Xenophyes kinlochensis Evans
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Xenophyes kinlochensis Evans View in CoL
( Figs. 14, 15 View FIGURES 6 – 20 , 24, 30 View FIGURES 21 – 33 , 37, 44 View FIGURES 34 – 47 , 51, 58 View FIGURES 48 – 61 , 68, 69 View FIGURES 62 – 73 , 77 View FIGURES 74 – 79 , 83 View FIGURES 80 – 85 )
Xenophyes kinlochensis Evans, 1982: 386 View in CoL .
Material examined. Holotype 3, New Zealand: South Island: OL, Routeburn Valley, Kinloch, i.1957 (J.W. Evans) (dry mounted, NZAC). Allotype Ƥ, same data.
New Zealand: South Island: 4 3, 3 Ƥ, FD, Fiordland National Park, Hollyford Valley, air strip, 100 m, 12.ii.1992 (D. Burckhardt), #47a (dry mounted, MHNG); 4 3, 4 Ƥ, FD, Fiordland National Park, Lake Marian track, Hollyford Valley, 300 m, 12.ii.1992 (D. Burckhardt), #46 (dry mounted, MHNG); 21 3, 22 Ƥ, 78 nymphs, OL, Fiordland National Park, Key Summit, 950 m, 11.ii.1992, alpine scrub (D. Burckhardt), #44a (dry and slide mounted, 75 % ethanol, MHNG, NHMB); 1 3, 3 Ƥ, OL, Fiordland National Park, Key Summit, subalpine scrub, 44° 48,906’S / 168° 07,701’E, 6.iii.2010, sifted moss (V. Hartung) (100% ethanol, ZMHB); 1 Ƥ, 1 nymph, 1 nymphal skin, same but Key Summit track, 44° 48,719’ S / 168° 07,816’E, 8.iii.2010, sifted moss; 4 3, 2 Ƥ, WD, Simonin Pass, West Olivine Range, 1067 m, 23.i.1975, litter in Nothofagus forest (G. W. Ramsay), 75/37 (dry mounted, NZAC); 33, 5Ƥ, WD, Head of Lake Alabaster, Pyke River Valley, 11.i.1967, moss sample (A. K. Walker) (dry mounted, NZAC).
Description. Adult. Coloration. Ochreous to light brown; clavus dark brown to almost black, remigium lighter.
Structure. Body, in dorsal view, narrowly ovoid. Head slightly indented in middle of fore margin, each half of fore margin slightly convex; anterior rim indistinctly delimited from membrane; areolae, in longitudinal body axis, relatively short; eyes strongly recessive; hind margin of eye and postero-lateral margin of head forming almost a right angle. Pronotum with poorly defined median longitudinal ridge, strongly irregularly punctate posteriorly and postero-laterally. Paranota relatively large with broadly curved margins; punctate postero-ventrally. Tegmen with vein M developed basally, basal radial cell without additional veins in apical half of vein M+CuA. Male and female terminalia as in Figs. 30 View FIGURES 21 – 33 , 37, 44 View FIGURES 34 – 47 , 51, 58 View FIGURES 48 – 61 , 68, 69 View FIGURES 62 – 73 . Male anal tube irregularly conical, in dorsal view, widest in basal third, evenly narrowing to apex. Pygophore with comparatively long and narrow median posterior tooth; posterolateral edges distinctly angular. Parameres long, subacute apically. Aedeagus, in anterior view, with wide, irregularly shaped head distally, which is distinctly indented latero-distally, and with obtusely rounded antero-proximal lobes; posterior outline of neck, in profile, with distinct angle; spines on neck short, coarse and numerous. Female tergite 9 with ventral margin strongly convexly curved in apical third. Ventral teeth of valvulae 1 conspicuously large.
Measurements and ratios in Tables 1 and 2.
Fifth instar ( Fig. 77 View FIGURES 74 – 79 ). Anterior head margin weakly convex or almost straight. Posterior lobes of abdominal segment 9 stout, blunt apically; ventrite 9 covered with setae but lacking microscopical spinules; rear margin of male genital capsule, in ventral view, ending laterally and medially at about the same level ( Fig. 83 View FIGURES 80 – 85 ). Measurements and ratios in Table 3 View TABLE 3 .
Etymology. Named after Kinloch, the area where the type series was collected.
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Xenophyes kinlochensis Evans
Burckhardt, Daniel, Bochud, Estée, Damgaard, Jakob, Gibbs, George W., Hartung, Viktor, Larivière, Marie-Claude, Wyniger, Denise & Zürcher, Isabelle 2011 |
Xenophyes kinlochensis
Evans 1982: 386 |