Apiocera vespera Paramonov 1953 : 476
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3680.1.13 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6152066 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4602966D-851F-AC63-E58D-FF2186A7FD28 |
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Apiocera vespera Paramonov 1953 : 476 |
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Apiocera vespera Paramonov 1953: 476 View in CoL .
Diagnosis. A small, elongate, grey and black species. Proboscis 0.6 x length of fore tibia, flagellum 2 x longer than maximum width, costa ending at M veins, vein M3+CuA1 absent, M2 present, becoming pale towards wing margin. Abdomen black with distinctive narrow grey bands on the posterior margin of each tergites.
Note: the diagnosis of this species, based on the single holotype specimen from Booanya Rock in Cape Arid National Park and Paramonov’s description, is provisional. The holotype specimen is now lacking a head, and Paramonov did not describe all the features of the head, in particular the antenna. Paramonov described the species as most closely related to A. mackerrasi , and his description of A. vespera compares it with A. mackerrasi . We have assumed that the diagnostic features of the head of this species that were not described by Paramonov are the same as A. mackerrasi . The distinctive grey bands on the abdominal tergites make the species easy to distinguish from all other species in the group.
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Apiocera vespera Paramonov 1953 : 476
Yeates, David K. & Oberprieler, Stefanie K. 2013 |
Apiocera vespera
Paramonov 1953: 476 |