Gibocercus beni Szumik, 1997

Pereyra, Veronica, 2017, Gibocercus Szumik and Biguembia Szumik (Embioptera, Archembiidae): new species and the potentiality of female traits, Zootaxa 4317 (2), pp. 338-354 : 348-349

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4317.2.9

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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:79Ef65Dd-Cd92-4D2D-A25C-4B825A4C5B6A

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6010077

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4B03E434-FFB5-FFDB-FF71-7BC8FB2B4E09

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scientific name

Gibocercus beni Szumik, 1997
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Gibocercus beni Szumik, 1997 View in CoL

( FigureS 6 View FIGURES 5 – 7 , 16 View FIGURES 15 – 17 )

Gibocercus beni Szumik, 1997: 146 View in CoL ; Ross, 2001:35 (genus composition); Szumik, 2004:230 (phylogeny); Szumik, 2008:1003 (phylogeny)

Gibocercus magnus Ross, 2001: 38 View in CoL junior synonym

ThiS emended deScription proVideS new female characterS.

Female. In dorSal View, head blackiSh brown with a tranSVerS area unpigmented, thoracic and abdominal tergiteS brown with light brown borderS. AntennomereS brown with whitiSh membranouS areaS. LegS orangebrowniSh, 10T and apical cerci orangiSh yellow. Ventrally, abdomen light brown with a whitiSh pleural band.

Total length: 20.16 mm. Head width/length = 0.76, OR = 0.73. Microtrichia of hind leg preSent on anterolateral Side of the bladder of medial tarSuS. BaSitarSuS broad ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 15 – 17 ) length: 0.49 mm, width/length = 0.51, medial bladder diameter/ baSitarSuS width = 0.64; both bladderS Strongly deVeloped; 2 rowS of Setae on retrolateral face, 5– 6 rowS on anterolateral face, 4 rowS on VentrobaSal face, 15–18 Setae between bladderS on retrolateral face ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 15 – 17 ).

Apical cerci Shorter than baSal cerci. 9° Sternite light brown with a clear triangular yellowiSh longitudinal band; medial plate (8°S) whitiSh with caudal border unpigmented, 1°VlfS browniSh with tipS unpigmented; medial plate clearly differentiated from the 1°VlfS ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 5 – 7 ), 1°VfS hyperdeVeloped ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 5 – 7 ); 2°VlfS are a broad band clearly Sclerotized at the center aS a Second plate. Opening of Spermathecal oViduct Strongly Sclerotized ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 5 – 7 ).

Relationships. The deScription of G. magnus by RoSS (2001) did not include illuStrationS. RoSS indicated that hiS new SpecieS and G. beni occurred in the Same region; they are actually Sympatric. The characterS uSed by RoSS to diStinguiSh thiS SpecieS (coloration detailS, croSS VeinS, “Size” of the outer tip of 10Lp) are not releVant, aS they are typical intraSpecific differenceS. Therefore, thuS, G. magnus RoSS iS conSidered a junior Synonym of G. beni Szumik.

Additional records. BoliVia: Santa Cruz, ProVincia Sara, Steinbach , 1 male, CMNH ; San Miguel de Monte Grande, Camiri road Km 35, 12-I-1991, Goloboff , SantiSteban & McHugh , 4 femaleS, IFML .

CMNH

The Cleveland Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Embioptera

Family

Scelembiidae

Genus

Gibocercus

Loc

Gibocercus beni Szumik, 1997

Pereyra, Veronica 2017
2017
Loc

Gibocercus magnus

Ross 2001: 38
2001
Loc

Gibocercus beni

Szumik 2008: 1003
Szumik 2004: 230
Ross 2001: 35
Szumik 1997: 146
1997
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