Sinotilla spinicauda ( Chen, 1957 ) Okayasu, 2018
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https://doi.org/ 10.2478/aemnp-2018-0036 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:6E96FFED-A1EF-49B6-A9A1-D0EF95B9E9AF |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4548636 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CC4A4A-4730-FFB5-FCEB-FE3EFD0EA667 |
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Sinotilla spinicauda ( Chen, 1957 ) |
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comb. nov. |
Sinotilla spinicauda ( Chen, 1957) , comb. nov.
( Figs 30–32 View Figs 30–32 )
Smicromyrme spinicauda Chen, 1957:210 , ♀. Type locality:“Tienmushan
[= Mt. Tianmu-shan ]” (Zhejiang, China). Holotype: ♀ ( TARI), examined .; LELEJ (2005: 64).
Type material examined. HOLOTYPE: ♀ ( Figs 30–32 View Figs 30–32 ), Mt.Tianmu-shan , W. Zhejiang, China, 17.viii.1936, T. C. Maa leg. ( TARI).
Diagnosis. Female. This species is similar to Si. belokobylskiji Lelej, 1995 , Si. calopoda Okayasu, 2017 , Si. lambirensis Lelej, 1996 , Si. ohbayashii Okayasu, 2017 , and Si. petina ( Mickel, 1937) in having the diagnostic characters of group 2 ( OKAYASU 2017; T2 with a basal median pale spot of setae and black integument), but differs in the following combination of characters: mesosoma weakly convergent posteriorly (subparallel in Si. belokobylskiji , Si. calopoda , Si. lambirensis , Si. ohbayashii , and Si. petina ); scutellar scale narrow and trilobed (not trilobed in others), median lobe posteriorly turning into median longitudinal carina extending through propodeal face (not turning into carina in Si. ohbayashii ; unknown in Si. petina ), dorsal edge of postscutellar carina strongly undulating (very weakly undulating in Si. belokobylskiji , Si. calopoda , and Si. lambirensis ); legs entirely yellowish red (black and yellowish red in Si. calopoda ); T2 with apical narrow band of dense, appressed golden setae, slightly narrowed medially (slightly widened in others); S2–S3 with apical narrow band of dense, appressed golden setae (metasomal sterna without such bands in Si. petina ); T2 and S2 polished and strongly shining between punctures (micro-punctate and dimly shining in Si. calopoda ).
Male. Unknown.
Distribution. China: Zhejiang ( CHEN 1957).
Remarks. This species is known from the holotype only.
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Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute |
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Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics |
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