Nemopalpus cancer Wagner & Stuckenberg, 2012
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5733/afin.053.0119 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DE879F-233E-FFEE-6212-FDB4C7BC872D |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Nemopalpus cancer Wagner & Stuckenberg |
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sp. nov. |
Nemopalpus cancer Wagner & Stuckenberg View in CoL , sp. n.
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Description:
Male.
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Thorax: Legs missing. Wing length 4.7 mm. Wing venation as usual, medial fork meets r–m cross-vein at lower distal end of the discal cell.
Abdomen: Lacking ornamental setulae; sternum 6 slightly enlarged, 7 th segment rotated about 90°, 8 th segment a thin sclerotised ring, rotated another 90°. Terminalia in lateral view: aedeagus short, less than half length of gonocoxite. Sperm ducts wide in diameter. 7HUJXP 9 WKLQ, HORQJDWH; FHUFXV ODUJH. *RQRFR[LWH ZLWK EDVDO ¿QJHU‒VKDSHG VHWRVH LQQHU DSSHQGDJH. 'LVWDO KDOI RI JRQRVW\OXV GLVKHG, ELSDUWLWH; GRUVDO DSSHQGDJH ¿QJHU‒VKDSHG blunt, ventral tip sharp.
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Notes: In this new species segments 7 and 8 are probably involved in the torsion of the terminalia. The shape of the terminalia indicates a relationship to N. phoenimimos Quate & Alexander, 2000 , which is also known from Colombia. The inner appendage on the gonostylus of N. cancer sp. n. distinguishes these species.
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