Petermattinglyius (Petermattinglyius), 2009
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2009.00570.x |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6218787 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/DF6F6051-FFB0-FF99-754A-FEFDC610FC1A |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Petermattinglyius (Petermattinglyius) |
status |
subgen. nov. |
PETERMATTINGLYIUS SUBGENUS PETERMATTINGLYIUS REINERT, HARBACH & KITCHING , SUBGEN. NOV.
Females
Head: Maxillary palpus dark-scaled and normally with pale scales distally.
Thorax: Prealar knob with scales; mesepimeron with 2 or 3 lower setae.
Legs: Postprocoxal membrane with broad scales; tibiae with 3 or more pale-scaled, median bands or spots; hindtarsomeres 1 with 2 pale-scaled, median bands.
Abdomen: Terga IV–VI usually patches on dorsal surface.
with
pale-scaled
Genitalia: Sternum VIII with posterior margin sloping from apicolateral corners to midline; IX-Te index 0.26–0.50; Ce/dorsal PGL index 2.77–3.00.
Males
Head: Maxillary palpus with at least pale scales basally on palpomere 5; proboscis with narrow, palescaled band distal to midlength.
Genitalia: Dorsal surface of gonocoxite with several short, moderately flattened setae on distal part of mesal surface; gonostylar claw relatively long.
Pupae
Trumpet: Relatively short, broad distally.
Cephalothorax: Setae 1–3,7,10-CT single.
Abdomen: Seta 5-V longer than median, dorsal length of tergum VI; 9-VIII with 2 or 3 branches.
Paddle: With hair-like spicules on margins; seta 1-Pa single.
Fourth-instar larvae
Head: Antenna short,
short, single.
without
spicules;
seta 1-A
Abdomen: Setae 7-I and 6-VI branched.
Siphon: Relatively short.
Included species
Petermattinglyius franciscoi, Pe. iyengari, Pe. punctipes and Pe. scanloni .
Distribution
Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore and Thailand.
Bionomics
Immature stages have been collected from water in bamboo pots, bamboo stumps, tree holes, and hollow in a teak log ( Reinert, 1970). Females have been collected in human-baited traps and also biting humans at an elevation of 300 m in forest fringe and scrub areas. Adults have been collected in light traps and resting in houses.
Discussion
Additional descriptive information is provided in Appendix 1 for species included in the analysis. Inclusion of Pe. punctipes is based on the published description of Edwards (1921). Recommended abbreviation = Pet.
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