Gonaporus jaziratensis Wahis & I. Zonstein
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4018.4.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5665467 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/900D9F6D-FF94-407D-72C3-F967C8D6FCEA |
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Gonaporus jaziratensis Wahis & I. Zonstein |
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sp. nov. |
Gonaporus jaziratensis Wahis & I. Zonstein View in CoL , sp. nov.
( Figs 104 View FIGURES 100 – 104 , 126 View FIGURES 121 – 130 , 147 View FIGURES 142 – 152 , 169 View FIGURES 167 – 174 , 190 View FIGURES 189 – 195 , 205 View FIGURES 200 – 207 , 213 View FIGURES 212 – 215 )
Diagnosis. This species is known only from males. As in G. setitarsus sp. nov., the male of G. jaziratensis sp. nov. has six long hyaline posterior spines on the protarsus ( Fig. 147 View FIGURES 142 – 152 ). However, it differs from the male of G. setitarsus sp. nov. by the absence of pubescence on the metapostnotum, symmetrical and not widened protarsomere 5 ( Fig. 147 View FIGURES 142 – 152 ), and the shape of the subgenital plate and genitalia ( Figs 205 View FIGURES 200 – 207 , 213 View FIGURES 212 – 215 ).
Description. Male. Body length 6.0– 6.5 mm. Structure: see Table 2. Coloration: Head black; mandible mostly yellow, orange apically; scape blackish-brown dorsally, orange ventrally; flagellum black. Mesosoma mostly black, except of brown lateral and posterior margins of pronotum; tegula light yellowish-orange to orange. Legs: Coxae mostly black, orange apically; trochanters black; profemur mostly black, narrowly orange apically; other femora black basally, orange apically; protibia mostly black, orange apically and basally; other tibiae mostly orange, black apically to mostly black, orange basally; tarsi mostly brown; tarsomere 1 orange-brown basally; spur of fore leg orange basally, brownish apically; other spurs brown; posterior spines on protarsomere 1 hyaline; other leg spines brown. Metasoma: Segment 1–3 orange, segments 4–7 mostly blackish-brown, yellowish-orange apically; T7 with large white spot. Setae: Head (posteriorly) and propleuron with fine short whitish setae.
Female. Unknown.
Etymology. The specific epithet denotes the type locality of this species.
Material examined. Holotype: ♂, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES: 7 km S al-Jazirat al-Hamra, yellow pan trap, 25°40'N 55°45'E, 22.xii.2004, A. van Harten, ( RMNH). Paratypes: UNITED ARAB EMIRATES: 7 km S al-Jazirat al-Hamra, yellow pan trap, 25°40'N 55°45'E, 22.xii.2004, A. van Harten, 1♂ ( RMNH, CRW); Abu-Dhari, 3.i.1986, I. L. Hamer, 1♂ ( BMNH).
Distribution. United Arab Emirates ( Fig. 216 View FIGURE 216 ).
Habitat. According to the label data, the species was found in arid areas.
Biology. Unknown.
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National Museum of Natural History, Naturalis |
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