Helava reducta Masner & Talamas, 2016
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Helava reducta Masner & Talamas |
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Helava reducta Masner & Talamas sp. n.
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Description.
Female body length: 1.01 mm (n=1). Male body length: 1.04 mm (n=1). Male antenna: apically clubbed. Number of antennomeres in male club: 3. Number of female clavomeres: 4. Setation of frons anterior to ocellar triangle: sparse throughout. Setation of vertex posterior to lateral ocellus: very sparse or absent. Hyperoccipital carina: absent. Pronotum in dorsal view: large, collarlike. Dorsoventral band of dense setation on posterior part of lateral pronotum: absent. Setation of pronotal cervical sulcus: sparse to absent. Width of dorsal mesopleuron in lateral view: half as wide dorsally. Longitudinal striation on dorsal mesopleuron: absent. Transepisternal line: absent. Mesofurcal pit: present. Notaulus: absent. Wings: brachypterous. Color of legs: yellowish brown. Foamy structures of lateral propodeum: smaller than hairy metapleuron. Median tubercule on T 2: absent. Setation of anterior T2: interrupted medially. Lateral patch on T2: absent. Foamy structures on S1: absent. Transverse felt field on anterior S2: present as transverse strip. Shape of S2 in lateral view: broadly convex.
Diagnosis.
Helava reducta can easily be identified by severe microptery, the absence of a scutoscutellar sulcus, and the absence of transepisternal line.
Etymology.
The Latin adjectival epithet " Helava reducta " is applied to this species for the reduced segmentation of the mesosoma,
Link to distribution map.
http://hol.osu.edu/map-large.html?id=354389
Material examined.
Holotype, female: VENEZUELA: Mérida St., Black Lagoon, Sierra Nevada National Park , 3500m, 29.IV.1981, sweeping, L. Masner, USNMENT00989203 (deposited in CNCI) . Paratypes: VENEZUELA: 1 female, 2 males, CNC424744-424745, USNMENT00989204 (CNCI) .
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