Oropuella eidolon, Inc. & Road & Missoula & E-mail, 2020
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https://doi.org/ 10.5324/cjcr.v0i33.3068 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:B1BF8C50-50DE-432B-BA3E-BC86F743481D |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7996054 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/00B5DC58-372D-4A9A-AB8C-D4B38DE2B5C9 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:act:00B5DC58-372D-4A9A-AB8C-D4B38DE2B5C9 |
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Felipe |
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Oropuella eidolon |
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sp. nov. |
Oropuella eidolon new species
http://zoobank.org/ 00B5DC58-372D-4A9A-AB8C-D4B38DE2B5C9
Type material: Holotype male pupa (slide): USA. OREGON: Crater Lake National Park, Unnamed trib. to Vidae Creek , 42.8798°N, 122.0970°W, 6.viii.2018, NPS18CRLA004;ANSP-ENT-124822 [ ANSP] GoogleMaps . Paratype 1 male pupa (slide): same data as holotype; ANSP-ENT-124823 [ ANSP] GoogleMaps .
Etymology: Eidolon is Greek for a specter or phantom, a reference to the difficulty in establishing life stage associations within this genus. This epithet is treated as a noun in apposition.
Diagnostic characters: Adult male. Gonostylus with crista dorsalis triangular, large and protruding.
Pupa. Sternites V–VIII with posterior spinule band.
Description: Adult male (pharate). Figs 1a View Figure 1 , 2a–c View Figure 2 . Measurements (n = 2): flagellomeres (μm): 28–35, 20–34, 25–36, 27–34, 34–38, 36–43, 32–42, 34– 45, 42–49, 35–42, 40–44, 40–45, 126–155; AR 0.31–0.32; anal point 50–55 μm; gonocoxite 120– 124 μm; gonostylus 58–62 μm. Habitus brown, with lighter maculations around abdominal setae.
Genitalia. ~6 setae on each side of anal point. Lateral margin of gonocoxite straight; prominent triangular crista dorsalis extending nearly the entire length of the gonostylus, wider than remainder of gonostylus, apex of gonostylus with small subacute spine; megaseta adjactent and proximal to spine, small seta on dorsal surface distal to spine, three setae on carina on ventral surface of crista dorsalis. Sternapodeme smoothly arched; lateral apex of phallapodeme width subequal to medial portion.
Pupa. Figs 4a, c View Figure 4 . Measurements (n = 2): length 2.7–2.8 mm. Sternites V–VIII with posterior spinule band.
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Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia |
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