Sigmoleia separata Jaschhof & Kallweit
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.187484 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6226348 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3431316A-FFBC-FF97-FF50-C093FE40FEAA |
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Sigmoleia separata Jaschhof & Kallweit |
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sp. nov. |
Sigmoleia separata Jaschhof & Kallweit View in CoL sp. n.
( Figs 16 View FIGURES 13 – 18 , 65–68 View FIGURES 65 – 70 )
Diagnosis. This species differs from S. peterjohnsi , with identical wing venation, in details of the male terminalia, particularly tergite 9, gonocoxites, gonostyli, and tegmen (see Figs 65–67 View FIGURES 65 – 70 versus Figs 69–70 View FIGURES 65 – 70 ).
Description. Male. Head. Nodes of antennal flagellomeres 1.3 times as long as wide ( Fig. 68 View FIGURES 65 – 70 left). Apical segment of maxillary palpus little longer than preceding segment.
Wing. Fig. 16 View FIGURES 13 – 18 . Length 1.6–2.1 mm. C ending clearly before wing apex. M-stem longer than M2. M-fork V-shaped. Ventral setae present on R1 and R5.
Terminalia. Sclerotized portions of tergite 9 separated by weak membranous portion ( Fig. 67 View FIGURES 65 – 70 ). Basal portion of gonocoxites short, with few setae; ventrolateral processes very long, apices curved slightly mesally, widely separate from one another, with sparse, fine setae ( Fig. 65 View FIGURES 65 – 70 ). Stalk clearly distinguished from main body of gonostylus, with 1 short apical macroseta and large setae elsewhere ( Fig. 67 View FIGURES 65 – 70 ). Tegmen apex wide and blunt ( Fig. 66 View FIGURES 65 – 70 ).
Female. Head. Nodes of antennal flagellomeres 1.2 times as long as wide ( Fig. 68 View FIGURES 65 – 70 right).
Wing. Length 1.5–2.0 mm.
Distribution and phenology. Endemic to NZ: NO (AK), SO (BR, KA, MC, OL, SL). Very local in the North Island, widespread in the South Island. Adults captured in beech, podocarp and mixed beech/podocarp forests from November to April. Visits tree crowns of black beech Nothofagus solandri and totara Podocarpus totara up to a height of 17 m.
Etymology. From Latin, separatus, separate, referring to the outline of ninth tergite.
Types. Holotype. Male*, New Zealand, South Island, Otago Lakes, Fiordland National Park, Eglinton River valley, Deer Flat, in beech forest, 4–24 Jan. 2002, by Malaise trap, M. & C. Jaschhof (in NZAC). Paratypes. 1* male, 2* females, same data as the holotype (in NZAC); 1* male, NO, AK, Huia, in native bush, Jan. 1981, by Malaise trap, B. Mau (in NZAC); 1* male, SO, KA, Blue Duck Sc. Res., 300–400 m, in mixed podocarp/beech forest, 29 Nov. 1990, by window trap in crown of a black beech Nothofagus solandri tree 15 m above ground, R.K. Didham (in NZAC); 1* male, same loc. but 6 Dec. 1990, 13.5 m above ground (in NZAC); 2* females, same loc. but 31 Jan. 1991, by window traps in crown of a totara Podocarpus totara tree 12 and 17 m above ground (in NZAC); 1* male, 1* female, SO, MC, Cass, Middle Bush, in forest of black beech Nothofagus solandri , 9 April 1998, by Malaise trap, P.M. Johns (in NZAC); 1* male, same loc. but 10 Dec. 1998 (in SMTD); 2* males, 1* female, SO, BR, Ahaura, Granville S. F., 170–250 m, in forest of hard beech Nothofagus truncata, Dec. 1994 , by Malaise trap, J. Hutcheson (in SMTD).
Other material. SO. SL: 1 male, 4 females, Catlins Coastal Rain F. P., Catlins R. valley, 27 Jan.–5 March 2002, M. & C. Jaschhof.
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