Aristobatina morogoro, Marshall, 2014
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https://doi.org/ 10.5733/afin.055.0108 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7661983 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C8892B-FFA6-787E-FE5C-161DFEEE882E |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Aristobatina morogoro |
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sp. nov. |
Aristobatina morogoro View in CoL sp. n.
Figs 7–11 View Figs 7–11 , 24–26 View Figs 18–26
Etymology: The specific epithet refers to the region in which all type material was collected.
Description:
Length (head to wing tip): 13 mm.
Colour: Head orange anteriorly, reddish brown posteriorly, swollen part of frontal vitta dark reddish brown; body black; fore femur orange basally and brown distally; mid and hind femora black in basal ⅔, orange in distal ⅓; basal 2 tarsomeres of fore leg white, other tarsomeres black; abdominal pleurae mostly white, darkened with dark microsetulae on segments 1–2, with an elongate, oval, convex and differentiated area just below tergite 1–2 in male.
Head: Scape bare, except for marginal row of short setae; pedicel shortsetose, with 3–5 longer, distal, ventral setae; face membranous and narrow; lower ½ of frons orange, swollen part of frontal vitta teardropshaped, dark reddish brown, surrounding ocelli, separated from anterior margin of frons by more than its length; 2 pairs of fronto-orbitals, 1 very large posterior pair at level of ocelli and a very small anterior pair at midpoint of vitta; postocellar, outer and inner vertical setae welldeveloped.
Thorax: Cervical sclerite of females flat and dull, with lateral indentation and small anterolateral vertical carina; males have a slightly convex cervical sclerite, without indentation; proepisternum with a few long, marginal ventral setae in posterior ½; katepisternum with double row of thin black setae, anterior row of 8 setae lower than posterior row; scutellum with 1 pair of marginal setae and 4 small dorsal setae; with small but distinct seta between postalar and dorsocentral setae.
Wing: CuA 2 virtually at right angle to and in line with bmcu; wing membrane dark, with broad discal fascia extending from R 4+5 to Cu, and an apical infuscation; tegula and basicosta dark brown, similar to adjacent wing base, which has 3 long costagial setae, inner one very long and inclinate.
Female abdomen: Spermathecae oblong, 2.1× as long as wide, with transverse striations, spermathecal duct densely covered with knoblike processes beyond the division of the common duct into two straight branches. Single spermatheca uniformly studded. ( Fig. 15 View Figs 12–17 ).
Male abdomen: Pleuron with large, domelike, differentiated area on segment 4; hypandrium with elongate anterior plate and strong posterodorsal arms connecting to phallic plate, dorsolateral margin of posterodorsal arm having a prominent spur ( Fig. 7 View Figs 7–11 ). Basiphallus elongate, extending well beyond base of distiphallus; postgonites equal and unmodified ( Fig. 9 View Figs 7–11 ); distiphallus with tubular basal part bifurcating before transition into strongly recurved membranous distal part, apex with a finely spinulose glans ( Fig. 8 View Figs 7–11 ); ejaculatory apodeme about ⅓ as large as epandrium ( Fig. 7 View Figs 7–11 ); genital fork (sternite 5) with gap Tshaped at base ( Fig. 11 View Figs 7–11 ), inner surfaces of arms densely spinose.
Holotype ♂: TANZANIA: Morogoro Region, Udzungwa Mts Nat. Park , 07°50'35''S 36°49'49''E, 11–13. xi.2009, 1000 m, T. Pape & S. A. Marshall ( ZMUC). GoogleMaps
Paratypes: 2♂ 2♀ same data as holotype ( ZMUC, DEBU) GoogleMaps .
Comments: Although this species is externally very distinct from previously described Aristobatina , the remarkable male and female internal terminalia and the unusual membranous dome on male pleuron 4 indicate that it belongs in a monophyletic Aristobatina .
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