Dissomphalus mausgras, Mugrabi & Azevedo, 2016
publication ID |
1243-4442 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039887BF-DE61-7A16-FF0A-0A6039D9F8DE |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Dissomphalus mausgras |
status |
sp. nov. |
Dissomphalus mausgras n. sp.
Figures 46, 142, 234, 425-427
TYPE MATERIAL — Holotype, Indonesia. ♂, New Guinea, Neth., Waris, S. of Hollandia, 450-500m, 1-18.VIII.1959, sweeping, T. C. Maa Coll., Bishop Museum ( BPBM).
DESCRIPTION — MALE: Body length 3.1 mm. Head and mesosoma black; metasoma dark castaneous. Head (Figure 46). Mandible with two apical teeth. Clypeus with median lobe subtrapezoidal; median tooth angled; median carina complete apically and straight in profile. Frons strongly coriaceous. Mesosoma. Pronotal disc with anterior margin coarse, strongly coriaceous.. Metapectal-propodeal complex with lateral and posterior areas carinate. Metasoma (Figure 142). Tergal process with very shallow, semicircular and sublateral pair of depression, 0.3 x as long as tergite II, diverging posterad, with setae small and thin on anterior area, inner margin of depression slightly higher then median region of tergite II; tubercle absent, instead with pit inside of tergite, broad, without setae. Hypopygium (Figure 234) with median stalk 1.0 x as long as hypopygial plate; lateral stalk triangular; posterior margin weakly concave. Genitalia (Figures 425-427). Aedeagal dorsal body with apex lower than parameral apex, evenly wide; apical lobe very long; dorsal surface strongly projected in lateral view. Aedeagal ventral ramus with apex lower than aedeagal dorsal body apex, slightly bifurcated on basal region; apical region rounded, broad and smooth. Genital ring produced, each half convex in dorsal view.
FEMALE: Unknown.
ETYMOLOGY — The noun in apposition mausgras means moustache in Tok Pisin.
FIGURES 308-320
Male genitalia. 308-311, D. balus n. sp. 308, dorsal view. 309, ventral view. 310, aedeagus in lateral view, a, dorsal body, b, ventral ramus. 311, apex of aedeagal dorsal body in ventral view. 312-314, D.biknait n. sp. 312, dorsal view. 313, ventral view. 314, apex of aedeagal dorsal body in ventral view. 315-317, D.bilas n.sp. 315, dorsal view. 316, ventral view. 317, volsella in ventral view. 318-320, D.binatang n. sp. 318, dorsal view. 319, ventral view. 320, apex of aedeagal dorsal body in ventral view.Scale bars 125 µm, except 311, 317, 320 - 62 µm.
FIGURES 321-333
Male genitalia. 321-324, D. bisket n. sp. 321, dorsal view. 322, ventral view. 323, apex of aedeagal dorsal body in latero-dorsal view. 324, volsella in dorsal view. 325-327, D. blakbokis n. sp. 325, dorsal view. 326, ventral view. 327, apex of aedeagal dorsal body in latero-ventral view. 328-331, D. blut n. sp. 328, dorsal view. 329-330, aedeagal dorsal body. 329, lateral view. 330, apex in ventral view. 331, ventral view. 332-333, D. bratasusa n. sp. 332, dorsal view. 333, ventral view.Scale bars 125 µm,except 327,330 - 62 µm.
T |
Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics |
BPBM |
Bishop Museum |
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