Stegana (Steganina) labao Cui & Chen
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5250.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7706333 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0393914C-2A6F-8735-C282-FB776B01FC87 |
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Stegana (Steganina) labao Cui & Chen |
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sp. nov. |
Stegana (Steganina) labao Cui & Chen View in CoL , sp. nov.
( Figs. 10C, 10D View FIGURE 10 , 42G–I View FIGURE 42 )
Diagnosis. This species closely resembles S. (S.) idiasta sp. nov. in the shape of female terminalia ( Fig. 42D–I View FIGURE 42 ), but can be distinguished from the latter by having the 8th sternite slightly longer than wide, glabrous on basal 3/4, with some long setae and pubescence on distal 1/4 ( Fig. 42H View FIGURE 42 ).
Description. Female: First flagellomere brown. Clypeus yellow. Mesonotum yellow ( Fig. 10C View FIGURE 10 ). Katepisternum yellowish ( Fig. 10D View FIGURE 10 ). Scutellum brown, dark brown near distal margin ( Fig. 10C View FIGURE 10 ). Halter mostly grey ( Fig. 10D View FIGURE 10 ). Fore femur with a row of 3 long setae on distal part of posteroventral surface. Abdominal tergites brown ( Fig. 10C, D View FIGURE 10 ); sternites brown, slightly wider than long. Female terminalia ( Fig. 42G–I View FIGURE 42 ): Epiproct with some setae on distal 2/3 ( Fig. 42G View FIGURE 42 ). Cercus and hypoproct with numerous setae and much pubescence ( Fig. 42G, I View FIGURE 42 ).
Measurements and indices. BL = 3.29 mm in holotype, ThL = 1.08 mm, WL = 2.14 mm, WW = 0.87 mm, arb = 6/4, avd = 0.67, adf = 1.07, flw = 1.65, FW/HW = 0.35, ch/o = 0.21, prorb = 1.12, rcorb = 0.71, vb = 0.60, dcl = 0.87, presctl = 0.76, sctl = 1.35, sterno = damaged, orbito = 2.06, dcp = 0.40, sctlp = 1.24, C = 1.65, 4c = 1.33, 4v = 1.98, 5x = 1.67, ac = 13.60, M = 0.59, C3F = 0.73.
Type material. Holotype ♀ ( SCAU, No. 125692, DNA #1903), CHINA: Yixiang, Pu'er , Yunnan, 22°44'19''N, 101°07'01''E, alt. 1420m, 28.v.2015, ex tree trunk, H.W. Chen. GoogleMaps
Distribution. China (Yunnan).
Etymology. From the word " labao " in Hani language from the Hani nationality living in Yunnan, China, referring to the meaning "singing folk song".
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