Layahima weiweii, Zheng & Liu, 2021
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https://doi.org/ 10.11865/zs.2021403 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:44A85E08-A4A0-42EA-B344-6FE78E5332C3 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B70287B4-D807-F902-FF54-FDA3BAFDF8FA |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Layahima weiweii |
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The Layahima wuzhishana View in CoL group
Included species. Layahima weiweii sp. nov., Layahima wuzhishana ( Yang, 2002) .
Diagnosis. Width of frons equal to diameter of compound eye. Pronotum as long as wide; mesonotum covered with an anterolateral pair of tufts of long black setae; mesonotum medially immaculate. Tibial spurs barely curved, longer than tarsomere 5 length. Forewing subcostal area with a series of discontinuous dark brown markings and dots; mediocubital area with some indistinct brown markings; rhegma present as two indistinct brown markings; base of cubital area with a brown spot. Hindwing generally transparent. Banksian lines absent. Male pilula axillaris absent. Male gonocoxites 9 present as a pair of elongate plates posteriorly, apex strongly sclerotized and scaly; sagittal gonocoxites 11 narrow, median part prominent. Female anterior gonocoxites 8 absent; posterior gonocoxites 8 thumb-shaped, depressed laterally; gonapophyses 8 sclerotized; digging setae on gonocoxites 9 blunt.
Distribution. China, Malaysia, Vietnam.
Remarks. This species-group is here proposed by some unique characters in Layahima , i.e., width of frons equal to diameter of compound eye, the mesonotum with an anterolateral pair of tufts consisted of long black setae, tibial spurs longer than the length of tarsomere 5 and barely curved, and the sclerotized female gonapophyses 8. In the other species of Layahima , the frons is wider than the diameter of compound eye; the mesonotal tufts of long setae are absent; the tibial spurs are shorter than the length of tarsomere 5 and curved; and the female gonapophyses 8 are not sclerotized.
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