Rhagovelia kolukolu, Polhemus, 2024
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5400.1.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A37987E3-2B28-0050-95EA-FE65FBB86687 |
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Rhagovelia kolukolu subgroup
The R. kolukolu subgroup consists of two species, R. kolukolu and R. mbo , occurring on the islands of Tagula and Rossel respectively, in the Louisiade Archipelago. In many respects these two species are typical members of the R. novacaledonica group, having a short pronotum with a length subequal to that of the head; robust body shapes ( Figs. 154, 155 View FIGS , 161, 162 View FIGS ); incrassate and heavily armed male hind femora ( Figs. 156, 157 View FIGS , 163, 164 View FIGS ); a forewing with two long basal cells and two shorter distal cells; and a habitat preference for rocky, upland streams ( Figs. 160 View FIG , 167 View FIG ). The male genitalia, however, are quite different from other members of the group, with the paramere slender and elongate, tapering to a pointed apex ( Figs. 158 View FIGS , 165 View FIGS ), and the male proctiger massive and parallel-sided basally, with the basolateral and distolateral lobes basically combined, then tapering to a much narrower distal cone ( Figs. 159 View FIGS , 166 View FIGS ). As with other similarly anomalous members of the R. papuensis and R. caesius groups occurring in the Louisiades, it appears that these species are the products of prolonged isolation on these relatively old islands, which are of much greater age than those of the D'Entrecasteaux group immediately to the west. The species of this subgroup have been retained within the R. novacaledonica group for the present, for the sake of taxonomic utility, but with the full realization that they do not fit comfortably into this assemblage.
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