Afropeza pappi, Sinclair & Shamshev, 2012
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https://doi.org/ 10.5733/afin.053.0116 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039A8783-4410-D02B-50B8-FBD99059F96F |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
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Afropeza pappi |
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sp. nov. |
Afropeza pappi View in CoL sp. n.
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Diagnosis: This species is characterised by the length of the postpedicel being 0.8× width of eye; pleura clothed in pruinescence; male terminalia symmetrical with stout, U-shaped cerci bearing pair of spine-like apical setae, inner margin of surstyli with ribbed inner posterior surface.
Description:
Male.
Head: Antenna with postpedicel 0.8× width of eye (in lateral view); stylus comprising only spine-like apical mechanoreceptor.
Thorax: Pruinescent lateral band extending from postpronotal lobe to postalar callus; scutellum and anterior margin of scutum between postpronotal lobes clothed in pruinescence; pleura normally thinly clothed in pruinescence. Acrostichal setae on prescutellar depression biserial, erect and directed anteriorly.
Legs: Mostly pale yellow, except base of fore coxa darkened; tarsi gradually darkening towards apex.
Wing ( Fig. 4 View Figs 2–4 ): Length 2–2.5 mm. Haltere knob and distal half of stem dark; proximal half of stem pale yellow.
Abdomen: Ventral setae pale, dorsal setae dark; tergite 8 narrowed medially, widely expanded towards lateral margin, symmetrical, lacking setation; sternite symmetrical. Male terminalia ( Figs 5, 6 View Figs 5, 6 ): Symmetrical, held erect at apex of abdomen, strongly U-shaped in posterior view. Cerci heavily sclerotised, fused together to form U-shaped process (resembling subgenus Planempis Frey, 1953 of Empididae ), bearing pair of spine-like apical setae and 2 or 3 long lateral setae. Epandrium elongate and slender, dorsally directed. Surstylus comprising single lobe, with inner posterior subapical surface ribbed; inner apex with pair of hook-like processes, anterior processes sharply pointed. Hypandrium with uniquely beak-shaped gonocoxal apodeme, expanded dorsally and sharply attenuated ventrally; hypandrium slender, arched, terminating in pair of hook-like processes. Postgonite closely approximated with phallus; apex with crown of setulae and stout setae. Phallus arched and attenuated apically to narrow posterodorsally directed tube-like opening; ejaculatory apodeme enlarged and prolonged in horizontal plane, more than half length of phallus.
Female. Similar to male, except abdominal setae paler, especially toward posterior segments.
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Paratypes: SOUTH AFRICA: KwaZulu-Natal: ƃ 8Ƃ VDPH GDWD DV KRORW\SH (ƻƃ 7Ƃ 106$, Íƃ ÍƂ &1&); ÍƂ VDPH DV KRORW\SH,H[FHSW Í.[LL.ƻθθ 5 ±ƻ8.L.ƻθθϭ (106$); Íƃ 1 Ƃ VDPH DV KRORW\SH,H[FHSW ƻ9.L±ƻ8.Y.ƻθθϭ (106$); ƃ 7Ƃ VDPH DV KRORW\SH, H[FHSW Í8.[L.ƻθθ 6 ±ƻ7.LL.ƻθθ7 (106$); ƻƃ 1 'UDNHQVEHUJ, DORQJ L0SRIDQH 5LYHU,ƻ9°θ ‵Íƻ.7"6 ƻ9°ƻ ‵θϭ.ƻ"(, Íƽ Í P, ƻ9.L.ƻθθ7, /. 3DSS & 0.)| OGYiUL,1R. 4ƻ (+1+0); Íƃ Majuba Area, 27°28.6'S 29°49.1'E, 1700 m, 29.i.1998, S. James, indigenous forest nr Majuba ( NMSA). GoogleMaps
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KwaZulu-Natal Museum |
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