Morobea longipes Carvalho, 1987
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https://doi.org/ 10.1206/0003-0082(2007)3558[1:ANGANS]2.0.CO;2 |
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Morobea longipes Carvalho |
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Morobea longipes Carvalho View in CoL figures 1a–c View Fig , 2 View Fig , 3a View Fig , 4 View Fig
Morobea longipes Carvalho 1987: 181 View in CoL (n.sp.).
DIAGNOSIS: Differentiated from similar taxa by characters listed in generic diagnosis and discontinuous red maculations along dorsal margin of propleuron, most prominent anteriorly; genital capsule without lateral tubercle; aedeagus with relatively small, serrated, hatchetlike lobal sclerite ( fig. 4d–e View Fig ). Females with long medially oriented setae on posterior margin of corium ( fig. 1c View Fig ).
REDESCRIPTION: Coloration ( fig. 1a View Fig ): Head yellowish brown with vague red maculations on clypeus and mandibular plates. Antennae yellowish brown becoming darker distally. Prothorax yellowish brown, tinged with green in some specimens; disc and collar undifferentiated; dorsal margin of propleuron with red maculation at anterolateral margin, undifferentiated ventrally. Scutellum yellowish brown, sometimes suffused with blue-green. Hemelytra predominately yellowish brown; margin of clavus weakly suffused with red along scutellar margin; cuneus ringed with red. Abdomen yellow with dorsal surface of male genital capsule dark brown. Legs predominately yellow, becoming brown distally, ventral surface suffused with blue-green; metafemur with pale brown spots on anterior surface and red distally. Structure: As in generic description with the following additions. Head with weak sulcus along length of vertex and frons; antennal segment II weakly swollen as base, swollen portion with dense field of short hairs oriented perpendicular to antennal surface ( fig. 3a View Fig ). Cuneus 2.5 times longer than broad, subtriangular. Small cell of hemelytral membrane less than one-third length of cuneus. Genitalia ( fig. 4 View Fig ): Genital capsule broadly subconical with large aperture; dorsal projection of ventral rim roughly symmetrical, slightly skewed to left, broadly rounded; ventral projection of ventral rim asymmetrical skewed left, acute. Parameres as in generic description; right paramere with small apical lobe. Theca sclerotized basally, distally convoluted into several large flanges and hooks; apical serrate process relatively small and hatchetlike. Aedeagus as in generic description.
FEMALE ( fig. 1b View Fig ): Similar to males except antennal segment II simple; cuneus 1.5 times longer than broad, subrectangular; posterior margin of corium with large medially oriented setae, hairs longer than width of large cell ( fig. 1c View Fig ); small cell of hemelytral membrane minute, almost obsolete; medial portion of membrane with large field of short velutinous hairs. Genitalia: Ovipositor as in generic description. Internal genitalia unknown due to damaged material.
MEASUREMENTS: Males (N 5 2): L-Tot 5.88–6.11, Cly-Cun 4.42–4.44, L-Hd 0.59– 0.62, L-Prn 0.83–0.93, L-Sct 0.59–0.62, L- Cun 0.92–1.03, W-Hd 0.57–0.79, W-Prn 1.18– 1.21, W-Sct 0.57–0.61, IOD 0.35–0.37, L-AI 0.86–1.01, L-AII 2.88–3.19, L-AIII 1.67–1.67, L-AIV 2.11, L-mtf 3.55, L-mtt 5.87. Females (N 5 2): L-Tot 6.06, Cly-Cun 4.73, L-Hd 0.62, L-Prn 0.83–0.90, L-Sct 0.55–0.65, L-Cun 1.05– 1.13, W-Hd 0.79, W-Prn 1.17–1.29, W-Sct 0.61–0.64, IOD 0.41, L-AI 1.02, L-AII 3.18, L- AIII 1.72 , L-AIV 1.65, L-mtf 3.30, L-mtt 5.61 .
HOSTS: Collected from Pipturus sp. (Urticaceae) .
DISTRIBUTION: Eastern New Guinea.
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: PAPUA NEW GUINEA: Morobe: Wau, 7.3333 ° S 146.71667 ° E, 1100 m, 16 Aug 1972, G. G. E. Scudder, 1♀ (AMNH_PBI 00053260) (BPBM); 12 Aug 1977, W. C. Gagne, 1♀ (AMNH_PBI 00053259) (BPBM); 20 Jul 1974, A.D. Hart, Pipturus sp. (Urticaceae) , 1♀ (AMNH_PBI 00053258) (BPBM); 21 Apr 1979, W. C. Gagne, 13 (AMNH_PBI 00053261) (BPBM).
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