Chimarra lehibemavo, Ird & Inra, 2017
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2017.319 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:256407D2-64CC-4B3C-8C24-FA7C8CBF50B2 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3848179 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/419A1C29-F941-42A7-9663-4FE9CBCF186B |
taxon LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:act:419A1C29-F941-42A7-9663-4FE9CBCF186B |
treatment provided by |
Carolina |
scientific name |
Chimarra lehibemavo |
status |
sp. nov. |
Chimarra lehibemavo sp. nov.
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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 View Fig 1, B1 View Fig ) and a long dorsal branch of the inferior appendage ( Fig. 2A, C View Fig 3 View Fig ). 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 View Fig D–E) and Chimarra saha sp. nov. ( Fig. 13 View Fig 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.
GoogleMapsParatypes
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 View Fig ).
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 View Fig 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.
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SuperFamily |
Philopotamoidea |
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Chimarrinae |
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Chimarra |