Tapajosa doeringi (Berg 1879)
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6105961 |
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Tapajosa doeringi (Berg 1879) |
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Diagnosis. Crown, pronotum, scutellum and clypeus black, with irregular yellow spots; forewings with yellow veins and cells rufous and black; hindwing with vein R2+3 complete. Male: aedeagus short and broad, curved upwards, with pair of basal processes that may be branched.
Female terminalia. Abdominal sternite VII, in ventral view ( Fig. 17 View FIGURES 1 – 20 ), with lateral margins slightly concave, lateroposterior margins narrowly rounded, and posterior margin with elongated shallow median concavity; surface with numerous scattered microsetae. Pygofer, in lateral view, moderately produced posteriorly; surface with scattered microsetae, and a few macrosetae on posterior region. First valvifers, in lateral view, ovoid; with small spiniform processes on posterior region and setae on posterior margin. First ovipositor valvulae, in lateral view, slightly rectilinear; dorsal sculptured area formed by scale-like processes arranged in oblique lines; ventral sculptured area formed by scale-like processes arranged irregularly; apex acute ( Fig. 37 View FIGURES 21 – 40 ), with denticles on dorsal and ventral margins. Second valvulae, in lateral view, slightly rectilinear; dorsal margin of blade bearing 25 to 26 continuous teeth, each tooth subtriangular with posterior side longer, with denticles on anterior and posterior margins ( Fig. 57 View FIGURES 41 – 60 ); ducts extending toward teeth and toward apical blade portion; apex rounded ( Fig. 77 View FIGURES 61 – 80 ), with denticles on dorsal and ventral margins; preapical ventral prominence conspicuous. Gonoplacs, in lateral view, with small spiniform processes on ventral margin; apex rounded.
Material examined. ARGENTINA. Misiones: 1♀, 1/III/1899, S. Venturi. Formosa: 1♂, IV/1898, S. Venturi. Mendoza: Cacheuta, 1♂ 1♀. Córdoba: Calamuchita, El Sauce, 3♂ 5♀, XI/1941, M.J. Viana; Argüello, 7♂ 6♀, XII/1947, De Carlo; San Javier, 1♂ 1♀, 10/I/1946. La Pampa: Conelho, 1♀, 1/II/1943, H. Hepper. Buenos Aires: San Blas, 3♂ 5♀; Bahía Blanca, 2♂ 1♀. Río Negro: 1♂ 1♀, 14/II/1898, S. Venturi; 1♂, 8/X/1899, S. Venturi; 1♀, 19/X/1899, S. Venturi; 1♀, 7/XI/1899, S. Venturi; 1♀, 14/XI/1899, S. Venturi; 1♂, 24/XI/1899, S. Venturi; 1♀, 27/ XI/1899, S. Venturi; 1♂, 4/XII/1899, S. Venturi; 1♀, 8/XII/1899, S. Venturi ( MACN). Córdoba: San Ignacio, 2♂ 1♀, 7/XI/1941; Yacanto, 7♂ 7♀, Christensen; Yacanto, 2♂ 1♀. Buenos Aires: Sierra de la Ventana, 2♂, 27/II/ 1957, Torres & Ronderos; Monte Hermoso, 1♂ 1♀, 28/II/1957, Torres & Ronderos; 1♂ 1♀, VI/1938, Kägi ( MLP). San Luis: Las Charcas, 1♂, 2/I/1958, Tonsic & Willink; Cortaderas, 2♂, 28/I/1958, Tonsic & Willink ( IMLA).
Distribution. Peru (Dellapé et al. 2011) and Argentina ( Young 1968): Misiones, Formosa, Catamarca, Córdoba, Mendoza, San Luis, La Pampa, Buenos Aires, Río Negro ( Paradell et al. 2012).
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