Xenocaucus nguru, 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 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AD1012EC-DA4A-4B4D-87EC-C3512E774A76 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:act:AD1012EC-DA4A-4B4D-87EC-C3512E774A76 |
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Felipe |
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Xenocaucus nguru |
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sp. nov. |
Xenocaucus nguru View in CoL , n. sp.
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Diagnosis Female: recognized by the small medium size (∼ 2.5 mm), the distinct lateral setal tufts on head ( Figs. 3 View Fig and 6 View Fig ), the slightly raised and transversally elongate pronotal disk, the pronotum longer than the mesonotum ( Fig. 3 View Fig ; ratio 1.5), the intersegmental membrane between tergites 7 and 8 straight ( Fig. 3 View Fig ), and mediotergites 1/2 and 3 glabrous ( Fig. 3 View Fig ). Description Female: total length: 2.48 mm, total length: greatest abdominal width 1.9; wing condition and general vestiture as in generic description. Coloration: uniformly yellowish brown to reddish brown. Structure: head: about as long as wide in dorsal view, with very small anteocular area, glabrous area on vertex circular, longitudinal sulcus extending about 1/2 of glabrous area, tuft distinct, lateral fringes longer laterally than around posterior half of head. Antenna: scape length: head length 1.6, moderately slen- der. Labium: first visible segment: head length 0.7. Thorax: transverse suture between pronotum and mesonotum distinct, pronotal disk slightly raised and transversally elongate, pronotum longer than mesonotum (ratio 1.5), greatest pronotal width: pronotal length 1.4. Legs: foretrochanter without ventral process, forefemur length: body length 0.3, forefemur fairly slender. Abdomen: slightly longer than wide, length: width 1.2, intersegmental membrane between tergites 3 and 4 straight, intersegmental membrane between tergites 6 and 7 slightly curved anteriad, intersegmental membrane between tergites 7 and 8 straight, mediotergites 1/2 and 3 glabrous, setae on lateral margin of dorsal laterotergites short, 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 holotype locality, Nguru Mts. in Tanzania.
Material examined: holotype: Tanzania Nguru Mts. at Mhonda , 6.10611° S, 37.54389° E, 967 m, 4 Jan. 2012, V. Grebennikov, 1;female (00020629) ( CNC) GoogleMaps . Paratypes: Tanzania: Morogoro: Nguru Mts. at Turiani , 6.10667° S, 37.53° E, 1236 m, 5 Nov. 2010, V. Grebennikov, 1;female (00117766) ( CNC) GoogleMaps . Nguru Mts. at Mhonda , 6.10611° S, 37.54389° E, 967 m, 4 Jan. 2012, V. Grebennikov, 2;female (00020631, 00020632) ( CNC) GoogleMaps , 2;female (00020633, 00020634) ( MMBC), 2;female (00020635, 00020636) ( UCR), 2;female (00020637, 00020638) ( USNM). Other specimens examined: Tanzania: Manyara: Mt. Hanang , NE slope, 4.43058° S, 35.41616° E, 2275 m, 16 Dec. 2012, V. Grebennikov, 1;juvenile male, (00117774) ( CNC) GoogleMaps . Nguru Mts. at Mhonda , 6.10611° S, 37.54389° E, 967 m, 4 Jan. 2012, V. Grebennikov, 9;juvenile (00020621– 00020628, 00020630) ( CNC) GoogleMaps .
Notes This species is morphologically similar to X. schoutedeni and recovered as its sister species in the molecular phylogeny. It is clearly divergent from that species in the molecular phylogram ( Fig. 1 View Fig ) and is morphologically distinguished by the head setation, shape of the pronotal disk, ratio of the pronotum to mesonotum, the shape of the intersegmental membrane 7 and 8, and the setation of mediotergites 1/2 and 3.
CNC |
Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids, and Nematodes |
MMBC |
Moravske Muzeum [Moravian Museum] |
UCR |
University of California |
USNM |
Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History |
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