Nixonia lamorali, Johnson & Masner, 2006
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.1206/0003-0082(2006)3518[1:ROWSOT]2.0.CO;2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5466693 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A5203C-FFD2-FFB4-BB90-FAA2FDDB09B8 |
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Carolina |
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Nixonia lamorali |
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sp. nov. |
Nixonia lamorali View in CoL , new species
Figures 46–48 View Figs
DESCRIPTION: Holotype male. Length: 7.0 mm; body generally black; femora, tibiae, tarsi, antenna, tegula black; palpi brown; wings infuscate throughout, brownish.
Head (figs. 46–48) transverse in dorsal view, width 2.4 times length; vertex rugulose-punctate, with granular microsculpture; OOL short, lateral ocellus separated from inner orbit by less than one ocellar diameter; POL 1.5 times LOL; occiput rugulose-punctate, with reticulate microsculpture; occipital carina not developed; frons (fig. 47) rugulose-punctate, shining, above toruli with few transverse wrinkles medially; frons somewhat narrow, IOS 0.9 times greatest length of eye; toruli closely approximated, separated by distance less than half torulus diameter, frons between toruli not projecting, flat; rim of torulus evenly raised; apical margin of clypeus with blunt medial projection; area below eye (in normal position of malar sulcus) with fine granulate microsculpture; sculpture of cheeks laterad of malar area rugose-punctate, with distinct longitudinal sculpture; mandible short, bidentate, upper tooth only slightly longer than lower, without dense basal tuft of setae; maxillary palpal segment 4 distinctly expanded medially, subtriangular; A1 finely reticulate, greatest width beyond apical 0.6 of segment; length of A3 1.6 times of A2.
Mesosoma (figs. 46, 48) as high as wide, length 1.4 times height in lateral view; pronotal shoulders coarsely punctate; lateral surface of pronotum coarsely punctate; netrion punctate-rugulose, with strong longitudinal sculpture; mesoscutum deeply punctate, with fine reticulate microsculpture; parapsidal lines absent; scutellum coarsely punctate, with reticulate microsculpture, with distinct fine longitudinal elements in posterior half; median propodeal tooth rhomboidal, length 1.2 times maximum width, rounded apically, rugulose; upper mesepisternum with strong longitudinal sculpture; fine foveae separating mesepisternum and mesepimeron extending from base of wing to coxal cavity; lower mesepisternum finely reticulate-punctate; mesepimeral hook smooth; tegula finely punctate; R 1 in forewing distinctly separated from costal margin, extending only halfway from R to margin; apex of forewing extending near apex of T5; R in hindwing with tracheate section long, nearly reaching hamuli; tibiae with fine, semidecumbent spines on outer surface.
Metasoma 2.7 times longer than greatest width; T1 distinctly wider than long; T1–T4 longitudinally rugose, T5 apex coarsely punctate.
DIAGNOSIS: Distinguished from N. watshami by the narrow IOS, which is less than the greatest length of the compound eye.
ETYMOLOGY: Named for Bruno H. Lamoral, distinguished South African spider specialist and one of the collectors of the unique holotype.
MATERIAL EXAMINED: Holotype male: SOUTH AFRICA: Horingsgat , 30 ° 18 9 S 18 ° 05 9 E, Namaqualand, N. Cape Prov., 25.II.1979, B. Lamoral, I. Bampton, malaise trap, OSUC 146449 View Materials , deposited in CNCI. GoogleMaps
CNCI |
Canadian National Collection Insects |
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