Empicoris scabraventris Tatarnic, Wall & Cassis 2011
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.207009 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3508745 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0380DD79-1A61-B157-FF6E-00D9D660FD48 |
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Empicoris scabraventris Tatarnic, Wall & Cassis 2011 |
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Diagnosis. This species can be diagnosed by the following combination of characters: chestnut and testastaceous colouration; postocular region slightly longer than anteocular region of head; lateral carina extending full length of pronotum; discal cell approximately twice as long as wide; macrochaetae of abdomen separated from adjacent microchaetae by bare circular areas; parameres roughly parallel-sided; posterior margin of pygophore without ventral projection.
Distribution. Found in central NSW, South Australia, Tasmania and Lord Howe Island.
Specimens examined. AUSTRALIA: New South Wales: Lord Howe Island: Mt. Gower walking trail, 31.586o S 159.079o E, 28 Nov. 2000; CBCR, Australian Museum; LHIS049L leaf litter ex Broad Closed Sclerophyll Forest – Hedyscepe habitat, 13 (AM).
Remarks. This species was recently described by Tatarnic et al. (2011) from 8 specimens. With the recent discovery of this species on Lord Howe Island, we suspect that as with many Australian emesines, its range is probably greater than presently recorded.
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Empicoris scabraventris Tatarnic, Wall & Cassis 2011
Tatarnic, Nikolai J. & Cassis, Gerasimos 2011 |