Opsius scutellaris (Lethierry)
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Opsius scutellaris (Lethierry) Figs 9-12 View Figures 1–22 , 29-31 View Figures 23–37 , 44-46 View Figures 38–52 , 63 View Figures 53–74 , 64 View Figures 53–74
Athysanus scutellaris Lethierry 1874: 449
Opsius scutellaris Lethierry 1874: 449; Lindberg 1954: 227
Description.
In addition to generic characters, with the following characteristics.
Male genitalia. Pygofer slightly angled mid-posteriorly (Fig. 63 View Figures 53–74 ); subgenital plate with gradually tapered apex (Fig. 44 View Figures 38–52 ); connective Y-shaped (Fig. 46 View Figures 38–52 ); apodemes narrow, extending to end of second abdominal segments, apodeme width three times as distance between each apodeme, posterior margin angled externally and tapered internally (Fig. 64 View Figures 53–74 ); aedeagus with only a dorsal process, both distinctively curved inward at mid-length, aedeagal shafts with diverging branches, ratio of distance between two shafts at mid-length to tip length 5/11, curved inward at mid-length, longer that basal process, three times as wide as basal process, forming a hump or lamellate, basal process extending close to shaft branches, pointed; phallobase not inflated (Figs 29 View Figures 23–37 , 30 View Figures 23–37 ).
Measurement.
♂ 2.8 mm; pygofer, 0.41 mm; valve, 0.26 mm; subgenital plate, 0.39 mm; style, 0.42 mm; connective, 0.43 mm; apodemes, 0.45 mm; aedeagus to process, 0.17 mm; aedeagus to shaft, 0.10 mm; distance at top of aedeagal shafts, 0.17 mm; distance at mid-length of aedeagal shafts, 0.08 mm.
Specimens examined.
2♂, KSA: Abha Province , Sad Abha: 18°19.32'N, 042°31.00'E, vacuum, 23.III.2014, El-Sonbati, S. A GoogleMaps .
Distribution.
Algeria, Canary Islands, China, Libya ( Metcalf 1967); Saudi Arabia (present study) (Figs 75 View Figures 75–79 , 76 View Figures 75–79 ).
Ecology and biology.
Two males of O. scutellaris were collected at Sad Abha (dam of Abha) from weedy plants surrounding a large pool in Abha Al Jadidah Park located in the central part of the city. This species is considered uncommon, with only two specimens collected during extensive sampling not only in southwestern region of KSA but also in Abha Al Jadidah Park (Figs 77-79 View Figures 75–79 ).
Diagnosis.
Males of O. scutellaris can be distinguished from all members of the genus by subgenital apex with a lobe-like process; aedeagal shafts three times as wide as basal process, forming a hump or lamellate.
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Opsius scutellaris (Lethierry)
El-Sonbati, Saad A., Wilson, Michael R. & Dhafer, Hathal M. Al 2020 |
Athysanus scutellaris
Lethierry 1874 |