Holzezus compactus Krivokhatsky, 1992
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5403.2.4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10562049 |
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Holzezus compactus Krivokhatsky, 1992 View in CoL AEDZdzḇ
( Figs 2A View FIGURE 2 ; 3 View FIGURE 3 )
Holzezus compactus Krivokhatsky, 1992: 407 View in CoL (type locality: Turkmenistan: Lebap, Repetek; holotype in ZISP). Krivokhatsky et al., 1996: 149 ( Holzezus View in CoL ). Stange, 2004: 260 ( Holzezus View in CoL ). Mirmoayedi et al., 2015: 10 ( Holzezus View in CoL ).
Diagnosis. Adult: Body yellowish brown with dark brown markings ( Fig. 2A View FIGURE 2 ). Vertex anteriorly with a pair of transversal dark brown bands and posteriorly with a pair of dark brown spots; a pair of dark brown spots present between scapes ( Fig. 3D–E View FIGURE 3 ). Pronotum medially with a longitudinal dark brown stripe and laterally with a pair of oblique dark brown stripes, these stripes indistinct or discontinuous in some individuals; lateral margin with a pair of indistinct gray spots. Mesoscutellum with five dark brown dots and posterolaterally with a pair of subtriangular dark brown spots ( Fig. 3D–E View FIGURE 3 ). Forewing rhegma and marking on cubital area indistinct ( Fig. 2A View FIGURE 2 ). Male gonocoxites 9 small, shaped as a pair of thick hook-like structure ( Fig. 3J–N View FIGURE 3 ). Female gonocoxites 9 with five to seven strong curved long digging setae ( Fig. 3H–I View FIGURE 3 ).
Re-description of adult. Size. Head width: 2.04–2.66 mm; forewing length: 16.74–24.40 mm; hindwing length: 14.12–21.31 mm.
Head. Vertex obviously raised and rounded, covered with some short pale setae, anteriorly with a pair of transversal dark brown bands and posteriorly with a pair of dark brown spots. Scape and pedicel generally yellowish brown; flagellum yellowish brown, each of flagellomere basally with a dark brown circular marking. A pair of dark brown spots present between scapes. Ocular rim setae present, pale and needle-like. Frons pale yellowish brown ( Fig. 3B View FIGURE 3 ). Gena wide. Clypeus pale yellowish brown with a pair of indistinct arched grey markings, covered with a few short dark brown setae. Labrum pale yellowish brown. Maxillary palpus generally pale yellowish brown, terminal segment brown. Labial palpus generally pale yellowish brown, terminal segment fusiform with a dark brown spot. Mandibles pale yellowish brown with distal half dark reddish brown ( Fig. 3B View FIGURE 3 ).
Thorax. Yellowish brown with dark brown markings. Pronotum nearly as long as wide, with many short pale setae, lateral margin with some hairy long pale setae; medially with a longitudinal dark brown stripe and laterally with a pair of oblique dark brown stripes, these stripes indistinct or discontinuous in some individuals; lateral margin with a pair of indistinct gray spots. Intersegmental membrane between pronotum and mesonotum with a pair of dark brown spots. Mesoprescutum anteriorly with an inversed triangular dark brown marking, posteriorly with a triangular dark brown marking, laterally with a pair of dark brown spots; mesonotum medially with an inversed subtriangular dark brown marking, laterally with a pair of inversed “V” shape dark brown markings; mesoscutellum with five dark brown dots and posterolaterally with a pair of subtriangular dark brown spots. Metanotum with three dark brown spots and lateral margin with a pair of oblique “V” shape dark brown marking; metascutellum anteriorly with a pair of dark brown dots, medially with a dark brown spot, and posteriorly with a pair of dark brown spots. Meso- and metapleurae generally yellowish brown with some dark brown markings ( Fig. 3D–E View FIGURE 3 ).
Legs. Yellowish brown, with many pale setae and a few dark brown setae. All femurs dorsally dark brown; tibial spurs spinelike, shorter than tarsomere 1; tarsomere 5 nearly as long as entire length of tarsomeres 2–4; tarsi yellowish brown each tarsomeres dark brown distally; pretarsal claws slightly curved, basally not protruded. Foreleg: Coxa pale yellowish brown, with a dark brown spot, covered with dense hairy pale setae; femur nearly as long as tibia; tibia medially with an indistinct dark brown spot. Midleg: Coxa pale yellowish brown, covered with a few short pale setae, other characters similar to foreleg. Hind leg: Coxa pale yellowish brown, covered with a few short pale setae; femur 3/4 as long as tibia; tibia distally dark brown ( Fig. 3A View FIGURE 3 ).
Wings. Narrow, mostly hyaline; posterior margin relatively straight; dark brown alternating with pale on longitudinal veins; pterostigma medially brown and laterally pale. Forewing MP sometimes suffused with an indistinct brown spot or a short transversal stripe; rhegma and markings on cubital area indistinct; RP origin distad MP and CuA fork; five to seven presectoral crossveins present; RP with six to seven branches; anterior Banksian line sometimes indistinct, posterior Banksian line distinct. Hindwing shorter than forewing; rhegma indistinct; four to five presectoral crossveins present; pilula axillaris absent ( Figs 2A View FIGURE 2 ; 3A View FIGURE 3 ).
Abdomen. Yellowish brown with dark brown markings; shorter than hindwing. Terga 2–7 each medially with a longitudinal dark brown stripe, laterally with a pair of indistinct dark brown markings. Sterna 2–7 each with a pair of indistinct dark brown markings. Male terga 6–7 each with a pair of hairy pencil-like structures ( Fig. 3C View FIGURE 3 ). Female sternum 7 with a pair of digital projections. Male terminalia and genitalia. Tergum 9 rounded. Sternum 9 short, subrectangular in ventral view. Gonocoxites 9 small, shaped as a pair of thick hook-like structure ( Fig. 3F–G View FIGURE 3 ). Gonocoxites 11 arched in ventral view, broad in lateral view; gonapophyses 11 long fusiform ( Fig. 3J–N View FIGURE 3 ). Ectoproct nearly trapezoidal in lateral view, with many long setae ( Fig. 3F–G View FIGURE 3 ). Female terminalia. Pregenital plate weakly developed. Gonocoxites 8 slender, digitiform, one paired. Gonocoxites 9 protruded with five to seven curved long digging setae. Ectoproct slightly protruded posteroventrally, without thick setae ( Fig. 3H–I View FIGURE 3 ).
Material examined. 2♂ 7♀, CHINA: Hami, Yiwu County [伊吾县], Naomaohu Town [DZƚDzä], Yiwu National Desert Poplar Desert Park [伊吾DZêū国ẍüāȓ园], 448 m, 27.VII.2023, Zhichao Zhou, Zijun Liu & Huaiyu Liu ( CAU) ; 2♂ 7♀, same information as above ( BFUC) ; 1♂, CHINA: Xinjiang, Turpan, Toksun County [Ĕ 克ñ县], Kumux Town [NJ*什ä], Yengi Bostan Village [Ȓ博ª坦"], 872 m, 17.VII.2023, Zhichao Zhou, Zijun Liu & Huaiyu Liu ( CAU) ; 6♀, same information as above ( BFUC) ; 1♀, TAJIKISTAN: Down strem of Pianj River , “Tigrovaya Balka” reserve, 1–5.VIII.2006, Gurko V. ( EMKH) .
Distribution. China (Xinjiang); Iran (Khorasan); Mongolia (Bayankhongor); Tajikistan (Khatlon); Turkmenistan (Lebap); Uzbekistan (Kegeyli).
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China Agricultural University |
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Holzezus compactus Krivokhatsky, 1992
Zheng, Yuchen, Liu, Zijun, Zhang, Dong & Liu, Xingyue 2024 |
Holzezus compactus
Mirmoayedi, A. & Krivokhatsky, V. & Dobosz, R. 2015: 10 |
Stange, L. A. 2004: 260 |
Krivokhatsky, V. A. & Emeljanov, A. F. & Lobanov, A. L. 1996: 149 |
Krivokhatsky, V. A. 1992: 407 |