Micronecta (Micronecta) tuwanoni Nieser, Chen, Leksawasdi, Thanyakam & Duangsupa, 2004
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2021.756.1407 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5038090 |
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Micronecta (Micronecta) tuwanoni Nieser, Chen, Leksawasdi, Thanyakam & Duangsupa, 2004 |
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Micronecta (Micronecta) tuwanoni Nieser, Chen, Leksawasdi, Thanyakam & Duangsupa, 2004
Figs 13B View Fig , 14E–G View Fig
Micronecta tuwanoni Nieser, Chen, Leksawasdi, Thanyakam & Duangsupa, 2004: 31–34 , figs 2, 12–21 (type locality: Chiang Rai, Thailand).
Diagnosis
Body length 1.8–2.0. Pronotum longer than median head length. Dorsum generally pale brown. Hemelytron punctate, with transverse irregular-shaped dark marks ( Fig. 13B View Fig ).
Males: fore femur with two spines on proximal third, two spines on distal third, and one pair of spines distally; tibia with one spine in proximal third and a pair of spines distally; palar claw moderately widened distally, apex rounded. Median lobe of sternite VII with pointed apex and four long setae. Free lobe sub-rectangular, mesial angle rounded, lateral angle nearly square with ca 35 long setae, posterior margin slightly concave ( Fig. 14E View Fig ). Left paramere: shaft broad, flat, with a triangular projection in the middle of lateral margin, distal part parallel sided, apex rounded; basal lobe longer than wide, subtrapezoid ( Fig. 14G View Fig ). Right paramere: shaft slender and parallel sided, curved near base and abruptly bent at distal fourth, apex narrowly rounded ( Fig. 14F View Fig ).
Material examined
VIETNAM – Phu Tho Prov. • 1 ♂; Xuan Son N.P. , Xoan stream, near Lang Village; 21°5.453′ N, 104°56.122′ E; 21 May 2015; T.S. Nguyen leg.; TS1501 ; ZVNU GoogleMaps • 4 ♂♂, 3 ♀♀; Xuan Son N.P. , Xoan stream, near Lang Village; 21°5.453′ N, 104°56.122′ E; 5 May 2016; T.S. Nguyen leg.; TS1601 ; ZVNU GoogleMaps • 5 ♂♂, 3 ♀♀; Xuan Son N.P. , Coi stream, site 2, near concrete bridge ; 21°09.130′ N, 104°56.761′ E; 27 Aug. 2015; T.S. Nguyen leg.; TS8518 ; ZVNU GoogleMaps .
Distribution
Thailand ( Nieser et al. 2004). First record for Vietnam.
Remarks
Nieser et al. (2004) considered this species related to M. anatolica . The right paramere of M. tuwanoni appears similar to that of M. anatolica , both being strongly bent apically. However, the basal part of the right paramere’s shaft is curved in M. tuwanoni while it is straight in the latter species. Based on the presence of a triangular projection on the lateral margin of the left paramere and the similar shape of the median lobe of sternite VII, we consider that this species, more closely related to M. ornitheia , M. pocsi , and M. clavata sp. nov. See Remarks under M. clavata sp. nov. for further details.
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Micronecta (Micronecta) tuwanoni Nieser, Chen, Leksawasdi, Thanyakam & Duangsupa, 2004
Ha, Tuyet Ngan & Tran, Anh Duc 2021 |
Micronecta tuwanoni
Nieser, Chen, Leksawasdi, Thanyakam & Duangsupa 2004: 31 - 34 |