Boccacciomymar (Boccacciomymar) S. Triapitsyn
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1455.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5077620 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E063C61C-FFEB-FFEE-FF0D-FE2949436278 |
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Felipe |
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Boccacciomymar (Boccacciomymar) S. Triapitsyn |
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Subgenus Boccacciomymar (Boccacciomymar) S. Triapitsyn & Berezovskiy
( Figs 84–97 View FIGURES 84–86 View FIGURES 87–90 View FIGURES 91–94 View FIGURES 95–97 )
Type species: Palaeoneura turneri Waterhouse.
Diagnosis
Body and appendages mostly brown to dark brown. Vertex smooth. Inner surface of scape with crossridges; female antenna with longitudinal sensilla sometimes present on F2–F6; clava with 8, 9, or 11 longitudinal sensilla. Mesonotum mostly smooth except mesoscutum with fine cellulate sculpture. Mesoscutum at least a little shorter than wide; axillar seta weak; scutellum shorter than mesoscutum and with or without a row of frenal foveae, scutellar sensilla very close to (almost at) anterior margin of scutellum; metanotum entire. Forewing ( Figs 85 View FIGURES 84–86 , 90 View FIGURES 87–90 , 92 View FIGURES 91–94 , 97 View FIGURES 95–97 ) broad, 2.7–3.0 x as long as wide; venation extending about 3/10 wing length, hypochaeta not extending to posterior margin, marginal vein with two macrochaetae; blade mostly hyaline (except for a conspicuous narrow darkening along anterior margin distal to apex of venation), densely and more or less uniformly setose (except for several small bare areas behind and just beyond venation); longest marginal cilia much shorter than greatest width of blade. Petiole in dorsal view strongly swollen (1.2–1.8 x as long as wide), almost subquadrate (bottle-shaped); petiole ventrally with a narrow medial longitudinal groove; ovipositor short to long, sometimes markedly exserted beyond apex of gaster.
Distribution Australia.
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