Hydraena rosannae, Audisio & Trizzino & Biase & Mancini & Antonini, 2009
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1175-5326 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/FB18CB1B-FFBF-0F67-FF70-CA6BA7D5B1B4 |
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Felipe |
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Hydraena rosannae |
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The Hydraena evanescens View in CoL species-complex
The here morphologically defined Hydraena evanescens complex comprises three European species (including H. rosannae sp. nov. described below) sharing the following combination of characters:
· Body size small (1.8–2.2 mm), long and thin, uniformly reddish to yellowish ( Figs 1–2), with elytra long, only narrowly flattened at sides.
· Pronotum moderately transverse, about 1.15–1.18 times as wide as long ( Figs 1–2).
· Mid and posterior tibiae in males without teeth or distinct thorns, posterior tibiae in males only moderately dilated in their distal half ( Figs 1–2).
· Male genitalia with a rather small and short aedeagus, dilated in the middle in lateral view, with a very small and relatively simple distal mobile piece ( Figs 3–8), a very short and hardly visible flagellum, and with only a couple of small, almost obliterated pre-distal setae on the main piece.
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