Stenomicra pallida, Grimaldi, 2009
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https://doi.org/ 10.1206/685.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E21A0B-893A-FFBB-97F8-FF03FEA56ABE |
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Carolina |
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Stenomicra pallida |
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sp. nov. |
Stenomicra pallida View in CoL , new species
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DIAGNOSIS: An entirely whitish-yellow species, with barely any infuscation on scutum or tergites; frons creamy white; wing hyaline. Anterior fronto-orbital seta very fine, minute; arista with 5 dorsal and 2 ventral branches; 5 dorsocentrals in each row, row of 3 acrostichals. Male terminalia distinctive: surstyli slightly S-shaped, with only three apical/subapical setulae (no microtrichia); aedeagus spiculed, with central groove, without trunk, tip narrow; strip of aedeagal sclerite not found.
TYPE: Holotype, male (dissected, no. 68), Viti Levu : Naitasiri Prov. , 4 km WSW Colo-i- Suva Village, Mt. Nakobalevu, 372 m, 17. III – 9. IV.03, Malaise 3, Schlinger, Tokota’a, 18.055 ° S, 178.424 ° E, FBA 144101. ThL 5 1.22 mm; Wing W /L 5 0.30; L r-m / L between r-m and m-cu 5 0.40. Specimen is in good condition; deposited in BPBM. GoogleMaps
ETYMOLOGY: From the Latin, pallidus, for pale, in reference to the entirely whitish-yellow body coloration.
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Bishop Museum |
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