Lathrobium freyi Koch, 1938
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5175.2.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7003442 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AE71B47A-FFF5-FFDF-6699-FC1FFCECFD51 |
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Lathrobium freyi Koch, 1938 |
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Lathrobium freyi Koch, 1938 View in CoL
Body strongly elongate, moderately flattened, relatively slightly sclerotized; head slightly (1.1×) wider than pronotum ( Figs 2, 5, 8 View FIGURES 1-9 ). Colour: head and mandibles yellowish-brown; pronotum dark yellow with hardly visible darker posterior edge; antennae, maxillae, labium, legs, urogomphi and remaining parts of body colourless. Setae similar to those illustrated in Figs 86–90 View FIGURES 86-96 .
Head ( Figs 11 View FIGURES 10-14 , 16 View FIGURES 15-23 ): almost U-shaped in outline, widening moderately from neck to anterior margin, broadest between stemmata, width ratio of neck and head between stemmata = 1:3.5; moderately flattened dorso-ventrally, about 1.2× as wide (between stemmata) as long; dorsal ecdysial lines (Es) bifurcate at about 0.25× length of head measured from anterior margin of nasale; stemmata present, ordered as in Fig. 14 View FIGURES 10-14 . Epicranial part (E) ( Fig. 11 View FIGURES 10-14 ) with 6 pairs of long setae (coded: Ed1–3, El1, Em2–3), a pair of glands (Gl) and a pair of pores (C1). Chaetotaxy of ventral side with 8 setae (2[V1, Vl1–3]). Apotome (Ap) not reaching tentorial pits (Tp) ( Figs 16, 19 View FIGURES 15-23 ). Gular region as in Fig. 22 View FIGURES 15-23 . Functional position of nasale (Na), antennae (At), mandibles (Md), maxillae (Mx), maxillary palps (Mp), labial palps (Lp) and ligula (Lg) as in Fig. 91 View FIGURES 86-96 .
Antenna ( Figs 26, 27 View FIGURES 24-35 ): length ratios of articles I–IV = 1:3.5:3.2:1.7. Article I almost as wide as long; article II 4.3× as long as wide, with 3 pores; article III 4.0× as long as wide, with 3 macro setae, one moderately elongate, finger-shaped and slightly curved sensory appendage (Sa), 4.8× as long as wide, growing from basal protuberance, 3 solenidia (IIIS1–3) of different lengths, and 1 pore ( Figs 26, 27 View FIGURES 24-35 ); article IV robust, clearly club-shaped, widening strongly to apex 3.1× as long as wide, solenidia apically (IVS1–4) as in Fig. 27 View FIGURES 24-35 ; length ratio of article IV and Sa: 1.1:1 ( Fig. 27 View FIGURES 24-35 ). Anterior margin of nasale with 9 teeth ( Figs 32, 33 View FIGURES 24-35 )—one small median (Mt) rounded anteriorly ( Fig. 33 View FIGURES 24-35 ), a pair of high paramedian (Pmt) and three pairs of lateral ones (Lt1–3) ( Fig. 32 View FIGURES 24-35 ); Lt1 tiny almost invisible, Lt3 clearly pointing outwards, the others forwards, height ratio Mt and Pmt = 1:2.2; width ratio Mt and Pmt = 1:1.3; setae of Ps1–4 nodular or peg-like ( Figs 32 View FIGURES 24-35 , 96). Adoral surface of nasale (epipharynx) ( Fig. 38 View FIGURES 36-46 ) with transverse row of at least 100 cuticular processes (Acp) along anterior margin of buccal cavity (Bc); pharynx (Ph) with a pair of sensilla (Sm); anterior region with indistinct, reticulate microstructure ( Fig. 39 View FIGURES 36-46 ). Mandible ( Figs 45 View FIGURES 36-46 , 91) falciform, moderately elongate and narrow, inner margin without any teeth. Maxilla ( Figs 49, 53 View FIGURES 47-54 ): length ratio of cardo (Cd) and stipes (Stp) = 1:1.4; cardo 1.2× as long as wide; stipes 2.2× as long as wide; mala (Ma) short and stocky, tapering distinctly to apex, 2.9× as long as wide, with 4 long spine-shaped setae (longest seta on apex), a few tiny apical sensory appendages and 2 pores basally ( Fig. 53 View FIGURES 47-54 ). Maxillary palp (Pm): ratios of articles I–III = 1:1.3:2.1; article I 1.2× as long as mala, 2.9× as long as wide with 2 pores apically; article II 4.2× as long as wide, widening moderately to apex, seta 1 shorter than seta 2, seta 2 located closer to base than to top; article III 9.5× as long as wide with 1 digitiform sensory appendage basally and a bunch of a few elongate sensory appendages apically ( Fig. 49 View FIGURES 47-54 ). Labium ( Figs 56 View FIGURES 55-63 , 106 View FIGURES 97-108 ): dorsal side of labium (hypopharynx) slightly sclerotized on sides, central and basal portion membranous, microtrichia in anterior and central areas ( Figs 56 View FIGURES 55-63 , 106 View FIGURES 97-108 ). Ventral side of labium with trapezoidal prementum (Pmnt), in outline 1.2× wider anteriorly than at base ( Fig. 59 View FIGURES 55-63 ); ligula (Lg) with long thick microtrichia, about 2.4× as long as wide, slightly separated from Pmnt by poorly sclerotized transversal strip; length ratio Lg and article I of labial palp (Lp): 1:1.4. Labial palps ( Fig. 62 View FIGURES 55-63 ): article I 4.0× as long as wide, moderately bent in mid-section; article II bent near apex, 5.5× as long as wide, with a bunch of a few sensory appendages apically; length ratio of articles I and II = 1.7:1.
Thorax. Fore leg: length ratios of Cx, Tr, Fe, Tb, Tu = 7.6:2.5:8.6:6.5:1; Cx 3.1× as long as wide; Tr 3.1× as long as wide; Fe 7.8× as long as wide with about 40 spinose setae (about 15 tiny dorsally) and a few pores; Tb 15.0× as long as wide with 22–25 setae (9 long); Tu curved regularly, short respectively, 3.7× as long as wide, setae (coded 1, 2) unequal in length, seta 1 2.0× longer than seta 2 ( Fig. 70 View FIGURES 64-74 ). Mid leg (only differences compared to the first pair): length ratios of Cx, Tr, Fe, Tb, Tu = 6.1:2.3:6.6:6.6:1; Cx 3.1× as long as wide; Tr 2.9× as long as wide with 7 setae and a few pores; Fe 6.8× as long as wide with about 30 setae; Tb 14.7× as long as wide with about 21 setae; Tu as in fore leg ( Fig. 70 View FIGURES 64-74 ). Sternum with chaetotaxy as in Figs 77, 77A View FIGURES 75-81 .
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