Anthobosca castanea Kimsey
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.189315 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6219046 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/55478867-4F68-FFCD-FF41-FA45FE79FD3A |
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Anthobosca castanea Kimsey |
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sp. nov. |
Anthobosca castanea Kimsey , new species
Figs. 5 View FIGURES 5 – 14 , 15, 25 View FIGURES 15 – 25 , Map 1
Diagnosis. This species can be distinguished from micromeria Bartalucci , which it most closely resembles, by the bicolored clypeus and the presence of a tyloid on flagellomere VIII.
Male. Body length 4 mm. Head: inner eye margin slightly emarginate; flagellomere I as long as broad; flagellomeres II and XI twice as long as broad, flagellomeres VIII–X each with one tyloid; clypeal apex broadly truncate. Mesosoma: hindleg unmodified. Metasoma: segment 1 longer than broad; sternum VIII thickened apex broadly triangular, slightly longer than broad, apical margin spinose. Genital capsule ( Figs. 5 View FIGURES 5 – 14 , 15, 25 View FIGURES 15 – 25 ): gonocoxa broadest basally, narrowed medially, broadly rounded apically in dorsal view; aedeagus narrow, about 10x as broad as long, apical lobes narrowly separated; volsella dorsal lobe extending diagonally from behind dorsal lobe of gonocoxa toward paramere, largely obscured by paramere and gonocoxa in lateral view; paramere basally strongly tapering toward base, 4x as long as broad, apical lobe about twice as long as broad in ventral view. Punctation: body with dense small, contiguous punctures. Vestiture: silvery. Coloration: head, mesosoma and metasoma black, with pale yellow to whitish markings; clypeus white, with black dorsal margin; mandible white, with dark apex; underside of scapal apex white; whitish band along inner eye margin; flagellum bicolored, top black, underside orange; small whitish spot behind eye near vertex; pronotum with transverse whitish band along posterior margin and ventral whitish spot; tegula and wing vein bases white; tarsi, trochanters, palps and tibial spurs whitish; tibiae and femora partly whitish; paramere apical lobe whitish.
Female. Unknown.
Type material. Holotype 3: Mahajanga Prov., Parc National d’Ankarafantsika, Ampijoroa Station Forestiére, 40 km 306 nw Andranofasika, 130 m, 26 Mar.–1 Apr. 2001, 1619.15S 4638E, Fisher, Griswold, et al., malaise trap in tropical dry forest, BMF3520 ( CAS). Paratypes: 4 3: 2 3: same data as holotype; 1 3: Amborovy, 6 km ne Mahajanga, 18/iv/1994, 1540S 4620E, M. Wasbauer; 1 3: Toliara prov., Forêt de Mahavelo, Isantoria River, 110 m, 28/i–1/ii/2002, 244530S 46926E, Fisher, Griswold et al. colrs., MT, BLF 3237 ( BME. CAS).
Etymology. Anthobosca castanea is named for the bicolored, partly brown clypeus.
Distribution. Map. 1.
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California Academy of Sciences |
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