Levu apiatus Zelazny, 2011

Zelazny, B. & Webb, M. D., 2011, 3071, Zootaxa 3071, pp. 1-307 : 41-42

publication ID

1175­5334

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E68799-FFCB-FFBC-F3C2-F9EF2A2B76D0

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scientific name

Levu apiatus Zelazny
status

sp. nov.

Levu apiatus Zelazny View in CoL , sp. nov.

( Fig. 159)

Description. Forewings 2.1 times longer than wide, length: male 2.9–3.0 mm (mean = 3.0, n= 6), female 3.0– 3.6 mm (mean = 3.3, n= 4). Colour stramineous; margins of facial carinae orange; mesonotum, except scutellum, light brown. Forewings white; a large dark mark around first subcostal sector; lighter marks around apex of Cu1 and M- Ms4 fork; very faintly infuscated around bases of Ms1 and Ms2, as well as along apical cross-veins; veins white to stramineous; costal and apical margins as well as tips of last three subcostal sectors tinted with orange. Rostrum surpassing hind coxae; subantennal processes connected to margins of facial carinae. Forewings with Sc+R fork slightly before middle of wing; Ms1 branched at the end of its basal quarter, bases of Ms1 and Ms2 connected by a cross-vein forming a small rhomboid cell. Male genital styles elongated; proximal dorsal process short, distal dorsal process long, both well separated. Aedeagus stem abruptly widening before apical portion; apical part flat, with two small humps on the dorsal side.

Etymology. The species name is a Latin adjective ( apiatus , -a, -um = spotted).

Type material. Holotype ♂ (forewing 2.9 mm), INDONESIA: PAPUA; labels: 1) NEW GUINEA: NETH / Hollandia-Binnen / 100 m, XI-2-1958 2) J.L. Gressitt / Collector ( BPBM) . Paratypes. INDONESIA: PAPUA: Waris, S. of Hollandia , 450–500 m, 16–23.VIII.1959, 3 ♂ (fw. 2.9) 1 ♀, T . C. Maa; Hollandia Area; W. Sentani, Cyclops Mts. , 150–250 m, 18. VI .1959, 1 ♂, J.L. Gressitt, palm; Ifar, 300–600 m, 22. VI .1959, 1 ♀ (fw. 3.2), J.L. Gressitt; Nabire , 5–50 m, 25.VIII–2.IX.1962, 1 ♂ (fw. 3.0), J. Sedlacek, Malaise trap ; INDONESIA: WEST PAPUA: Vogelkop, Bomberai , 700–900 m, 5. VI .1959, 1 ♀ (fw. 3.6), J.L. Gressitt; PAPUA NEW GUINEA: PAPUA : C. Dist., Otomata Plant'n, 1m E of Moresby, 2.XI.1960, 1 ♂ (fw. 2.9) 1 ♀ (fw. 3.0), J.L. Gressitt, Malaise trap; NE: Angoram, 20–30 m, 15.VIII.1969, 1 ♀, J.L. Gressitt, slender leaf rattan; Wana , Upper Jimmi V ., 150 m, 11. VII .1955, 1 ♀, J.L. Gressitt, Kumur, Upper Jimmi V ., 1000 m, 13. VII .1955, 1 ♂ (fw. 3.0), J.L. Gressitt; Ambunti, Sepik R ., 400 m, 3. V .1963, 1 ♂ (fw. 3.0), R . Straatman; Lae , 10 m, 6. VII .1957, 1 ♀ (fw. 3.3), D. Elmo Hardy; SE, Central Dist. , 32 km S. Vanapa R ., Brown Rd. , 20–22. V .1965, 1 ♀ (fw. 3.1), W.A. Steffan + Y.M. Huang (all BPBM) .

Distribution. New Guinea.

Diagnosis. In forewing venation Levu apiatus shows similarities to L. rubrofrontalis Zelazny , L. patolai Zelazny , and L. rubropleuralis Zelazny , all from the Philippines. It can be distinguished from these by the dark marks on the forewings and by the male aedeagus lacking any pointed processes.

NEW

University of Newcastle

BPBM

Bishop Museum

T

Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

VI

Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute

V

Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

R

Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Derbidae

Genus

Levu

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