Tipula (Vestiplex) testata Alexander, 1935
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Tipula (Vestiplex) testata Alexander, 1935 Figs 14-20 View Figures 14–20
Tipula (Vestiplex) testata Alexander, 1935: 119; Tipula (Vestiplex) testata : Savchenko 1964: 157; Tipula (Vestiplex) testata : Oosterbroek and Theowald 1992: 159.
Material examined.
1 male, China, W. Sichuan, road Yaan/Kangding, Erlang Shan Mt., 29°52.23'N, 102°18.35'E, elevation 2100 m, 10-11.IV.2010, genitalia slide No. PS0421m, leg. A. Saldaitis; 5 males, W. Sichuan, road Yaan/Kangding, Erlang Shan Mt., 30°32.40'N, 102°46.10'E, elevation 2161 m, 20.VIII.2014, leg. Floriani & Saldaitis (NRC).
Hypopygium. Black. Tergite 9 completely divided at midline by pale membrane ( Figs 14 View Figures 14–20 , 16 View Figures 14–20 ). Posterior margin with U-shaped notch, posterolateral margin of tergite 9 rounded. Anal plate a short process ( Fig. 16 View Figures 14–20 ). Dorsal portion with posterior margin of tergite 9 with a pair of lobes directed caudad and covered with setae. Ventral portion of tergite 9 flattened, hypertrophied and occupying almost entire tergite area. Each half of ventral portion of tergite 9 shallowly concaved and with blackened rim. A blackened glabrous area on either side of midline dividing tergite 9. The inner margin of midline slightly elevated, terminated into short obtuse process. Gonocoxite entirely separate from sternite 9, dorsally produced into gently curved spine with acute tip ( Figs 15 View Figures 14–20 , 17 View Figures 14–20 ). Outer gonostylus club-shaped ( Fig. 18 View Figures 14–20 ). Inner gonostylus brown, lower beak small, upper beak short, dorsal crest rounded ( Fig. 19 View Figures 14–20 ). Appendage of sternite 9 covered with setae, with short dorsal lobe, ventral lobe nearly triangular ( Fig. 20 View Figures 14–20 ). Adminiculum triangular in ventral view with median sclerite ( Fig. 20 View Figures 14–20 ).
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