Quichuana parisii, CERESA, 1934: 389
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https://doi.org/ 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2012.00842.x |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10544567 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/71079761-1049-FFEE-AB98-78EC9EC31C41 |
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Quichuana parisii |
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QUICHUANA PARISII CERESA, 1934: 389 View in CoL
FIGURES 44 View Figures 43–44 AND 82 View Figures 80–83
Five females were examined by Ceresa (1934), four of which comprise the type series. These four specimens are deposited in MCSN. Each specimen of the type series is red-labelled as ‘cotypus’ with the letters ‘co’ crossed out. Although the specimens were collected in ‘S. Paulo, S. Sebastiaõ ( Brasile)’ ( Ceresa, 1934), the actual specimens are labelled as collected in ‘S. Paulo’. We designate a lectotype and three paralectotypes to stabilize the name (see ‘Material examined’).
Diagnostic features
Female
Body extensively black ( Fig. 82 View Figures 80–83 ), although sometimes copper; frons and face shiny black, with a narrow band of white pollinosity on the eye margins; ocellar triangle with dark-brown hairs; bf = 1.2 (lectotype) ( Fig. 44 View Figures 43–44 ); face with white hairs, except for a central bare stripe extending from the antennae to the mouth edge; facial tubercle conspicuous; scutum with lightyellow hairs and, on PP and the area above the wings, black hairs; pleuron with long black hairs on AEP; tufts of hairs absent on scutum and pleuron, only PAPT posterodorsally with a denser group of lightyellow hairs; legs extensively black; wings extensively microtrichose, with a characteristic pattern of pigmentation – anterior half of the wing with cells and veins yellow pigmented on the basal half and darkbrown on the apical half ( Fig. 82 View Figures 80–83 ); tergum I with a moustache arrangement of sparse light-yellow hairs ( Fig. 82 View Figures 80–83 ); terga wholly covered with light-yellow hairs, especially longer on the lateral margins of tergum II anteriorly and the lateral margins of tergum V.
Male
Unknown.
Material examined (MCSN)
Lectotype: 1f, S. Paulo, Barbiellini (handwritten)/ cotypus (‘co’ crossed out)/ Quichuana parisi Cer. , det. L. Ceresa (species name handwritten) (left basoflagellomere missing).
Paralectotypes: BRAZIL: 2f, S. Paulo, Barbiellini (handwritten), cotypus (‘co’ crossed out); 1f, S. Paulo, Barbiellini (handwritten) (headless specimen) .
Range
Brazil.
Taxonomic notes
Small to medium size species (10.5 mm, lectotype) with moderately broad abdomen ( Fig. 82 View Figures 80–83 ); the only similar species is Q. invenusta sp. nov., from which Q. parisii can be separated following the ‘Taxonomic notes’ under Q. invenusta sp. nov.
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