Stenomorphus californicus manni Darlington
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Stenomorphus californicus manni Darlington View in CoL Figs 62, 63 A–C, 65
Stenomorphus manni Darlington, 1934: 102. HOLOTYPE male, labeled: "Manneville/ Hayti Mann."; "1925/ MCZ/ HoloType Stenomorphus / manni Darl." [name handwritten; red paper]; " Stenomorphus / manni / Drl." [handwritten] (MCZC).- Blackwelder 1944: 48.- Erwin and Sims 1984: 441.- Ball et al. 1991: 961.- Ball 1992: 85.- Lorenz 1998: 357.- Lorenz 2005: 378.- Perez-Gelabert 2008: 80.
Type locality.
Manneville, Ouest Department, Haiti, Hispaniola.
Diagnosis.
With features in “Recognition” for the genus, and specimens found on the Greater Antillean island of Hispaniola.
Descriptive notes.
Data for SBL in Table 1. Habitus as in Fig. 62. The membranous hind wings are folded, not reduced in length. Both males and females with four terminal setae near the posterior margin on sternum VII.
Male genitalia. Fig. 63 A–C. Apical portion of phallic median lobe short, broadly tapered in dorsal aspect; endophallus with small basal darkened microtrichial field, best viewed in ventral aspect (endophallus inverted), without spines; without lamina.
Ovipositor and female reproductive tract. Very similar to that of S. californicus rufipes , which is illustrated, Fig. 64. Gonocoxite 2 (gc2) short, broad, apically bifurcate, slightly falcate. Spermathecal duct originating from common oviduct (co), with proximal one sixth attached to common oviduct, branching to spermathecal gland duct (spgd). Spermathecal duct above this branching is about 2 × as long as the spermathecal gland duct + spermathecal gland. Spermatheca (sp) sausage-like; spermathecal gland (spg) small, more or less bulbous, with swelling of duct basad gland.
Geographical distribution.
Fig. 65. This species is known only from Haiti, at Manneville and Port au Prince and vicinity, and western Dominican Republic, at Los Pinos.
Chorological affinities and relationships.
See this topic under genus Stenomorphus .
Material examined.
In addition to material reported in Ball et al., (1991: 961), we have seen 6 specimens (3 males, 3 females). See Appendix for details.
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