Oxyethira (Trichoglene) rectangulata, Cavalcante & Johanson, 2022
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2022.789.1623 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5847237 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C930EB33-5E37-49C2-8A94-882E97EAF988 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Oxyethira (Trichoglene) rectangulata |
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sp. nov. |
Oxyethira (Trichoglene) rectangulata sp. nov.
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Fig. 2A–D View Fig
Diagnosis
Oxyethira (Trichoglene) rectangulata sp. nov. belongs to the group of Oxyethira spinifera . It is similar to O. tiwaka Wells & Johanson, 2015 by the quadrangular shape of segment IX in ventral view, and in lateral view by the inferior appendages being divided into a dorsal part forming a hump and a ventral part forming a pointed projection. This species can be recognized by the rectangular shape of the inferior appendages in dorsal and ventral views, which are totally fused, bearing two pairs of small setae on the inner face (in O. tiwaka these appendages are much smaller and the ventral part forms a quadrate-shaped sclerotized projection in ventral view); by the shape of the subgenital process in lateral view, which is thinner and almost straight in O. rectangulata sp. nov., and thicker, C-shaped in O. tiwaka .
Etymology
ʻ Rectangulata ʼ, from Latin, ʻrectangularʼ, refers to the shape of the inferior appendages in dorsal and ventral view.
Material examined
Holotype NEW CALEDONIA • ♂; Province Sud, Haute Yaté fauna reserve , 1760 m S of bridge Pont Perignon, 50 m upstream from bridge over stream; 22.14954° S, 166.701211° E; alt. 180 m; 14 Dec. 2003 – 13 Jan. 2004; K.A. Johanson leg.; Loc#081; Malaise trap; MNHN. GoogleMaps
Paratypes 2 ♂♂; same collection data as for holotype; NHRS GoogleMaps .
Description
BODY. Male antennae with 20 flagellomeres. Forewing length 1.7–1.8 mm (n = 3); tibial spurs 0, 3, 4; forewings with venation typical for subgenus. Abdominal sternite VII with a small, pointed mesoventral process.
MALE GENITALIA ( Fig. 2A–D View Fig ). Abdominal segment VIII cylindrical with wide, V-shaped incision in ventral view ( Fig. 2C View Fig ). Abdominal segment IX inserted within segment VIII; anterior margin slightly concave, not surpassing anterior margin of segment VIII ( Fig. 2B–C View Fig ). Segment X not visible. Subgenital processes almost straight in dorsal ( Fig. 2B View Fig ) and ventral views ( Fig. 2C View Fig ), each bearing one bilobed process at base. Inferior appendages fused, rectangular in dorsal ( Fig. 2B View Fig ) and ventral views ( Fig. 2C View Fig ), bearing two pairs of small mesal setae at inner margin visible in dorsal view ( Fig. 2B View Fig ); divided into two parts in lateral view ( Fig. 2A View Fig ): dorsal part forming a truncate hump, ventral part forming pointed projection. Setal lobes absent. Aedeagus elongate, with slender apical spine curved left in dorsal view. Ejaculatory duct extending freely at apex. Titillator absent ( Fig. 2D View Fig ).
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