Hypselothyrea paraguttata TAKADA et MOMMA, 1975
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12586978 |
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Hypselothyrea paraguttata TAKADA et MOMMA, 1975 |
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Hypselothyrea paraguttata TAKADA et MOMMA, 1975 View in CoL ( Figs 11–13 View Figs 11–16 )
TAKADA et MOMMA 1975: 21.
Material studied: Thailand: 1 male ( MHNG; defected, left wing glued under the specimen, genitalia in microvial with glycerol): Thailand , 2000 m, Chiang Mai Prov., Doi Pha Hom Pak , W of Fang, /17, 15. XII. 2002, 20.02.43N/99.08.43E, P. SCHWENDINGER leg .; 1 female ( HNHM): 1500 m, Nan Prov., Doi Wao , W of Tha Wang Pha, 18. XII. 2002 /22, 19.08.13N/100.38.29E, P. SCHWENDINGER leg .
I found one male and one female specimens of a species close to H. guttata , which I think H. paraguttata . However, male genitalia seem different from those, which OKADA (1980: figs 25–26) gave for this species. I guess the long thick setae onanteriorventralpartofepandrium,whichemergeaboveeachotherandadherent on a longer section, may have resulted in a view depicted by OKADA. At least I do not know any other form with two dark spots in r 1 cell and 11 prensisetae on surstylus ( Fig. 11 View Figs 11–16 ). I depicted also phallus in lateral view ( Fig. 12 View Figs 11–16 ), although shape in this view depends on the extent latero-extension of left and right halves of phallus (my figure is different from that of OKADA). The question will be adequately answered by a study of the type of H. paraguttata only.
The differentiating characters to H. guttata are given in a short key below. Thecolourofscutellum,asgivenbyOKADA (1980)suchacharacter,ismisleading (a rather high proportion of H. guttata has dark scutellum).
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