Xiphidiopsis (Xiphidiopsis) inflata Jin, 2020
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4772.1.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:F0641A6C-D049-4CD1-BEA5-5E09F3B01923 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3815350 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5D0E2915-FFA8-C37F-FF70-3D56B3CED4F8 |
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scientific name |
Xiphidiopsis (Xiphidiopsis) inflata Jin |
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sp. nov. |
27) Xiphidiopsis (Xiphidiopsis) inflata Jin View in CoL sp. n.
Holotype ♂ (apical abdomen shrunk): BRITISH N. BORNEO/ Keningan. / Jan.12–17, 1959; T. C. Maa / Collector / BISHOP
Paratype ♂ (all legs lost): NORTH BORNEO / Liawan / 14–17.I.1959; T . C. Maa / Collector/ BISHOP
Paratype ♂ (all left legs lost): BRITISH N. BORNEO/ W. Coast Residen-/cy, Ranau, 500 m . / IX.28–X.7-1958; L.W. Quate / & T. C. Maa / Collectors
Paratype ♀ (left middle, right front and hind legs lost): BRITISH N. BORNEO/ W. Coast Residen-/cy, Ranau, 500 m . / IX.28–X.7-1958; T. C. Maa / Collector / BISHOP
Diagnosis. General morphology typical of the genus. Male last tergite forming a single (unpaired) middle process, short, apical part enlarged into slightly asymmetric round lobes; cerci complicated, asymmetry, both with a basal long, thin lobule and apical 2 broader lobules ( Fig. 13 View FIGURE 13 a–d), subgenital plate short, posterior margin slightly projected, with comparatively long styli ( Fig. 13d View FIGURE 13 ).
Female 9 th tergite with enlarged lateral posterior margin, subgenital plate with posterior margin projected in middle, forming a short ellipse lobe with a short median ridge ( Fig. 13e View FIGURE 13 ), ovipositor thin sword shape, long and nearly straight, ventral valve smooth, without apical hook ( Fig. 13f View FIGURE 13 ).
Measurements (mm). Body: ♂ 9.5–11.9, ♀ 10.1; Pronotum: ♂ 3.3–3.9, ♀ 3.3; Tegmina: ♂ 16.4–16.9, ♀ 17.4; Hind femora: ♂ 9.5–10.5, ♀ 10.0; Ovipositor: 7.5.
Comparison. This species is very similar to X. (X.) fallax and related species, but the middle process of male 10 th tergite with apical part enlarged into nearly symmetric round lobes, female subgenital plate projected forming smooth posterior margin, not pointed as in other species.
Etymology. Species name refers to male last abdominal tergite with apical part of middle process in inflated form.
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Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics |
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