Paraleucopis boydensis Steyskal, 1981
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Paraleucopis boydensis Steyskal
( Figs 13 View FIGURES 11–14 , 33–36 View FIGURES 30–36 , 43 View FIGURES 43–44 )
Paraleucopis boydensis Steyskal, 1971: 2 .
P. boydensis: Steyskal, 1981: 405 [key]; Smith, 1981: 411 [biology].
Type material examined. HOLOTYPE Ƌ, labelled: P.L. Boyd Des[ert]. Res[earch]. Center/ 3.5mi.S.Palm Desert, Riv[erside]/ Co.Calif./ 26 APR.1970 Suzy &/ Saul Frommer”; “UCR.ENT.MUS./ Specimen #/ 24871”; “ HOLO- TYPE / PARALEUCOPIS / BOYDENSIS/ Steyskal [red label]” ( USNM). ALLOTYPE: Same data as holotype, UCR. ENT. MUS., specimen #22082 (1 ♀, USNM).
Additional material examined. USA. California: Andrews Canyon, Palm Springs , 10.iv.1955, W.R. Richards (2 ♀, CNC) ; Borrego , 3.iv.1960, A.L. Melander (2 ♀, USNM) ; Imperial Co., Fish Creek Mts , 300 ft, 20.iv.1955, W.R.M. Mason (1 ♀, CNC) ; Palm Desert, 2100 ft, 4.iv.1955, W.R.M. Mason (1 Ƌ, CNC; 1 Ƌ DEBU); Riverside Co., Sec. 19; T. 6S; R.6E, elev. Ca. 2800 ft, NE of Black Hills, 9.v.1973, S. Frommer (5 Ƌ, 3 ♀, CNC) ; San Ber- nardino Co., Mitchells Caverns , 8.vi.1980, T. Griswold (1 ♀, LACM) .
Recognition. This species is characterized by fronto-orbital setae not distinct; antenna yellow; face with pruinescence on upper half; parafacial with pruinescence; clypeus shiny; gena mostly shiny, pruinosity not extended posteroventrally below eye; fore coxa and all femora dark; hind femur without anteroventral preapical setae; surstylus L-shaped, with broad rectangular base bearing several strong setae.
Description. Frons dark to reddish-brown band above antennae; gena dark. Face with pruinescence on upper half ( Fig. 13 View FIGURES 11–14 ); parafacial pruinose. Fronto-orbital setae not distinct. Antenna mostly yellow, with apical half of postpedicel darkened; antennal bases separated by more than length of pedicel. Clypeus shiny.
Katepisternum with several stiff, dark ventral setae, anterior to mid coxa; short setulae on anterior half. Scutum shiny with dense setulae. Coxae and femora dark, with apex of femora pale; fore tibia mostly pale; mid and hind tibiae darkened in middle, pale basally and apically; tarsomeres on all legs pale, except darkened tarsomere 5 dorsally; mid tibia with dark ventroapical seta, less than one-quarter length of tarsomere 1.
Male postabdomen ( Figs 33, 34 View FIGURES 30–36 ): epandrium rounded, evenly sclerotized, setose. Hypandrium broad, with pair of long anteriorly setae; with narrow and rounded postgonite apically. Surstylus L-shaped, with broad rectangular base bearing several strong marginal setae; apex slightly curved medially. Distiphallus tapered to narrow apex. Cercus rounded, width subequal to length, shorter than dorsal length of epandrium.
Female postabdomen: tergite 6 ( Fig. 35 View FIGURES 30–36 ) bilobed anteriorly, slightly narrowed medially with slightly sinuous to straight posterior margin; with 2 pairs of long setae, longer than half length of tergite; spermatheca ( Fig. 36 View FIGURES 30–36 ) with long pigmented denticles or papillae; without end apparatus.
Distribution. This species is known only from California, USA ( Fig. 43 View FIGURES 43–44 ).
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Paraleucopis boydensis Steyskal
Wheeler, Terry A. & Sinclair, Bradley J. 2019 |
P. boydensis: Steyskal, 1981: 405
Steyskal, G. C. 1981: 405 |
Smith, R. L. 1981: 411 |
Paraleucopis boydensis Steyskal, 1971: 2
Steyskal, G. C. 1971: 2 |