Chvalaea masneri Ale-Rocha, 2006
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4571.3.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5935630 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5E2A87F7-FFB4-FFBC-34F0-FA7697FF9684 |
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Plazi |
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Chvalaea masneri Ale-Rocha, 2006 |
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Chvalaea masneri Ale-Rocha, 2006 View in CoL
( Figs 14 View FIGURES 13–14 , 15, 17 View FIGURES 15–18 , 42 View FIGURES 37–42 , 50 View FIGURES 45–52 , 53 View FIGURE 53 )
Chvalaea masneri Ale-Rocha, 2006: 26 View in CoL , figs 27–32, 40. Type-locality: Chulumani, Apa-Apa, La Paz, Bolivia.
Diagnosis. As in Ale-Rocha (2006), plus frons narrow (at mid-length narrower than width of anterior ocellus) ( Fig. 14 View FIGURES 13–14 ). Veins M 1 and M 4 reaching the wing margin ( Fig. 50 View FIGURES 45–52 ). Hind femur slightly clavate. Fore and mid tarsomeres 3– 4 and hind tarsomeres 3–5 ventrally with short, blunt, black spine-like setae.
Type material examined. PARATYPES: GoogleMaps Bolivia. La Paz, Chulumani, Apa-Apa GoogleMaps , 16°22′S, 67°30′W, 1– 4.v.1997, 1800 m, L. Masner s.s. B-09 (7 ♂, INPA).
Remarks. In the original description, a photo of the wing of C. masneri was presented ( Ale-Rocha 2006, fig. 40), which highlighted the sinuosity near the apex of vein R 1 as diagnostic of the species. After re-examining the paratypes and a photo of the holotype, we noted that vein R 1 is not so sinuous near the apex and does not run closely to R 2+3 ( Fig. 50 View FIGURES 45–52 ) as previously described, indicating that the wing in Ale-Rocha (2006) does not belong to this species. Therefore, we provide here a new wing photograph of a male paratype.
Geographical distribution. This species is known from Bolivia (La Paz) and Guatemala (Sacatepequez) ( Fig. View FIGURE 53
53).
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