Superciliaris anichkini, Gnezdilov, 2022
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2022.826.1837 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:C1FFDA8F-4A55-4210-859E-FF884ADA5712 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7474484 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B679C266-B3E8-41B8-8A31-8ECEBE93AC7F |
taxon LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:act:B679C266-B3E8-41B8-8A31-8ECEBE93AC7F |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Superciliaris anichkini |
status |
sp. nov. |
Superciliaris anichkini sp. nov.
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Figs 1 View Fig , 4A–C View Fig , 5 View Fig
Diagnosis
Generally brown yellowish. Metope and coryphe joined at acute angle. Metope with distinct median and sublateral carinae. Phallobase convex ventrally, without horn-shaped processes apically. Aedeagus with short nearly straight ventral hooks (⅓ of aedeagus length) arise nearly medially on aedeagus.
Etymology
The species is named after the collector, Dr Alexandr E. Anichkin (Yoshkar-Ola, Russia), soil biologist, who spent many years studying invertebrates of Vietnam.
Type material
Holotype VIETNAM • ♂; Lâm Dông Province, Bidoup Mt. ; 1450–1530 m a.s.l.; 24 Apr. 2009; soil trap; A.E. Anichkin leg.; ZIN.
Description
Male
MEASUREMENTS. Total length: 3.6 mm.
STRUCTURE. Metope with two large depressions besides of midline above postclypeus and with strong median carina running from upper margin to middle and with weaker sublateral carinae joined to metopial upper margin, but not fused to median carina, and running slightly beyond eyes ( Figs 1C View Fig , 4B View Fig ). Postclypeus not large, weakly swollen, smooth, without carinae. Metope and coryphe joined at acute angle in shape of short process (in lateral view) ( Fig. 1B View Fig ). Coryphe wide, transverse, shagreened, with three large bulges (triangular medial one and two rounded lateral ones); anterior margin strongly convex; posterior margin widely concave; lateral margins and posterior margin keel-shaped ( Fig. 1A View Fig ). Pronotum short, 0.5× as long as coryphe at midline, without carinae but with pair of small bulges besides of midline; anterior margin widely convex; posterior margin straight. Mesonotum 3 × as long as pronotum, with strong median carina and with pair of large bulges laterally. Each forewing with large bulge in claval basement ( Fig. 1B View Fig ). Fore and middle femora not flattened. Hind legs missed.
COLORATION ( Fig. 1 View Fig ). General coloration brown yellowish to dark brown. Eyes dark brown. Forewings with yellowish areas and whitish spots in cells except in basal third. Abdominal sternites, pygofer and styles dark brown. Anal tube light brown.
MALE TERMINALIA ( Fig. 5 View Fig ). Pygofer vertically elongate, with convex hind margins ( Fig. 5A View Fig ). Anal tube wide and short, enlarged and truncate apically, with nearly straight posterior margin (in dorsal view) ( Fig. 5G View Fig ). Anal column long surpassing posterior margin of anal tube. Phallobase tubular-shaped, elongate, curved (in lateral view), apical part inflated in water after boiling ( Fig. 5C View Fig ). Ventral phallobase lobe long and wide, slightly narrowing apically ( Fig. 5D View Fig ). Ventral aedegal hooks nearly straight, directed basally, slightly enlarged subapically, with pointed apices ( Fig. 5B, D View Fig ). Connective relatively large, with long handle. Style vertically elongate, with straight hind margin and weak comb behind neck (in lateral view) ( Fig. 5E View Fig ). Capitulum of style on distinct neck, with wide lateral tooth. Capitulum narrowing apically (in dorsal view) ( Fig. 5F View Fig ).
Female
Unknown.
Remark
The species was collected in a soil trap in mixed forest with dominating of Pinus dalatensis Ferré (Pinaceae) on a soil surface with a well-developed moss cover (Dr Alexandr E. Anichkin pers. com.).
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