Levu erraticus Zelazny, 2011

Zelazny, B. & Webb, M. D., 2011, 3071, Zootaxa 3071, pp. 1-307 : 45

publication ID

1175­5334

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5283106

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E68799-FFCF-FFB9-F3C2-FF6A2D9170D9

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Levu erraticus Zelazny
status

sp. nov.

Levu erraticus Zelazny View in CoL , sp. nov.

( Fig. 165)

Description. Forewings 1.9 times longer than wide, length: male 3.1–3.6 mm (mean = 3.4, n= 7), female 3.6–4.6 mm (mean = 4.1, n= 11). Colour stramineous to light brown; a red mark in front of eyes. Forewings white, powdered; two bands of faint infuscation across wing, one from first subcostal sector to the hind margin distad of clavus apex, the second along the apical cross-veins; veins white to stramineous; rarely apical cross-veins faintly tinted with orange. Rostrum surpassing hind coxae; subantennal processes connected to margins of facial carinae. Forewings with Sc+R fork well before middle of wing; Ms1 branched at apex of basal median cell, Ms1a straight, a triangle at base of Ms1. Male anal segment with small lateral processes. Genital styles elongated, truncate at the apex; proximal dorsal process short, distal dorsal process elongated, both well separated. Aedeagus stem with a dorsal hook-like projection just before apical portion; apical part tapering towards the end; on the right side, a flat dorsal lobe.

Etymology. The species name is a Latin adjective ( erraticus , -a, -um = errant, wandering).

Type material. Holotype ♂ (forewing 3.5 mm), PAPUA NEW GUINEA; labels: 1) NEW GUINEA (NE):/ Wewak , 2–20m./ Oct. 11.1957 2) J.L. Gressitt / Collector ( BPBM) . Paratypes. INDONESIA: PAPUA: Hollandia area, W. Sentani, Cyclops Mts. , 150–250 m, 17,23. VI .1959, 2 ♀ (fw. 4.3, 4.4), T . C. Maa; Ifar , 300–600 m, 22. VI .1959, 1 ♀ (fw. 3.9), J.L. Gressitt; Waris, S. of Hollandia , 450–500 m, 16–23.VIII.1959, 1 ♀, T . C. Maa; ( NW), Nabire, S. Geelvink Bay , 0–30 m, 2–9. VII .1962, 1 ♀ (fw. 4.2), J.L. Gressitt ; PAPUA NEW GUINEA: PAPUA: Cape Rodney, 10 m, 2–4.XI.1960, 1 ♂ (fw. 3.3), J.L. Gressitt, Malaise trap; C. Dist., Otomata Plant'n , 1 m E. of Moresby , 2.XI.1960, 1 ♂ (fw. 3.3) 1 ♀ (fw. 3.6), J.L. Gressitt, Malaise trap; Kokoda , 28–29. III .1956, 1 ♂, J.L. Gressitt; Wau , Hospital Ck. , 1130 m, 3.IV.1965, 1 ♀ (fw. 4.6), J. Sedlacek; (NE): Kumur, Upper Jimmi V ., 1000 m, 13. VII .1955, 1 ♀ (fw. 4.6), J.L. Gressitt; Bubia, Markham V ., 50 m, 19.IX.1955, 1 ♀ (fw. 3.9), J.L. Gressitt; Wampit V ., nr. Gurakor Village, 950 m, nr. Wau , 7. VII .1957, 1 ♂ (fw. 3.6) 1 ♀ (fw. 4.2), D. Elmo Hardy; Maprik, 160m, 14.IX.1957, 1 ♀ (fw. 3.7), J.L. Gressitt; Wewak, 2–20 m, 11.XI.1957, 1 ♂ (fw. 3.4), J.L. Gressitt ; NEW BRITAIN: Warongoi Val., Gazelle Pen. , 100 m, 24. V .1956, 1 ♂ (fw. 3.3) 1 ♀ (fw. 3.9), J.L. Gressitt; VANUATU: Espiritu Santo Isl. ( SW), Above Namatasopa , 400 m, 31.VIII.1957, 1 ♂ (fw. 3.1), J.L. Gressitt, light trap (all BPBM) .

Distribution. New Guinea, New Britain, Vanuatu Islands.

Diagnosis. Levu erraticus shows similarities to L. simplissimus sp. nov. from New Guinea. It can be recognized by the bright red mark in front of the eyes, the dorsal projection on the stem of the male aedeagus, and by the forewings having Ms1 branched at the apex of the basal median cell.

NEW

University of Newcastle

BPBM

Bishop Museum

VI

Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute

T

Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

V

Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Derbidae

Genus

Levu

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