Prespelea videns Caterino and Vásquez-Vélez, 2022
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https://doi.org/ 10.1649/0010-065X-76.4.589 |
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urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:F5349B29-BF57-4A24-841B-8B0455859504 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1A8275FD-9191-4BE6-BBE1-05A58F942383 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:act:1A8275FD-9191-4BE6-BBE1-05A58F942383 |
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Felipe |
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Prespelea videns Caterino and Vásquez-Vélez |
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sp. nov. |
Prespelea videns Caterino and Vásquez-Vélez , new species zoobank.org/ urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:1A8275FD-9191-4BE6-BBE1-05A58F942383 Figs. 4–13 View Figs View Figs View Figs View Fig
Type Specimens. Holotype male: “ USA: NC: Macon Co., 35.2348°N, 83.5596°W, Nantahala NF, 5032’, Copper Ridge Bald, ix.15.2020, F.Etzler, A.Haberski & P.Wooden, sifted litter”/“Clemson- ENT CUAC000139302 About CUAC ”; deposited in FMNH GoogleMaps . Paratypes (5): two males, same data as type ( CUAC000135311 About CUAC , DNA Extract MSC-6635, High Appalachia morphospecies CrB.B.323; and CUAC000139306 About CUAC ), both deposited in CUAC GoogleMaps ; two females: USA: NC: Macon Co., 35.2376°N, 83.5594°W, Nantahala NF, 5,068′, Copper Ridge Bald, ix.15.2020, F. Etzler, A. Haberski and P. Wooden, sifted litter ( CUAC000135293 About CUAC , DNA Extract MSC-6617, deposited in CUAC; and CUAC000139289 About CUAC , deposited in FMNH) GoogleMaps ; one female: USA: NC: Macon Co., 35.2357°N, 83.5602°W, Nantahala NF, 5,144′, Copper Ridge Bald, vii.9.2019, sifted litter, M. Caterino and M. Ferro ( CUAC000003213 About CUAC , DNA Extract MSC-3427) deposited in CUAC GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis. HL: 0.33–0.37 mm;PnL: 0.33–0.37 mm; PnW: 0.31–0.35 mm; EL: 0.45–0.57 mm; EW: 0.63–0.74 mm; T3L: 0.45–0.47 mm; AL: 0.59–0.86 mm; TL: 1.37–2.14 mm. Distinguishable from other Prespelea species only by the following characters: both sexes with strongly narrowed elytral humeri, presumably flightless, male metaventrite strongly projecting anteriad, apically truncate and slightly constricted medially ( Figs. 8, 9 View Figs ); male eyes with 6–10 ommatidia ( Fig. 4 View Figs ); male metatrochanters with distal tooth, acutely projecting anteriorly, basally wide ( Fig. 10 View Figs ); tergite 6 with lateral marginal carinae incomplete; female tergite VII (pygidium) shallowly depressed on either side of weak median carina ( Figs. 11, 12 View Figs ); apical margin of sternite VII produced, rugosely sculptured, distinctly dentate at
7) Aedeagus, dorsal view, line drawing.
eyes, prominent metaventral process, and strongly narrowed elytral humeri. The female pygidium/terminal sternite complex is also Quite distinctive, with the rugose upturned borders and medial tooth of sternite VII, and the median ridge and lateral depressions of tergite VII (pygidium).
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