Siamites sabahensis, Jałoszyński, 2020
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4751.1.13 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3718004 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BFF97F-FFE0-8274-B4E0-2491FBF9FBEB |
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Plazi |
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Siamites sabahensis |
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sp. nov. |
Siamites sabahensis View in CoL sp. n.
( Figs 19–24 View FIGURES 19–24 )
Type material. Holotype: E MALAYSIA (Sabah): ♂, two labels: “ SABAH: Poring Hot / Spring , 500 m / 7.V.1987 / Burckhardt - Löbl” [white, printed]; “ SIAMITES / sabahensis m. / det. P. Jałoszyński, 2020 / HOLOTYPUS ” [red, printed] ( MHNG).
Diagnosis. Male macrophthalmous; head with four separate tufts of bristles evenly distributed along posterior margin of vertex; aedeagus with large distal plate strongly constricted at base and with a pair of apical hooks.
Description. Body of male ( Fig. 19 View FIGURES 19–24 ) moderately convex and moderately slender, uniformly light brown, covered with yellowish vestiture. BL 0.93 mm.
Head ( Fig. 20 View FIGURES 19–24 ) broadest at large, strongly convex and coarsely faceted eyes, HL 0.13 mm, HW 0.18 mm; tem- pora in dorsal view slightly shorter than eyes; vertex with indistinct posteromedian impression, strongly transverse; frons confluent with vertex, with shallow median impression between weakly elevated supraantennal tubercles. Punctures on vertex obscured by bristles, those on frons fine, inconspicuous. Vestiture of head dorsum ( Fig. 20 View FIGURES 19–24 ) composed of four separate tufts of dense and relatively short bristles evenly distributed along posterior margin of vertex, outer tufts slightly larger than inner pair; long and thick sparse bristles directed posterodorsad and situated slightly in front of posterior tufts; and sparse, suberect setae on frons. Antennae short, with moderately strongly broadened, indistinctly delimited tetramerous club, AnL 0.38 mm; scape and pedicel strongly elongate; antennomeres III–VII each about as long as broad, VIII–X each strongly transverse, XI distinctly shorter than IX–X com- bined, narrower than X, almost as long as broad.
Pronotum subconical with broad anterior margin, broadest near posterior third; PL 0.25 mm, PW 0.25 mm. All margins weakly and evenly rounded; lateral carinae barely discernible, blunt, marked in posterior third of pronotum; base with transverse groove distinctly deepened at each end. Punctures on pronotum fine and sparse, unremarkable; setae sparse, suberect, moderately long.
Elytra slightly flattened, together oval, broadest distinctly in front of middle; EL 0.55 mm, EW 0.40 mm, EI 1.38; humeral calli weakly marked, each with indistinct and rounded humeral carina not exceeding 1/4 of elytral length; basal impressions shallow and short; apices of elytra rounded together. Punctures on elytra more distinct and denser than those on pronotum but superficial and inconspicuous; setae sparse, short, suberect.
Wings long and functional.
Aedeagus ( Figs 21–24 View FIGURES 19–24 ) elongate; AeL 0.13 mm; median lobe in ventral view cup-shaped with large apical plate projecting from ostium, plate constricted in basal region; endophallus with indistinctly delimited, moderately darkly sclerotized structures (very dark area visible near middle of median lobe in Figs 21 and 22 View FIGURES 19–24 is an artifact); parameres short and broad, each with three long apical setae.
Female. Unknown.
Distribution. East-northern Borneo ( Fig. 25 View FIGURE 25 ).
Etymology. After Sabah.
Remarks. The four tufts of bristles visible on the vertex in S. sabahensis seem to be a result of fusion of the lateralmost tufts from the original number of six. This character may be helpful to identify S. sabahensis , but examination of the uniquely shaped aedeagus is necessary to confirm determination.
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Museum d'Histoire Naturelle |
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