Ampsalis wallacei, Winterton, 2023
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5246.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7675194 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1FC63512-B792-4BC5-9AE6-7AA166A367DF |
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lsid:zoobank.org:act:1FC63512-B792-4BC5-9AE6-7AA166A367DF |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Ampsalis wallacei |
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sp. nov. |
Ampsalis wallacei View in CoL sp. n.
( Figs 1 View FIGURE 1 ; 7E–H View FIGURE 7 ; 10B View FIGURE 10 ; 20 View FIGURE 20 ; 25C, D View FIGURE 25 ; 28B View FIGURE 28 ; 32A View FIGURE 32 ; 35 View FIGURE 35 )
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Diagnosis. Wing brown infuscate except at base; head predominantly black with yellow patches; scutum black with small yellow patches laterally anterior to transverse suture and on postalar callus (blue when alive); scutellum black with pale margin and relatively small spines; abdominal tergites black with translucent window in segment 2; legs predominantly black.
Description. Body length = 10.5–13.0 mm. Head. Black and yellow, female frons slightly rounded, black with narrow yellow patches along eye margin; face protruding, black with extensive pile of white setae; parafacial black; ocellar tubercle black; female with narrowly carinate postocular ridge, black suffuse with yellow medially; occiput black, covered with white setal pile; antenna (length = 4.0 mm) with scape and pedicel dark brown; flagellum black, flagellomeres VI–VII slightly longer than combined length of flagellomeres V–VI, ratio of length of flagellomere VII to VIII is 1:23, flagellomere VIII elongate and deeply plumose with microtrichia. Thorax. Black with small pale areas (white or blue when alive) on antepronotum, postpronotum, anterior to transverse suture extending onto posterodorsal margin of anepisternum and on post alar callus; scutellum black with whitish-green or yellow margin, scutellar spines small; coxae dark yellow to black; legs black, pale basally on tibiae, hind tibia with silver reflective microtrichia, tarsi yellow to black; haltere blue to green; wing dark infuscate, hyaline at base; pterostigma brown; venation black. Abdomen. Black, narrowed at base, but not strongly petiolate and not strongly sexually dimorphic, segment 1 with lateral flange well developed; segment 2 with quadrangular, yellow-hyaline, translucent window, small in female, very large in male. Genitalia. Not dissected.
Etymology. This species is named in honour of Alfred Russel Wallace OM, FRS, the British naturalist, geographer, biologist and collector, who independently conceived of the theory of evolution through natural selection. Alfred R. Wallace formulated much of this theory during his time in the Indonesian archipelago, including collecting the type material of the two Ampsalis species described by Walker (1859) while staying in Makassar (Ujung Pandang). Gender is male.
Comments. The body and wing colouration is predominantly black, while pale areas are bluish in living individuals ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ), which become drab and pale when dried. The large translucent window in segment 2 is similar to that found in many Hermetiinae . This appears to be a coastal species in central and northern Queensland. Ampsalis wallacei sp. n. is differentiated from other Ampsalis species by the mostly black and blue body, dark infuscate wings, black femora and translucent windows in abdominal segment 2.
Type material— Holotype male, AUSTRALIA: Queensland: [Great] Palm Island [-18.730, 146.582], Bancroft ( QM). GoogleMaps
Paratype. AUSTRALIA: Queensland: 1 female, Arcadia Magnetic Island [-19.148, 146.864], 17–19.XI.1998, R GoogleMaps . W. Matthews, Malaise trap ( CSCA) .
Other material examined. Queensland: 1 female, Glen Eden, Gladstone [-23.8968, 151.2631], digital image ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ) GoogleMaps .
QM |
Queensland Museum |
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
CSCA |
California State Collection of Arthropods |
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