Phortica (Phortica) yena, Zhu & Cao & Chen, 2018
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2018.403 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5619181 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AA2687B9-FFC3-102C-5979-6B1BFCB4FBB7 |
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Phortica (Phortica) yena |
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sp. nov. |
Phortica (Phortica) yena View in CoL sp. nov.
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Fig. 6 View Fig. 6
Diagnosis
This species is similar to P. mengda sp. nov. in the male terminalia but differs in paramere; in this species, anterior branch of paramere slightly pointed apically, lacking teeth, not bifurcated distally ( Fig. 6C View Fig. 6 ).
Etymology
From a girls name in the Va community of Yunnan, China.
Type material
Holotype
CHINA: ♂, Yunnan, Ximeng, Muyiji Park , 22°37’ N, 99°35’ E, 1200 m a.s.l., 11 Aug. 2016, H.W. Chen leg. ( SCAU, No. 124797 ). GoogleMaps
Description
MALE TERMINALIA. Epandrium with sparse pubescence anteroventrally and ca. seven setae on dorsal to posterolateral portion per side ( Fig. 6A View Fig. 6 ). Surstylus with pubescence and ca. 12 prensisetae on ventral margin ( Fig. 6B View Fig. 6 ). Paramere pubescent medially, secondary apically, each with one or two sensilla and one acute projection subapically in anterior and posterior branches ( Fig. 6C View Fig. 6 ). Aedeagal basal bridge tripartite: anterior lobe with strong projection subapically; median lobe with two small projections apically; posterior lobe thick ( Fig. 6C View Fig. 6 ).
Measurements
BL = 3.67 mm in holotype, THL = 1.71 mm, WL = 2.76 mm, WW = 1.20 mm, arb = 3/1, adv = 0.67, adf = 1.71, flw = 1.86, FW/HW = 0.48, ch/o = 0.14, prorb = 0.91, rcorb = 0.41, vb = 0.54, dcl = 0.61, presctl = 0.63, sctl = 1.07, sterno = 0.64, orbito = 1.25, dcp = 0.30, sctlp = 1.00, C = 2.11, 4c = 1.69, 4v = 3.05, 5x = 1.04, ac = 2.92, M = 0.77, C3F = 0.73.
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