Erioloides sikesi Naskrecki and Cohn
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.270035 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6280399 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/634387D1-A374-FF91-1579-FC26FD8F3E9E |
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Erioloides sikesi Naskrecki and Cohn |
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sp. nov. |
Erioloides sikesi Naskrecki and Cohn View in CoL , n. sp.
Figs. 22 View FIG. 22 I-H, 23D, 50B, Map 15 View MAPS 13 - 18
Type locality: Costa Rica, Puntarenas Prov., Res. Biol. Monteverde, Estac. La Casona; type depository: Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia – holotype male
Diagnostic description (male, female unknown).— Very similar to the previous species; fastigium of vertex more pointed than in other species of the genus. Male stridulatory file straight, 1.4 mm long, 146 μm wide, with 198 closely spaced and very wide, lamelliform teeth; teeth in proximal half of file thinner and more closely arranged than in distal part ( Fig. 50 View FIG. 50 B); mirror nearly perfectly square; secondary veinlet next to AA 1 present, parallel to AA 1; stridulatory area of left wing devoid of secondary venation.
Male 10th tergite with deep incision on posterior margin, resulting in two large, pointed lobes (note: Fig. 22 View FIG. 22 H shows the lobes from above, when the pointed ends of the lobes cannot be seen). Male cercus relatively slender, cylindrical, with small, blunt dorsal spine; apex of cercus blunt ( Fig. 22 View FIG. 22 I). Titillators flat, squamose, somewhat narrowed towards their apices ( Fig. 23 View FIG. 23 D). Male subgenital plate with distinct ventral keel and deep triangular incision apically; female subgenital plate broadly triangular, with small, triangular incision at apex.
Coloration.— General coloration light green. Face pale green, mandibles brightly emerald green, labrum yellow. Tegmina green, with contrastingly yellow venation. Legs green; abdomen light green dorsally; purple ventrally.
Measurements.— Table 15 View TABLE 15 .
Distribution.— This species is known only from its type locality ( Map 15 View MAPS 13 - 18 ).
Material examined.— COSTA RICA: Puntarenas Prov., Estac. La Casona, Res. Biol. Monteverde, 1 - 30 April 1992 (coll. K. Flores) - 1 male (holotype) (ANSP).
Etymology.— This species was named in honor of Derek S. Sikes, a fine coleopterist and good friend.
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