Xenocaucus chomensis, Weirauch & Forthman & Grebennikov & Baňař, 2017
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https://doi.org/ 10.1007/s13127-016-0314-2 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:0CDCBFA5-1118-4103-A1FC-FC7D469EAD12 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/802D75BB-094D-4C4B-8757-D4A84904FB1E |
taxon LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:act:802D75BB-094D-4C4B-8757-D4A84904FB1E |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Xenocaucus chomensis |
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sp. nov. |
Xenocaucus chomensis View in CoL , n. sp.
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Diagnosis Female: recognized by the large size (> 3 mm), the very short pit on vertex, the pronotal disk raised and heart-shaped, the intersegmental membranes between tergites 3 and 4 straight ( Fig. 3 View Fig ) and between tergites 7 and 8 curved ( Fig. 3 View Fig ), and the setae on lateral margin of dorsal laterotergites very long and those dorsally short ( Fig. 3 View Fig ).
Description Female: total length, 3.67 mm; total length: greatest abdominal width 1.9; wing condition and general vestiture as in generic description. Coloration: uniformly brown to reddish brown. Structure: head: about as long as wide in dorsal view, with very small genal and maxillary plate areas, glabrous area on vertex circular, pit very short, tuft absent, lateral fringes of similar length around posterior half of head. Antenna: scape length: head length 1.8, scape slender. Labium: first visible segment: head length 0.8. Thorax: transverse suture between pronotum and mesonotum distinct, pronotal disk raised with lobed, heart-shaped appearance, pronotum longer than mesonotum (ratio 1.4), greatest pronotal width: pronotal length 1.5. Legs: foretrochanter without ventral process, fore femur length: body length 0.3, forefemur fairly stout. Abdomen: slightly longer than wide, length: width 1.2, intersegmental membrane between tergites 3 and 4 straight, intersegmental membrane between tergites 6 and 7 distinctly curved anteriad, intersegmental membrane between tergites 7 and 8 curved, mediotergites 1/2 and 3 glabrous, setae on lateral margin of dorsal laterotergites very long, setae dorsally on dorsal laterotergites short. Genitalia: as in generic description.
Male: unknown. Immatures with wing pads suggest that males are macropterous.
Immatures: as in Fig. 3 View Fig .
Etymology Named for the collecting locality of the paratypes, Chome Forest in the South Pare Mountains.
Material examined holotype: Tanzania South Pare Mts. , Kwizu For., 4.12924° S, 37.88445° E, 1629 m, 7 Jan. 2013 GoogleMaps ,
V. Grebennikov, 1;female (00020644) ( CNC). Paratypes: TANZANIA: South Pare Mts. , Chome For., 4.27064° S, 37.92595° E, 2159 m, 3 Jan. 2013, V. Grebennikov, 1;female (00020643) ( CNC) GoogleMaps . South Pare Mts. , Chome For., 4.26945° S, 37.92814° E, 2239 m, 3 Jan. 2013, V. Grebennikov, 2;female (00020645, 00020646) ( CNC) GoogleMaps , 2;female (00020647,00020648) ( AMNH). Other specimens examined: Tanzania : South Pare Mts., Chome For., 4.26945° S, 37.92814° E, 2239 m, 3 Jan. 2013, V. Grebennikov, 2;juvenile male (00020606, 00020607) ( CNC) GoogleMaps . South Pare Mts. , Kwizu For., 4.12924° S, 37.88445° E, 1629 m, 7 Jan. 2013, V. Grebennikov, 1;juvenile male, (00020608) ( CNC) GoogleMaps .
CNC |
Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids, and Nematodes |
AMNH |
American Museum of Natural History |
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