Phaiojassus constrictus gen. et sp. nov.
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Figs 1H, 5 I–L
Etymology
The species name refers to the dark dorsal color pattern, which gives individuals the appearance of having a medial constriction.
Material examined
Holotype
MADAGASCAR • ♂; “ MADAGASCAR: Antsiranana, Ambondrobe, 41.1km 175° Vohemar, 29 November 2004, 13°42′55″ S 050°06′06″ E, California Acad. of Sciences, coll. B.L.Fisher, elev 10 m, yellow pan trap, littoral rainforest, BLF11098”; CAS.
Paratype
MADAGASCAR – Antsiranana • 1 ♂; Parc National Montagne d’Ambre; 12°30′52″ S, 49°10′53″ E; alt. 960 m; 4–19 Mar. 2001; M. Irwin and R. HarinʼHala leg.; Malaise trap; MA-01- 01A-08; INHS .
Description
Length of male 7.0– 7.5 mm (female unknown). Dorsum dark brown except for two triangular stramineous areas on costal area of forewing, one near base and one preapical. Hind tibial rows PD, AD and AV with 19, 13 and 14 macrosetae, respectively. Style apophysis with apex bluntly angulate. Connective with anterior margin evenly convex. Aedeagus with shaft relatively robust, curved dorsad, tubular basally, depressed and slightly twisted distally, gonopore apical on posterior surface; with large acute process arising on left side preapically and extended to apex.