Fanjinga digitata Yu & Yang, 2020
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.908.48316 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F427C9A4-AEFC-472A-AFAB-B158C408A80E |
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Fanjinga digitata Yu & Yang |
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sp. nov. |
Fanjinga digitata Yu & Yang sp. nov.
Description.
Size. Male 3.94-4.00mm.
Whole body yellowish, anterior margin of vertex marked with two brownish patches (Figs 1-3 View Figures 1–11 ). Pronotum with a longitudinal streak centrally (Figs 1 View Figures 1–11 , 2 View Figures 1–11 ). Scutellum with basolateral triangles black (Figs 1 View Figures 1–11 , 2 View Figures 1–11 ). Abdomen yellowish (Fig. 3 View Figures 1–11 ). Legs yellowish, except tibia; tarsus and claws of front legs brownish.
Basal sternal abdominal apodemes extending to end of segment VI (Fig. 14 View Figures 12–23 ). Male pygofer with microsetae at posterior margin, pygofer ventral appendages with teeth on dorsal side, extending beyond posterior margin; lower posterior margin with a finger-like process bearing several microsetae; dorsal bridge occupying more than 1/3 length of pygofer in dorsal view (Figs 6-8 View Figures 1–11 , 15-18 View Figures 12–23 ). Subgenital plate with basal 2/3 curved dorsad in lateral view, with 7 A-group setae, ca. 30 B-group setae, 23 C-group setae and ca. 49 D-group setae (Fig. 22 View Figures 12–23 ). Paramere with few microsetae and sensory pits subapically (Figs 10 View Figures 1–11 , 21 View Figures 12–23 ). Aedeagus shaft curved dorsad, gonopore apical; preatrium very long, almost 3 times length of shaft; dorsal apodeme absent (Figs 19 View Figures 12–23 , 20 View Figures 12–23 ). Connective notched medially at apex, slightly broader at base (Fig. 23 View Figures 12–23 ).
Holotype.
♂, China, Guizhou, Fanjing Mountain, 21-August-2017, coll. Yarong Gao (GUGC). Paratypes: 3♂, same collecting data as holotype (1♂ GUGC, 2♂ School of Karst Science, Guizhou Normal University).
Etymology.
The new species is named from the Latin “digitalis”, meaning finger, for the finger-like process of the male pygofer.
Host plants.
Euonymus ( Celastraceae ).
Distribution.
China (Guizhou).
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