Tanytingis magnus, Guilbert, Eric, 2015
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3956.4.5 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:0B929772-15E7-4B1B-993B-D88BA0FCC5C2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6113616 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/191287AE-8914-FFF4-FF41-F9971B380329 |
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Tanytingis magnus |
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sp. nov. |
Tanytingis magnus sp. nov.
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Diagnosis. This species has a broad tri- to quadriseriate paranota and a sharply widened hemelytra with a broad costal area, ten areolae wide.
Description. Male: Body large, length 6.24; width, 4.6. COLORATION: Brown, head, hind tarsi and body beneath darker. Areolae on hemelytra mostly embrowned except central part on costal area near subcostal area where areolae hyaline. SURFACE AND VESTITURE: Head slightly pilose dorsally, and third antennal segment pilose. STRUCTURE: Head: Small, armed with five spines; occipital spines long, slender, directed forwards and parallel; median spine very short and bulbous; frontal spines long, slender, and divergent; bucculae long and narrow, biseriate anteriorly and triseriate posteriorly, closed in front; first and second antennal segments short, the second shorter than the first; third is longest, and fourth missing, antennal segment measurements, I, 0.32; II, 0.20; III, 1.92; IV missing; rostral sulcus wide and wider on metasternum, open behind; laminae narrow; rostrum almost reaching meso-metasternal suture. Thorax: Pronotum wide, short, a little gibbose, tricarinate; median carina distinct but not raised, ridge- like, continuing in front on collar; lateral carinae only distinct in the anterior half of pronotum, ridge-like, absent on posterior process; collar wide, triseriate, not raised; paranota wide, tri to four areolae wide anteriorly, produced in front as to frame head until middle of eyes; posterior process short, not sharply ended but smoothly bilobed. Hemelytra wide, sharply widened at base; costal area wide, sinuate, ten areolae wide at widest part, areolae polygonal and large; subcostal area narrow, sinuate, sloping downwards, biseriate, areolae small, uniseriate posteriorly areolae as large as on costal area; discoidal area longer than half the length of hemelytra, five areolae wide at widest part; sutural area narrow, triseriate posteriorly.
Female: Body length 6.12, body width 5. COLORATION: As in males. SURFACE: As in males. STRUCTURE: As in males.
Etymology. The name “ magnus ” refers to the size of this species, larger than the other known species of the genus.
Material examined. Holotype: 1M, Lam dong, Bi Doup massif, Dalat Hon Giao, 1567 m, 12°11,262’N 108°42,851’E, 13-VI-2008, light trap, rain forest, Bourgoin rec., ( MNHN); Paratype: 1F, Fyan, 1200 m, 11.VII– 9.VIII.1961, N.R. Spencer coll. ( BPBM);
Discussion. This new species is close to T. latipennis Pericart , but differs by the much broader paranota and larger hemelytra.
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