Pseudofoenus caledonicus Jennings & Austin, 2005
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2020.723.1141 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:CFBEE3B5-D716-4D53-9735-9E1046D32AB4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4334037 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/007387C2-FFC2-FFB0-C8AE-16CF0F9B7B24 |
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Valdenar |
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Pseudofoenus caledonicus Jennings & Austin, 2005 |
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Pseudofoenus caledonicus Jennings & Austin, 2005
Figs 10 View Fig , 12E View Fig
Pseudofoenus caledonicus Jennings & Austin, 2005: 416 .
Material examined
NEW CALEDONIA • 1 ♀, 5 ♂♂; Grande Terre, Province Nord, Ponérihouen, Aoupinié ; 21°10′38.67″ S, 165°17′8.37″ E; alt. 917 m; 10–26 Oct. 2017; E. Poirier leg.; Malaise trap n°AOU-MAL2; MNHN GoogleMaps • 1 ♂; same collection data as for preceding; 21°10′45.62″ S, 165°16′35.07″ E; alt. 881 m; 11–26 Oct. 2017; E. Poirier leg.; Malaise trap n°AOU-MAL4; MNHN GoogleMaps • 1 ♀; same collection data as for preceding; 21°11′42.9″ S, 165°17′58.41″ E; alt. 619 m; 24 Oct. 2017; C. Villemant leg.; sweep net; MNHN GoogleMaps .
Distribution
Species known only from New Caledonia, Grande Terre ( Fig. 12E View Fig ). See additional details in Jennings & Austin (2005: 416).
Remarks
The eight specimens from Aoupinié differ from Pseudofoenus ritae (Cheesman, 1936) by the presence of a frontal carina and of two medial teeth on the mandibles, and agree with the description and measurements of P. caledonicus . However, they differ from P. caledonicus in their size and coloration, these specimens being smaller (females: 7.4–8.3 mm (vs 8.7–10.0 mm for caledonicus ); males: 7.9–8.5 mm (vs 10.5 mm for caledonicus )) and brown with reddish parts (vs dark brown for caledonicus ). The Aoupinié males have a smaller metasoma compared to the mesosoma (2.54–2.65 × as long as the mesosoma; vs 2.80 × for caledonicus ), and the first flagellomere is 1.55–1.68 × as long as the second flagellomere in both males and females (vs 2.00–2.40 × for caledonicus ). With the actual knowledge of the Pseudofoenus fauna of New Caledonia, we are reluctant to describe a new species based on these differences and consider they are intraspecific variations. Additional specimens and barcoding may solve this problem.
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Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle |
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Pseudofoenus caledonicus Jennings & Austin, 2005
Ramage, Thibault & Jouault, Corentin 2020 |
Pseudofoenus caledonicus
Jennings J. T. & Austin A. D. 2005: 416 |