Neorhegmoclemina sp.
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.2542.1.2 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB6C232E-FB47-FFCD-FF7C-FF33FA8B54E3 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Neorhegmoclemina sp. |
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Description. Female. Head. Palpus brown, length, 0.08 mm. Antennae brown, length, 0.57 mm, with 10 brown flagellomeres; total flagellum length, 0.44 mm. Thorax. Dark brown, scutum with sparsely covered with setae. Legs brown, with lighter areas. Femora and tibiae with basal and distal brown, pale brown mesally. Tarsi brown, except hind tarsomere 1 with narrow sub-basal pale area. Wing. Length, 2.2 mm; width, 1.05 mm; costal length/wing length, 0.48. Halter pale brown. Abdomen dark brown. Sternite 6 with 4 mesal sockets, at posterior margin; segment 7 with tergite and sternite concave posteriorly. Spermatheca twisted, width, 0.18 mm.
Male. Unknown
Comments. This species is very close to Neorhegmoclemina raptoria n. sp. in the body and leg color patterns. They most notably differ in relation to the size and the structures of the female terminalia. The male is unknown.
Material examinated. 1 female. Adult on slide mounting. México, Hidalgo, Tlanchinol, Bosque Mesofilo de Montaña , Km 4 Carretera Tlanchinol-Apantlazol, 7-feb.-1997, trampa Malaise, Cols. Blackaller J., Salceda B. and Pérez A. GPS coordenadas: 20º 59’ 849’’ N; 98º 37’ 538’’ W; elevación: 1465 msnm .
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