Gonioscelis zulu, Londt, 2004
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.7666901 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/574587DC-4654-FFA5-42F9-FD34FE906F1B |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Gonioscelis zulu |
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sp. nov. |
Gonioscelis zulu View in CoL View at ENA sp. n.
Figs 140–142 View Figs 134–142 , 153
Etymology: Named after the Zulu people as this species inhabits Zululand (northern KwaZulu-Natal).
Description: Based primarily on holotype ơ (NMSA).
Head: Antenna dark red-brown, setae short yellow. Facial swelling poorly developed, mystax yellow-white, setae in dorsal area not as well developed as those on gibbosity. Frons and vertex thinly gold pruinose. Ocellar tubercle apruinose with yellow oc. Occiput gold-silver pruinose, setae yellow-white. Proboscis and palpus dark red-brown, yellowwhite setose.
Thorax: Dark red-brown to black, silver gold pruinose. Postpronotal lobes and immediately adjacent area of mesonotum brown-orange, contrasting with rest of mesonotum, with tiny yellow setae. Mesonotal setae yellow-white: ac not evident; approx. 6 pairs dc, short, not extending anterior of transverse suture; 4 npl; 3–5 sa; 5 pa. Scutellum dark red-brown with orange-brown margin, silver-gold pruinose, with 6 yellow-white mrg sct. Wing length 9.2 mm, membrane yellow proximally light brown with paler areas distally. Legs: Entirely orange with no dark markings, setae mostly black, a few yellow-white especially on ventral surfaces of tibiae. Prothoracic coxa black, gold-silver pruinose, white setose; femoral spur bluntly pointed (angle approx. 70°).
Abdomen: Tergites dark red-brown anteriorly, brown-orange posteriorly, becoming increasingly orange towards distal segments that are entirely orange, thinly gold pruinose, setae short pale yellow-white. Sternites uniformly brown-orange, apruinose except for tiny rectangular areas posteromedially, setae short yellow-white.
Terminalia ( Figs 140–142 View Figs 134–142 ): Long ep (epandrial lobes project well beyond level attained by proctiger), lobes with somewhat swollen appearance tapering distally to smoothly downturned rounded apices bearing strong macrosetae; gcx with two distal projections and fine setae; hyp, in ventral view, large, as broad as long, tapering to broad upturned bilobed apex, lobes equipped with a number of macrosetae dorsally.
Variation: A fairly uniform species. Type material: SOUTH AFRICA: 1ơ paratype, ‘Ndumu Reserve [26°55'S 32°15'E] / Ingwavuma dist. / Zululand, Natal / South Africa’, ‘Collector / T. Oatley / 11.5.61’, ‘ Gonioscelis ơ / ventralis Schiner / det. H. Oldroyd 1972’; 1ơ 3^ paratypes, ‘S Africa: Natal #5 / Mkuzi Game Reserve / 27°38'S 32°14'E 160m / Date: 12.i.1994 / Natal Musm Expedition / Nsumu Pan Area’; 1ơ paratype, ‘ KwaZulu-Natal, RSA / False Bay Park [27°59'S 32°22'E], St / Lucia 17-21/2/1997 / Coll. A Weaving’; 1ơ holotype 1ơ 2^ paratypes, ‘S Africa: KwaZulu-Natal / Umfolozi Game Reserve / Emoyeni Trail area 245m / 28°19'08.2"S 31°50'16.3"E / J.G.H. Londt 10.iii.2004 / Woodland Sand & rocks’; 2ơ paratypes, ‘ RSA: KZ-Natal #04 / Umfolozi Game Reserve / 28°19'S 31°52'E 300m / Date: 17.iii.1995 / Coll: J.G.H. Londt / Acacia Woodland’; 1^ paratype, ‘Natal / Hluhluwe Game R / 18- 21.iii.1985 / A Weaving’, ‘Nantulu Hide’ [with prey – Hymenoptera : Mutilidae , male] (AMGS); 1ơ paratype, ‘ South Africa: Natal / Nyala Park Reserve / 3145E 2840S 17.iv.82 / P E Reavell 180m / Comatose on / grass Sporobolus ’; 1^ paratype, ‘ South Africa: Natal / Nyala Park Reserve / 3145E 2840S 18.iv.82 / P E Reavell 180m / Comatose on / flower’; 2ơ 3^ paratypes, ‘ South Africa: KZNatal / Mhlopeni Nature Reserve / 29°01'13.0"S 30°25'01.6"E / 860m J Londt & T Dikow / 13.ii.2004 Acacia savanna’; 1ơ 1^ paratypes, ‘ South Africa: Natal / Mhlopeni Nat Reserve / 2930AB 8.iv.1983 / 8km SE of Muden / Londt, Barraclough & Seymour Thornveld’.
Notes: Oldroyd (1974) recorded the Ndumu specimen under ventralis . The photograph provided in Picker et. al. (2002: 278, Fig. 4 View Figs 2–5 ), is not ventralis , but most likely depicts zulu .
Type locality: South Africa: KwaZulu-Natal, Umfolozi Game Reserve .
Distribution, phenology and biology (Tables 1–2, Fig. 153): A species known only from Savanna situations in the central and north-western parts of KwaZulu-Natal province, South Africa. Specimens have been found resting on the ground between grass tussocks. A specimen in AMGS is pinned with prey ( Hymenoptera : Mutilidae , alate ơ).
Similar species:A member of the large and widely distributed group of species possessing a poorly defined facial gibbosity. This is one of the most distinctive species, having characteristic, somewhat large, rounded male genitalia. No obvious sister species has been identified.
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