Chimarra makiorum sp. nov.

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Figs 11, 18

Diagnosis

Chimarra makiorum sp. nov. differs from C. hamatra sp. nov. by the apical insertion of the median branch of the inferior appendage (at mid-height in C. makiorum sp. nov.).

Etymology

The name is designed from that of the river where the type was collected (Rivière des makis). It is used according to the Latin rules.

Type material

Holotype

MADAGASCAR: ♂, mounted on 3 slides, Montagne d’Ambre, camp I of the WWF expedition to the Park, Makis River, 12°31′40″ S, 49°10′09″ E, 1075 m, 31 Mar. 1995, leg. J.-M. Elouard.

Paratypes

MADAGASCAR: 1 ♂, Montagne d’Ambre, Makis River, 12°29′17″ S, 49°10′14″ E, 675 m, 2 Apr. 1994, leg. J.-M. Elouard; 2 ♂♂, Montagne d’Ambre, Makis River, 12°31′38″ S, 49°10′21″ E, 1050 m, leg. J.-M. Elouard.

Description

SIZE. Forewing 7.0 mm, hind wing 5.5 mm.

TERGUM X. Lateral lobe with reduced ventral branch and short dorsal branch; dorsal branch straight (lateral and dorsal view), with a lateral bump bearing two sensillae.

INFERIOR APPENDAGES. Wide, roughly rectangular in lateral view; ventral branch weakly developed; median branch protruding, inserted near the apex of distal edge (lateral view), making the apex clawshaped on dorsal view (Fig. 11C).

PHALLIC APPARATUS. Long, distal half of the phallotheca poorly sclerotized with the exception of the dorsal part, whose left edge is laterally extended; internal sclerite long, with a basal triangular extension and curved apex; phallotremal sclerite relatively long (as long as half of the phallotheca).

Distribution

Madagascar (endemic), Montagne d’Ambre.