Dolabellopsocus yundiguai, Calderón-Martínez, Nadia R., González-Obando, Ranulfo & García Aldrete, Alfonso N., 2014

Calderón-Martínez, Nadia R., González-Obando, Ranulfo & García Aldrete, Alfonso N., 2014, Descriptions and records of Cladiopsocidae and Dolabellopsocidae (Insecta: Psocodea: ‘ Psocoptera’) from Valle del Cauca and National Natural Park Gorgona, Colombia, Zootaxa 3889 (1), pp. 1-30 : 18

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3889.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5620623

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/763D3C08-FF89-FFB3-FF31-9A554A7242A6

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scientific name

Dolabellopsocus yundiguai
status

sp. nov.

Dolabellopsocus yundiguai View in CoL n. sp. Male.

( Figs 63–69 View FIGURES 63 – 69 )

Diagnosis. External parameres of phallosome ( Fig. 67 View FIGURES 63 – 69 ), basally broad and distally narrow; phallobase membranous and almost rectangular, aedeagus subtriangular. Epiproct ( Fig. 69 View FIGURES 63 – 69 ) broad, anteriorly straight, with middle longitudinal glabrous groove; a distal, almost rectangular middle lobe; five distal conical tubercles on each side of middle lobe.

Description. Male. Color. Head ( Fig. 65 View FIGURES 63 – 69 ) brown yellowish, compound eyes black. Wings hyaline, with a pale orange hue. Body and legs brown yellowish.

Morphology. As in diagnosis, plus the following: ocelli absent. Hypandrium ( Fig. 66 View FIGURES 63 – 69 ) narrow, almost rectangular, setose as illustrated. Paraprocts ( Fig. 68 View FIGURES 63 – 69 ) oval; distal border with a field of setae; sensory fields with 27 trichobothria on basal rosettes.

Measurements: FW: 2475, HW: 1925, F: 680, T: 1125, t1: 410, t2: 120, ctt1: 19, f1: 540, Mx4: 170, IO: 170, D: 220, d: 340, IO/d: 0.5, PO: 1.5.

Specimens studied. Holotype male. COLOMBIA. Cauca. Guapi. NNP Gorgona. Mirador. 2° 57’ 9” N: 78° 11’ 3.6” W. 241 m. D. Torres. Beating dead foliage. MUSENUV slide code 25737–2430. 01.v.2011. Paratypes: 1 male. Same locality, date and collector. Beating dead foliage. MUSENUV slide code 25738. 1 male. Same locality. 27.ii.2011. F. Sarria & J. Mendivil. Light trap. MUSENUV slide code 25739.

Etymology. The specific name honors the Cacique Yundigua, leader of the tribe Sindagua, that inhabited Gorgona Island around 3300 years bp.

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