Microlia panamensis Gusarov
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6. Microlia panamensis Gusarov View in CoL , sp. nov. ( Figs. 7779 View FIGURES 77 79 )
Type material. Holotype: PANAMA: Darién:, Cana Biological Station, Serranía de Pirre, 1450m, 7º45’18”N 77º41’06”W, flight intercept trap (J.Ashe, R.Brooks), 7 9.vi.1996 ( KSEM).
Diagnosis: Microlia panamensis can be distinguished from other species of Microlia by spermatheca with numerous irregular loops ( Fig. 79 View FIGURES 77 79 ), the absence of female accessory sclerites and by mesotarsus with 5 segments.
Description: Length 1.8 mm. Head, elytra and abdominal segments 34 yellowish brown, pronotum, legs, antennal articles 17 and mouthparts brownish yellow, abdominal segments 57 and antennal articles 811 brown.
Head surface glossy, on disk with weak isodiametric microsculpture, puncturation fine, distance between punctures ½1 time their diameter. Eye twice as long as temples.
Pronotum strongly transverse, 1.3 times wider than head, width 0.43 mm, length 0.29 mm, width to length ratio 1.5, surface glossy, with weak and poorly visible (at x70) microsculpture; puncturation finer than on head, distance between punctures 12 times their diameter. Elytra wider (0.57 mm) and longer (0.47 mm, measured from humeral angle) than pronotum (pronotal length to elytral length ratio 0.61), 1.2 times wider than long, glossy, microsculpture and puncturation as on pronotum. Mesotarsus with 5 segments.
Abdominal terga glossy, with fine and poorly visible (at x70) microsculpture consisting of meshes, with fine puncturation, distance between punctures 13 times their diameter.
Female tergum 8 with straight posterior margin ( Fig. 78 View FIGURES 77 79 ), sternum 8 with posterior margin forming obtuse lobe ( Fig. 77 View FIGURES 77 79 ). Spermatheca forming multiple irregular loops ( Fig. 79 View FIGURES 77 79 ). No female accessory sclerites.
Distribution: Known from a single locality in Panama ( Fig. 80 View FIGURE 80 ).
Natural History: The only known specimen was collected with flight intercept trap.
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