Patellapis pearstonensis (Cameron, 1905)
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https://doi.org/ 10.17863/cam.5647 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AC484B04-FFB7-FFBE-1FE0-FECBFCF4FDAF |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Patellapis pearstonensis |
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Patellapis pearstonensis View in CoL species-group
Males are characterised by a sparse row of 6–12 usually strong, long, curled and erect bristles on posterior margin of metasomal sternum S4 ( Fig. 71d View FIGURE 71 ; Fig. 72e View FIGURE 72 ; Fig. 86d View FIGURE 86 ). Usually, the females of the P. pearstonensis species-group have reddish coloured metasomal terga (at least T2–T4) and / or a coarsely punctated clypeus and a strongly reticulate supraclypeal area. Further, their inner hind tibial spur is often strongly serrate (about 5–6 long, oblique projections) and their scutal surface is completely reticulate. This species-group comprises 19 species namely P. africana , P. andrenoides , P. chubbi , P. cinctifera , P. cockerelli , P. disposita , P. micheneri , P. namaquensis , P. natalensis , P. pastinella , P. pastiniformis , P. pearstonensis , P. platti , P. pondoensis , P. rozeni , P. semipastina , P. turneri , P. virungae and P. vumbensis .
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