Drabescus wauensis, Shang, Suqin, Zhang, Yalin & Shen, Lin, 2009
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.188016 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6213036 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B29530-490E-EC04-FB92-FB44FC962AF6 |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Drabescus wauensis |
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sp. nov. |
4. Drabescus wauensis View in CoL , n. sp. ( Figs 1 View FIGURE 1. 3 D, 5)
Body length (incl. tegmen): 3 6.8 mm.
Body and forewing shiny brown; head with yellow band anteriorly; pronotum with dense obscure yellowish spots; scutellum with yellow maculation on each side, forewing with pale transverse band across tips of clavus.
Head slightly wider than pronotum; vertex angularly produced, midlength approximately 1.5 times length next to eye; ocelli on margin, nearly sixth times own diameter from corresponding eye; antennae located above middle length of eye in facial view, antennal ledge distinct, laterofrontal suture reaching corresponding eye; epistomal suture distinct; pronotum with lateral margin short, transversely striate; forewing hyaline, veins distinct, appendix broad; fore tibia rounded dorsally, hind femur with apical setal formula 2+1.
Male genitalia with pygofer oval in lateral view, with short process and several macrosetae and fine setae posteriorly; valve trapezoid; subgenital plate broad at base and narrowed to finely digitate apex, with fine setae laterobasally; style with apical process short, lateral lobe short; connective with stem short and robust, arms long; aedeagal shaft compressed dorsoventrally; preatrium long, similar in length to shaft, with pair of very long processes basally, each with fine sinuate line dorsally.
Holotype: 3 (BPBM), Papua New Guinea: N.E. Wau, 1200m, 15-VIII-1965, coll. J. & M. Sedlacek.
Remarks: This species can be distinguished by: (1) pygofer oval in lateral view with short posterior process; (2) style apical process short; (3) Y-shaped connective with stem short and robust and arms long; (4) preatrium of aedeagus long with pair of very long processes basally, each with a very fine sinuate line dorsally.
Etymology: This species is named after its type locality.
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