Comorocolya ngazidja, Hugel, 2012
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/z2012n3a3 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C287D4-0122-FFA4-FF47-FAFED55EFCFA |
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Felipe |
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Comorocolya ngazidja |
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sp. nov. |
Comorocolya ngazidja View in CoL n. sp.
( Figs 5A, B View FIG ; 6A, B View FIG ; 7A, B View FIG ; 8A View FIG ; 9A, B View FIG ; 10A View FIG ; Table 3)
HOLOTYPE. — Comores [archipelago], Grande Comore [ Island], Mvouni , chemin du Karthala, 1260 m alt., 11°43’12.5”S, 43°18’53.0”E, 27.IV.2010, S. Hugel, ♂ ( MNHN-ENSIF2970 ; GdComore.1 2010 172). GoogleMaps
ALLOTYPE. — Grande Comore [ Island], La Grille, Sommet, 1020 m alt., 11°27’15”S, 43°20’43”E palmier, 1 m h, GoogleMaps
28.IV.2010, S. Hugel, ♀ allotype ( MNHN-ENSIF2969 ; GdComore.1 2010 137) .
PARATYPES. — Comores [archipelago]. Same data as allotype, 1 ♂ (coll. SH; GdComore.1 2010 136). — Grande Comore [Island], RR125, S.O. Diouaro, forêt, 770 m alt., 07.I.2004, N. Cliquennois, 1 ♂ (coll. SH). TYPE LOCALITY. — Indian Ocean, Comoros archipelago, Grande Comore .
ETYMOLOGY. — After Ngazidja, Grande Comore in Comorian.
DIAGNOSIS. — Males are characterised by terminalia ( Fig. 5A, B View FIG ). Cerci stout, basal half with a posterior lobe; distal part bent at right angle, with apex rounded.
DESCRIPTION
In addition to generic characters.
T1 with 7/7 subapical spurs; in female allotype one leg with only 6 inner subapical spurs.
T2 with 6/6 ventral spurs; in female allotype one leg with only 5 inner subapical spurs. Proximal most inner subapical spur reduced but not minute.
Male
Wings ( Figs 7A, B View FIG ; 8A View FIG ): file with 106 lamellar teeth. Cerci stout, basal half with a posterior lobe; distal part bent at right angle, with apex rounded ( Fig. 5A View FIG ). Genitalia: cephalic lobe laterally flattened, pointing (dorsal view; Fig. 6A View FIG ), in line with the neck (side view; Fig. 6B View FIG ).
Female
SGP without distinct emargination ( Fig. 9B View FIG ). Hindward projecting folds of tergite VIII pointing, ventral lobe long ( Fig. 9A View FIG ).
Measurements
See Table 3.
BIOLOGY. — I observed this species in undergrowth of preserved areas in both Karthala and La Grille forests at around 1000 m alt.
BIOACOUSTICS ( FIG. 10A View FIG )
One singing male has been recorded in captivity, at 5h00 AM, 30°C.
The call of C. ngazidja n. gen., n. sp. consists of long irregular echeme-sequences lasting 16 s-48 s
and separated by breaks lasting tens of seconds. Echeme-sequences are made of echemes lasting 76.4-95.2 ms (average: 82.1 ms) and separated by 116.8 ms-4678.5 ms (average: 802.1 ms). Echemes are usually disyllabic (the first of a sequence is sometimes trisyllabic), each syllable lasting 13.6 ms-36.0 ms (average: 31.0 ms); the disyllabic echemes are separated by gaps lasting 7.6 ms-17.3 ms (average: 12.2 ms). Fundamental peaks at 40 kHz.
Comorocolya ndzuwaniensis n. sp. ( Figs 5 View FIG C-F; 6C-F; 7C-F; 8B, C; 9E, F; Table 4)
HOLOTYPE. — Comores [archipelago], Anjouan [ Island], Dindi, montée au Nt [r]ingui, 1050 m alt., 12°13’13”S, 044°25’44”E, 22.IV.2010, S. Hugel, ♂ ( MNHN- ENSIF3003 ; Anjouan. 1 2010 054) GoogleMaps . ALLOTYPE. — Same locality as holotype, but sur fougères, 16.VIII.2010, S. Hugel, ♀ allotype ( MNHN-ENSIF3002 ; 2010 COM SH 064) GoogleMaps .
P ARATYPES. — Comores [archipelago]. Same data as holotype, 1 ♂ (coll. SH; Anjouan.1 2010 055), 2 ♀♀ (coll. SH; Anjouan.1 2010 056, 058) GoogleMaps ; same locality, but 1250 m alt., 25.XI.2012, S. Hugel, 1 ♀ ( MNHN- ENSIF3000 ; 2011COM 079) GoogleMaps ; same locality, but 1243 m alt., 12°13’10.9”S, 44°25’42.6”E, 25.XI.2011, S. Hugel, 1 ♀ ( MNHN-ENSIF2999 ; 2011COM079). — Anjouan [Island], Dindi, descente du Nt [r]ingui, 1000 m alt., 12°13’S, 44°25’E, 23.IV.2010, S. Hugel, 1 ♀ (coll. SH; Anjouan.1 2010 076). — Anjouan [Island], Moutsamoudou, col de Patsi, montée au Djadjana, 850 m alt., 12°11’04”S, 44°27’38”E, 21.IV.2010, S. Hugel, 1♂ ( MNHN-ENSIF2998 ; Anjouan.1 2010 098) GoogleMaps .
OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Comores [archipelago], Anjouan [ Island], Dindi, montée au Nt [r]ingui, 1200 m alt., 12°13’13”S, 044°25’44”E, 16.VIII.2010, S. Hugel, 1 juv. ( MNHN-ENSIF2997 ; 2010 COM SH 062). — same locality data as holotype, ♀ juv. (coll. SH; Anjouan. 1 2010 057) GoogleMaps ; 16.VIII.2010, S. Hugel, ♀ juv. ( MNHN- ENSIF3001 ; 2010 COM SH 063) .
DISTRIBUTION. — Indian Ocean, Comoros archipelago, Anjouan Island.
ETYMOLOGY. — After Ndzuwani, Anjouan in Comorian.
DIAGNOSIS. — Males are characterised by terminalia ( Fig. 5C, E View FIG ). Cerci elongated, distal part moderately curved inwards.
DESCRIPTION
In addition to generic characters.T2 with 5-6/6 ventral spurs.
Male
Wings ( Fig. 7 View FIG C-F): file with 103-109 lamellar teeth ( Fig. 8B, C View FIG ). Cerci elongated for the genus, distal part moderately curved inwards, with apex broadly pointing ( Fig. 5C, E View FIG ). Epiphallus variable ( Fig.6 View FIG C-F); cephalic lobe slightly enlarged (holotype, Fig. 6C View FIG ), or not enlarged ( Fig. 6E View FIG ); with a distinct apical dip (holotype, Fig. 6C View FIG ), or rounded ( Fig. 6E View FIG ). Female SGP with a distinct minute median emargination ( Fig. 9F View FIG ). Hindward projecting folds of tergite VIII wide and rounded, ventral lobe shallow ( Fig. 9E View FIG ).
Measurements
See Table 4.
BIOACOUSTICS
Unknown.
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