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038890079B62FFF7FF0B1FDCFDD3F87C.text	038890079B62FFF7FF0B1FDCFDD3F87C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Austrokatanga	<div><p>Austrokatanga, new genus</p><p>(Figs 1 –8)</p><p>Etymology: Named for its similarity with species in the genus Katanga, together with the prefix indicating its distribution in the southern continent Australia. The gender is feminine.</p><p>Type species: Austrokatanga monteithi, new species</p><p>Diagnosis: Recognized by the moderately stout body (males longer and stouter than females), mostly dull brown coloration, elongate, almost cylindrical head, pigments of ocelli present, but lens absent, straight and relatively slender labium with second and fourth segment short, third segment long, cylindrical, antennal setation similar in males and females, legs moderately stout, with strong spine ventromedially on distal third of fore and, to a lesser degree, on middle femora, males longer and stouter than females with fore and middle legs stouter and armature more pronounced. The only known species is apterous in both sexes. Similar to Katanga and Cimbus with respect to general body shape, elongate head, straight labium with third segment about 5 times longer than second segment, lack of fossula spongiosa on fore and middle tibiae, and presence of a subapical spine on ventral surface of fore tibia. Distinguished from both genera by the cylindrical head shape, the slightly greater diameter of the labium, the armature of fore and middle femora, shape of the hind leg, armature of pregenital abdomen, and the pygophore with process on inner margin triangular (narrow triangular in Cimbus, truncate in Katanga, Fig. 7).</p><p>Description: Apterous male: elongate ovoid, of moderate size, head almost cylindrical, thorax stout, abdomen ovoid (Fig. 1). Vestiture: Head, thorax, and abdomen glabrous, with simple and relatively sparse adpressed and suberect setation on antennae and legs (Figs 2, 3). Coloration (Fig. 1): General coloration dull brown with yellowish spots. Structure: Head: almost cylindrical, anteocular area about 1.5 times as long as postocular, postocular region ranging from almost globular to ovoid in dorsal view (Figs 2 A–B, 5), mandibular plate small with distinct median depression, maxillary plate of moderate size with rounded apex, genal region distinct anterior to maxillary plate, clypeus slender and slightly raised, labrum subdivided, antennifer pronounced, laterally situated on head at midpoint between anterior margin of eye and apex of clypeus, ocellar lens absent, but pigments of ocelli present on weakly raised area posterior to posterior margin of eye (Fig. 2 C); Eyes: small, half as high as head, globular; Antenna: scapus slender, reaching apex of clypeus, pedicellus about twice length of scapus, distal two-thirds with relatively sparse and short setation, distalmost trichobothrium situated at about three-fourths and with distinct oval membrane (Figs 2 D–E, 5A–B), preflagelloid distinct, basiflagellomere divided into two pseudosegments, intraflagelloid present, distiflagellomere divided into four pseudosegments, antenna thus divided into 8 subdivisions; Labium: relatively slender, almost straight; second segment (first visible) short and stout, third segment about 5 times longer than second, straight, fourth segment about as long as second, gently tapering towards apex. Thorax: Pronotum with anterior and posterior lobes at most weakly developed, collar indistinct, laterally with strong, anteriad directed, acute spines; mesonotum with small wing pads, scutellum represented by weak subparallel, longitudinal elevations; prosternum with stridulatory bearing process long and slender, apex rounded (Fig. 3 C); opening of metathoracic gland small (Fig. 3 D), meshwork-like cuticle of evaporatory area (Weirauch, 2006) restricted to shallow depression adjacent to metacetabulum. Legs: moderately slender to relatively stout (Fig. 6 A), coxae globular, trochanters slender and short; fore femur weakly or moderately bent subbasally, armed with ventral, medial process at about apical third (Fig. 3 E), fore tibia straight with more or less pronounced small tubercles (Fig. 3 E) and subapical spine on ventral surface (Fig. 3 F); middle and hind legs more slender than fore leg, femora and tibiae unarmed; fossula spongiosa absent on fore and middle leg (Fig. 3 F–G); pretarsus with moderately stout claws (Fig. 3 H). Abdomen: suture between fifth and sixth tergites curved anteriad medially, dorsal abdominal gland (DAG) 1 absent, DAG 2 (tergites 4/5) with close-set paired openings, paired openings of DAG 3 (tergites 5/6) wider apart than those of DAG 2 (Fig. 4 A); sternites fused, lines of fusion distinct (Fig. 4 B), median area of third to sixth sternites raised and flat, with distinct, keel-like rim on third sternite, keel-like rim extending to fourth sternite in large specimens, distinct tubercles present at posterior margin of third sternite and anterior margin of fourth sternite in moderately seized and large specimens (Figs 4 B–C, 6). Genitalia: Pygophore: ovoid, posterior inner margin with median triangular process (Fig. 7 B); Parameres: relatively stout and angular, with distinct subapical tooth on anteromedial surface (Fig. 7 A); Aedeagus: in semi-extended condition elongate ovoid with membranous apical lobe and subapical lateral lobes, basal plates relatively small and rounded, basal plate extension short, basal plate struts high and narrow, dorsal phallothecal sclerite distinct only in distal portion, squarish with rounded edges (Fig. 7 E).</p><p>Apterous female: Similar to male, but slightly smaller and more slender (Fig. 1) than male, spines on pronotal collar less distinct, legs and especially fore femur more slender (Fig. 6 A), femoral spine smaller, tibia unarmed, abdominal sternites sloping in cross section, without distinct raised median area and without a keellike rim or lateral tubercles (Fig. 6 B). External genitalia: short and plate-like, as in Fig. 7 F. Internal genitalia: as in Fig. 7 G, with large lateral membranous pouch on bursa copulatrix; vermiform gland with both, section 2 (muscle attachment portion) and section 3 (glandular portion) elongate and slender; lateral spermathecae with slightly widened duct and ovoid pouch.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038890079B62FFF7FF0B1FDCFDD3F87C	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Weirauch, Christiane;Rabitsch, Wolfgang;Redei, David	Weirauch, Christiane, Rabitsch, Wolfgang, Redei, David (2009): Austrokatanga, gen. nov., new genus of Ectrichodiinae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Reduviidae) from Australia. Zootaxa 2094: 1-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.187595
038890079B65FFF9FF0B1E89FC35FE91.text	038890079B65FFF9FF0B1E89FC35FE91.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Austrokatanga monteithi	<div><p>Austrokatanga monteithi, new species</p><p>(Figs 1 –8)</p><p>Etymology: Named for the collector of most of the known specimens, Geoff Monteith.</p><p>Material: HOLOTYPE: Male: AUSTRALIA: Queensland: White Rock road, 27.7 ° S 152.85 ° E, 100 m, 29 Jan 2005 – 30 Jan 2005, G. B. Monteith, 13 (00217702) (QM). Deposited in the Queensland Museum, Australia. PARATYPES: AUSTRALIA: Queensland: Little White Rock, 27.68333 ° S 152.85 ° E, 70 m, 29 Jan 2005 – 30 Jan 2005, G. Monteith, 1Ƥ (00217703) (QM). Mt Pollux, SW base, site 1, 22.47367 ° S 147.8697 ° E, 400 m, 12 Jan 2006 – 05 Mar 2006, C.J. Burwell, 63 (00217723-00217728), 4Ƥ (00217729-00217732) (QM, AMNH). West Burleigh, 2.5 km WSW, 28.11666 ° S 153.41666 ° E, 40 m, 28 Jan 2006 – 01 Feb 2006, D. Cook, 23 (00217710, 00217711), 11Ƥ (00217712-00217722) (QM); 23 (217886, 217887), 2Ƥ (217888, 217889) (NHMW). White Rock road, 27.7 ° S 152.85 ° E, 100 m, 29 Jan 2005 – 30 Jan 2005, G. B. Monteith, 2Ƥ (00217704, 00217706) (QM). White Rock, 2nd road jcn., 27.7 ° S 152.85 ° E, 90 m, 29 Jan 2005 – 30 Jan 2005, G. Monteith, 13 (00217701), 4Ƥ (00217705, 00217707-00217709) (QM, HNHM). OTHER SPECIMENS EXAMINED: AUSTRALIA: New South Wales: 13 mi NW of Byrock, 30.53894 ° S 146.3076 ° E, 25 Feb 1960, R. Mackay, 13 (00090644) (AM). Howes Valley, 32.84425 ° S 150.8357 ° E, 23 Feb 1971, D. A. Doolan, 13 (00090643) (AM). Wallambine Creek, 18 mi N of Wiseman's Ferry, 33.1652 ° S 151.0346 ° E, 29 Nov 1967, Britton and Misko, 1Ƥ (AM). 13 (00216415), 13 (00216414), 1Ƥ (00216416) (ANIC). Northern Territory: Barkly Roadhouse, 49 km N by rd, 19.35 ° S 136.03333 ° E, 17 Apr 2004 – 20 Apr 2004, Monteith &amp; Cook, 23 (00217806, 00217807), 2Ƥ (00217808, 00217809) (QM). Borroloola t'off, 18 km N by rd., 15.96666 ° S 136.3 ° E, 18 Apr 2004 – 19 Apr 2004, Monteith &amp; Cook, 13 (00217805) (QM). Near Elsey Creek on Stuart Highway, 15.23361 ° S 133.10194 ° E, 300 m, 0 3 Nov 2000, G. Hangay &amp; I. Rozner, 4Ƥ (00213929-00213932), 23, 8Ƥ (HNHM). Queensland: Marsupial Ck, via Croydon, 18.20513 ° S 142.24936 ° E, Mar 1996 – Mar 1997, J &amp; P Hasenpusch, 3Ƥ (00217790-00217792) (QM). Hurdle Gully, 14.8 km WSW., 24.91666 ° S 150.98333 ° E, 460 m, 19 Dec 1997 – 21 Dec 1997, G. B. Monteith, 2Ƥ (00217794, 00217795) (QM). Split Yard Creek, 27.38333 ° S 152.63333 ° E, 150 m, 27 Dec 1998 – 13 Jan 1999, Monteith, Thompson, Cook, 2Ƥ (00217802, 00217803) (QM). Taroom District, 9 km N Ooline Scrub roadside. BS15., 25.58333 ° S 149.76666 ° E, 10 Nov 1996 – Jan 1997, P. Lawless, 23 (00217784, 00217785) (QM). Taroom, 5 km N, on Hwy, 25.61666 ° S 149.78333 ° E, 200 m, 17 Dec 1997 – 04 Apr 1998, G. B. Monteith, 13 (00217786) (QM). Taroom, 6 km N on Hwy, 25.6 ° S 149.76666 ° E, 200 m, 21 Sep 1997 – 17 Dec 1997, G. Monteith, 23 (00217780, 00217781), 2Ƥ (00217782, 00217783) (QM). 13–15km N of Quinalow, 26.99291 ° S 151.65652 ° E, 29 Nov 1982, J. Doyen, 53 (00216419-00216422, 00216424), 1Ƥ (00216423) (ANIC). Auburn River NP, 25.71666 ° S 151.05 ° E, 200 m, 24 Dec 2005 – 26 Dec 2005, G. Monteith, 1Ƥ (00217793) (QM). Ban Ban Range, via Coalstoun Lakes, 25.63467 ° S 151.96634 ° E, 0 7 Jan 1974, H. Frauca, 1Ƥ (00216425) (ANIC). Brisbane, Moore Park, 27.49916 ° S 152.96523 ° E, Dec 1964, R. Kumar, 13 (00216417), 1Ƥ (00216418) (ANIC). Clermont, 11 km ENE, 22.81 ° S 147.75 ° E, 260 m, 0 9 Jan 2006 – 04 Mar 2006, C.J. Burwell, 1Ƥ (00217774) (ANIC). 23 (00217770, 00217771), 3Ƥ (00217772-00217773, 00217775) (QM). Clermont, 6.5km NNW, 22.76867 ° S 146.6237 ° E, 260 m, 13 Jan 2006 – 05 Mar 2006, C.J. Burwell, 13 (00217758), 10Ƥ (00217759-00217767, 00217769) (QM); 0 6 Mar 2006 – 07 Mar 2006, G. B. Monteith, 2Ƥ (00217757, 00217768) (QM). Corry HS, 2 km SW, Retro-Corry Rd., 22.75 ° S 147.98833 ° E, 350 m, 12 Jan 2006 – 09 Mar 2006, Burwell, 13 (00217812), 1Ƥ (00217813) (QM). Dalby, Hwy 30 km SW., 27.31666 ° S 150.99833 ° E, 340 m, 0 8 Dec 2005 – 12 Dec 2005, G. M o n t e i t h, 1 3 (00217796), 1Ƥ (00217797) (QM). Freshwater National Pk, 27.18333 ° S 152.98333 ° E, 13 Mar 2004 – 14 Mar 2004, G. B. Monteith, 4Ƥ (00217738-00217741) (QM). Gubberamunda SF, site 1, 26.26666 ° S 148.75 ° E, 380 m, 12 Dec 2001 – 14 Dec 2001, Monteith &amp; Wright, 1Ƥ (00217817) (QM). Gubbermunda SF, site 1, 26.26666 ° S 148.75 ° E, 380 m, 13 Dec 2001 – 15 Dec 2001, G. Monteith, 13 (00217818), 8Ƥ (00217819-00217826) (QM). Little White Rock, 27.68333 ° S 152.85 ° E, 70 m, 29 Jan 2005 – 30 Jan 2005, G. Monteith, 2Ƥ (00217800, 00217801) (QM). Lords Table, SE base, site 2, 22.67167 ° S 148.0187 ° E, 460 m, 13 Jan 2006 – 04 Mar 2006, Burwell, 13 (00217776), 3Ƥ (00217777-00217779) (QM). McAfee's Lookout, 27.43333 ° S 152.88333 ° E, 300 m, 28 Jan 2006 – 29 Jan 2006, G. Monteith, 1Ƥ (00217788) (QM). Mt Basset, 5 km ENE., 26.43333 ° S 149 ° E, 370 m, 12 Dec 2001 – 13 Dec 2001, G. B. Monteith, 1Ƥ (00217799), 1Ƥ (00217798) (QM). Mt Lowe, 2km S, 22.92267 ° S 148.1453 ° E, 280 m, 11 Jan 2006 – 10 Mar 2006, C.J. Burwell, 23 (00217814, 00217815) (QM). Mt Lowe, 8 km W, 22.91833 ° S 148.07333 ° E, 300 m, 13 Jan 2006 – 10 Mar 2006, C.J. Burwell, 1Ƥ (00217816) (QM). Mt Pollux, SW base, site 1, 22.47367 ° S 147.8697 ° E, 400 m, 0 5 Mar 2006 – 06 Mar 2006, G. Monteith, 1Ƥ (00217734) (QM). Mt. Castor, 0.5 km W., 22.46833 ° S 147.87166 ° E, 380 m, 12 Jan 2006 – 06 Mar 2006, C. J. Burwell and G. B. Monteith, 2Ƥ (00217810, 00217811) (QM). Mt. Pollux, SW base, site 2, 22.47833 ° S 147.87 ° E, 380 m, 12 Jan 2006 – 13 Jan 2006, C.J. Burwell, 1Ƥ (00217733) (QM). Southwood NP, camp., 27.83666 ° S 150.11166 ° E, 255 m, 0 8 Dec 2005 – 11 Dec 2005, Monteith &amp; Wright, 13 (00217744) (QM); 0 8 Dec 2005 – 09 Dec 2005, G. Monteith, 33 (00217745-00217747), 9Ƥ (00217748-00217756) (QM). Southwood NP, site 1, 27.82333 ° S 150.18666 ° E, 255 m, 0 8 Dec 2005 – 11 Dec 2005, G. Monteith, 1Ƥ (00217742) (QM). Southwood NP, site 4, 27.81666 ° S 150.09333 ° E, 255 m, 0 8 Dec 2005 – 09 Dec 2005, G. Monteith, 1Ƥ (00217743) (QM). Susan R. Xing, 4.5 km S., 25.45 ° S 152.73333 ° E, 20 m, 21 Jan 2006 – 22 Jan 2006, G. Monteith, 1Ƥ (00217787) (QM). White Rock road, 27.7 ° S 152.85 ° E, 100 m, 29 Jan 2005 – 30 Jan 2005, G. B. Monteith, 1Ƥ (00217804) (QM). Wolfgang Peak, 0.5 km W., 22.54666 ° S 147.82666 ° E, 380 m, 11 Jan 2006 – 12 Jan 2006, C.J. Burwell, 23 (00217735, 00217736), 1Ƥ (00217737) (QM). Yednia, 1 km S., 26.78333 ° S 152.46666 ° E, 220 m, 0 3 Feb 2005 – 04 Feb 2005, DJ Cook, 1Ƥ (00217789) (QM). Western Australia: 21 mi N of Perth, Wildlife Reserve, 31.50749 ° S 115.87532 ° E, 18 Dec 1971, J. A. Slater, 4Ƥ (00194546-00194549) (AMNH). Kimberley Region, Great Northern Hwy, 52km N of Turkey Ck, 16.63416 ° S 128.18966 ° E, 0 1 Jun 1999 – 12 Jun 1999, Gray, Milledge, Smith, 1Ƥ (00090654) (AM). Northam, 31.647 ° S 116.669 ° E, Jul 1953, Demarz, 1 nymph (00216920) (ZSM).</p><p>Diagnosis: Recognized by the characters mentioned in the generic description.</p><p>Description: Male: Length (apex clypeus–hind margin abdomen): 10.8 in holotype and 8.13–13.35 in paratypes, greatest width across pronotum: 1.70 in holotype and 1.30–2.30 in paratypes. Coloration (Fig. 1): Head: brown, clypeus, median portion of frons, mandibular plate dorsomedially, and gena dorsally light brown to pale, very distinctly set off from brown background in some specimens, blurry in others. Antenna: variable shades of brown, ranging from relatively dark brown to mostly pale with only scapus darker; Labium: variable, either dark brown with apices of third and fourth segments light brown, or entirely light brown, or mostly light brown to pale with base of second segment brown. Thorax: pronotum brown, sometimes calli on anterior lobe light brown or pale, tubercles on collar and posterior margin light brown or pale; meso- and metanotum brown, margin of wing pad light brown or pale in most specimens, some specimens in addition with either posterior margin of or entire area of weakly developed scutellum light brown or pale, posterior margin of metanotum sometimes pale; pleura and sterna brown or light brown, metepisternum and carinae on sterna sometimes pale. Legs: coxae ranging from brown to light brown or pale; trochanters always pale; femora brown with basal and apical areas pale, extension of pale area variable; tibiae pale with subbasal and apical brown suffusion in most specimens, some specimens with tibia mostly brown with subapical area pale; tarsi light brown, darker towards apex. Abdomen: sternites brown, sometimes with pale spots surrounding spiracles and light brown pygophore; tergites brown with pale spot on anterior margins of third to seventh dorsal laterotergites, spot in some specimens large and triangular, pale spot sometimes present on anterolateral margin of the syntergite (fused first and second tergites) and surrounding first abdominal spiracle. Structure: Head: postocular region almost globular in smaller and medium-sized specimens to more ovoid in larger specimens. Thorax: as in generic description; pronotum only slightly longer in small specimens or about 1.3 times longer in larger specimens than meso- and metanota combined, anterior and posterior lobes obsolete and anterior margin weakly convex (Fig. 3 A) in small specimens or with weakly developed posterior lobe (Fig. 3 B) and more pronounced convex posterior margin in larger specimens, pronotum only slightly longer than meso- and metanotum combined (small specimens) or about 1.3 length of pronotum (larger specimens); meso- and metasterna with carinae more pronounced in larger males. Legs: considerable range of variation with respect to stoutness of fore femur, size of ventral process on fore femur, size of tubercles on ventral surface of fore tibia, and size of subapical spine on tibia. Abdomen: median area of third to sixth sternites raised, keel-like ridge defining this area on third sternite very distinct in large specimens, to a lesser degree in medium-sized and small specimens, lateral tubercles on third and fourth sternites distinct in large specimens, inconspicuous or absent in small specimens.</p><p>Measurements (Holotype; Paratype in parentheses):</p><p>Male (n=10). Total length: 10.8 (10.96±1.49; 8.13– 13.35). Head length: 2.30 (2.27±0.25; 1.90–2.70). Length of anteocular portion: 1.10 (1.03±0.14; 0.50–1.30). Length of postocular portion: 0.90 (0.85±0.07; 0.70–0.90). Width of head (across eyes): 1.00 (1.01±0.11; 0.82–1.20). Length of synthlipsis: 0.60 (0.57±0.06; 0.48–0.65). Length of scapus: 0.60 (0.63±0.07; 0.50–0.70). Length of pedicellus: 1.10 (1.11±0.19; 0.80–1.40). Length of basiflagellomere: 0.80 (0.79±0.14; 0.60–1.10). Length of distiflagellomere: 1.10 (0.99±0.20; 0.60–1.20). Length of second labial segment: 0.50 (0.63±0.11; 0.50–0.80). Length of third labial segment: 1.90 (1.89±0.26; 1.50–2.20). Length of fourth labial segment: 0.50 (0.46±0.06; 0.40–0.55). Length of pronotum: 1.00 (0.99±0.23; 0.60–1.35). Width of pronotum: 1.70 (1.81±0.28; 1.30–2.30). Length of meso- and metathorax combined: 1.00 (1.03±0.16; 0.70–1.20). Length of fore tibia: 1.90 (2.04±0.24; 1.60–2.40). Length of abdomen: 5.65 (5.48±0.74; 4.10–6.90). Width of abdomen: 3.60 (3.43±0.50; 2.50–4.30).</p><p>Female (n=10). Total length: 10.40±1.02; 8.93–11.73. Head length: 2.32±0.29; 1.90–2.80. Length of anteocular portion: 1.10±0.14; 0.90–1.30. Length of postocular portion: 0.84±0.09; 0.70–1.00. Width of head (across eyes): 1.00±0.09; 0.82–1.10. Length of synthlipsis: 0.58±0.06; 0.48–0.68. Length of scapus: 0.54±0.06; 0.45–0.60. Length of pedicellus: 0.98±0.10; 0.80–1.10. Length of basiflagellomere: 0.63±0.15; 0.40–0.80. Length of distiflagellomere: 0.89±0.18; 0.60–1.10. Length of second labial segment: 0.57±0.07; 0.50–0.70. Length of third labial segment: 1.76±0.14; 1.60–2.00. Length of fourth labial segment: 0.45±0.05; 0.40–0.50. Length of pronotum: 1.50±0.17; 1.30–1.75. Width of pronotum: 1.56±0.15; 1.35–1.80. Length of meso- and metathorax combined: 0.94±0.35; 0.70–1.90. Length of fore tibia: 1.97±0.24; 1.70–2.30. Length of abdomen: 5.40±0.60; 4.60–6.40. Width of abdomen: 3.46±0.42; 2.90–4.20.</p><p>Distribution (Fig. 8): Widely distributed in Australia, ranging from the east coast, where most specimens were collected, to the Northern Territory and Western Australia.</p><p>Biology: Specimens are ground dwelling in both sexes, judging from their aptery and the method by which specimens were collected: the majority of specimens examined during this study were collected in pit fall traps baited for dung beetles; a few specimens were caught in fungus-baited traps. Females are more numerous than males in most series, but in many cases both sexes are present from one collecting event. Recorded habitats comprise Grevillea shrubland and grass in the Northern Territory and Melaleuca habitat, roadside scrub, and eucalypt forest on black soil in Queensland.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038890079B65FFF9FF0B1E89FC35FE91	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Weirauch, Christiane;Rabitsch, Wolfgang;Redei, David	Weirauch, Christiane, Rabitsch, Wolfgang, Redei, David (2009): Austrokatanga, gen. nov., new genus of Ectrichodiinae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Reduviidae) from Australia. Zootaxa 2094: 1-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.187595
