Orthotrichia becca, Wells, Alice & Dostine, Peter, 2016
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4127.3.11 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:214DF7EA-3BE3-47E3-92A9-D0AF24ACB4CB |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6082702 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D32C216A-1464-143D-FF76-4D7062DFF966 |
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Orthotrichia becca |
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sp. nov. |
Orthotrichia becca sp. nov.
Figures 16, 17 View FIGURES 14 – 20
Diagnosis. In having a pair of strong, stout black setae on abdominal segment VIII, this species is also a member of the Orthotrichia gracilis Group. In O. becca the bases of the 2 setae are very close together, resembling those of the northern Australian Orthotrichia bellicosa Wells. However , O. becca differs from that species in having closepressed, distally cone-shaped gonopods with their extremities heavily sclerotised, and, distally on the dorsum of the dorsal plate, a lightly sclerotised beak-shaped structure.
Description. Male. Length of each forewing 1.3–1.5 mm (n = 2). Antennae each with 24 antennomeres. Genitalia as in Figs 15, 16 View FIGURES 14 – 20 . Abdominal segment VIII bearing dorso-mesally one pair of closely based stout, elongate black spines; dorsal plate with sinuous blade-like sclerotised spine on left side, with membranous beaklike structure beyond it; on right broad straight spine; paramere long, slender spine; gonopods almond-shaped, distally sclerotised, close-pressed; dorsal process short, quadrate, membranous; antero-ventral apodeme elongate; phallic apparatus as for genus, slender in distal section, with a spiral titillator.
Female. Unknown.
Types. Holotype. male, NORTHERN TERRITORY, Berry Springs, 11–12.i.2016, P. Dostine, light trap (NTM, slide). Paratype. 1 male, data as for holotype (ANIC, slide).
Etymology. From the Latin for beak — beccus, for the beak-like structure on the dorsal plate.
Remarks. The similarity in male genitalia of this species and O. bellicosa , described from NW Western Australia, possibly has led to earlier misidentifications of other Northern Territory specimens.
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