Amiota (Amiota) kamui, On, 2001
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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/002229301317067665 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/936187DC-FFEB-FFC3-FE6C-BD86FBC6AB14 |
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Felipe |
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Amiota (Amiota) kamui |
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sp. nov. |
Amiota (Amiota) kamui View in CoL sp. nov.
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Diagnosis. Gonopods separated medially, heavily sclerotized, each anteriorly forming sword-like, vertical process (figure 15C); parameres fused basally, slightly asymmetric: left one shorter than right one (figure 15D).
Fig. 15. Amiota (Amiota) kamui sp. nov., a paratype from Hokkaido, Japan: (A) epandrium and cercus; (B) surstylus and tenth sternite; (C) hypandrium and gonopo d (ventral view); (D) parameres and aedeagal apodeme (ventral view); (E) parameres and aedeagal apodeme (lateral view); (F) ejaculatory apodeme (scale-line =0.1 mm) .
Description. Male: Ocellar triangle and upper half of frontal vitta brownish black; lower half of frontal vitta and fronto-orbital plate dark brown. Antenna brown. Face dark brown on upper half. Gena pale brown.
Wing with 24–26 minute, peg-like spinules on ventral surface of costal vein between R and R.
2+3 4 +5
Legs: Mid tarsus with a row of minute cuneiform setulae on posteroventral surfa ce.
Male terminalia: Epandrium constricted more than one-half width mid-dorsally, with 17–18 setae near posterior to ventral margins (figure 15A). Surstylus lacking pubescence, not expanded at posteroventral corner, with about seven prensisetae increasing downward in size on distal margin, many relatively long setae on distal inner surface, and some small ones on ventral margin and outer mesal surface figure 15B). Tenth sternite entirely fused to surstyli laterally; lateral lobe-like process elliptical (figure 15B). Anteromedial portion of hypandrium slightly broadened figure 15C). Paramere lobe-shaped, weakly sclerotized, with about fi ve sensilla medially (figure 15D, E). Aedeagus lost or indistinguishably fused to paramere figure 15D, E). Ejaculatory apodeme: apical plate with four pits per side; stalk thick, about 2.5 times as long as plate (figure 15F).
Measurements: BL =2.22 mm (5 paratypes: 2.12–2.44); ThL =1.07 mm 0.97–1.14); WL =1.94 mm (1.67–2.24); WW =1.39 mm (1.20–1.51).
Indices: arb =4 / 4 (4-5 / 3-4), avd =0.50 (0.50), adf =0.85 (0.80–1.00), w =1.20 1.20–1.30), F W / H W =0.44 (0.46–0.47), ch / o =0.10 (0.09–0.11), prorb =1.02 0.92–1.08), rcorb =0.70 (0.72–0.75), vb =0.32 (0.41–0.50), dcl =0.55 (0.56–0.59), presctl =0.38 (0.44–0.55), sctl =0.88 (0.84–0.87), sterno =0.92 (0.88–1.08), orbito = 1.71 (1.65–1.83), dcp =0.34 (0.29–0.38), sctlp =1.21 (1.30–1.35), C =1.82
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