Platycampus linealis Liu & Wei, 2024
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https://doi.org/10.3897/jhr.98.167841 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9D996E8E-95CB-5492-8E01-52BD7CDE5519 |
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Platycampus linealis Liu & Wei, 2024
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Material examined.
Holotype, • male, China: Zhejiang Province, Hangzhou City, Lin’an District, Mt. Qingliangfeng, Longtangshan , 30°06.680'N, 118°54.050'E, 930 m, 26 April 2010, leg. Mingcan Yao GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis.
Body length 7.5 mm; body black; legs yellowish-brown; stigma and wing veins blackish-brown (Fig. 4 A, B View Figure 4 ); clypeal emargination triangular, anterior margin incised to 0.3 × length of clypeus; malar space 1.2 × as long as diameter of median ocellus; inner margins of eyes convergent in frontal view (Fig. 4 D View Figure 4 ); frontal area not elevated, medially slightly depressed, anterior wall notched medially; interocellar furrow broad and shallow, postocellar furrow narrow and shallow; POL: OOL: OCL = 1: 1.7: 1.3; postocellar area convex, middle furrow indistinct, approx. 3.0 × as wide as long (Fig. 4 C View Figure 4 ); median mesoscutal groove shallow and thin, extending to the apex; distance between cenchri about 0.9 × as long as breadth of a cenchrus (Fig. 4 F View Figure 4 ); lower part of mesepisternum with glabrous area; posterior margin of metepimeron rounded (Fig. 4 G View Figure 4 ); harpes apex subacute, inner surface with small medial tubercle, basal 0.4 of length distinctly swollen (Fig. 4 H View Figure 4 ); penis valve with basal width of narrow lobiform process 0.8 × that of broad lobiform process, narrow process shorter than broad process, broad lobiform process abruptly narrowing from midlength toward apex, lateral margins converging at 135 ° (Fig. 4 I View Figure 4 ).
Etymology.
The specific epithet “ linealis ” is derived from the slender longitudinal groove in the center of the middle fovea.
Distribution.
China: Zhejiang.
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