Alavesia angusta, Sinclair & Grimaldi, 2020
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https://doi.org/ 10.1206/3961.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5462028 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B94C5B-FFC1-3C4B-67CD-3538FD8A7598 |
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Carolina |
scientific name |
Alavesia angusta |
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sp. nov. |
Alavesia angusta View in CoL , new species
Figures 1A View FIGURE , 2A View FIGURE 2 , 12A View FIGURE 12
DIAGNOSIS: Postpedicel slender, fusiform, L/ W 4.47; wing slender, L/ W 2.8; M 1+2 and R 4 +5 parallel for entire lengths; crossvein bm-cu at midlength of cell dm; crossvein dm-m slanted; CuA straight, directed to wing base, in line with crossvein m-cu; cell dm extending well beyond apex of cell cua .
DESCRIPTION: Male. Coloration not preserved. Head: Scape small, goblet-shaped; pedicel quadrate; postpedicel narrow, almost fusiform, L/ W 4.47 (figs. 1A, 12A); stylus short, length 0.46 × the postpedicel, with 2 small basal articles. Palpus light, extended slightly beyond level of proboscis.
Thorax: Chaetotaxy: acrostichals fine, short, in biserial rows; dorsocentrals similar to acrostichals, ending in pair of long, fine prescutellars; 2 short postpronotal setae; 4 short, fine anterior notopleural setae, 2 large posterior notopleural setae; 1 postsutural supraalar seta; 1 finer postalar seta; 3 pairs scutellar setae, apical pair longest, upright, crossed for ~0.5 × their length.
Legs: Forecoxa with many short setae on anterior surface. Forefemur with ventral row ~15 short, stiff setae. Tibiae with long, apical ventral seta. Hind tibia with dense dorsal row of setae, length about half width of tibia; posterior surface with fine, brushy setae.
Wing: Length 1.4 mm (fig. 2A); C terminating slightly beyond M 1+2; Sc nearly reaching costal margin; R 4+5 parallel to M 1+2 for entire lengths; crossvein r-m slightly distal to middle of cell dm; apex of M 4 slightly closer to M 1+2 than to CuA+CuP; CuA strongly recurved, in line with bm-m; apex of cell cua truncate, cell cua shorter than cell bm; CuA+CuP slightly curved.
Abdomen: No longer than thorax; setae short, without differentiated posteromarginal setae. Segments 1–5 broad, other segments retracted into segment 5. Terminalia well preserved in holotype (not illustrated): Epandrium complete dorsally, U-shaped, with fringelike row of five long setae on ventral margin; cercus flat, broad, scalelike, meeting medially. Surstylus long, slightly curved (as in A. magna , sp. nov.); postgonites + phallus as for most other species: thicker at base, hook-shaped, bend in middle, phallus downturned.
TYPE MATERIAL: Holotype, male, USNM PAL 726867 About USNM ( USNM).
ETYMOLOGY: The specific epithet is from the Latin angustus (narrow, slender), in reference to the narrow wing and cell cua.
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Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History |
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