Oratostylum crenum, Torsten Dikow & Jason G. H. Londt, 2000
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.11581 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6280037 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/75B4D2F7-809C-46D7-A3E5-C2C6E7013616 |
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Oratostylum crenum |
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Oratostylum crenum View in CoL sp. n.
(Figs 8-10, 14-15, 19)
Etymology: L. crena = rounded projection. Refers to the rounded appearance of the facial swelling.
Description (based on all material examined):
Head: Antenna orange-brown; postpedicel clubbed (Fig. 15) and longer than scape and pedicel combined; scape and pedicel with anteriorly directed yellow setae; style cylindrical, black; face orange-brown with dense golden (♀) or silvery (♂) pruinescence; mystax yellow, some black setae on upper margin; facial swelling pronounced, not ending abruptly in upper part (Fig. 14); vertex black and silver-gold pruinose, yellow setae laterally, ocellarium prominent with 4-6 yellow setae; occiput black with silvery pruinescence, yellow and white setae; proboscis black, stout, ventrally with white setae; palpi black, longer than half length of proboscis, white setae ventrally.
Thorax: Orange-brown; pronotal setae yellow and white; propleuron with white setae only; postpronotal lobe with yellowish setae of different lengths; mesonotum: ♀ brown pruinose, ♂ grey pruinose, 2 longitudinal stripes not reaching hind margin (♀ brown, ♂ black), covered with short white and brownish setae (longer in ♂), 1-2 pairs dorsocentral setae may be present anterior of transverse suture, macrosetae yellow; scutellar pruinescence similar to that of mesonotum, disc with yellow setae, margin with 6-8 yellow setae; mesopleura: ♀ dorsally brown pruinose and ventrally grey pruinose, ♂ entirely grey pruinose, white setae only; katagergal setae yellow; anatergal setae yellowish; legs: coxae orange-brown with silvery pruinescence and white setae; fore femur orange-brown, posteroventrally black, fore and hind tibiae with dense short yellow setae on inner margin which extend onto basitarsi, these setae only on distal half of hind tibia; mid and hind femora orange-brown, black ventrally, all tibiae proximally orange-brown, black distally; tarsi black; all macrosetae of legs pale yellow; claws brown basally and black distally, pointed; pulvilli large, pale yellow; empodium needle-like, black; wing: membrane transparent; veins yellow basally and on anterior margin, distally brown; r 5 open, m 3 open; halteres pale yellow.
Abdomen: Brown; T1 with long white setae and a few pale yellow setae laterally; remaining terga with white and yellow setae; pruinescence silver-brown with silvery hind margin, apruinose diagonal stripes laterally; sterna weakly silver pruinose with white setae; T6-8 of ♀ apruinose, brown with white, erect fine setae; macrosetae of acanthophorites reddish-brown; ♂ genitalia orange with white setae, hypandrium without distal projection (Figs 8-10).
Material examined: SOUTH AFRICA: 1♂ holotype, 'S Africa: N-W Province / Pilanesberg National Park / Manyane Trail 15.xi.1999 / 25°15'12"S: 27°13'25"E / J.G.H. Londt 1200 m’ ( NMSA); 3♂ 2♀ paratypes, 'S Africa: N-W Province / Pilanesberg National Park / Manyane Trail 15.xi.1999 / 25°15'12"S: 27°13'25"E / J.G.H. Londt 1200 m’ ( NMSA); 1♀ paratype, 'S Africa: N-W Province / Pilanesberg National Park / Bakubung 12-19.xi.1999 / 25°20'40"S: 27°03'25"E / J.G.H. Londt 1170m camp’ ( NMSA); 1♂ 1♀ paratypes, 'S Africa: N-W Province / Pilanesberg National Park / Bakubung 12-19.xi.1999 / 25°20'40"S: 27°03'25"E / J.G.H. Londt 1100m gate’ ( NMSA).
Remarks: The sexual dimorphism displayed by this species is remarkable. The pruinescence of the mesonotum, mesopleuron, and face differs - females tend to be more golden pruinose whereas males are silver-grey pruinose.
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South Africa, Kwa-Zulu Natal, Pietermaritzburg, Natal Museum |
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