Insolitana carinata, Domahovski & Gonçalves & Takiya & Cavichioli, 2019
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4568.3.9 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5931794 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/DD6B1D82-13B7-4A73-BA09-EC4553C46B66 |
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Insolitana carinata |
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sp. nov. |
Insolitana carinata View in CoL sp. nov.
( Figs 24 View FIGURES 24 –37, 42, 43)
Type locality. near Quincemil , Cusco Department, Peru .
Measurements (mm). Total length of holotype, 8.0.
Color. Head and thorax (Figs 42, 43) dark-brown to black. Face (Fig. 25) dark-brown with pair of yellow spots near base of lora. Mesonotum ( Fig. 24 View FIGURES 24 ) with pair of small yellow maculae near mid-length of lateral margins. Forewing (Fig. 27) opaque, dark-brown with several small hyaline fenestrae between veins and large one on costal margin near wing apex. Legs (Fig. 43) yellowish-brown.
Description. External morphological characters as in generic description.
Male terminalia. Sternite VIII (Fig. 29) rectangular; longer than wide; lateral margins slightly convex; posterolateral angles rounded, posterior margin slightly sinuate with small median emargination. Valve (Fig. 30), in ventral view, subtriangular; 1.9 times longer than wide; integument thickening present only on anterior margin; posterior margin produced and emarginated. Pygofer (Fig. 31), in lateral view, about 2.2 times longer than maximum height; dorsal margin convex; ventral margin strongly convex near base and concave subapically; macrosetae grouped near dorsal margin subapically; with robust and unciform inner processes, directed ventrally, in dorsal view (Fig. 32), with apex rounded; apex tapered, subacute. Subgenital plate, in lateral view (Fig. 31), not produced posteriorly as far as pygofer apex; in ventral view (Fig. 33), 2.6 times longer than wide, wider at midlength, with small setae on external margin; external margin expanded laterally; internal margin straight; apex tapered and subacute. Connective (Fig. 34) small, Y-shaped; stalk longer than wide; about one-quarter of style length. Style, in dorsal view (Fig. 34), with outer lobe reduced; in lateral view (Fig. 35), L-shaped, with blade elongate; ventral margin smooth, wider preapically, with short and robust preapical tooth, directed anterad; dorsal margin excavated preapically; apex emarginated. Aedeagus (Figs 36, 37) with preatrium reduced; dorsal apodeme not produced laterally, with pair of processes parallel to shaft, extending beyond shaft apex, each process with ventral margin with prominent rounded lobe and apex acute; shaft elongated and strongly curved dorsally; apex with two pairs of short apical processes, one pair directed dorsally and another ventrally.
Female unknown.
Etymology. The new species epithet carinata is derived from the Latin word “ carina ”, referring to the pair of conspicuous carinae on crown.
Material examined. Holotype male: GoogleMaps " Peru, Cusco, 19km W. Quince-\ mil, Rio Araza GoogleMaps tributary, 18–\ 31.viii.2012, malaise, 874m \ 13°20’10”S, 70°50’57”W \ R.R. Cavichioli; J.A. Rafael,\ A.P.M. Santos, D.M. Takiya leg", “DNA voucher:\ Entomologia, DZRJ \ ENT2427 ” (MUSM).
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