Aptilotella macta Luk & Marshall, 2014
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3761.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4909165 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038487F1-FF8A-FF9C-FDC7-FEBCFE3A0963 |
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Felipe |
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Aptilotella macta Luk & Marshall |
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sp. nov. |
Aptilotella macta Luk & Marshall , sp. n.
Figures 348–351 View FIGURES 348–351
Description. Habitus as in Aptilotella macula ( Figs. 1 View FIGURE 1 , 58, 59 View FIGURES 58–59 ). Body length 1.0 mm. Head ground color orange. Frons finely rugose, with four silvery spots visible from behind: one in each ocular emargination and a pair at sutural margin behind antennal insertions. Ocellar tubercle scarcely raised, with minute medial seta; ocellar bristle greater than the length of frons. Orbital bristle absent; orbital setulae inconspicuous, in three pairs. Interfrontal setae in two pairs. Face shining; gena finely rugose. Antenna yellow, distal half of first flagellomere brown. Scutum and scutellum black, with metallic sheen. Scutum uniformly, sparsely setose; posterior dorsocentral bristles as long as scutum. Scutellum bare; three times wider than long, 0.8 times the width of scutum; margins carinate. Scutellar bristles subequal in length and to the length of scutum. Pleuron black, weakly shining; upper anepisternum and anepimeron with pale pruinose stripe. Legs yellow ochre; mid and hind coxae black; tibia and tarsus light brown; mid tibia with two anterodorsal bristles. Wing rudiment black. Abdomen black, with metallic sheen; tergites setose, densely microtrichose; sternites finely microtrichose. Cercus and surstylus yellow.
Male terminalia. Sternite 5 ( Fig. 351 View FIGURES 348–351 ) lunate; posteromedial third asymmetrically dilated, the margin sinuate and flanked on the right by a patch of long setae. Synsternite 6+7 as in Figure 350 View FIGURES 348–351 . Cercus ( Figs. 348, 349 View FIGURES 348–351 ) stout, triangular, apically rounded; with scattered sensory setae and a long seta near basolateral corner; inner margin setulose. Surstylus ( Figs. 348, 349 View FIGURES 348–351 ) basally swollen and divergent, bending at a nearly right angle near midpoint and narrowing, then rounded and upwardly curved apically; base with many long setae and setulose. Aedeagus not dissected, but nearly identical to A. macula ( Figs. 341–343 View FIGURES 341–343 ).
Female terminalia. Female unknown, but probably comparable to A. macula .
Etymology. The specific epithet is the Latin macta , “honored,” because of the crown of spots on the frons.
Type material. Holotype ♂, CBFC. BOLIVIA: La Paz , Caranavi, ca. 10 km NW, road to ENTEL tower, 1700 m, 13.iv.2001, bamboo, dung pans, S.A. Marshall.
Paratype. BOLIVIA: La Paz, same label as holotype (♂, DEBU) .
Comments. Aptilotella macta differs from its sister species in having four spots evenly spaced along the anterior margin of the frons, and a similarly curved but more slender surstyli that is narrowed in the distal half. The female of A. macta is unknown.
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Ontario Insect Collection, University of Guelph |
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