Scaphoideus spiculatus, Viraktamath, C. A. & Mohan, G. S., 2004
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.169102 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:CDC86032-E788-4139-98E8-3733438378E0 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6272877 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EF878D-FFFC-ED36-5201-D122A53F5489 |
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Scaphoideus spiculatus |
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sp. nov. |
Scaphoideus spiculatus View in CoL sp. nov.
Figs 186–192 View FIGURES 186 – 192 .
Coloration similar to that in sculptus . Head narrower than pronotum, triangularly produced obtusely rounded in front. Vertex shorter than interocular width.
Male genitalia: Pygophore longer than high, caudal lobe rounded distally, ventral margin convex. Subgenital plate triangular, four times as long as width at base, with three long setae at base in an oblique row. Style broad at base, preapical lobe welldeveloped, apophysis narrowed towards apex, laterally strongly curved. Connective with stem longer than arms, with a dorsal keel, paraphyses arising from broad base, divergent caudally, apically narrowed with inner margin serrated near apex. Aedeagus Lshaped, shaft spatulate, ventrally grooved along midline, dorsal apodeme welldeveloped, platelike, distally bilobed, gonopore subapical.
Measurements: Male 5.20–5.40 mm long, 1.25–1.27 mm wide across eyes.
Material examined: MYANMAR: holotype ɗ, Burma: Mishmi Hills, Dingliang, 2450 ft (743m), 13.iii.1935, M Steel, Brit. Mus. 1935312 ( BMNH). Paratype: 1ɗ, MYAN MAR: Upper Burma: Nam Tama Valley, 26.viii.1938, R. Kaulback, B.M. 1938741, Alt. 3000ft (910m), lat. N 27o 42’, Long. 97o 54’ ( BMNH).
Remarks: Externally spiculatus resembles ornatus but is closer to S. maai Kitbamroong and Freytag from which it differs in having a spatulate aedeagal shaft and a broad platelike dorsal apodeme.
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Grasslands Rhizobium Collection |
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