Aphidura gallica, Nieto Nafria, Juan-Manuel, Mier Durante, Milagros-Pilar & Remaudiere, Georges, 2013
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Aphidura gallica ZBK sp. n.
Apterous viviparous female
(Figs 4A, B). Colour in life unknown. Head yellowish brown with rugosity near the eyes. Antennal segments I-IV as pale as cephalic dorsum, and V and VI darker. Dorsal pigmentation and sclerotisation very variable. In several specimens, holotype included prothorax with complete but pale band, metathorax with brown spinopleural transverse band and setiferous marginal sclerites, abdominal segments 1-6 with an extensive dark spinopleural patch, partially fragmented in midline and with an irregular lateral margin partly incorporating the marginal sclerites; abdominal segments 7 and 8 with bands paler than patch. In other specimens, dorsum mainly membranous, with pale brown to brown pleural sclerites on abdominal segments 1-6, which are irregular in shape and sometimes joined between segments, and several very small and pale marginal setiferous sclerites. Other specimens have an intermediate degree of sclerotisation and pigmentation. Mesosternal mammariform processes yellowish, thin and tall. Siphunculi cylindrical, dark, and densely covered with denticulate scales. Cauda triangular (sometimes with a slight constriction) with pointed apex, and not darker than legs. Anal and genital plates as pale as cauda. Metric and meristic features in Table 3.
Alate viviparous female
(Fig. 4C). Head brown, as dark as thorax. Abdominal segments 1 and 2 with spinal sclerites; segments 4-5 with spinopleural patch, sometimes partially joined with the spinopleural bands on 3 and 6; segments 1-6 with marginal sclerites; segment 7 with a band paler than previously mentioned sclerites; segment 8 with pale setiferous sclerites, sometimes coalesced together. Metric and meristic features in Table 3.
Types.
Holotype: Apterous viviparous female (specimen 2), on Silene gallica , Banyuls-sur-Mer ( Pyrénées Orientales), France, 11-VII-1957, Remaudière leg. (sample 4241). Paratypes: 39 apterous and 9 alate viviparous females with the same data that the holotype; plus 49 apterous viviparae on Silene paradoxa , Défilé de l’Inzecca (Haute Corse), 4-VI-1970, F. Leclant leg. (sample 4660) [ Remaudière sample 17925].
Etymology.
The specific name of the new species, gallica, is an adjective that refers to the Galia, France in times of the Roman Empire, in feminine; it is also coincident with the specific name of the host plant of the holotype.
Discussion.
See the discussion of the following new species.
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