Janeirona aurea Sampaio & Campos, 2024
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5497.4.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D6400069-2764-4D34-B904-0DBC08456F17 |
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scientific name |
Janeirona aurea Sampaio & Campos |
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sp. nov. |
Janeirona aurea Sampaio & Campos sp. nov.
( Figs. 26–29, 43)
Etymology. The epithet refers to the ventral color of the body. Latin: aureus, golden.
Holotype ( Figs. 26–29). Male , here designated. BRAZIL, São Paulo: (Araras, -22.3350, -47.4942). Labels: Araras - SP. / 10-XI-83 / E. K. M. Manente / coleta manual // IAA. Deposited in: DZUP. GoogleMaps
Diagnosis. Body length: 17.6 mm. Maximum head width across the mandibular plates less than half the head width across the eyes; inner margins of mandibular plates anterior to clypeus straight; antennomeres I subcylindric, distal half surpassing the mandibular plates; labium attaining the middle of metasternum; metasternum transversely arched. Pygophore ventral rim v-shaped; posterolateral angles with apices acute in dorsal view; apical branch the parameres’ head single, weakly emarginate.
Description. Body brown; antennae, labium, legs and venter predominantly ocher ( Fig. 26). Head slightly wider than long; maximum head width across the mandibular plates less than half the head width across the eyes; posterior margins of the eyes forming an angle of less than 45º with the longitudinal body axis; each mandibular plate wider than clypeus, with the outer margin convex, the inner margin straight anterior to clypeus; apex of mandibular plates acute; antennomeres I with distal half surpassing the mandibular plates; proportion of antennomeres: I>II<III≅IV<V ( Fig. 27, A); labium attaining the middle of metasternum ( Fig. 26, B), without intercalary segment ( Fig. 27, B); proportion of labiomeres: I<II>III>IV.
Thorax. Pronotum twice as wide as long; anterior and lateral margins shallowly concave ( Fig. 27, A). Lateral half of the corial posterior margin concave, apical angle almost attaining the middle of connexival segment VI ( Fig. 26, A). Metasternum transversely arched.
Abdomen. Medial portion of urosternites yellowish and unpunctured ( Fig. 26, B); trichobothria lateral to spiracles.
Male. Measurements (n=1): Total length 17.60; width of abdomen 7.50; head length 2.00; width 3.00; pronotum length 3.20; width 7.60; scutellum length 6.40; width 4.70; length of antennomeres: I 1.50, II 1.00, III 2.50, IV 2.50, V 3.50; length of labiomeres: I 1.10, Int. 0.10, II 1.80, III 1.30, IV 1.00.
Genitalia ( Fig. 28). Pygophore. Lateral margins diverging towards the posterolateral angles, slightly convex; dorsal wall length on midline 1.3 times longer than segment X; dorsal rim concave over segment X; posterolateral angles dorsally excavated with lateral margins convex, apices acute and angled to each other ( Fig. 28, A, B, E); ventral rim v-shaped, slightly sinuous with setae ( Fig. 24, E). Segment X with dense setae along the posterior margin; apex cone-shaped, posteriorly projected ( Fig. 24, A–C, F). Parameres laterally sinuous; head of parameres emarginated, forming two short, rounded projections ( Fig. 29, D–F). Proximal thecal width 1/3 of the maximum thecal width in lateral view ( Fig. 29, A); apical lobes of the dorsal process of endosoma dilated and subrectangular, with the apical margin sinuous ( Fig. 29, A–C).
Female. Unknown.
Comments. Similar to Janeirona insignis and Janeirona costalimai . Differs from J. insignis by the ocher color, not dilated antennomeres I, pygophore posterolateral angles with acute apices angled to each other, and the head of parameres emarginate. Differs from J. costalimai by the subcylindric antennomeres II, metasternum transversely arched, and labium not surpassing the middle of the metasternum. Differs from all species in the genus by the ocher ventral color.
Distribution: Brazil (São Paulo).
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