Seeversiella liliputana Gusarov
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Seeversiella liliputana Gusarov |
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4. Seeversiella liliputana Gusarov View in CoL , sp. n. ( Figs. 6878 View FIGURES 68 71 View FIGURES 72 78 )
Type material. Holotype ,, UNITED STATES: Arizona: Cochise Co.: Huachuca Mts., Bear Saddle, 8100' (A.Smetana), 5.viii.1979 ( CNCI).
Additional material. UNITED STATES: Arizona: Cochise Co.:, same data as the holotype ( CNCI).
Diagnosis. Seeversiella liliputana can be distinguished from other species of Seeversiella by having brown body; temples 2 times as long as eyes; pronotum without microsculpture; elytra as long as pronotum; tergum 8 with four pairs of macrosetae, and the distinct shape of aedeagus ( Figs. 7277 View FIGURES 72 78 ).
Seeversiella liliputana differs from S. sonomotoides in having smaller median lobe of aedeagus with shorter apex ( Figs. 7275 View FIGURES 72 78 ; 5861).
Description. Length 2.4 mm, pronotal width 0.41mm. Body brown, elytra and antennae light brown, legs and mouthparts brownish yellow.
In all character states S. liliputana is very similar to S. sonomotoides , but differs in the shape of the median lobe as described in the diagnosis.
In the only known male specimen the posterior angles of tergum 3 not projecting, tergum 7 without carina or tubercle.
Aedeagus as in Figs. 7277 View FIGURES 72 78 .
One female specimen, externally similar to the holotype of S. liliputana , was collected together with this holotype. However that female specimen has the spermatheca like in S. sonomotoides ( Figs. 78 View FIGURES 72 78 , 62 View FIGURES 58 67 ) and may belong to the latter species.
Distribution. Known from the Huachuca Mountains, Arizona ( Fig. 386 View FIGURE 386 ).
Natural History. Seeversiella liliputana was collected at altitude of 2470 m.
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Canadian National Collection Insects |
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