Microsargane apicata, Andrew Hamilton, K. G., 2016
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4169.2.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5613300 |
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Microsargane apicata |
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sp. nov. |
Microsargane (s.s.) apicata sp.nov.
Etymology. apicata (adj.), at the tip.
Diagnosis. Thecal processes short, subequally forked in length, outer processes spatulate ( Fig. 51 View FIGURES 46 – 54 C). Description. Dorsum unmarked brown, crown blackish; frons pale brown, clypellus darker, at least at base; tegmina pale brown, each with 4 unaligned white spots, 2 on costa (the second large and triangular) and 2 on contrasting blackish apical band; transverse preapical pale band inconspicuous with at least a trace of red. Styles as in M. mutans ( Fig. 53 View FIGURES 46 – 54 E). Length: male 7.5 mm, female 8.5 mm.
Types. Holotype male, COLOMBIA: Rio Aguacatal , W. Cord[illeras] 2000 m, 7 [July?] 1912 (Fassl) . Paratype female, same data as holotype. Both types in SMFT .
Remarks. One male, COLOMBIA: Valle del Cauca, Bajo Anchicaya 400m, 23 Mar. 1984 (M. Suarez T.), in NCSU combines the color pattern of pronotum and tegmina in M. vittata with the dark head and the male genitalia of M. apicata , suggesting color dimorphism.
FIGURES 46 – 54. Male genitalia of nominate genus of Neaenini (46 – 49) and nominate subgenus of Microsarganini (50 – 54): 46, Neaenus natrix; 47, N. hystricosus; 48, N. (Neaniskus) gilli; 49, Helioptera gilvum; 50, Microsargane vittata; 51, M. apicata; 52, M. ornatipennis; 53, M. mutans; 54, M. cristata. A, lateral aspect of genital capsule and style; B, same, of theca; C, same in caudal aspect (with detail in Microsargane showing tips of processes in widest aspect); D, ventral aspect of subgenital plates, smaller scale; E, style, dorsal aspect.
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North Carolina State University Insect Museum |
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