Oedalea portugalica Bartak & Grootaert, 2021
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Oedalea portugalica Bartak & Grootaert, 2021
Figs 6A-E View Figure 6 , 7G View Figure 7
Material examined.
1♀. Morocco, Rif , PNPB, Tissegris, 505 m, 20.iv.2021, sweep net, leg. L. Zouhair, PCLZ .
Distribution.
Known up to present only from the type locality in Portugal. First record for Morocco.
Remarks.
Oedalea portugalica was described by Barták & Grootaert (2021) in Kanavalová et al. (2021) from Portugal. The male terminalia were not illustrated or described, and are provided herein for the first time.
Terminalia (Fig. 6 View Figure 6 ) small. Cerci (Fig. 6B View Figure 6 ) digitiform, covered toward tip with long setae, right cercus (Fig. 6B View Figure 6 ) slightly longer and more narrowed apically than left cercus. Epandrium covered with long setae (Fig. 6A, C View Figure 6 ), right epandrial lamella somewhat longer, broader and more elongated towards apex (Fig. 6A View Figure 6 ) than left epandrial lamella (Fig. 6C View Figure 6 ).
In Kanavalová et al. (2021), O. portugalica was compared with O. stigmatella . In the terminalia of O. stigmatella (figs 401-404 in Chvála 1983), the shape of the right and left epandrial lamellae is different, so that in O. portugalica there is a deep medial apical incision in the hypandrium (it is forked Fig. 6D View Figure 6 ), while in O. stigmatella the fork is shallow and broader (fig. 403 in Chvála 1983). The tip of the left postgonite is very characteristic and different. A sharp protrusion is apical in O. stigmatella (fig. 404 in Chvála 1983) while it is lateral (subapical) in O. portugalica (Fig. 6E View Figure 6 seen from the right, while on Fig. 6A View Figure 6 it is below the right epandrial lamella seen from the right side).
Abbreviations: ae: aedeagus (phallus); cer: cercus; hyp: hypandrium; lep: left epandrial lamella; lpgt: left postgonite; rep: right epandrial lamella; rpgt: right postgonite.
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