Olonia picea Kirkaldy, 1906
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2024.941.2579 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:670AC25F-B24F-46CC-B92F-4A930A757A13 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12549828 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A27E72-FFB2-FFE2-FDC2-A97DFEABFA37 |
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Olonia picea Kirkaldy, 1906 |
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Olonia picea Kirkaldy, 1906 View in CoL
Figs 6B View Fig , 24 View Fig
Olonia picea Kirkaldy, 1906: 445 View in CoL (described; compared with O. rubicunda View in CoL , O. transversa View in CoL and O. apicalis View in CoL ).
Olonia picea View in CoL – Kershaw & Muir 1922: 208 (note on male terminalia). — Muir 1923: 231, pl. 5 fig. 12 (male terminalia described and illustrated). — Jacobi 1928 (synonymized under O. transversa View in CoL (erroneous!). — Metcalf 1956: 66 (catalogued, under O. transversa View in CoL (erroneous!)). — Constant 2005b: 66 (removed from synonymy with O. transversa View in CoL ); 2018: 11 (listed, keyed), 63 (description), figs 3 (distribution map), 40–43 (type, male, female and male terminalia illustrated).
Diagnosis
The species can be recognized by the following combination of characters:
(1) hind wings without orange marking ( Constant 2018: figs 41e, 43e);
(2) pro- and mesofemora and tibiae largely black-brown ( Constant 2018: figs 41a–d, 43a–d);
(3) anal tube of male obovate, narrowing at basal ⅓ ( Constant 2018: fig. 42b);
(4) centroventral part of gonostyli with strong, elongate process curved laterally and pointed apically ( Constant 2018: fig. 42a, c);
(5) laterodorsal part of gonostyli strongly bifid with dorsal and ventral processes, together forming a C-shape ( Constant 2018: fig. 42a, c–d);
(6) rather small size: 6.5–7.5 mm.
Material examined
AUSTRALIA – Queensland • 1 ♂, 4 ♀♀, 1 nymph; Trinity Beach ; 16°46′46″ S, 145°41′49″ E; 13 May 2022; elev. 2 m; leg. J. Constant and L. Semeraro; Leopold III Funds exped.; on Canavalia rosea ( Fabaceae ); QM GoogleMaps • 2 ♂♂, 2 ♀♀, 1 nymph; same data as preceding; RBINS GoogleMaps .
Distribution and biology
The species was known from Cairns and a few localities nearby ( Constant 2018). The new record from Trinity Beach fits the known distribution of the species and, being end of May, fills the gap in the known phenology between April and July. Canavalia rosea (Sw.) DC. ( Fabaceae ) is the first host plant recorded for this species.
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Queensland Museum |
RBINS |
Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences |
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Olonia picea Kirkaldy, 1906
Constant, Jérôme 2024 |
Olonia picea
Kirkaldy G. W. 1906: 445 |