Syneches obeliscus Bezzi
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4103.5.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6088603 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CD87D9-9E30-3A36-6DCB-28FAFD2552AF |
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Syneches obeliscus Bezzi |
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Syneches obeliscus Bezzi View in CoL
( Fig. 120 View FIGURE 120 )
Syneches obeliscus Bezzi, 1909: 315 View in CoL ; Collin, 1933: 28 (citation); Smith, 1967: 10 (catalog); Rafael & Ale-Rocha, 1995: 541, figs 44–46,65 (review); Yang et al., 2007: 311 (catalog).
Diagnosis. Medium size (about 3.5 mm length) and dark brown. Antenna dark brown; scape very small, about half length of pedicel; postpedicel ovate, small, as long as length of scape and pedicel combined; palpus dark brown. Scutum high, pyramidal, dark brown to black; five pairs of scutellar setae. Abdomen brown. Legs long and slender, femur-tibial joints, apex of fore tibia, mid and hind tibiae and tarsomeres 1–4 yellow, the rest is dark brown to black; base of femur and fore tibia slightly swollen. Wing light brown with a small distinct seta on basicosta; pterostigma tenuous.
Female. Unknown.
Geographical distribution. Peru and Bolivia ( Fig. 120 View FIGURE 120 ).
Comments. Species with a very high pyramidal scutum as in S. annulipes Bezzi ; however, it can be distinguished from it by the sub-hyaline wing with slightly infuscated pterostigma, epandrial lamella, in lateral view, more slender apically, and hypandrium with one pair of protuberances at laterodistal margin (see Rafael & Ale-Rocha 1995, figs 65, 45 and 44, respectively).
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