Adelopsis insolita Szymczakowski, 1961
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4696.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5923450 |
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Adelopsis insolita Szymczakowski, 1961 |
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Adelopsis insolita Szymczakowski, 1961 View in CoL
( Figs. 128–136 View FIGURES 128–136 )
Adelopsis insolitus Szymczakowski, 1961: 144 View in CoL [and Figs. 8–10 View FIGURES 4–16 ]; Salgado, 2005: 963.
Adelopsis insolita View in CoL ; Gnaspini, 1996: 539 (holotype seen; spelling corrected to feminine gender); Salgado, 2005: 971 [and Fig. 20 View FIGURES 17–25 ], 2010: 213 (assignment to group).
Type material examined: Holotype male in NHRS (Gnaspini, 1996: 541). Labels: “Sta Catharina / Nova Teutonia / Brasil. /5.1938 / Fr. Plaumann ”. Specimen here illustrated.
Length: 2.0 mm (original description); 2.05 mm (our measurement).
Type locality: Nova Teutônia , Santa Catarina State, Brazil .
Short Redescription. Eyes seem slightly reduced ( Fig. 133 View FIGURES 128–136 ). Winged [differing from original description, as apterous]. Arm of the right lobe of the aedeagus elongate, with apex bent internally ( Fig. 131 View FIGURES 128–136 ). Proportion aedeagus/ elytron = 0.40, considerably large in comparison with other species in the genus. Spiculum gastrale of the genital segment with a very short and wide base, with an almost straight margin, and divided at apex, with long branches ( Fig. 132 View FIGURES 128–136 ). Male mesotibia regularly curved internally ( Fig. 135 View FIGURES 128–136 ). Female unknown.
Distribution. Brazil: Santa Catarina State: known only from vicinity of type locality (original description; Salgado, 2005; here).
Taxonomic Remarks. The lateral view of the aedeagus ( Fig. 130 View FIGURES 128–136 , with a prolonged projection, also seen in Fig. 10 View FIGURES 4–16 in Szymczakowski, 1961), together with the frontal view of the tip of the right lobe of the aedeagus ( Fig. 131 View FIGURES 128–136 ), seems to help in the recognition of this species, as well as a slightly reduced eye. Although our figures of the aedeagus are somewhat confusing because we did not add many details, we understand they are still useful for species recognition.
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Swedish Museum of Natural History, Entomology Collections |
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Adelopsis insolita Szymczakowski, 1961
Gnaspini, Pedro & Peck, Stewart B. 2019 |
Adelopsis insolita
Salgado, J. M. 2005: 971 |
Adelopsis insolitus
Salgado, J. M. 2005: 963 |
Szymczakowski, W. 1961: 144 |