Tachyphron trispinosus Brown, 1995
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Tachyphron trispinosus Brown, 1995 |
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Tachyphron trispinosus Brown, 1995
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Tachyphron trispinosus Brown, 1995b: 246 .
Material examined. HOLOTYPE: „. Australia: Northern Territory: 12.35 ° S, 131.05 ° E, Humpty Doo , ex Malaise trap, 7 May to 23 June 1992, Wells and Webber, in NTM. PARATYPE: 1 „, same data as holotype, in NTM. GoogleMaps
Distribution. Known only from Humpty Doo near Darwin, Northern Territory ( Figure 60 View Figure 60 ).
Diagnosis. Male: apical margin of the clypeus shallowly and narrowly emarginate medially (see Brown, 1995b: Figure 9 View Figures 5–12 ). Aedeagus straight and lanceolate without lobes (see Brown, 1995b: Figures 17, 18 View Figures 17–24 ). Parameres narrowly subtriangular with the ventral margin straight and the dorsal margin oblique over most of their length (see Brown, 1995b: Figures 17, 18 View Figures 17–24 ). Hypopygium with apical spine narrowly subparallel (see Brown, 1995b: Figure 4 View Figures 1–4 ). Gena less than half length of minimum eye diameter.
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Northern Territory Museum of Arts and Sciences |
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Tachyphron trispinosus Brown, 1995
Brown, G. R. 2005 |
Tachyphron trispinosus
Brown GR 1995: 246 |