Nemoura raptoraloba, Sivec & Stark, 2010
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4760051 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5515720 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F887B4-FFCF-FFB4-FEA6-F9C629FFFA42 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Nemoura raptoraloba |
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sp. nov. |
Nemoura raptoraloba View in CoL sp.n.
( Figs. 13-16 View Figs )
Material examined. Holotype ♂ and 1♀ paratype from Bang Khun Klang , 98° 32’ N, 18° 32’ E, 1200 m, Doi Inthanon National Park, Chiang Mai Province, Thailand, 26 January 1990, P. Chantaramongkol, H. Malicky ( PMSL). Additonal Paratypes: Thailand: Chiang Mai Province, Doi Inthanon National Park , CP1TF, 98° 31’N, 18° 31’E, 1600 m, 26 March 1992, H. Malicky, 1♀ ( PMSL) . Chiang Mai Province, Doi Inthanon National Park , stream on right below check point, 1500 m, 11 April 1989, 1♂ ( PMSL) . Chiang Mai Province, Doi Suthep-Pui National Park, Huai Kaew above Monthatarn , 98° 55’ N, 18° 49’ E, 800 m, 14 February-11 March 2003, Malaise Trap, 1♂ ( PMSL) .
Adult habitus. General color pale brown. Head and pronotum without distinctive pigment pattern. Palpi and basal antennal segment pale. Femora with mesal and apical dark bands; tibiae with dark proximal marking. Forewings bearing scattered irregularly shaped pale areas against a slightly darker background.
Male. Forewing length 6.5 mm. Posterior margin of tergum 9 with a row of 5-8 long setae ( Fig. 13 View Figs ); tergum 10 with a patch of sensilla basiconica on either side of epiproct tip, and a pair of prominent clusters of triangular spines set on sclerite adjacent to epiproct near apical third. Epiproct somewhat triangular in dorsal aspect, with a pair of thin, spine covered processes projecting at apex ( Fig. 13 View Figs ). Paraproct outer lobe with a slender and strongly curved outer spine ( Figs. 13-15 View Figs ). Cerci globular. Vesicle about twice as long as wide ( Fig. 15 View Figs ).
Female. Forewing length 8.5 mm. Sternum 7 broadly rounded and overlapping basal half of sternum 8 ( Fig. 16 View Figs ).
Larva. Unknown.
Etymology. The species name refers to the prominently curved, somewhat raptorial-like outer paraproct lobe.
Diagnosis. As indicated above under N. clavaloba , this species shares the enlarged, spine-like structure on the paraprocts. These paraproct lobes are acute and slender in lateral aspect for N. raptoraloba and N. tenuiloba (described below) but club shaped in N. clavaloba . Nemoura raptoraloba has a cluster of spines on tergum 10 adjacent to the epiproct which are absent in N. tenuiloba and the epiproct is more quadrangular in outline for the latter species.
PMSL |
Slovenian Museum of Natural History (Prirodosloveni Muzej Slovenije) |
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