Smicronyx paucisquamis, Haran, Julien M., 2021
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2021.735.1239 |
publication LSID |
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DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5708017 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/445D4B93-E3FD-4A72-A0E0-81C75252CC47 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:act:445D4B93-E3FD-4A72-A0E0-81C75252CC47 |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Smicronyx paucisquamis |
status |
sp. nov. |
Smicronyx paucisquamis sp. nov.
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Figs 1I View Fig , 4A View Fig , 5H View Fig ; Table 1 View Table 1
Differential diagnosis
Smicronyx paucisquamis sp. nov. is closest to S. pseudocoecus sp. nov.. See differential diagnosis under that species for diagnostic traits.
Etymology
Smicronyx paucisquamis sp. nov. is named in reference to the very limited number of scales found on its elytra compared to other species in the genus.
Material examined
Holotype REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA • 1 ♂; “ Rep. of South Africa; Haenertsburg [Limpopo Province]; 23°56.361′S 29°57.037′E; 1380 m, 7.ii.2019; J. Haran leg.” / “On Cuscuta sp.; JHAR02167” / “HOLOTYPE; Smicronyx paucisquamis ; Haran 2021”; SAMC. GoogleMaps
Paratypes REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA • 1 ♀; same collection data as for holotype; ethanol coll. CBGP GoogleMaps • 1 ♀; Mpumalanga Province, God’s window ; 24°54.396′ S, 30°51.650′ E; 6 Feb. 2019; J. Haran leg.; beating Cuscuta sp.; JHAR02168 ; ethanol coll. CBGP GoogleMaps .
Description
BODY LENGTH. 2.0– 2.2 mm.
COLOUR. Body integument entirely black, shiny, mostly bare of scales; vestiture of elytra consisting of white recumbent, elliptical, scales more than twice as long as wide, grouped into spots at base of interstria 3, basal ⅓ of interstriae 4–5 and middle of length of interstriae 3–5; each interstria with a series of short, recumbent, white setae.
HEAD. Rostrum as long as head + prothorax in lateral view, downcurved near base, less downcurved in apical half ( Fig. 4A View Fig ); dorsal face punctate, covered with suberect whitish setae forming four distinct series in basal ¾ and two spots near eyes, apical ⅓ glabrous; transverse furrow at base of rostrum shiny, bare of scales; head capsule glabrous; eyes flat, sub-contiguous on ventral side, space between them wider than the diameter of two ommatidia; scape of antennae slightly bisinuate, regularly widening toward apex, clavate in apical ⅓, segment 1 of funicle elongate, as long as 2 + 3, 4–7 wider than long.
PROTHORAX. Isodiametric (ratio w/l: 1), widest near middle of length, narrowed at apex, sides rounded; integument with large punctures, diameter of punctures wider than distance between punctures; scales
whitish, elongate, semi-erect, not concealing the integument, mostly present at base of median line near scutellum and on sides of prothorax.
ELYTRA. Sides moderately rounded, widest near middle of length (ratio w/l: 0.66); humeri raised; striae narrow, interstriae flat, wide, 4–5 × as wide as striae, integument shiny, slightly reticulate, apex of interstria 5 with a very moderate declivital callosity; scutellum small, covered with short whitish scales.
ABDOMEN. Underside mostly covered with overlapping white scales, more condensed on metanepisterna.
LEGS. Covered with whitish, recumbent, elongate scales; femora clavate, armed with a very small ventral tooth usually concealed by scales; tibiae straight on external side, slightly bisinuate ventrally; claws equal in length.
GENITALIA. Body of penis elongate (ratio w/l: 0.44), as long as apodemes, sides sub-parallel, slightly expanding from base to apex, converging near apex, truncate at apex, curvature in lateral view moderate and regular, tapering near apex ( Fig. 5H View Fig ).
Sexual dimorphism
Females are distinguished from males by their rostrum, which is slightly longer, and covered with scales only in basal ⅓ (in basal ½ in males).
Life history
Adults were found in February on an unidentified Cuscuta sp.
Distribution
Republic of South Africa (Limpopo and Mpumalanga provinces).
SAMC |
Iziko Museums of Cape Town |
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