Johnrichardia PerezGelabert & Thompson
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.173157 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6252927 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/162387BB-FF9B-D064-FE99-FDBDFDF8F8C2 |
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Plazi |
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Johnrichardia PerezGelabert & Thompson |
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Johnrichardia PerezGelabert & Thompson View in CoL , gen. nov.
Typespecies: Johnrichardia vockerothi PerezGelabert & Thompson
Head: Clypeus well developed; arista pubescent; frons normal, not produced; without orbital seta; with only medial vertical seta and proclinate ocellar seta; occiput narrow in lateral view on dorsal 1/2 (fig. 2).
Thorax: Postpronotum with distinct, but short and weak seta; propleuron with short pile dorsad to procoxa; notopleuron with 2 long strong setae; scutum with 1 long strong supraalar seta, 1 long strong postalar seta, 1 long strong dorsocentral seta slightly anterior to scutellum and aligned with postalar seta, 1–2 short weak scapular setae on anterior margin of scutum, with a row of distinct pili running long dorsocentral line; scutellum with 1 pair subapical seta; anepisternum with 1 strong and 1 weak posterodorsal setae, with some pile on ventral posterior portion; katepisternum with a few scattered pili dorsally, longer and denser pili anterior to mesocoxa; anepimeron with row of short pile on posterior 1/2; meron bare; katatergum with long pili dorsad to spiracle; metasternum pilose; postmetacoxal bridge complete, broad. Legs: long; all femora with apicoventral rows (anterior and posterior) of black setae (5–8 setae per row)[anterior row on mesofemur of holotype are projected anteriorly so as to be visible dorsally]; mesotibia with long strong posteroapical seta. Wing. Subcostal break distinct; costa without long setae except 1 on basicosta; veins bare; vein R1 slightly but distinctly expanded subapically; crossvein rm slightly beyond midpoint of cell dm; vein A1 short, only reaching half way to margin; alula normal.
Abdomen: Petiolate; 1 long strong seta on lateral margin of syntergum 1+2 near midlength; 7th segment (oviscape) slightly longer than rest of abdomen.
Etymology. The name, Johnrichardia , is an arbitrary combination of letters created to be similar to the first names of the distinguished dipterist, John Richard Vockeroth. The name is to be treated as feminine.
Johnrichardia is readily distinguished from all other richardiids by the loss of orbital and lateral vertical setae. The large size (15 mm) is also unusual as most richardiids are less than 10 mm long.
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