Rediviva (Gigaviva), 2020
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4790.2.7 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5919741 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F787AD-FFB3-EC04-0390-F89BFE97FE7D |
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Rediviva (Gigaviva) |
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subgen. nov. |
Rediviva (Gigaviva) subgen. nov.
Type species: Rediviva (Gigaviva) gigas Whitehead & Steiner 1993 , designated here.
The only species in this subgenus is R. gigas .
Diagnosis. The subgenus is monotypic and contains only R. gigas which is the largest species of the genus (15–18 mm). Males are characterised by a combination of S7 without lateral lobes (with lateral lobes in all other species except Redivivoides karooensis and R. namaquaensis ), median lobes basally twice as broad as long ( Whitehead & Steiner 2001: Figs 5B–C) (as broad as long or longer in other subgenera) and S8 apically broadened with margin deeply cleft (strait, notched, emarginate or semi-circular in other subgenera) ( Whitehead & Steiner 2001: Figs 5D, 64G).
Females show a unique combination of a broadened hind tibia and basitarsus with the scopa consisting of densely plumose pubescence for transporting floral oil ( Fig. 3f View FIGURE 3 ) (in Redivivoides hind tibia not broadened and without plumose pubescence) and a tridentate mandible (bidentate in other subgenera). The species has an isolated position within the genus and, among others, collects oil on flowers of Tritoniopsis parviflora (Iridaceae) ( Manning & Goldblatt 2002, 2005) and Ixianthes retzioides (Scrophulariaceae) ( Whitehead & Steiner 1993, Steiner & Whitehead 1996) that are not used by any other Rediviva species ( Kuhlmann & Hollens 2015).
Etymology. The new subgeneric name is a combination of the first part of the specific epithet of the type species R. gigas and the last part of the generic name Rediviva . The gender of the name is feminine.
Distribution. The species is only known from the southwestern part of the winter rainfall region ( Whitehead & Steiner 2001).
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