Homa oretinia Xu, Dietrich & Qin, 2022
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5087.1.8 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:0C614031-1F0A-4F21-AE38-8B028FB23109 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5828104 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7B6587A5-D67C-705E-4FBA-52F6FE7BFD24 |
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Homa oretinia Xu, Dietrich & Qin |
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sp. nov. |
Homa oretinia Xu, Dietrich & Qin View in CoL sp. nov.
( Figs 9–12 View FIGURES 1–22 , 29–31 View FIGURES 23–37 , 54–61 View FIGURES 54–61 )
Holotype. ♂, Thailand Nakhon Nayok Khao Yai NP Behind Football field, 14º24.619'N, 101º22.778'E, 770 m, Malaise trap, July 5–12, 2006, Pong Sandao ( QSBG) GoogleMaps . Paratypes. 2♂♂, same data as holotype ( NWAFU) GoogleMaps ; 3♂♂, same data as holotype ( INHS) GoogleMaps ; 10♂♂, Thailand Phetchabun Nam Nao NP Heliport , 16º43.156'N, 101º35.118'E, 890 m, Pan trap, July 21–22, 2006, Noopean Hongyothi & Leng Janteab ( INHS) GoogleMaps ; 10♂♂, Thailand Phetchabun Nam Nao NP Heliport , 16º43.156'N, 101º35.118'E; 890 m; Pan trap, July 21–22, 2006, Noopean Hongyothi & Leng Janteab ( QSBG) GoogleMaps .
Description
Measurements. Body length: male: 3.8–4.1 mm.
Ground color red. Forewing transparent in apical third, veins orange. Anteclypeus weakly convex, not expanded.
1T apodemes reaching posterior margin of segment II, parallel sided apically ( Fig. 29 View FIGURES 23–37 ). Male pygofer posterior margin concave medially, bearing 7–8 microsetae, dorsal bridge more than 4/5 total length of lobe ( Figs 30, 31 View FIGURES 23–37 , 54–56 View FIGURES 54–61 ). Subgenital plate much surpassing pygofer lobe, narrowing apicad; basal setae (9–10) densely grouped in 2–3 irregular rows, marginal setae (9–11) in one row; macrosetae (5) arising near base, not extended to tip of plate; feeble microsetae (9–12) weakly developed ( Figs 30 View FIGURES 23–37 , 54, 57 View FIGURES 54–61 ). Aedeagus shaft without process, sinuate in lateral view, curved to right in ventral view; gonopore subapical on dorsal side ( Figs 58, 59 View FIGURES 54–61 ). Style bearing 6–7 tiny teeth apically and 4–5 fine setae subapically ( Fig. 60 View FIGURES 54–61 ). Anal tube process slightly broadened near apex and curved apically ( Fig. 61 View FIGURES 54–61 ).
Etymology. The name is an arbitrary combination of letters.
Remarks. This new species is unique among known species in having the aedeagus shaft without one or more processes ( Figs 58, 59 View FIGURES 54–61 ). The aedeagus shaft is smooth and S-shaped in lateral view. Other species have the shaft in lateral view straight or arcuate.
Distribution. Thailand.
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Illinois Natural History Survey |
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