Afrepipona tertia Gusenleitner, 2011
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2024.944.2607 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:D4F1EBC9-340F-4957-BCC3-27550DF0F224 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12808629 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B71833-FF8B-B309-2E22-952DFEC6FB2E |
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Plazi |
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Afrepipona tertia Gusenleitner, 2011 |
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Afrepipona tertia Gusenleitner, 2011
Figs 18 View Fig , 27M View Fig
Afrepipona tertius Gusenleitner, 2011: 423 View Cited Treatment , 426, 428 (key to males), figs 9–12 (partim, nec 427, 428 (key to females), fig. 13).
Diagnosis
Recognized by the following characters: robust appearance; sharply carinate and strongly protruding interantennal space; occipital carina strong on gena and absent on vertex; pronotal carina forming high lamella; lateral face of pronotum with longitudinal carina; outer face of tegula evenly rounded; T1 much wider than long; barely noticeable apical translucent margin of T2 ( Fig. 18D View Fig ); head and mesosoma with sparse punctures and flattened interspaces, punctures on thorax fine and sparse with interspaces as long as several puncture diameters and sparser on posterior half of mesoscutum, posterior margin of scutellum with series of fine punctures, T1 and T2 nearly impunctate. Genitalia in Fig. 27M View Fig .
Type material
Holotype
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC • ♂; 90 km NNE of Bangui; 05°03′ N, 18°47′ E; elev. 380 m; 14 Mar. 2010; J. Halada leg.; OLML. GoogleMaps
Distribution
Central African Republic ( Gusenleitner 2011).
Remarks
Gusenleitner (2011) originally named this species A. tertius without providing the etymology of the name. The Latin word ‘ tertius ’ can be considered both an adjective ( ‘ tertius ’, meaning ‘third’) and a noun in apposition ( ‘ Tertius ’, translated to ‘Terzo’, a masculine proper noun). In this case Gusenleitner evidently named the species referring to it as the third described species in the genus, making clear that ‘ tertius ’ was used as an adjective. Since Afrepipona is a feminine generic name, the correct specific name is Afrepipona tertia , as an adjective must agree in gender with the generic name.
Examination of a part of the typical series showed that the male holotype and one female paratype belong to different species, with the holotype belonging to Afrepipona and the paratype to an undescribed species in the newly established genus Afrepsilon gen. nov., described below as Afrepsilon pictum gen. et sp. nov. The female clypeus shown in the original description ( Gusenleitner 2011: fig. 13) belongs to the latter, while the male pictures ( Gusenleitner 2011: figs 9–12) belong to a paratype, probably conspecific with the holotype.
The lateral “spines” of S7, mentioned and pictured in the original description, are in fact two dense tufts of setae.
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Oberösterreichisches Landesmuseum |
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Afrepipona tertia Gusenleitner, 2011
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