Ommatius (Pygommatius) pectinus, Scarbrough & Marascia, 2003
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.228.1.1 |
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DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5080339 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A9FF3D-FFEB-FFFE-9D15-5DC5FDBDC609 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Ommatius (Pygommatius) pectinus |
status |
sp. nov. |
Ommatius (Pygommatius) pectinus View in CoL , sp. n.
Figs. 17 View FIGURES 1120 , 181188 View FIGURES 181188
Male. Brown. Length, body 11.0 11.8 mm; wing 7.0 7.5 mm. Head: Face yellow tomentose with slight tint of brown, mostly yellow vestiture, 13 thin, dark bristles present dorsally; 6 pencillike bristles present, as long as or longer than proboscis; FHWR 1.0:4.5 1.0:5.4. Proboscis entirely black. Pedicel ventrally with 1 thick, yellow or black seta, slightly longer than flagellum; flagellum oval, only slightly longer than wide. Frons brown to slightly yellowishbrown tomentose. Ocellar tubercle with 2 long setae, as long as pedicel and scape combined. Occiput with only yellow, postocular bristles, longest about onethird distance to ocellar tubercle.
Thorax: Mesonotum mostly brown tomentose, sides and posterior gray; 1 dorsocentral and 3 lateral bristles yellow, 1 notopleural bristle brown. Scutellum gray tomentose with numerous setae and 2 marginal bristles, both yellow; setae about half as long as marginal bristles. Pleuron gray tomentose, white to yellow setose; anepimeral bristle sometimes slightly thicker than setae. Halter yellow.
Wing ( Fig. 17 View FIGURES 1120 ): Mostly dense microtrichose, basal third, basal twothirds medially, bare or sparsely microtrichose. Cell r 4 triangular. Cell m 1 with veins M 1 and M 2 diverge evenly from base. Apex of cell m 3 perpendicular to axis of wing, just beyond rm.
Leg: Coxae brown, mostly or entirely gray tomentose; fore coxa anteriorly with shiny yellow tomentum. Femora and tibiae yellow, a slight tint of brown anteriorly and dorsally. Fore femur (see O. grossus , Fig. 24 View FIGURES 2128 ) basally with 3 long, thick, yellow, ventral bristles. Middle femur anteriorly with 1 long, brown bristle on apical third; shorter, thinner, preapical, yellow bristle present posteriorly; ventral setation absent. Hind femur with only yellow ventral bristles, 3 anteroventral and 1 posteroventrally, all short and present on apical half; 1 ventrobasal bristle onethird as long as hind femur; HFWLR 1.0:6.01.0:8.9. Fore tibia with yellow bristles laterally. Tarsi with apical 4 tarsomeres yellowishbrown to brown, basal tarsomere yellow; fore tarsus with 89 yellow bristles; basal half of middle tarsus anteriorly with 45 short black bristles, all about same length, comblike.
Abdomen: Narrow with mostly gray tomentum, light brown to brown dorsally, vestiture mostly pale yellow to yellow, mostly brown on apical 34 tergites. Sternites 35 with abundant yellow bristles, bristles on sternite 3 longest and thickest; those of sternites 45 more abundant, shorter. Sternites 68 with only brown vestiture.
Terminalia ( Figs. 181185 View FIGURES 181188 ): Ventral lamella apically with Tshaped process, comblike spines present ventrally; oval tubercles basally with abundant setae. Epandrium 3 branched; dorsal branch short, fused below ventral lamella; middle branch narrow, surface rugose, apex acutely pointed; ventral branch much longer and larger, earlike, with minute setae. Hypandrium with a ‘tuft’ of long bristles, none fused, minute bracts present.
Female. Differs from male as follows. Length, body 10.512.5 mm; wing 7.98.1 mm. Head: Face with 34 brown bristles; FHWR 1.0:4.91.0:5.3. Frons yellowishbrown to brown tomentose, brown setose. Mesonotum with 1 pair of thick, yellow dorsocentral bristles. Leg: Yellow to slightly reddishyellow. Fore femur basally without bristles, only setae present. Fore tarsus with only 4 yellow bristles laterally. HFWLR 1.0:6.01.0:6.7. Abdomen: Tergites 58 with a thick bristle in each apical corner. Sternites 15 with only yellow vestiture, sternites 68 with abundant black vestiture; sternites 37 with 1 strong bristle in each apical corner, plus 26 additional bristles on the basal half of each sternite. Tergite 9 emarginate apically, extremely short mediodorsally. Terminalia ( Figs. 186188 View FIGURES 181188 ). Three spermathecae present, tubular, apex rounded; duct prebasal and lateral. Sternite 8 brown, corners produced, surface yellow with minute setae.
SPECIMENS EXAMINED. Holotype ♂, allotype ♀, SENEGAL: 33 km SSE Brin 11 km / SW Ziguinchor 9.xi.1977 / UTM 28 PCJ5383 Loc No 22 / Lund Univ. Syst. Dept. / SwedenGambia–Senegal / Nov 1977 Cederholm / DanielssonHammarstadt / Hedqvist Samuelsson ( MZLU) . Paratypes. BENIN: 1 ♂, Museum Paris / Env. de PortoNovo / Waterlot 1908 ( MNHN) . DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO: 1 ♂, Haute Volta / Dingasso nr. Bobo / 28.ix.1979 / A. Pauly réc. ( MRAC) ; 1 ♀, Musée Du Congo / Lomani: Kanlama / 1931 / R. Massart ( MRAC) . GAMBIA: 1 ♂, 3 ♀, swept among veg. / close to the seashore / about 5 KM SSW Gunjur / 13.xi.1977 / UTM 28 PEC0554 LOC 8 / Lund Univ. Syst. Dept. / SwedenGambia – Senegal / Nov 1977 Cederholm / DanielssonHammarstadt / HedqvistSamuelsson ( MZLU) ; 1 ♀, Keneba / 20.ix.69 / J. Hamon réc ( MNHN) . GHANA: 1 ♀, N. Territories / Yopi / XI.1916 / Dr. J. J. Simpson ( BMNH) . NIGERIA: 1 ♀, Afon / 29.vi.1912 / Dr. J. W. ScottMacfie ( BMNH) ; 1 ♀, Onisdja / 18.vii.1912 / Dr. J. W. ScottMacfie ( BMNH) . SENEGAL: 4 ♂, 8 ♀, same data as holotype ( MZLU) ; 2 ♂, 3 ♀, same data as holotype except date 1970 ( MZLU) ; 1 ♂, Parc Nationale / Basse Cassamance swept / in dense tree savanna / 11.xi.1977 / UTM 28PCJ2968 loc 31, Lund Univ. Syst. Dept. / SwedenGambia – Senegal / Nov 1977 Cederholm / DanielssonHammarstadt / HedqvistSamuelsson ( MZLU) . SIERRA LEONE: 1 ♂, 1 ♀, Lumbay Beach / Freetown / 1940 / C. R. Robband ( BMNH) .
Distribution. The species was captured among seashore vegetation and dense tree savanna during July and November in West Africa from Senegal and Sierra Leone southward to Nigeria and the western portion Democratic Republic of Congo.
Etymology. Latin, pectinus , ‘a comb’, referring to the comblike process of the ventral lamella.
Remarks. In addition to the characters in the key, the slender body, yellow postocular, mesonotal and scutellar bristles, thin yellow legs, narrow base of cell m 1 ( Fig. 17 View FIGURES 1120 ), and the lateral, comblike row of short bristles on the basal tarsomere of the middle tarsus further characterize O. pectinus .
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