Seeversiella adusta Gusarov
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26. Seeversiella adusta Gusarov View in CoL , sp. n. ( Figs. 356358 View FIGURES 356 358 )
Type material. Holotype ,, COSTA RICA: San Jose/Cartago: Cerro Buenavista, km 89, Int. Amer. Hwy., 9°33'00"N 83°45'30"W, 3300 m, forest litter (R.Anderson), 8.vi.1997 ( KSEM).
Diagnosis. Seeversiella adusta can be distinguished from other species of Seeversiella by having uniformly brown body; small eyes (temples 3.3 times as long as eyes); elytra much shorter than pronotum; reduced wings (shorter than elytra); tergum 8 with three pairs of macrosetae; and by the distinct shape of spermatheca ( Fig. 358 View FIGURES 356 358 ).
Seeversiella adusta differs from S. flavida in having shorter proximal portion of spermatheca ( Figs. 358 View FIGURES 356 358 ; 371).
Description. Length 2.0 mm, pronotal width 0.43 mm. Body uniformly brown, legs brownish yellow.
In all external character states S. adusta is very similar to S. flavida , but differs in having shorter proximal portion of spermatheca ( Fig. 358 View FIGURES 356 358 ).
Male unknown.
Distribution. Known from Cerro de la Muerte, Costa Rica ( Fig. 389 View FIGURE 389 ).
Natural History. Seeversiella adusta was collected in forest litter at altitude of 3300 m.
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