Austrimonus flagellatus, Fletcher & Dai, 2018
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4387.2.4 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:475FA4BE-EF7E-45CB-B34D-834C33859AD1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5984561 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9FD5C33C-17BD-4AB5-AB8A-B99E1DA1D5E1 |
taxon LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:act:9FD5C33C-17BD-4AB5-AB8A-B99E1DA1D5E1 |
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Plazi |
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Austrimonus flagellatus |
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sp. nov. |
Austrimonus flagellatus View in CoL sp.nov.
zoobank.org:act:9FD5C33C-17BD-4AB5-AB8A-B99E1DA1D5E1 (Figs 11–12, 26)
Types. Holotype, male, Mt Spec, Qld , 5–7.i.1965, J.G. Brooks, ASCTHE009021 ( ANIC) . Paratypes. PAPUA NEW GUINEA. 3 males (one missing head, one with head mounted separately), Mt Lamington district, Northern Division, Papua , 2.vii.1927, C.T. McNamara (AM).
Description. Head and scutellum (Fig. 12) pale yellow testaceous with indistinct pale brown mottling, slightly darker at apex of head. Pronotum with transverse brown ripples sometimes interrupted medially with thin pale longitudinal stripe and laterally with elongate pale marking on each side. Tegmen (Fig. 11) pale translucent testaceous with brown veins and brown speckling in cells, becoming smoky brown at apex and bearing irregular brown spot at apex of costal cell.
Genitalia. Male: Subgenital plates ( Fig. 26B View FIGURE26 ) narrow triangular tapering imperceptibly into apical process. Parameres ( Fig. 26D View FIGURE26 ) with preapical lobe poorly developed; apical lobe extended posteriorly then abruptly curved at 90o to finely acute apex. Connective ( Fig. 26E View FIGURE26 ) elongate with stem much longer than arms. Aedeagus shafts, in posterior view ( Fig. 26C View FIGURE26 ) divergent from base, obscured by long basal processes fused to posterior margin of shafts to near apex then extending to about twice length of shaft, apically recurved and finely acuminate; in lateral view ( Fig. 26F View FIGURE26 ), shafts evenly curved from base to acute apex, relatively short, apically acute with gonopore subapical on anterior surface, surpassed by posterior processes extending to level with anal segment and recurved strongly anteriorly. Basal apodeme ( Fig. 26F View FIGURE26 ) simple, tapering, of moderate length. Female: unknown.
Etymology. The specific name refers to the whip-like basal processes of the aedeagus.
Comments. This species differs from other species in the genus by having aedeagal shafts surmounted by elongate basal processes which extend beyond the apices of the shafts.
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Australian National Insect Collection |
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