Chimarra lehibemavo sp. nov.

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Figs 2, 16

Diagnosis

Chimarra lehibemavo sp. nov. is one of the largest Afrotropical species of the genus. Together with C. cebegepi sp. nov. and C. saha sp. nov. it forms a sub-group being characteristic in having a long and finger-shaped dorsal branch of tergum X (Fig. 2A 1, B1) and a long dorsal branch of the inferior appendage (Fig. 2A, C 3). Chimarra lehibemavo sp. nov. is characterized by the phallic internal sclerite which is stout and shorter than the phallotremal sclerite, whereas longer in Chimarra cebegepi sp. nov. (Fig. 3 D–E) and Chimarra saha sp. nov. (Fig. 13 D–E).

Etymology

From the Malagasy ‘lehibe’ (= big) and ‘mavo’ (= yellow), referring to the colour and large size of the species.

Type material

Holotype

MADAGASCAR: ♂, mounted on 3 slides, remaining parts in alcohol, Andranomifitatra River, camp IV of the WWF expedition to the Marojejy National Park, 14°26′04″ S, 49°44′05″ E, 1625 m, 12 Nov. 1996, leg. D. Randriamasimanana and J. Legrand.

Paratypes

MADAGASCAR: 1 ♂, in alcohol, Andranomifitatra River, camp III of the WWF expedition to the Marojejy National Park, 14°26′02″ S, 49°44′05″ E, 1225 m, 25 Oct. 1996, leg. D. Randriamasimanana and J. Legrand; 3 ♂♂, in alcohol, camp II of the WWF expedition to the Marojejy National Park, 14°26′02″ S, 49°45′47″ E, 725 m, 16 Oct. 1996, leg. D. Randriamasimanana and J. Legrand; 1 ♂, mounted on 3 slides, remaining parts in alcohol, camp II of the WWF expedition to the Marojejy National Park, 14°26′10″ S, 49°45′37″ E, 750 m, 14 Oct. 1996, leg. D. Randriamasimanana and J. Legrand ; 1 ♂, mounted on 2 slides, remaining parts in alcohol, camp I of the WWF expedition to the Marojejy National Park, 14°25′50″ S, 49°46′18″ E, 500 m, 12 Oct. 1996, leg. D. Randriamasimanana and J. Legrand.

Description

SIZE. Forewing 10.0 mm, hind wing 8.0 mm.

TERGUM X. Lateral lobes deeply divided, boomerang-shaped with long dorsal and ventral branches (Fig. 2A).

INFERIOR APPENDAGES. Roughly triangular, anterior margin length about twice the ventral margin length; hypotenuse sinuous; internal lobe small and thumb-shaped on lateral view, wide and sinuous on dorsal view.

PHALLIC APPARATUS. Little modified, ventral lamina separate and forming long digitiform plate (Fig. 2 C–D), dorsal lamina wide and sub rectangular; internal sclerite short and stout, bifid lateral view; phallotremal sclerite with one central peaked element and two hook-shaped lateral elements.

Distribution

Madagascar (endemic), Marojejy National Park.