Pippax, EMELJANOV, 2008
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https://doi.org/ 10.1111/zoj.12319 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10543619 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/316487FC-FFF2-FFD0-FEEF-4F89FAC999F0 |
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PIPPAX EMELJANOV, 2008 View in CoL
Pippax Emeljanov, 2008: 307 View in CoL ; Emeljanov 2011b: 1124.
Type species
Pippax opilionoides Emeljanov, 2008 View in CoL ; by original designation.
Diagnosis
The genus can be distinguished from Arjuna by the following combination of characters: vertex with lateral carinae abruptly incurved before eyes and narrowed into half as wide, parallel forwards, then distinctly widened at subapex, angularly convex at apex; frons with intermediate carinae strongly ridged, nearly parallel and extending below antennae; median carina almost absent, only poorly marked below antennae.
Diversity and distribution
Pippax was erected by Emeljanov (2008) based on four new species: Pippax alboruber , Pippax bulbinaso , Pippax opilionoides , and Pippax vanstallei from Papua New Guinea.
Remarks
Emeljanov (2008) provided a key to the species of the genus. We here provide a first description of the male and female genitalia of P. opilionoides .
PIPPAX OPILIONOIDES EMELJANOV, 2008 View in CoL
( FIGS 19A–E View Figure 19 , 20A–D View Figure 20 , 21A–F View Figure 21 )
Pippax opilionoides Emeljanov, 2008: 309 View in CoL , figs 30, 31, 33–35.
Redescription
BL, ♂ 5.8–6.5 mm , ♀ 6.6 mm; HL , ♂ 1.5–1.7 mm, ♀ 1.7 mm; HW , ♂ 0.8–0.9 mm, ♀ 0.9 mm; TL , ♂ 3.8– 4.1 mm, ♀ 4.1 mm.
Male genitalia with pygofer distinctly narrow and elongate, more than twice ventral width, distinctly wider ventrally than dorsally (∼3.0: 1.0), posterior margin more or less projecting near upper middle in lateral view ( Fig. 20B View Figure 20 ). Gonostyles ( Fig. 20C View Figure 20 ) symmetrical; base narrow, expanded towards middle, then gradually narrowed towards apex; in lateral view apex bluntly rounded and projecting backwards; upper process elongate, obtuse, and compressed dorsoventrally ( Fig. 20D View Figure 20 ). Aedeagus ( Fig. 21A, B View Figure 21 ) with a pair of slender and mod- erately long endosomal processes extended from phallotheca: pigmented, sclerotized, nearly straight, and obtuse apically; phallobase sclerotized and pigmented at base and laterally, the remainder membranous, without spines; dorsal area with a large and elongate lobe, acute apically, and directed dorsally; ventrolateral area with two narrow and elongate lobes, directed posteriorly. Segment X in dorsal view oval, with ratio of length to width at base ∼1.2: 1.0 ( Fig. 20A View Figure 20 ). Anal style elongate, beyond the apical ventral margin of segment X.
Female genitalia ( Fig. 21C–F View Figure 21 ) similar to Arjuna .
Material examined
Papua New Guinea: 1♂, 1♀, Madang Province, Bundi (5°45′S, 145°15′E), 10–12.III.1987, N.D. Penny GoogleMaps ; 1♂, So. Side Mt. Missim, 1000 m, 24.II.1978, E.I. Schlinger (all in CAS) ; 1♂, Wau, Morobe Distr., Mt. Missim , 1800 m, Malaise Trap, 22.IV.1966, Gressitt & Wilkes (BPBM) .
Distribution
Papua New Guinea (Morobe and Madang) .
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Pippax
Song, Zhi-Shun, Szwedo, Jacek, Wang, Rong-Rong & Liang, Ai-Ping 2016 |
Pippax
Emeljanov AF 2011: 1124 |
Emeljanov AF 2008: 307 |
Pippax opilionoides
Emeljanov AF 2008: 309 |