Ischnopoderona namibensis (Pace, 1999) Pace, 1999
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.175634 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6248015 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A57935-FF81-945D-FF78-778260577E06 |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Ischnopoderona namibensis (Pace, 1999) |
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comb. nov. |
Ischnopoderona namibensis (Pace, 1999) , comb. n.
( Figs. 72–74 View FIGURES 72 – 74 , Map 4)
Amanota namibensis Pace, 1999: 169 .
Type material. Holotype: ɗ: Namibia, East Caprivi, Katima Mulilo, 3–8.III.1992, M. Uhlig ( ZMHB). Paratypes: Ψ: Namibia, East Caprivi, Mudumu National Park, Buffalo Trails Camp, 12.III.1992, M. Uhlig ( ZMHB); ɗ: Namibia, East Caprivi, Mudumu National Park, Nakatwa, Kwando river, 8–13.III.1992, M. Uhlig ( ZMHB).
MAP 6. Distribution of Ischnopoderona sp.
Additional material. Democratic Republic of Congo: Vitshumbi, Lac Edouara, 7.V.1953, J. Verbeke Kea, 1ex ( IRSNB). Namibia: Mahango Game Reserve, Kwetche picnic site, banks of Okavango river, shore washing, 30.III.1999, M. Uhlig, 1 ex ( ZMHB); Kavango, Mahango Game Reserve, Picnic site, Okavango banks, 1–4.III.1994, M. Uhlig, 1 ex ( ZMHB). Republic of South Africa: Zululand, Ndumu Nyamithi, Saline pan, shore washing, 12.VI.1989, Endrödy & Klimaszewski, 1 ex ( TMSA); Zululand, Hluhluwe Game Reserve, shore washing, 27.XI.1992, EndrödyYounga, 1 ex ( TMSA); Zululand, Hluhluwe Game Reserve, shore washing, 19.XI.1992, EndrödyYounga, 1 ex ( ISEA). Zambia: Kufue National Park, Chunga Camp, 29.III.1993, Uhlig, 1 ex ( ZMHB), 1 ex ( ISEA). Zimbabwe: Victoria Falls, Zambezi Nationl Park Camp, 11– 12.XII.1993, M. Uhlig, 1 ex ( ISEA).
Redescription. Body. Length 2.7–2.9 mm, convex, parallelsided, glossy; body colour black; elytra dark brown, antennae and legs brown.
Head circular in outline, convex; eyes large, moderately protruding from lateral contours of head, length of each seen from above longer than postocular region; surface of head without microsculpture; puncturation fine and moderately sparse, finer and sparser than that on pronotum. Antennae very long, extending to 3/4 of elytra, slightly increasing in width apically, antennomeres 2 and 3 subequal in length, antennomeres 4–10 longer than wide, decreasing in length, antennomere 11 nearly coniform.
Pronotum quadrate, convex, lateral sides sinuately narrowed to obtuse hind angles; before base with relatively large transverse impression; surface without microsculpture; puncturation relatively coarse and dense; pubescence at midline directed posteriorly in apical half and anteriorly in basal half.
Elytra subquadrate, at suture slightly shorter than pronotal length at midline; surface without microsculpture; puncturation minute, pinpricklike and sparse.
Abdomen widened posteriorly, bases of tergites III–V each with deep transverse impression, first two impressions coarsely punctate, third impression smooth, impunctate; tergal puncturation minute, pinpricklike and sparse; surface without microsculpture.
Male. Aedeagus as in Figs. 72–73 View FIGURES 72 – 74 .
Female. Spermatheca as in Fig. 74 View FIGURES 72 – 74 .
Remarks. Ischnopoderona namibensis is very similar to I. intermedia , from which it can be distinguished by its larger size, the antennomeres 2 and 3 subequal in length (antennomere 3 longer than 2 in I. intermedia ) and by the shape of the aedeagus.
Distribution. Namibia, Republic of South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe (Map 4).
Ischnopoderona intermedia Pa ś nik, sp. n. ( Figs. 75–76 View FIGURES 75 – 76 , Map 6)
Type material. Holotype: ɗ: Ethiopia: Shoa, S. L. Helena 20 km of Mount Zughala, under bark of dead tree, R. O. S. Clark, ( BMNH). Paratype: ɗ: Ethiopia: Ilubabor Gambela, 5.XI.1972, R. O. S. Clark ( BMNH).
Description. Body. Length 2.5 mm, convex, parallelsided, glossy; body colour pitchy brown; elytra brownishred, abdomen black with tergites III–IV brown, antennae brown, legs yellow.
Head circular in outline, convex; eyes large, moderately protruding from lateral contours of head, length of each seen from above longer than postocular region; surface of head without microsculpture; puncturation fine and moderately sparse, finer than that on pronotum. Antennae very long, extending to 3/4 of elytra, slightly increasing in width apically, antennomere 3 longer than 2, antennomeres 4–10 longer than wide, decreasing in length, antennomere 11 nearly coniform.
Pronotum quadrate, convex, lateral sides sinuately narrowed to obtuse hind angles; before base with relatively large and deep transverse impression; surface without microsculpture; puncturation relatively coarse and dense; pubescence at midline directed posteriorly in apical half and anteriorly in basal half.
Elytra subquadrate, at suture slightly shorter than pronotal length at midline; surface without microsculpture; puncturation minute, pinpricklike and sparse.
Abdomen widened posteriorly, bases of tergites III–V each with deep transverse impression, first two impressions coarsely punctate, third impression smooth, impunctate; tergal puncturation minute, pinpricklike and sparse; surface without microsculpture.
Male. Aedeagus as in Figs. 75–76 View FIGURES 75 – 76 .
Female unknown.
Remarks. See remarks under I. namibensis .
Etymology. The name intermedia refers to the characters intermediate between I. madecassa and I. namibensis .
Distribution. Ethiopia (Map 6).
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Ischnopoderona namibensis (Pace, 1999)
Paśnik, Grzegorz 2007 |
Amanota namibensis
Pace 1999: 169 |