Alysia (Alysia) salebrosa Wharton
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3641.5.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:26AEC7D3-F26F-4313-845C-7A199A9612FA |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6157476 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BF734D71-F04A-EC67-E9E7-F8C5FBEFFE72 |
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Alysia (Alysia) salebrosa Wharton |
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Alysia (Alysia) salebrosa Wharton View in CoL
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Discussion. The specimens of this species from MLBS were originally misinterpreted as representing an undescribed species because the ovipositor of A. (A.) salebrosa was described as “nearly twice length of mesosoma” in Wharton (1986). The ovipositor length:mesosoma length (OL:ML) ratios for the two MLBS specimens are 1.33 and 1.40. Also, the 2RS length:3RSa length (2RSL:3RSaL) ratio for A. (A.) salebrosa was reported as “1.16±0.05” in Wharton (1986), but the ratios for the two MLBS specimens are 0.90 and 1.05. The author (RRK) measured the holotype and four paratype females of A. (A.) salebrosa and found that OL:ML ranged from 1.22–1.65 (1.24 in holotype), and 2RSL:3RSaL ranged from 0.97–1.13 (1.13 in holotype). Likely, the quantitative ratios observed here differ from those in Wharton (1986) due to measurement error as discussed in Wharton (1980, 1986). The broad range observed here for OL:ML is also likely due to measurement error. The author (RRK) was not able to find any diagnostic difference between the MLBS specimens and the types of A. (A.) salebrosa examined; therefore, they considered specimens of A. (A.) salebrosa .
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