Hydrobiosella woonoongoora, Cartwright, 2010
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.24199/j.mmv.2010.67.01 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8064967 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/704FCC34-FFD9-E608-BEA2-FC268C70AE56 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Hydrobiosella woonoongoora |
status |
sp. nov. |
Hydrobiosella woonoongoora sp. nov.
Figures 29–31 View Figures 26–34 , 46, 47 View Figures 35–49
Holotype. Male, New South Wales, Upper Crystal Ck at Crystal Ck rainforest retreat, 28°15'S, 153°18'E, 25 Dec 2006, A. Wells ( ANIC). GoogleMaps
Paratypes. New South Wales. 20 males, 16 females (specimen CT-636 figured), collected with holotype ( ANIC) GoogleMaps . Queensland. 4 males (specimen CT-567 figured) Coomera Ck, Lamington Nat. Pk, 8 Feb 1961, F. A. Perkins ( NMV) .
Other material examined. New South Wales. 12 males, collected with holotype ( ANIC) GoogleMaps ; 1 male, 4 females, same site and collector, 26 Dec 2006 ( ANIC) ; 1 male, 1 female, same site and collector, 24 Dec 2006 ( ANIC) . Queensland. 4 females, Coomera Ck, Lamington Nat. Pk , 8 Feb 1961, F.A. Perkins ; 4 males, 1 female, Lamington Nat. Pk , 28 Jan 1963, G. Monteith ; 1 male, 1 female, Lamington Nat. Pk , 27 May 1959, collector unknown ; 1 male (damaged), Binna Burra , 22 May 1964, B. Genn ( NMV) ; 1 male, 1 female, Binna Burra, Lamington Nat. Pk , 750 m, 28°11'S, 153°11'E, 10 Nov 1988, E. S. Nielsen and M. Horak ( ANIC) GoogleMaps ; 4 males, 3 females, Binna Burra , 28°12'S, 153°11'E, Lamington Nat. Pk, 3–10 Nov 1984, E. D. Edwards GoogleMaps ; 1 male, ‘ Gwingamma’ , 6 km SW of Tallebudgera, 28°11'S, 153°23'E, 18–23 Apr 1994, Malaise trap, Rentz, Lee, Upton ( ANIC) GoogleMaps ; 2 males, Redwood Park, Toowoomba , 27°35'S, 151°59'E, 8 Nov 1988, E. S. Nielsen and M. Horak ( ANIC) GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis. Hydrobiosella woonoongoora can be separated from other species in the group by small differences in segment X; the mesal lobe in has a slightly bulbous apex and the lateral lobes have apical hooks directed outwards.
Description. Head, body and wings brownish, some specimens paler. Wings similar to those of H.arcuata (fig. 1), length of forewing: male 6.4–8.1 mm, female 6.6–8.2 mm. Forewing fork 2 long, length fork 2 about 1.6 times length of fork 1; length fork 3 about 1.9 times length footstalk; fork 4 length about 4.6–5.4 times length footstalk. Hind wing fork 1 with very short footstalk; fork 3 length about twice length of footstalk.
Male. Segment IX with small shallow notch medially on distal margin (fig. 31). Segment X with mesal lobe slightly bulbous apically, with a pair of short hairs/bristles subapically, in lateral view not downturned distally (fig. 30); in dorsal view, narrowed slightly subapically (fig. 29), with a pair of pigmented lateral lobes, which terminate in small, outward projecting hooks (figs 29–30). Inferior appendages in lateral view, with basal segment length about twice width, broad basally, rounded distally; harpago more slender, with ventral margin sharply angled at about 90 degrees near middle, very slightly dilated in apical third (fig. 30).
Female. Genitalia typical of genus, with a small, rounded projection on sternite VIII mesodistally (figs 46–47).
Etymology. Woonoongoora — Australian Aboriginal word for the Lamington National Park ranges (type locality — Lamington National Park).
Remarks. Many male and female specimens of Hydrobiosella woonoongoora have been collected from five sites near the type locality in northeastern New South Wales and southeastern Queensland (latitudinal range 27°35'– 28°15'S).
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