Swelsta bicurvata Li, W.L. & Li, W.H., 2021
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5057.1.10 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:B0B3FB4A-85D5-43F9-9630-E7537A437C7F |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5587905 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/874E8C3D-FF95-EA4A-FF23-F8E281DDFC14 |
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Plazi |
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Swelsta bicurvata Li, W.L. & Li, W.H. |
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sp. nov. |
Swelsta bicurvata Li, W.L. & Li, W.H. , sp. nov.
( Figs. 1a, 1c–1e View FIGURE 1 & 2 View FIGURE 2 )
Adult habitus ( Figs. 1a, 1e View FIGURE 1 ). General body color pale in ethanol. Head with a large, rectangular median dark brown marking covering ocellar area and frons; compound eyes dark, ocelli with dark rings, anterior ocellus paler; antennae pale, distal flagella slightly darker ( Fig. 1a View FIGURE 1 ). Pronotum with dark brown medial portion narrowly surrounded by elongate rugosities, rugosities with a paler background, and wide, pale lateral margins. Wing membrane transparent; legs pale. Abdominal tergum 1 with anterior and lateral margins brown, terga 2–7 with a wide median stripe, stripe generally yellow brown but darker from tergum 5, posteromedial portion of terga 6–7 darker brown. Cerci 6- segmented. Setae of dorsal surfaces and inner margins of segments 1–3 are of subequal length, and longer than the length of each segment; distal setae of segments 4–6 longer than the basal setae of each segment. ( Fig. 1e View FIGURE 1 ).
Male ( Figs. 1c–1e View FIGURE 1 & 2 View FIGURE 2 ). Forewing length 8.1 mm; hindwing length 6.7 mm. Tergum 9: transverse ridge strongly sclerotized and band-shaped in dorsal aspect, the ridge elevated and triangular in lateral aspect ( Fig. 1e View FIGURE 1 ). Epiproct long, parallel-sided for most its length with narrower apex in dorsal aspects; in lateral aspect, epiproct recurved and S-shaped, nearly parallel-sided in outline and slightly widened apically ( Figs. 1c–1d View FIGURE 1 & 2 View FIGURE 2 ).
Female. Unknown.
Type Material. Holotype: male ( CAU), CHINA: Zhejiang Province, Longquan City, Fengyangshan , N 27°53.52’, E 119°9.95’, 1450 m, malaise trap, 2007.VII.3, Yajun Zhu. GoogleMaps
Etymology. The specific name refers to the lateral profile shape of the epiproct.
Distribution. China ( Zhejiang Province).
Remarks. Sweltsa bicurvata sp. n. is similar to the Tibet Autonomous Region species, Sweltsa tibetensis Li, Pan & Liu, 2017 in sharing the similar shape of the epiproct in dorsal and lateral aspects. However, S. bicurvata can be easily separated from S. tibetensis by the following features: head with a large, rectangular median dark brown marking, terga 2–7 with wide, median stripe. In S. tibetensis , the body color is darker than the new species and covered with short, robust hairs. The pronotum bears a large pigmented area which is much wider than in S. bicurvata , and there is no defined dorsal stripe on the abdomen (figs. 2–3, 5, 9–11 in Li et al. 2017).
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China Agricultural University |
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