Eugenys singularis, Jaume-Schinkel & Kvifte, 2024
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2024.935.2547 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:C6FAFB3A-1B4B-4245-A424-0E4EDDA8AF05 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11392141 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB4F87F6-FFC7-F52C-FDD3-FBC7FD42FAD5 |
treatment provided by |
Plazi |
scientific name |
Eugenys singularis |
status |
sp. nov. |
Eugenys singularis sp. nov.
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Figs 1 View Fig , 3F View Fig , 6 View Fig
Differential diagnosis
This species can be easily differentiated from all other species of Eugenys by the hypopods with a lateral digitiform projection (hypopods without lateral projection in remaining species).
Etymology
The species epithet is derived from the Latin ‘ singulāris ’, referring to the unusual shape of the lateral projection of the hypopods.
Material examined
Holotype COSTA RICA – Heredia • ♂; Puerto Viejo de Sarapaquí , Est. Biol. LaSelva ; alt. 50–100 m; 1 Dec. 1993; Malaise trap M/00/009; INBIO-CRI001470242 ; LACM.
Paratypes COSTA RICA • 1 ♂; same collection data as for holotype; INBIO-CRI001470896 ; LACM .
Description
Male
MEASUREMENTS (in mm; n = 2). Wing length 1.8 (1.8–1.8), width 0.89 (0.89–0.90); head length 0.35 (0.32–0.38), width 0.40 (0.40–0.40); antennal segments, scape 0.09 (0.08–0.10), pedicel 0.05 (0.05– 0.06), flagellomeres 1: 0.09 (0.09–0.10), 2–13: 0.08 (0.08–0.09), flagellomere 14: 0.09; palpomeres 1: 0.04 (0.04–0.05), 2: 0.06 (0.06–0.06), 3: 0.05 (0.05–0.05), 4: 0.04 (0.04–0.04).
HEAD. Slightly wider than long; eye bridge contiguous, eye bridge with three facet rows; no enlarged alveoli on postocular area; interocular suture non-discernible in examined material ( Fig. 6A View Fig ). Antenna with scape cylindrical, about 2 × as long as pedicel; pedicel spherical; 14 flagellomeres, 1–13 fusiform, flagellomere 14 elongated, slightly longer than flagellomere 13, ending in digitiform apiculus, flagellomeres without patch of darkened sensilla; ascoids lanceolate, about 2 × as long as flagellomere carrying them; frontal alveoli patch square, lower margin with concavity in middle; mouthparts reduced, not extending beyond margin of head. Palpal segments short and sclerotized, apical segment not corrugated; not extending more than half of flagellomere 4, palpal proportions 1.0:1.4:1.1:1.0.
THORAX. Without allurement organs; wing length about 2 × its width, hyaline, with alveoli on entire surface; Sc vein almost straight, ending at about origin of R 5, fork of R 2+3 basal to M 1+2, R 2+3 joining R 4, wing apex rounded, R5 ending at wing apex.
TERMINALIA. Hypandrium narrow, plate-like; gonocoxites cylindrical, about two-thirds length of gonostyli; gonocoxites joining in middle, and together giving origin to semi-sclerotized parameral sheath protruding beyond aedeagus, covering aedeagus only on sternal surface (see Fig. 6B, D View Fig ); gonostyli digitiform, tapering towards apex, with rounded apex, outwardly curved; ejaculatory apodeme about 2 × as long as aedeagus, narrow but broadening towards basal margin; aedeagus digitiform and tapering towards the apex, apex pointed; parameral sclerites fused, forming single Y-shaped sclerotized segment, linked to aedeagal sheath and aedeagus; epandrium not discernible in examined material; hypopods cylindrical, with outer laterally curved projection ( Fig. 6C, E View Fig ), lateral projection carrying two apical tenacula, while margin prior to projection in apex of hypopods carries 12–14 tenacula, all tenacula with rounded apex; epiproct v-shaped, covered in small setulae.
Female
Unknown.
Distribution
Only known from the type locality in Costa Rica.
Genetics
No specimens were available for sequencing.
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