Lichtwardtia nikitai Grichanov, 2019
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https://doi.org/ 10.25221/fee.387.2 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/08AE7B64-F139-4D8C-86E2-351E812BD2B0 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Lichtwardtia nikitai Grichanov |
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sp. nov. |
Lichtwardtia nikitai Grichanov View in CoL , sp. n.
http://zoobank.org/NomenclaturalActs/ 08AE7B64-F139-4D8C-86E2-351E812BD2B0
Figs 25 View Figs 21–27 , 32 View Figs 28–33 , 40 View Figs 34–41 , 48 View Figs 47–51 , 57 View Figs 52–57 , 67 View Figs 62–69
TYPE MATERIAL. Holotype – ♂, Tanzania: Morogoro env., 6.85°S, 37.67°E, 2 – 3.XII GoogleMaps
2015, N. Vikhrev [ ZMUM].
DESCRIPTION. Male. Head. Frons metallic greenish blue; face densely silvery-white pollinose, slightly shining blue under antennae, with brown ground colour (anterior view);
one strong vertical, one short postvertical, a pair of strong ocellar setae present; lower postocular setae white; ventral postcranium with 1-2 long dirty white setae and several light cilia; eyes with short hairs; face glabrous; face almost parallel-sided, narrowest at upper third, slightly widening at clypeus; clypeus bulging, convex ventrally, not reaching lower margin of eyes; ratio of its minimal width to height 8/45; antenna mostly orange; postpedicel black in distal half, subtriangular, inconspicuously longer than high, angular apicodorsally,
with short hairs; arista-like stylus middorsal, black, sparsely pubescent, with hairs 2-3 times longer than basal diameter of stylus; length ratio of scape to pedicel to postpedicel to stylus
(1st and 2nd segments), 14/8/18/12/57; palpus small, dirty yellow, with black hairs and setae;
proboscis brown.
Thorax. Mesonotum metallic blue-violet; pleura dark blue, whitish grey pollinose; 5 strong dorsocentral setae with several microscopic hairs in front of the 1st pair, 2 rows of acrostichals;
proepisternum with 1 strong black seta above fore coxa and several black hairs; scutellum with 2 strong setae and 2 very short lateral hairs.
Legs mostly yellow; fore coxa yellow, mid coxa black, hind coxa yellow with black spot;
tarsi black from tip of basitarsus; femora without long hairs; fore coxa with black hairs and several long apical setae; fore tibia with 2 dorsals, 1 fine posterior seta, not longer than diameter of tibia, 3 strong apical setae, of which 1 ventral seta distinctly longer than others; fore tarsus simple, fore basitarsus with short basoventral seta; mid femur with 1 subapical anterior seta;
mid tibia with 3 anterodorsal, 2 posterodorsal, 1 anteroventral and 5 apical setae; hind femur with one anterodorsal prepapical seta; hind tibia simple, with 3 anterodorsal, 2 posterodorsal, 2-
3 short ventral, 3 apical setae; hind basitarsus with 1 basoventral, 1 apical short setae, 1 strong dorsal seta, about 1/3 as long as basitarsus. Tibia and tarsomere (from first to fifth) length ratio:
fore leg: 85/43/21/16/12/14, mid leg: 126/59/34/26/15/16, hind leg: 139/49/48/32/22/17.
Wing evenly greyish, without dark spots and stripes; costa inconspicuously thickened at
R 1; R 1 reaching to first third of wing; R 2+3 and R 4+5 straight, slightly divergent at apex; ratio of part of costa between R 2+3 and R 4+5 to this between R 4+5 and M 1, 37/24; M 1+2 broken in middle of distal part, joining costal vein just before wing tip; R 4+5 and M 1 parallel; crossveins
m-m and dm-m straight, almost perpendicular to corresponding longitudinal veins; ratio of distal part of M 1 to m-m to distal part of M 1+2 to dm-m to distal part of M 4, 97/9/35/34/39;
anal vein distinct, almost reaching to wing margin; anal lobe well developed; anal angle obtuse; lower calypter yellow, with black setae; halters yellow.
Abdomen metallic blue-black, whitish pollinose laterally, with black hairs and marginal setae; 8th segment black, with sparse black hairs; epandrium black, as long as 3rd-6th tergites combined, 2 times longer than high, swollen basally, narrowed distad, strrrongly concave ventrally, with long and narrow projection distally; hypandrium basoventral, nearly as long as epandrium, broad, with large dorsal tooth at middle; phallus with small dorsal tooth far from apex; one epandrial seta far from base of hypandrium; small fingerlike epandrial lobe
(concealed) distoventrally bearing 2 long setae at apex and 1 strong and long seta at base;
surstylus yellow, bilobate; ventral lobe broad, longer than wide, with 2 thick spines and 3
simple setae; dorsal lobe of surstylus broad, longer than ventral, 2/3 as long as cercus, with apicoventral and apicodorsal projections and shallow distal emargination, with few short setae; postgonite short, narrow, shorter than surstylus; cercus dirty yellow, black on distal half, rounded-subtriangular, wider than long, serrate distally, with distinct apex distodorslly,
with thick and curved marginal setae, with 1 straight blunt seta.
Female. Unknown.
MEASUREMENTS (in mm). Body length 3.0; antenna length 0.9; wing length 3.1; wing width 1.1; hypopygium length 1.3.
DISTRIBUTION. Tanzania.
Figs 58–61. Lichtwardtia spp. , male head (58, 59, 61), female head (60). 58, 59, 60 – L.
fractinervis (Parent); 61 – L. oromiaensis sp. n.
ETYMOLOGY. The species is named after the Russian entomologist, Dr. Nikita
Vikhrev (Moscow, Russia), the collector of the type specimen .
DIAGNOSIS. The new species belongs to the L. minuscula species group (see key above).
L. nikitai sp. n. is close to L. emelyanovi Grichanov , differing in male face about 6 times rather than 4 times higher than wide; palpus with black rather than light hairs; male cercus subtriangular, as long as wide rather than elongate-oval, twice longer than wide, with acute apex. Hind basitarsus with 1 reduced dorsal seta, at most 1/3 as long as basitarsus. Distal part of M 1+2 (from dm-m to m-m) 1/3 as long as distal part of M 1.
ZMUM |
Zoological Museum, University of Amoy |
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