Drepanomastax nitida Ashe, 2005
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1002.1.2 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E78796-FFE5-FFC3-316C-FAA3FB3ECF65 |
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Drepanomastax nitida Ashe |
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sp. nov. |
Drepanomastax nitida Ashe View in CoL , new species
( Figs. 35–37 View FIGURES 35–37 )
Type material. Holotype: male, with labels as follows: “AUSTL.: TAS.: Liffey Forest Res., near picnic area, 560 m, 41°42’S 146°46’E, 31.I.1993 ”, “pyr. fogging large old Euc. logs, A. Newton Jr., M. Thayer, 918, FIELD MUS. NAT. HIST.”, “ Euc. obliqua forest w/ rainforest understory”, “ HOLOTYPE: Drepanomastax nitida Ashe , design. J.S. Ashe, 2005” ( ANIC). GoogleMaps
Paratypes: 10; same data as holotype (3 FMNH, 1 KSEM); TAS.: Cradle Mt. L. St. Clair n. p., W side L. St. Claire, ca. 3 km for Cynthia Bay, 780 m, 42°06’S 146°10’E, 1I 1993, Nothophagus cunninghami rainforest with Antherosperma , few tree ferns, FMHD # 9319, berl. leaf & log litter, A. Newton, Jr., M. Thayer, 905 (4 FMNH, 2 KSEM) GoogleMaps
Description. Similar to D. nitida with the following differences. Length 3.2–3.6 mm.
Body reddish brown throughout, abdomen similar in color to anterior part of body, terga VIVII clouded with darker black in some. Head at base narrower than apex of elytra, but head across eyes slightly wider than width of apex of elytra; pronotum at base distinctly narrower than elytra at base. Antenna long, articles 1–8 very elongate, article 9 subquadrate and article 10 very slightly transverse, article 4 about 2.5 times as long as greatest width, article 5 about 2.1 times as long as greatest width, article 10 about 0.9 times as long as greatest width, article 11 subequal in length to articles 9 and 10 combined. Head and prothorax with fine and widely dispersed, short, yellowish microsetae, punctures minute, barely visible with dissecting optics at 50 X magnification; surfaces without microsculpture, very glossy. Pronotum subquadrate. Elytra with moderate sized punctures, average distance between punctures subequal to width of punctures; surface without microsculpture, very glossy. Abdominal terga and sterna with widely dispersed microsetae distributed from transverse depression to apex; surface without microsculpture, very glossy. Abdominal terga III–IV with deep transverse depressions, V with moderate and VI with shallow transverse depressions; depressions with large, irregular, shallow punctures.
Secondary sexual characteristics: Males with basal half of abdominal tergum VII with numerous, densely arranged micropores.
Spermatheca: As in Fig. 35 View FIGURES 35–37 .
Aedeagus: Paramere as in Fig. 36 View FIGURES 35–37 ; median lobe as in Fig. 37 View FIGURES 35–37 .
Distribution. Only known from southern Tasmania.
Natural History and Habits. Known from “pyrethrum fogging of Eucalyptus logs” and leaf litter in a Nothophagus cunninghami rainforest with Antherosperma .
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