Nothomydas gariepinus Hesse
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https://doi.org/ 10.5733/afin.053.0105 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5722642 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BA72766E-91ED-2ED3-4837-79BAC63FB188 |
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Torsten |
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Nothomydas gariepinus Hesse |
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Nothomydas gariepinus Hesse View in CoL ,1969
Figs26-28, 37, 38, 43
Nothomydas gariepinus :Hesse1969:292.
ZooBank LSID:see Table1.
Diagnosis:The species,known only from males,is distinguished from congeners by the predominantly grey pubescent scutum(Fig.38)with apubescent anterior slopes,the entirely grey pubescent scutellum,the only dorsally setose scape and pedicel(asetose ventrally),the partially apubescent abdominal tergite1(proximally apubescent and distally grey pubescent)(Fig.38),and its apparent distribution along the Orange River valley in southern Namibia and northern South Africa(Fig.43).
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Male.
Head:Black,in general grey pubescent;width distinctly greater than thorax,interocular distance on vertex larger than at ventral eye margin,vertex between compound eyes more-or-less horizontally straight,medially only slightly below dorsal eye margin,parafacial area less than half the width of central facial gibbosity;facial gibbosity distinct,well-developed and discernible in lateral view;mystax white,covering facial gibbosity except for narrow median dorso-ventral area;frons medially apubescent,laterally grey pubescent,vertex medially apubescent,laterally grey pubescent,postgena apubescent;setation:vertex white,frons white,ocp setae white,pocl macrosetae absent;ocellar triangle apubescent;proboscis brown,long,projecting well-beyond fronto-clypeal suture and beyond tip of postpedicel;labellum small,as wide as prementum,about quarter length of prementum,unsclerotised laterally;maxillary palpus cylindrical,brown,minute.
Antenna:Brown,scape and pedicel white setose dorsally,asetose ventrally;postpedicel cylindrical in proximal third,symmetrically bulbous in distal two-thirds,≥5.0 × as long as combined length of scape and pedicel;apical ‘seta-like’ sensory element situated apically in cavity on postpedicel.
Thorax:Brown,scutum predominantly grey pubescent,pleura predominantly apubescent;scutum uniformly brown,surface entirely smooth,anterior slopes(facing occiput)apubescent,otherwise densely grey pubescent with broad sublateral stripes(interrupted by transverse suture)and narrow paramedial stripes(not reaching posterior margin)sparsely grey pubescent,scutal setation comprised of long white setae with distinct rows of long dc setae and dense lateral scutal setae;dc setae pre- and postsuturally white,acr setae present,lateral scutal setae white,npl setae0,spal setae0,pal setae0;postpronotal lobe brown,grey pubescent;proepisternum,lateral postpronotum,and postpronotal lobe long white setose;scutellum grey pubescent,asetose,apical scutellar setae absent;mesopostnotum,anatergite,and katatergite grey pubescent,mesopostnotum asetose,anatergite asetose,katatergite long white setose;katatergite more-or-less flat;anterior anepisternum asetose,supero-posterior anepisternum long white setose;posterior anepimeron long white setose,katepimeron long white setose;metanepisternum grey pubescent,asetose,metepimeron more-or-less flat,same colour as T1,grey pubescent,long white setose.
Leg:Light brown and brown,setation brown and white;pro,mes,and met coxa apubescent,pro and mes coxa short white setose,met coxa long white setose;met trochanter setose medially;femur brown,met femur more-or-less cylindrical only slightly wider than pro and mes femur,in distal half macrosetose,1anteroventral and1posteroventral row of macrosetae,posteroventrally long white,erect setose and setae arranged in distinct row;pro,mes,and met tibia straight,met tibia cylindrical,ventral keel absent,lateroposteriorly long white,erect setose and setae arranged in distinct row;pro and mes tarsomere1longer than tarsomere2,but less than combined length of tarsomeres2-3,met tarsomere1less than combined length of tarsomeres2-3;pulvillus well-developed,as long as well-developed claw,and as wide as base of claw;empodium absent.
Wing:Length 6.6-7.3mm;hyaline throughout,veins brown,microtrichia absent;cells r1,r4,r5,m3,and cup closed;C terminates at junction with R1;R4terminates in R1;R5terminates in R1;stump vein(R3)at base of R4absent or only very short;R4and R5widest apart medially; r–m distinct,R4+5and M1apart,connected by crossvein;M1straight at r–m (not curving anteriorly),M1(or M1+M2)terminates in R1;CuA1and CuA2split proximally to m–cu (cell m3narrow proximally);M3+CuA1do not terminate together in C;A1undulating,cell a1wide,A1and wing margin further apart proximally than distally;alula well-developed;haltere light brown.
Abdomen:Brown;setation comprised of dense white and brown setose,surface entirely smooth;T1-7brown;T1and anterior half of T2long white setose,remaining T2and T3-7brown setose;T1grey pubescent posteromedially,T2predominantly grey pubescent(except anterolaterally),remaining T narrowly grey pubescent medially and wider grey pubescent posteriorly;S1-7brown;S1asetose,S2-7sparsely brown setose;S predominantly apubescent;T2-4parallel-sided and not constricted waist-like;bullae on T2black,transversely elongate,surface entirely smooth,T2surface anterior to bullae smooth.
Terminalia(Figs26-28):Epandrium distally in dorsal view pointed with single tip posteromedially.
Female.Unknown.
Material examined: NAMIBIA: Karas: 1♂ Rosh Pinah, 16km S, 28°04'00"S 16°51'00"E,visiting yellowflflowers Tripteris(Asteraceae), 13.x.2000, F.&S.Gess (AAM-003018, AMGS) GoogleMaps . SOUTH AFRICA: Northern Cape: 1♂ Vioolsdrif, 28°46'10"S 17°37'37"E, 4-6.x.1966, SAM Museum Staff (Holotype, SAMC) GoogleMaps .
Type locality and distribution:Vioolsdrif(28°45'22"S 17°37'13"E),Namibia,South Africa(Fig.43,GBIF resource#14003).Biodiversity hotspot:occurring inside and outside of Succulent Karoo.
AMGS |
South Africa, Cape Province, Grahamstown, Albany Museum |
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South Africa, Cape Town, Iziko Museum of Capetown (formerly South African Museum) |
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