Nescicroa rufescens ( Hennemann, 1998 ) Hennemann, 2021
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5073.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10062268 |
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Nescicroa rufescens ( Hennemann, 1998 ) |
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Nescicroa rufescens ( Hennemann, 1998) View in CoL n. stat.
( Fig. 62 View FIGURE 62 )
Nescicroa rufescens Hennemann, 1998: 109 View in CoL , pl. 4: 7–8, figs. 14–15. HT, ♂: 7919; Holotypus; Nescicroa heinrichi rufescens Hennemann, 1998 View in CoL , det. F. Hennemann VI.1996 ♂; S-Sulawesi, Luwu, Palopo, leg. Gunawan XI.1995 [ MNHU, ex coll. FH]; AT, ♀: 7920; Holotypus; Nescicroa heinrichi rufescens Hennemann, 1998 View in CoL , det. F. Hennemann VI .1996 ♂; S-Sulawe-si, Luwu, Palopo, leg. Gunawan XI.1995 [ MNHU, ex coll. FH]; PT, 2 ♀♀, 1 ♂: Indonesien, S-Sulawesi, Sulawesi-Selatan, Luwu, Palopo, leg. Gunawan XI.1995 [coll. FH No’s 0102-1 to 3]; PT, 1 ♂: Indonesien, S-Sulawesi, Sulawesi Selatan, Tana Toraja, leg. Tajuddin X.1995 – II .1996 [coll. FH No. 0102-4].
Otte & Brock, 2005: 225.
Zompro, 2005. 265.
Differential diagnosis: This species is very similar to N. rammei Günther, 1935 but can readily be separated by its distinctive red colouration of the head, thorax and abdomen as well as the transparent ruby coloured anal fan of the alae of both sexes ( Fig. 62 View FIGURE 62 ). Males furthermore differ from those of N. rammei by the much smaller and rather obtuse epiproct, which hardly projects beyond the outer lateral angles of the anal segment and comparatively shorter and broader cerci ( Fig. 62G View FIGURE 62 ). From N. heinrichi Günther, 1935 the ♀♀ of this species (the only sex known in rammei ) can be distinguished at first glance by the same colour patterns mentioned above, the pronotum and mesonotum being green in rammei with only the lateral margins marked by a rosy streak, the costal region of the alae being green medially with the anterior margin and posterior portion constrastingly black and the anal fan transparent grey. Moreover, the anal segment in N. rufescens is much more acutely narrowed towards the apex ( Fig. 62E View FIGURE 62 ) and the notably shorter subgenital plate merely reaches to the posterior margin of abdominal tergum IX ( Figs. 62D, F View FIGURE 62 ).
Comments: Originally described as a subspecies of Nescicroa heinrichi Günther, 1953 rev. comb., re-examination of the type-series and detailed comparison with the type specimens of Günther’s species have shown this taxon to be a valid species. Thus it is here raised to species level and now is Nescicroa rufescens n. stat.. Actually, it is more similar in various aspects and presumably more closely related to N. rammei Günther, 1935 than to N. heinrichi . Distinguishing features are summarized above. Body lengths: ♀♀ 61.5–67.0 mm, ♂♂ 49.5–53.0 mm.
Distribution: S-Sulawesi, Sulawesi Selatan, Luwu Regency, Palopo [MNHU, coll. FH]; S-Sulawesi, Sulawesi Selatan,Tana Toraja Highland [coll. FH].
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Fort Hays |
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Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute |
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Nescicroa rufescens ( Hennemann, 1998 )
Hennemann, Frank H. 2021 |
Nescicroa rufescens
Hennemann, F. H. 1998: 109 |