Dorisiana noriegai Sanborn & Heath, 2014
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4655.1.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:3B65A3A8-2D1E-4031-8BD4-5A1A327C4ADE |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4361012 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039787CA-5972-FFD1-FF51-FDE23720CA72 |
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Plazi |
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Dorisiana noriegai Sanborn & Heath, 2014 |
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Dorisiana noriegai Sanborn & Heath, 2014 View in CoL
Dorisiana noriegai Sanborn & Heath 2014: 19 View in CoL View Cited Treatment . (Azara, Departamento Apóstoles, Misiones, Argentina)
REMARKS. The most similar Bolivian species is D. metcalfi . This species can be distinguished by the piceous spots on the posterior head and posterior eye, the piceous marks on the parapsidal suture, the straight ventral margin to the timbal cover, the sinuate posterior opercular margin, the lack of piceous pile on the abdominal tergites, the shorter pygofer basal lobes, the horn-like extensions of the lateral branch of the uncus, the female dorsal beak extending beyond the anal styles, and the ovipositor extending beyond the dorsal beak.
DISTRIBUTION. The species has been reported from Argentina and Bolivia ( Sanborn & Heath 2014). In addition, the species has been recorded from Brazil as D. viridis ( Martinelli & Zucchi 1989a (based on illustrations of genitalia) and multiple references based on this reference listed in the synonymy of D. metcalfi in Sanborn & Heath 2014 ). The range is expanded to include French Guiana and Paraguay with the new records for those countries reported below. The species was not available for the previously published faunal list for French Guiana (Sanborn 2011a, 2016b) or Paraguay (Sanborn 2011b). These specimens are in the middle of the previously disjunct populations of eastern Argentina and western Argentina and Bolivia.
MATERIAL EXAMINED. “ BOLIVIA: Departamento de Santa Cruz / Provincia Cordillera, Charagua / 19 o 47’ 24.65”S 63 o 11’ 48.25”W / Altitude 790m, 30-XI-2001 / G. Navarro coll.” one male and one female ( AFSC). GoogleMaps
MATERIAL EXAMINED FOR NEW RECORD FOR FRENCH GUIANA. “ FRENCH GUIANA, Commune Regina / Mont Chauve, 359m / Automatic Light Trap / 12–VII–2016 / Soc. Ent. Antilles-Guyane coll.” one male ( AFSC); “ FRENCH GUIANA, Commune Regina / Mont Chauve, 359m / Automatic Light Trap / 13–VII–2016 / Soc. Ent. Antilles-Guyane coll.” one female ( AFSC); “ FRENCH GUIANA, Commune Regina / Mont Chauve, 359m / Automatic Light Trap / 10–VII–2016 / Soc. Ent. Antilles-Guyane coll.” one female ( AFSC); “ FRENCH GUIANA, Commune Regina / Mont Chauve, 359m / Automatic Light Trap / 14–VII–2016 / Soc. Ent. Antilles-Guyane coll.” two females ( AFSC).
MATERIAL EXAMINED FOR NEW RECORD FOR PARAGUAY. “ PARAGUAY: Dept. / Canindeyu, Reserva / Natural del Bosque / Mbaracayú 19–22– XI / 2016, J. E. Eger, coll. // S24º08.055’ W055º / 31.724’ 598 ft. coll. / permit #271/2016 / At MV & UV Light ” 18 males and one female ( FSCA), four males and one female ( AFSC). GoogleMaps
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Cicadinae |
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Fidicinini |
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Guyalnina |
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Dorisiana noriegai Sanborn & Heath, 2014
Sanborn, Allen F. 2019 |