Astymachus eximius Hayat, 2015
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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2020.1747654 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:324E4AF7-3032-4573-98AC-CABAE316F33E |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4330534 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C387B2-FFCA-FFDD-FE04-FB0DFDFD4237 |
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Astymachus eximius Hayat |
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Astymachus eximius Hayat in Hayat and Veenakumari 2015: 260 – 263 View Cited Treatment . Holotype ♀, India, NCPM, not examined.
Diagnosis. Female. Length, including ovipositor, 1.27 mm. Body generally yellow, frontovertex with two pale brown stripes, occiput and malar space pale brown; antenna pale yellow to dusky yellow, clava brown; thorax yellow with a pair of faint brown stripes dorsally; fore wing infuscate; TI – TV of gaster each with a narrow, pale brown cross band; head about 2× as long as eye; palp formula 3 – 2; antenna with F1 – F5 anneliform; linear sensilla only on F6; clava 2-segmented; scutellum with about 13 setae; wings shortened, fore wing reaching less than halfway along gaster, well short of cercal plates; ovipositor about 3× mid tibia and 2.2× gonostylus. Male. Unknown.
Biology. Unknown.
Distribution. India (Karnataka).
Material examined. None.
Comments. Astymachus eximius is the only known species of Astymachus where the females are clearly brachypterous.
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Astymachus eximius Hayat
Noyes, John S. & Higashiura, Yoshimitsu 2020 |
Astymachus eximius Hayat in Hayat and Veenakumari 2015: 260 – 263
Hayat M & Veenakumari K 2015: 263 |