Icaia
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.175214 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5671231 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/480487D2-0814-FF9F-FF3F-72AD1197D3BA |
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Icaia |
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Icaia View in CoL sp.
( Figs. 30–36 View FIGURES 30 – 36 )
Color fuscous to stramineous with faint light brown markings. Crown produced, median length about 2x that of inner margin of eye; depressed medially; texture with coarse longitudinal striations. Ocellus 3– 4 x own width from adjacent eye. Brachypterous; wings opaque, irregularly textured, and veins not apparent. Legs fuscous with brown markings; protibia formula 2+3 or 3+3; hind femur macrosetal formula 2+1+0; macrosetae on dorsal side of hind tibia black to dark brown.
Female. Pygofer without macrosetae. Seventh sternite with a distinct medial notch. First valvula dorsal sculpturing pattern maculose to granulose, submarginal. Base of first valvula with a dorsal hump; strongly bowed basally. Second valvula dorsal teeth of the typical chiasmine shape, extending only over one third of the apical dorsal margin.
Material examined. Female, PERU: Junín / 6 km SW La Oroya, 4000m / 11°36’20”S 76°2’34”W / 29 Oct 2002, C.H. Dietrich / vacuum, 02511. Specimen deposited at INHS.
Notes. This appears to represent another new species, but is not given a name because males, which have the most distinctive specieslevel characters, have not been identified.
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Illinois Natural History Survey |
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