Bentrovata flavithorax, Papp, 2021
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.17109/AZH.67.2.101.2021 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12626299 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/451287AA-BB6F-F75B-FE14-616AA9E5FC09 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Bentrovata flavithorax |
status |
sp. nov. |
Bentrovata flavithorax View in CoL sp. n.
( Figs 21–29)
Holotype male ( HNHM): WESTERN AUSTRALIA, Gully Rd. , Nornalup-Walpole Nat. Pk. – 25. 1. 1979 to 6. 3. 1979, No. 1496, pit fall traps.
Paratypes ( HNHM, 2 m, 3 f in AM) : 5 males 8 females (1 m 1 f gen. prep.): same as for the holotype; 3 males 6 females ( HNHM) : ibid., Nornalup-Walpole Nat. Pk., No. 1495 ; 1 female ( HNHM) : ibid., Treen Brook S. F., No. 1492 .
Body length (mm): 1.58 (holotype), 1.66–1.81 (paratypes).
Frons without longitudinal stripes. Thorax contrastingly yellow.
Male genitalia. Larger blunt black thorns/pegs of ventro-medial process of synsternite are unarranged ( Figs 21–22). Dorsal part of synsternite short ( Fig. 24). Pseudocerci large ( Fig. 23). Hypandrium Y-shaped, with long apodeme ( Fig. 25). Surstylus ( Fig. 26) short, with an extremely large black thorn ventrally. Distiphallus ( Fig. 27) rather short; postgonite long and narrow, with a proclinate, nearly sharp apex.
Female genitalia. Abdomen at broadest 0.60 mm. Length of tergites 3–5 (mm): 0.225, 0.36, 0.225. Length/width of sternites 3–6 (mm): 0.12×0.67, 0.17×0.68, 0.12×0.66, 0.09×0.41. Epiproct membranous, without setae ( Fig. 29). Spermathecae long ovoid ( Fig. 28), neck of spermathecae without warts.
HNHM |
Hungarian Natural History Museum (Termeszettudomanyi Muzeum) |
AM |
Australian Museum |
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