Manucodicola semiramisae Gustafsson & Bush, 2017

Bush, Sarah E., 2017, Morphological revision of the hyperdiverse Brueelia - complex (Insecta: Phthiraptera: Ischnocera: Philopteridae) with new taxa, checklists and generic key, Zootaxa 4313 (1), pp. 1-443 : 274-277

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Manucodicola semiramisae Gustafsson & Bush
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sp. nov.

Manucodicola semiramisae Gustafsson & Bush , new species

(Figs 457–462)

Type host. Phonygammus keraudrenii purpureoviolaceus (Meyer, 1885) — trumpet manucode. Type locality. Kassam Pass (Top), elev. 1300 m, Eastern Highlands District, Papua New Guinea. Other host. Phonygammus keraudrenii diamondi Cracraft, 1992 — trumpet manucode.

Diagnosis. Both sexes separated from Manucodicola acantharx n. sp. ( Figs 451-452 View FIGURES 451 – 452 ) by the absence in Mn. semiramisae n. sp. of sternal plate IV (Figs 457–458). Manucodicola semiramisae often paler than Mn. acantharx . Females separated by the vulval chaetotaxy and shape of subgenital plate and males may be separated by the male genitalia (see diagnosis of Mn. acantharx above); however, additional, well preserved male specimens are needed to properly describe these species.

Description. Both sexes. Head shape, structure, and chaetotaxy as in genus description and Fig. 459 View FIGURES 459 – 462 . Thoracic and abdominal segments as in genus description and Figs 457–458. Sternal plate IV absent in both sexes.

Male. Abdominal chaetotaxy as in Table 2 and Fig. 457. Male genitalia partially everted in all specimens examined, and illustrated and described only tentatively ( Fig. 461 View FIGURES 459 – 462 ). Basal apodeme broadly trapezoidal. Proximal mesosome long, slender; anterior margin flat. Gonopore oval, narrowly open distally on ventral side. Mesosomal lobes fused distally, broad, quadratic, with moderate postero-lateral extensions; 2 sensilla on each side visible near anterior margin of lobes. Parameres distorted in all material examined. Measurements ex Phonygammus keraudrenii purpureoviolaceus (n = 15 except n = 7 for TL): TL = 1.47–1.61; HL = 0.45–0.48 (0.47); HW = 0.42– 0.47 (0.44); PRW = 0.28–0.30 (0.29); PTW = 0.36–0.42 (0.39); AW = 0.51–0.60 (0.56).

Female. Abdominal chaetotaxy as in Table 2 and Fig. 458. Subgenital plate ( Fig. 462 View FIGURES 459 – 462 ) rounded bottle-shaped, very narrow distally. Vulval margin ( Fig. 462 View FIGURES 459 – 462 ) bulging medianly, with 3–5 long, slender vms on each side, and 9–12 short, thorn-like vss on each side; only median-most vss arranged in two rows; 6–8 long, slender vos on each side; distal 1 vos median to vss. Measurements ex Phonygammus keraudrenii purpureoviolaceus (n = 16 except n = 15 for AW and n = 9 for TL): TL = 1.66–1.81; HL = 0.47–0.52 (0.49); HW = 0.45–0.49 (0.47); PRW = 0.29–0.32 (0.31); PTW = 0.40–0.44 (0.42); AW = 0.55–0.69 (0.60). Ex Ph. k. diamondi (n = 1): TL = 1.69; HL = 0.48; HW = 0.46; PRW = 0.29; PTW = 0.42; AW = 0.62.

Etymology. M. semiramisae n. sp. is named after the Assyrian queen Shammuramat (called Semiramis in Greek accounts; ruled 810–806 BCE) who, according to legend, put chastity belts on the ladies of the court to prevent them from seducing her son Adad-nirari III (ruled 806–783 BCE). While we have found no pictures of these chastity belts, the broad band of thorn-like setae submarginal to the vulval margin ( Fig. 462 View FIGURES 459 – 462 ) would seem to us to be a likely, and certainty deterring, candidate.

FIGURS 457–458 Manucodicola semiramisae n. gen. & n. sp. ex Phonygammus keraudrenii purpureoviolaceus : 457, male habitus, dorsal and ventral views. 458, female habitus, dorsal and ventral views.

Type material. Ex Phonygammus keraudrenii purpureoviolaceus : Holotype ♂, Kassam Pass (Top), elev . 1300 m, Eastern Highlands District, Papua New Guinea, 25 Aug. 1967, P.H. Colman, BBM-NG-60038 ( BPBM) [marked with black dot on slide]. Paratypes: 17♂, 21♀, same data as holotype ( BPBM) ; 1♀, Wau , elev. 5000 ft, Nakata Ridge, Morobe District, Papua New Guinea, 18 Jul. 1963, P.J. Shanahan, BBM-NG-28570 ( BPBM) ; 4♂, 2♀, Wau , elev. 5000 ft, Morobe District, Papua New Guinea, 21 May 1963, P.J. Shanahan, BBM-NG-27836, BBM-NG-27845 ( BPBM) ; 5♀, Bulolo River, elev . 3000 ft, Morobe District, Papua New Guinea, 12 Jun. 1963, P.J. Shanahan, BBM-NG-28435 ( BPBM) .

Ex Phonygammus keraudrenii diamondi : 1♀, Oriomo River, elev. 20 ft, Western District, Papua New Guinea, 23 Feb. 1964, H. Clissold, BBM-NG-29660 ( BPBM).

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