Achiderbe Emeljanov et Shcherbakov, 2020
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.15298/rusentj.29.3.02 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038B87A2-FFFD-FF9C-CB3E-FA1BAA40F7F7 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Achiderbe Emeljanov et Shcherbakov |
status |
gen. nov. |
Genus Achiderbe Emeljanov et Shcherbakov View in CoL , gen.n.
TYPE SPECIES: Achiderbe obrienae Emeljanov et Shcherbakov , sp.n .
DIAGNOSIS. Distinct from Derbachile gen.n. in the clavus slightly more than1/2 wing length, ScR forking later than CuA, stigmal cell not darkened, RA2 simple, RP with short fork, MA forking slightly earlier than MP, medial cell wide, icua proximal to 2m-cu, CuA1 straight there, 1st procubital cell not expanded distally, clavus without crossvein, and hind wing not broad; lateral discal carinae of mesonotum subparallel, median carina well-developed; hind tibia apparently without lateral teeth.
COMPOSITION. Type species.
ETYMOLOGY. Free combination of generic names Achilus and Derbe ; gender feminine.
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Figs 11–20. Derbachile aschei sp.n., Burmese amber: 11–12 — holotype male, habitus, lateral; 13–14 — paratype male 5608/123b: 13 — habitus, dorsal; 14 — head and thorax, dorsal; 15–16 — paratype 5608/129; 15 — habitus, ventral; 16 — stigmal cell; 17–20 — paratype female 5608/130; 17 — habitus, lateral; 18 — habitus, ventral; 19 — body, ventral; 20 — distal part of hind leg. Scale bars: 11–13, 15, 17, 18 — 1 mm, 14, 19 — 0.5 mm, 16 — 0.2 mm.
Рис. 11–20. Derbachile aschei sp.n., бирманский Янтарь: 11–12 — голотип, самец, обЩий вид, сбоку; 13–14 — паратип, самец 5608/123b: 13 — обЩий вид, сверху; 14 — голова и грудь, сверху; 15–16 — паратип 5608/129; 15 — обЩий вид, сниЗу; 16 — стигмальнаЯ Ячейка; 17–20 — паратип, самка 5608/130; 17 — обЩий вид, сбоку; 18 — обЩий вид, сниЗу; 19 — тело, сниЗу; 20 — дистальнаЯ часть Задней ноги. Длина масШтабной линейки: 11–13, 15, 17, 18 — 1 мм, 14, 19 — 0,5 мм, 16 — 0,2 мм.
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