Chelipoda ultraferox, Published, 2007
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1537.1.1 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6A078784-BA51-FF8B-AFFE-F96C1B33F2A6 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Chelipoda ultraferox |
status |
sp. nov. |
36. Chelipoda ultraferox View in CoL sp. n.
[Fig. 77]
Type material. Holotype ♂: New Zealand, South Is. , NC, Arthurs Pass NP, Kellys Ck., 29/xi/1977, ES [ NZAC] . Paratypes: 1♂ 1♀, same data as holotype .
Etymology: from Latin ferox = warlike and ultra = exceeding by degree.
Description. Male: length 2.0mm (dry specimen).
Head: black, dusted grey; distinctly dorsoventrally flattened, 1.7X as long as wide; eyes very narrowly
separated on face; ocl rather small, black, a pair of setae on front of frons equally strong; upo short, black; lpo yellowish; lower occiput with distinct curving yellow setae behind, lacking fine pile. Antennae brownish, black on arista and postpedicel apically; postpedicel hardly longer than wide, arista 5X as long. Proboscis shining brown, slightly anteriorly directed, as long as head is deep. Palpi small, brown with short hairs.
Thorax: yellowish orange, thinly covered with pale dust; scutum long oblong viewed from above, distinctly flattened with anterior margin forming a right angle with disc in lateral view (Fig. 77). Anterior 2 pairs of dorsocentrals very strong, long, yellow; dc1 forwardly directed, articulated at extreme front angle of scutum; dc2 close behind dc1, inclined anteriorly at 45°. Other bristles black; dc3 and dc4 absent, dc5 minute; pprn fine, upcurved; ph very strong, outwardly directed; sa rather weaker, unp weaker still.
Legs: same colour as thorax, tarsi darkened on apical segments. C 1 0.9X as long as thorax, 4.0–4.3X as long as wide, minute bristly hairs anteriorly becoming slightly longer apically and at extreme base. F 1 moderately inflated, widest 0.3–0.4 from base; 2 rows of black spines beneath and a strong yellow basal bristle; av row shorter and blunter; pv row longer and pointed becoming very strong and distinctly bent basally. T 1 0.9X as long as F 1, abruptly narrowed in distal 0.1–0.2, a linear series of minute adpressed denticles below on basal 0.9 and longer dark bristles on distal 0.1. F 2 with distinct ad bristles in distal 0.3. T 2 with 5 strong dark dorsal bristles medially; at1 bearing linear series of minute denticles ventrally; at2 0.6X as long as at3.
Wing: with veins brown and membrane tinged yellowish; R 1 short, strongly curved apically, joining C almost at right angle; vein C strongly inwardly reflexed in subcostal and costal cells causing abrupt narrowing of wing basally and bearing 3–4 very strong wavy hairs and numerous shorter setae; basal cells short, narrow; cell cup open, vein A 1 absent, CuA 2 present only as a short stump; costal bristle strong. Halteres yellowish.
Abdomen: blackish, dusted grey; terminalia pale yellow, more heavily dusted, upwardly reflexed; epandrial lobes narrow with 2–3 long bristles posteroapically.
Description. Female: differing from male mainly as follows.
Head: ocl long and strong, much stronger than frontal setae; an inner pair of verticals and a stronger outer pair contiguous with upo.
Thorax: yellowish orange, scutum slightly darker with a broad brownish median ground colour stripe. All setae black; dc2 erect, strong but smaller than in male, slightly reclinate; dc1 0.3X length of dc2, erect; ph strong (equal to pprn) but much weaker than in male; unp as long as dc2, sa rather longer.
Legs: C 1 ciliated linearly in front with short pale bristles. F 1 with 2 rows of black spines beneath, longer basally, straight, not distinctly bent. T 1 not apically narrowed, at1 with rather dense row of short dark hairs (not denticles). Mid and hind legs with a few longer hairs about tip of femora and tibiae and a noticeable dorsal ciliation of fine hairs on T 3; otherwise without distinctive chaetotaxy.
Wing: slightly narrowed basally; R 1 short but not strongly curved towards margin apically. Vein C without extraordinarily long setae. Vein A 1 represented by a faint fold in membrane, CuA 2 rather longer.
Abdomen: with terminal papillae black bearing dark hairs.
Comments. C. ultraferox is in the C. trepida -group with A 1 completely absent, postpedicel short and dc3 absent. Males have wings narrowed basally and venation distorted; F 1 bearing strong sharply curved ventral setae. This is another species demonstrating remarkable sexual dimorphism and is known only from a single South Island locality in November.
NZAC |
New Zealand Arthropod Collection |
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