Margattea disparilis J-J He & Z-Q Wang, 2021
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Margattea disparilis J-J He & Z-Q Wang |
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sp. nov. |
Margattea disparilis J-J He & Z-Q Wang sp. nov. Figure 7A-N View Figure 7
Type material.
Holotype: China • ♂; Wangtianshu Scenery Spot, Mengla County, Xishuangbanna Prefecture, Yunnan Province; 720 m; 23-V-2016; Lu Qiu, Zhi-Wei Qiu leg; SWU-B-EC141401. Paratypes: China • ♂; Gougu Tropical Rainforest, Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden (CAS), Menglun Town, Jinghong City, Yunnan Province; 570 m; 26-V-2016; Lu Qiu, Zhi-Wei Qiu leg; SWU-B-EC141402.
Other material.
China • 1♂; Lvshilin (Green Stone Forest), Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden (CAS), Menglun Town , Jinghong City , Yunnan Province; 25-V-2016; Lu Qiu, Zhi-Wei Qiu leg.
Diagnosis.
This species is similar to M. flexa Wang et al., 2014 in male genitalia, but it can be differentiated from the latter by the following characters: 1) interstylar region obviously irregularly convex, the left part obviously larger than the right, while in the latter, interstylar region obviously regularly convex; 2) the left part of the accessory structure of median phallomere with a brush, absent in the latter.
Measurements
(mm). Male (n = 3), pronotum: length × width 2.4-2.6 × 3.2-3.5, tegmina length: 9.3-9.9, overall length: 11.2-11.9.
Description.
Male. Coloration: body yellowish-brown with pale brown (Fig. 7A, B View Figure 7 ). Face yellowish-brown. Interocular space with a dark brown band. Ocellar spots white and small, interocellar space with a brown band. Antennae light linen- colored. Clypeus medium yellowish-brown (Fig. 7C View Figure 7 ). Maxillary palps light yellowish-brown to yellowish-brown (Fig. 7E View Figure 7 ). Pronotal disc yellowish-brown with brown stripes and two lateral borders light yellow (Fig. 7D View Figure 7 ). Tegmina light fawn, wings and legs pale brown (Fig. 7F, G View Figure 7 ). Abdomen light linen with pale yellowish-brown. Cerci pale brown (Fig. 7K View Figure 7 ). Styli light yellowish-brown (Fig. 7M View Figure 7 ). Head: vertex slightly exposed, distance between interocular same length antennal sockets space (Fig. 7C View Figure 7 ). Pronotum nearly trapezoidal, broader than long, the widest part after the midpoint, the front and posterior margins nearly straight, and postero-lateral angle blunt and round; disc with symmetrical irregular macules (Fig. 7D View Figure 7 ). Third and fourth palpi of approximately the same length, both obviously longer than fifth, fifth palp obviously expanded (Fig. 7E View Figure 7 ). Tegmina and wings: tegmina and wings developed, both extending the end of abdomen (Fig. 7A-B View Figure 7 ). Tegmina with ScP simple, R multi-branched, M straight with seven complete branches. Hind wings with ScP and RA expanded at apex; M straight and simple, without branches; CuA with five complete branches (Fig. 7F, G View Figure 7 ). Legs: anteroventral margin of front femur type B3 (Fig. 7H View Figure 7 ). Pulvilli present on four proximal tarsomeres. Tarsal claws symmetrical and specialized, inner margin serrated, arolia present (Fig. 7I View Figure 7 ). Abdomen and genitalia: eighth abdominal tergum specialized with a tuft (Fig. 7J View Figure 7 ). Supra-anal plate transverse, posterior margin convex. Paraprocts simple, similar, splitting into two pieces, base with tufts (Fig. 7K View Figure 7 ). Subgenital plate asymmetrical. Styli similar, slender, distinctly separated; interstylar region obviously irregularly convex, middle part concave, two lateral angles spherical with some short thorns, left angle obviously larger than right (Fig. 7M View Figure 7 ). Left phallomere complex, irregular bone-shaped, with a long spine (Fig. 7L View Figure 7 ). Median phallomere slender rod-shaped, base splitting into some long spines; the accessory structure arched, at leftmost end with a brush (Fig. 7M View Figure 7 ). Hook phallomere on right side, base curved inwards with a short spine (Fig. 7N View Figure 7 ).
Female unknown.
Etymology.
The latin name " Margattea disparilis " refers to the interstylar region obviously irregular convex.
Distribution.
China (Yunnan).
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