Polymorphanisus scutellatus Banks, 1939
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Polymorphanisus scutellatus Banks, 1939 |
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Polymorphanisus scutellatus Banks, 1939 View in CoL
( Figs. 190, 191 View Figs , 200 View Figs , 220–222, 233)
Polymorphanisus scutellatus Banks, 1939: 55 View in CoL [Holotype female; Borneo; MCZ].
Polymorphanisus scutellaris Banks ; Kimmins, 1955: 399 (incorrect spelling of scutellatus Banks View in CoL ).
Diagnosis. Male. Antennae 50 mm in length. Antennal flagellum brown with darker striations. Forewing 20 mm and hind wing 14 mm in length ( Fig. 200 View Figs ). Mesoscutum without evident markings. Mesoscutellum with two oval markings as in Fig. 190 View Figs . Tibial spurs 1.3.2.
Male genitalia. Inferior appendages two-segmented, harpago as thick as coxopodite (Fig. 220). Phallus with wide opening in apex (Figs. 221, 222). Segment IX squarish, curving apicodorsad (Fig, 220). In dorsal view, segment X bifid with each half consisting of two lobes ( Fig. 233 View Figs ).
Female. Antennae 35 mm in length. Antennal flagellum same colouration as male. Forewing and hind wing length same as male. Mesoscutum without evident markings. Mesoscutellum with two larger dark spots covering almost whole area and in some individuals looking like lung shape ( Fig. 191 View Figs ). Tibial spurs 1.3.2.
Material examined. Indonesia: 2 males, 2 females, Aek Tarum, coll. H. Malicky, 6 March 1994 (HMPC) .
Distribution. Borneo, Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi.
Remarks. Barnard (1980) only observed one type of thoracic markings for this species ( Fig. 190 View Figs ), whereas Ulmer (1951) reported two variations. The specimens examined here exhibited two types of thoracic markings, and the males were different from the females ( Figs. 190, 191 View Figs ). The examined specimens possessed tibial spur formulas of 2.3.2, 1.3.3, or 1.3.3.
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Polymorphanisus scutellatus Banks, 1939
Uy, Christine Jewel C., Malicky, Hans & Bae, Yeon Jae 2018 |
Polymorphanisus scutellaris
Kimmins DE 1955: 399 |
Polymorphanisus scutellatus
Banks N 1939: 55 |