Sathytes huapingensis, Yin & Shen, 2020
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2020.722.1133 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:B9393832-6F0C-4649-AF54-CAAF43234326 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10511475 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BD4DFA36-F5F8-452C-8CB6-7D8276F97154 |
taxon LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:act:BD4DFA36-F5F8-452C-8CB6-7D8276F97154 |
treatment provided by |
Valdenar |
scientific name |
Sathytes huapingensis |
status |
sp. nov. |
Sathytes huapingensis View in CoL sp. nov.
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Fig. 5 View Fig
Differential diagnosis
The male of S. huapingensis sp. nov. possesses a roundly triangular basal protuberance of antennomere 11, similar to that of S. chengzhifeii sp. nov. ( China: Yunnan) and S. larifuga (Borneo: Sabah). Sathytes huapingensis sp. nov. can be separated from S. chengzhifeii sp. nov. by the smaller body size (2.49 mm vs 2.69–2.81 mm), and the more distal and more basal positions of the protuberance and apophysis of antennomeres 11 and 9, respectively; and from S. larifuga by the relatively much smaller eyes in relation to the head, much narrower apical portion of the median lobe of the aedeagus, and a different distribution.
Etymology
The new species is named after Huaping Nature Reserve, where the type locality of this species is situated.
Type material (1 specimen) Holotype
CHINA • ♂; Guangxi Prov, Lingui County (DOEn), Huaping N. R. (Ẇṃon'ẉợṵ), Anjiangping (Ȑữṃ); alt. 1200 m; 13–16 Jul. 2011; Tang L. and He W.-J. leg.; SNUC.
Description
Male
MEASUREMENTS. AeL = 0.25 mm; AnL = 1.39 mm; AL = 0.61 mm; AW = 0.80 mm; TBL = 2.49 mm; EL = 0.82 mm; EW = 0.93 mm; HL = 0.48 mm; HW = 0.53 mm; LE = 0.18 mm; LT = 0.13 mm; PL = 0.58 mm; PW = 0.55 mm.
Body ( Fig. 5A View Fig ) reddish-brown, mouthparts and tarsi paler. Head slightly wider than long. Each eye composed of about 16 facets; LE:LT = 1.4. Antennal clubs ( Fig. 5B View Fig ) formed by antennomeres 9–11; antennomere 9 ( Fig. 5C View Fig ) sub-quadrate, each with semi-membranous apophysis at basal ¹/5 of mesal margin; antennomere 10 strongly transverse, obconical; antennomere 11 ( Fig. 5B View Fig ) about 1.5 times as long as wide, each with single large, blunt, short protuberance close to bases, covered with sparse setae at apex ( Fig. 5D View Fig ). Pronotum slightly longer than broad. Elytra strongly transverse. Abdomen widest at tergite 1 (IV) and narrowing apically. Aedeagus ( Fig. 5E View Fig ) elongate and slightly asymmetrical at apex.
Female
Unknown.
Distribution
China: Guangxi.
SNUC |
China, Shanghai, Shanghai Normal University, Department of Biology, insect Collection |
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