution of ischnoceran chewing lice on galliform hosts 14 71(1): 85–109
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Figures 21, 22.
Pelecolipeurus cf. longus (Piaget, 1880) ex Tragopan temminckii (Gray, 1831). 21. Male subgenital plate and abdominal segments VIII–XI, ventral view; 22. Female subgenital plate and abdominal segments VIII–XI, ventral view.
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Daniel R. Gustafsson, Chunpo Tian, Mengjiao Ren, Zhu Li, Xiuling Sun, Fasheng Zou
Gustafsson D, Tian C, Ren M, Li Z, Sun X, Zou F (2024) New genus and species of lice in the Oxylipeurus-complex (Phthiraptera, Ischnocera, Philopteridae), with an overview of the distribution of ischnoceran chewing lice on galliform hosts 14 71(1): 85–109
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Figures 7, 8.
Pelecolipeurus fujianensis sp. nov. ex Tragopan caboti (Gould, 1857). 7. Male subgenital plate and abdominal segments VIII–XI, ventral view; 8. Female subgenital plate and abdominal segments VIII–XI, ventral view.
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Daniel R. Gustafsson, Chunpo Tian, Mengjiao Ren, Zhu Li, Xiuling Sun, Fasheng Zou
Gustafsson D, Tian C, Ren M, Li Z, Sun X, Zou F (2024) New genus and species of lice in the Oxylipeurus-complex (Phthiraptera, Ischnocera, Philopteridae), with an overview of the distribution of ischnoceran chewing lice on galliform hosts 14 71(1): 85–109
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Figures 3–6.
Pelecolipeurus fujianensis sp. nov. ex Tragopan caboti (Gould, 1857). 3. Male head, dorsal and ventral views; 4. Female antenna, ventral view; 5. Male genitalia, ventral view; 6. Distal male genitalia, ventral view.
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