Staminodeus bispinosus, Nico M. Franz, 2001
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https://doi.org/ 10.1649/0010-065X(2001)055[0411:DAPOSA]2.0.CO;2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6279372 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/405B4E03-FFA7-2927-55D6-0127FDDCFA6B |
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Staminodeus bispinosus |
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sp. nov. |
Staminodeus bispinosus , new species
Diagnosis. Staminodeus bispinosus is distinguished from S. forcipis by the fairly short frontal spinule and the slightly sinuate profemur in males. It is problematic to separate the females from S. forcipis , S. dilatatus , and S. vectoris by the slight differences in spermathecal characters. The actual association of males and females of S. bispinosus has to be reconfirmed by field observations.
Male. Length 1.5–1.9 mm, width 0.7–1.0 mm, l/ w 2.0 –2.3. Rostrum 0.4–0.5 mm, r/p 0.8–1.0. Frons with 1 apically directed, arcuate spinule, nearly 1/5 as long as diameter of eye, anteriorly with long, fine, erect setae. Pronotum l/ w 0.8 –0.9, convex. Prosternum longer than mesosternum. Profemur ( Fig. 3d View Fig. 3 ) slightly sinuate, f/p 1.0–1.2, width similar throughout, ventrally denticulate; protibia ( Fig. 3d View Fig. 3 ) subrectate, t/f 0.8– 1.1, anteroventral margin with row of 6–10 apically directed, arcuate dentes, apically mucronate, promucron nearly 2/3 as long as protarsal claw; mesotibia apically inermous. Elytron l/ w 1.3 –1.6 (N 15). Median lobe ( Fig. 4d View Fig. 4 ) l/ w 2.8 –3.1 (N 10), laterobasal sclerites apically denticulate, median sclerite heavily sclerotized, basally projected, deflexed, apically acuminate, glabrate, apically rami basally divided, undulate, basal 3/4 of median lobe denticulate, aedeagal apodemes shorter than median lobe. Female. Length 1.9 mm, width 0.7–1.0 mm, l/ w 1.9 –2.1. Rostrum 0.5–0.6 mm, r/ p 1.0–1.2. Frontal spine nearly 3/5 as long as diameter of eye. Pronotum l/ w 0.8 – 0.9. F/p 1.1–1.3; t/f 0.8–0.9. Elytron l/ w 1.3 –1.5 (N 15). Spermatheca ( Fig. 5d View Fig. 5 ) deflexed nearly 90, subapically undulate, apex rotundate.
Type Information. Male holotype ‘‘ PANAMA, Chiriqui, Fortuna , (8 44 N, 82 15 W), UV trap, June 27, 1978 / H. Wolda, Collector’ ’ ( CWOB) GoogleMaps ; female allotype, same label as male holotype with different date ‘‘ July 17, 1978 ’’ ( CWOB); male paratypes, same labels as male holotype with different dates ‘‘ Apr. 17, 1978 ’’ ( CWOB, 1), ‘‘ Apr. 24, 1978 ’’ ( CWOB, 1); ‘‘ PANAMA, Bocas del Toro, Corriente Grande, Rio Changuinola / 9 17 30 N, 82 32 41 W, H. Wolda GoogleMaps , Jan. 20, 1980 ’’ ( CWOB, 1), same labels as previous specimen with different dates ‘‘ Jan. 23, 1980 ’’ ( CWOB, 1), ‘‘ Feb. 9, 1980 ’’ ( CWOB, 1), ‘‘ Feb. 13, 1980 ’’ ( MIUP, 1), ‘‘ Feb. 24, 1980 ’’ ( MIUP, 1), ‘‘ Apr. 8, 1980 ’’ ( MIUP, 1); ‘‘ Panama, Bocas del Toro, Cor. Grande, Rio Changuinola , 9 17 30 N, 82 32 41 W, leg. H. Wolda, II21–1980 ’’ (MIUP, 1), same label as previous specimen with different date ‘‘ III26–1980 ’’ (MIUP, 1); female paratypes, same labels as male holotype with different dates ‘‘ Apr. 22, 1978 ’’ (CWOB, 1), ‘‘ May 5, 1978 ’’ (CWOB, 2), ‘‘ May 17, 1978 ’’ (CWOB, 1), ‘‘ June 27, 1978 ’’ (CWOB, 1; MIUP, 1), ‘‘ July 25, 1978 ’’ (MIUP, 3), ‘‘ Aug. 22, 1978 ’’ (MIUP, 1).
Etymology. Named for the frontal spine which is present in both sexesbis signifying ‘‘twice’’ and spinosus signifying ‘‘thorny’’ ( Brown 1956). Distribution. Staminodeus bispinosus has been collected on the Carribean slope of Panama, Provincia Bocas del Toro, Río Changuinola; and on the Pacific slope of Panama, Provincia Chiriquı ´, Fortuna ( Fig. 6 View Fig. 6 ).
Natural History. Unknown.
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