Pahamunaya talon, Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I. & Armitage, Brian J., 2012
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.10108466 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F10018-041C-130E-FF2D-F919FCFC2E75 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Pahamunaya talon |
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sp. nov. |
Pahamunaya talon sp. n.
( Figure 1 View Figure 1 )
Diagnosis. This species has an apparent similarity to Pahamunaya akontios Malicky and
Chantaramongkol, especially in the general shape of segment X and complex inferior appendages, as viewed laterally; and, in possessing long, heavily sclerotized intermediate appendages. Pahamunaya talon differs from this species in having intermediate appendages curved posteroventrad in the shape of a talon,
and a ventromesal, spatula-like process on sternite IX.
Description. Length of forewing 3.7-3.9 mm. General color of adult male in alcohol pale yellowish,
thorax and dorsal part of abdomen slightly brownish. Wing venation and forks ( Fig. 1A View Figure 1 ) fit generic description and match Pahamunaya wings illustrated by various authors. Forewings long and narrow with forks II, IV and V; discoidal cell closed, as long as Rs; thyridial cell closed, nearly twice as long as discoidal cell; median cell open; main cross-veins present. Hind wings narrow with forks II and V; anterior edge with shallow, linear emargination for two-thirds of length from apex.
Male genitalia. Sternite IX taller than wide, bean-shaped in lateral view; each side with basolateral triangular projection directed posterad; mesoventrally with elongate, near-rectangular process, as viewed laterally, or spatula-like with truncate apex, in ventral view. Segment X in lateral view, gently arched,
slightly sclerotized posterolaterad; separated dorsomesally by membranous area in dorsal view. Preanal appendage fused with intermediate appendage and reduced to small, rounded lobe in lateral view.
Intermediate appendage talon-like in lateral view, bearing single spine dorsally and directed posterad;
lower inner angles form closed bridge under phallic apparatus. Inferior appendage trilobed: dorsal lobe elongate with truncate apex in lateral view and rounded apex in ventral view; mesal lobe claw-like,
curved posterodorsad in lateral view and mesad in ventral view; ventromesal lobe with acute apex pointed posteroventrad in lateral view and posteromesad in ventral view. Phallic apparatus massive, arched, with elongate, trigger-like ventromesal projection; apical portion enlarged with spiny sclerite visible inside of inverted endotheca.
Distribution. Known only from the type locality in Quang Nam Province ( Vietnam).
Material examined. Holotype male. Vietnam: Quang Nam Province, Ngoc Linh , 950 m, 15 o 11.2’N, 108 o 2.3’E, Malaise trap, 23 March 1999, D. Grimaldi, L. Herman, C. Johnson, K. Long, E. Sterling, GoogleMaps
AMNH. Paratype: 1 male, same data as holotype.
Etymology. This species is named for the talon-like intermediate appendage of the male genitalia ( talon is Middle English for the hind claw of a bird of prey).
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American Museum of Natural History |
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