Lasioptera nodosae Skuse, 1888
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4205.4.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:BAC8F107-21D6-49FE-BAC7-BF4EE6C3E6A4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4752541 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D759878B-0E6B-EE45-5BF6-F9102B85FE0F |
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Lasioptera nodosae Skuse, 1888 |
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Lasioptera nodosae Skuse, 1888 View in CoL
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Lasioptera nodosae Skuse, 1888: 130 View in CoL [ Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 h].
Material studied. Syntype females, “Homebush [NSW]”. All three available females were mounted, with following surviving body parts. Female 1, designated here as lectotype (ANIC 29-38452), has folded single wing, the thorax with three legs, and a complete abdomen. Female 2 (paralectotype ANIC 29-38453) has a damaged single wing and one leg. Female 3 (paralectotype ANIC 29-38454) has the head lacking flagellomeres, the thorax with two legs and an entire abdomen.
Associated gall. The types were “bred from deformed buds of Melaleuca nodosa , obtained in November (Masters)”, in ANIC.
Description (based on lectotype female). Wing size not measurable. Palpiger large; only first two palpal segments remaining, of equal size, setose, microtrichose; claws toothed, bent beyond midlength, empodia as long as claws, pulvilli half length of empodia; ovipositor on eversible part with laterodistal group of 36 flattened setae, some flared near midlength; cercus with 41 large, hooked setae dorsally, 47–50 small, hooked setae laterally and straight setae posteriorly.
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Lasioptera nodosae Skuse, 1888
Kolesik, Peter & Gagné, Raymond J. 2016 |
Lasioptera nodosae
Skuse 1888: 130 |