Rhagovelia peggiae

Polhemus, Dan A., 2024, Thirty-four new species of Rhagovelia (Heteroptera: Veliidae) from the East Papua Composite Terrane, far eastern New Guinea, Zootaxa 5400 (1), pp. 1-214 : 88

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5400.1.1

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persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A37987E3-2B1D-0065-95EA-FCB5FBE26037

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scientific name

Rhagovelia peggiae
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Rhagovelia peggiae View in CoL subgroup

The R. peggiae subgroup contains two moderate sized species, R. peggiae Kirkaldy and R. hirsuta Lansbury , with body lengths ranging from 3.55–4.30 mm, which occur on the southern and northern sides of the Papuan Peninsula respectively. The ground color in both species is dark grey to blackish, with very limited dark yellow or orange-brown markings on the anterior pronotum and narrowly along the connexival margins ( Figs. 140, 141 View FIGS , 146, 147 View FIGS ). The pale coloration on the anterior pronotum is confined to a small transverse patch behind the vertex, which is not confluent with similar pale coloration on the propleurae, and the female connexiva in both species are convergent posteriorly, touching at their apices ( Figs. 141 View FIGS , 147 View FIGS ). The male proctiger has large and laterally projecting basolateral lobes, whereas the distolateral lobes are incipient or absent, and the distal cone bears a small, nipple-shaped process at the apex ( Figs. 144 View FIGS , 151 View FIGS ). The male paramere shape is variable, being typical of the R. novacaledonica group in R. hirsuta ( Fig. 150 View FIGS ), but distinctively angled upward and truncate in R. peggiae ( Fig. 143 View FIGS ). These species generally occur on rocky first and second order streams at elevations between 500 and 1300 m ( Fig. 145 View FIG ), but can occasionally be washed down to lower elevations by river spates. Neither is particularly common or widespread, therefore it is interesting that they are among the few Rhagovelia previously described from the EPCT.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Veliidae

Genus

Rhagovelia

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