Notiolaphria rufitibia Oldroyd, 1960
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5733/afin.056.0115 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7914027 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/500F878B-FFE9-FF95-FE9C-FB9C22A5FAFD |
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Felipe |
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Notiolaphria rufitibia Oldroyd, 1960 |
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comb. nov. |
Notiolaphria rufitibia Oldroyd, 1960 View in CoL , comb. n.
Figs 9 View Figs 5–10 , 21 View Figs 20, 21 , 36 View Figs 34–37
Laphria rufitibia Oldroyd, 1960: 284 View in CoL . (fig. 14 ♂ genitalia).
Etymology: The name was derived from the Latin words rufus (red, reddish) and tibia (shinbone), being descriptive of the coloration of the tibiae.
Redescription: Based on available material.
Head: Black, silver and gold pruinose, black and white setose. Antenna: Black, scape and pedicel dorsally black setose, ventrally mixed black and white setose. Segmental ratios (scape as 1) — 1:0.8: 2.6. Style absent, postpedicel tipped with a pit-enclosed spine-like sensory element. Face black, hardly gibbose, fine gold pruinose Mystax confined to weakly gibbose ventral half of face, white with a pair of dorsolaterally situated groups of silver, glistening, scale-like setae. Dorsal region of face with 1 pair of small white setae. Frons black, gold-silver pruinose with fine white setae laterally adjacent to eye margin. Ocellar tubercle with a pair of long, strong, black macrosetae. Vertex black, gold pruinose. Postocular (occipital) region black, silver pruinose, black and white setose dorsally, fine white setose ventrally. Palpi and proboscis dark red-brown to black, white setose.
Thorax: Black, with areas of silver and gold-silver pruinescence, black and white setose. Pronotum black. Mesonotum black, extensively shiny apruinose, but with areas of fine gold-silver pruinescence (dorsomedially on postpronotal lobes, laterally, posteriorly and 2 spots on transverse suture). Acrostichals black, poorly developed. Dorsocentrals tiny black, poorly developed, extending both anterior and posterior of transverse suture. Mesonotal macrosetae: Black, 1 npl, 2 spal, 2 pal. Scutellum shiny blue-black, apruinose, disc with few isolated tiny black setae, 4 long black apical macrosetae. Pleura: Black, entirely silver pruinose, black and white setose.Anepisternum with two black macrosetae posteriorly. Katatergal macrosetae entirely white.Anatergites uniformly silver pruinose, asetose. Legs ( Fig. 21 View Figs 20, 21 ): Coxae black, silver pruinose, white setose. Trochanters shiny dark red-brown to black, apruinose, white setose. Femora slightly inflated, black, black and pale yellow setose. Tibiae entirely orange, pale yellow setose, except for a few black setae dorsodistally. Tarsi orange to brown, macrosetae black and yellowish, fine setae mostly yellowish, but some black dorsally. Claws black, pulvilli and empodia well developed. Wings: ♂ 7.4× 2.8 mm. Veins red-brown, cell r 5 open, m 3 and cua closed and stalked, membrane unstained, transparent, microtrichia largely absent from proximal half of wing and extensive in distal half ( Fig. 9 View Figs 5–10 ). Halter pale yellow to orange.
Abdomen: Terga shiny blue-black, T2–5 with silver pruinose spots posterolaterally, setae fine, short dorsomedially, loner white laterally, discal macrosetae yellow-white — T1 with 3, T2 with 2, T3 and T4 with 1. Sterna red-brown, uniformly fine silver pruinose, longish white setose.
Male terminalia: The terminalia have been cleared, dissected and stuck onto a strip of clear cellulose making it difficult to illustrate details.
Material GoogleMaps examined: MADAGASCAR: 1♀ ‘ Para / type’, ‘ Coll. Mus. Congo / Madagascar: / Ahitsitondrona [? = Ambohitsitondroinan c. 15°34'32"S 50°00'41"E, c. 750 m] xi-1949 / J. Vadon’, ‘ Laphria / rufitibia Oldroyd / det. H. Oldroyd 1956’ ( BMNH) GoogleMaps ; 1♂ ‘ Madagascar: Tam. / Foulpointe [c. 17°41'S 49°30'E, c. 10 m] / 12.xi.1993 / marais á Pandanus / bac j. A. Pauly’ ( GULB). GoogleMaps
Other material: Oldroyd (1960) listed three type specimens. as follows: ‘ Madagascar Est : Maroantsetra , Ambohitsitondrona [see possible details above] (Vadon), ♂ holotype; 1♂ 1♀ paratypes. Novembre’ . The ♂ holotype is housed in the MNHN, the ♀ paratype (listed above), is in BMNH while the ♂ paratype is in MRAC and is labelled ‘ Madagascar: Ahitsitondrona [? = Ambohitsitondrona] / XI-1949 / J. Vadon’. Photographs of the holotype sent to me by Dr Eric Fisher suggests that the male seen by me is conspecific.
Distribution, phenology and biology: Known only from two localities ( Fig. 36 View Figs 34–37 ). Probably inhabits forested areas close to the sea or marshland (ie. ‘marais’). All recorded specimens were collected in November ( Table 1 View TABLE ). No prey records are known.
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Notiolaphria rufitibia Oldroyd, 1960
Londt, Jason G. H. 2015 |
Laphria rufitibia
OLDROYD, H. 1960: 284 |