Physiphora maraisi, Elena P. Kameneva & Valery A. Kroneyev, 2016
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4087.1.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:C510CF71-0039-478A-91ED-BFD65B6FE0BE |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6066609 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5101BA35-FF91-FFCC-FF1A-E504D46AFB0C |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Physiphora maraisi |
status |
sp. nov. |
Physiphora maraisi View in CoL sp. n.
Figures 231–243 View FIGURES 231 – 236 View FIGURES 237 – 243 .
Material. Type. Holotype ♂: Namibia: Lüderitz Dist., Klinghardt Mountains, at: 27º20′ 04″S 15º46′00″E, Malaise trap sample, 27.viii–3.ix.1998 (Kirk-Spriggs & Marais) (NICW). Paratype ♀: Namibia: same label as in holotype (NICW).
Diagnosis. This species differs from other Physiphora by the combination of fore metatarsus creamy white (basally and apically darkened), frons matt, flat and relatively narrow with pair of large oval parafrontal spots of white microtrichia and shining black vertical plates, dorsal half of face with entire transverse microtrichose band, and ventral part black rugulose with cyan sheen, scutum and scutellum densely rugulose with green and cyan tinge, and tergites 1–4 of male with golden and greenish sheen. It is similar to P. meyi sp. n. in having white fore basitarsomere, matt frons, golden, matt abdominal tergites of male, differing by the entirely hyaline wing (apically spotted in P. meyi sp. n.), narrower head and frons, and male tergite 5 shining black (matt with golden tinge in P. meyi sp. n.).
Description. Head ( Figs. 233–234 View FIGURES 231 – 236 ) black, with partly brown frons, face and gena. Frons 1.4 (♂)–2.0 (♀) times as long as wide, black in posterior half, reddish brown in anterior half, matt with large oval parafrontal microtichose spot not reaching anterior margin ( Fig. 234 View FIGURES 231 – 236 ), flat without expressed calluses, slightly concave at middle, finely setulose in anterior half. Vertical plates and ocellar triangle shining black; 2 pairs of black orbital setae; ocellar setae lateroclinate, as long as orbital setae.
Face black, facial carina partly brown in dorsal half, with entire transverse microtrichose area widely fused with microtrichose areas of antennal grooves; epistome and lateral parts of face rugulose, with metallic greenish or bluish reflections. Gena brown, 1/3 times as high as eye; parafacial and facial ridge with narrow white microtrichose stripe; gena posteriorly without microtrichose mark separating it from entirely shining black postgena ( Fig. 233 View FIGURES 231 – 236 ). Occiput entirely black. Medial vertical seta 0.7–0.9 times as long as frons width, 1.4 times as long as lateral vertical and 4 times as long as ocellar and orbital setae, and 2.5 times as long as postocellar setae. Antenna brown to black; flagellomere 1 mostly black, rounded apically, 2.2–2.3 times as long as wide, greyish microtrichose; arista bare, brown in basal 1/5, remainder black. Clypeus black. Palp black, grey microtrichose and black setose. Mouthparts black.
Thorax ( Figs. 231–232 View FIGURES 231 – 236 ). Scutum and scutellum black, densely rugulose, almost matt, with green tinge and light cyan to golden reflections; antepronotum, anterior portion of postpronotal lobe, posterior surface of notopleural triangle, anterior half of anepisternum and katepisternum, and whole anepimeron shining black, with faint golden sheen; posterodorsal parts of anepisternum and katepisternum shagreened; supra-alar area and tympanal fossa matt dark brown, postscutellum black, sparsely gray microtrichose; postero-ventral margin of scutellum without microtrichose area; anatergite, katatergite and lateroventral parts of mediotergite grey microtrichose. Mesonotal scutum with fine, poorly visible yellowish or whitish setulae ( Fig. 232 View FIGURES 231 – 236 ); acrostichal seta indistinguishable; dorsocentral setae hair-like; other setae moderately long, black: one postprononal, 2 postsutural supra-alar, one intra-alar and one postalar.
Scutellum densely rugulose, with deep cyan, green or golden reflection, with 5–6 blackish submarginal setulae (1/3–1/6 times as long as setae) and 2 pairs of black scutellar setae.
Wing. Entirely hyaline, with yellow veins; cell r4+5 narrowly closed, apical section of M arcuate ( Fig. 235 View FIGURES 231 – 236 ). Postero-apical extension of cell cup 0.5–0.6 times as long as vein A1+CuA2, and only 2–2.5 times as long as transverse section of vein CuA2. Calypters with white fringe. Length: 2.7–2.8 mm.
Legs. Black except fore tarsus with basitarsomere creamy yellow medially, with basal and apical 1/6 dark brown, mid- and hind tarsi yellow except two apical tarsomeres brown; all setae black; fore femur postero-ventrally with 4–5 long and almost non-modified setae in apical half.
Abdomen. Both tergites and sternites black; with tergites 1–4 strongly greenish gold shining, laterally micropapillose; tergite 5 of male and female conspicuously shagreened, with golden sheen, in male with green or purple reflections; all setulae black; abdominal tergite 1 basally grey microtrichose; female abdominal tergite 2 with pair of dimple-like structures laterally.
Male postabdomen brown to black; epandrium as on Figs. 239–241 View FIGURES 237 – 243 , cerci with small triangular nipple-like structures; phallus with stipe as long as preglans and glans; caecum 3 times as long as stipe width; preglans with bare ( Fig. 237 View FIGURES 237 – 243 ); glans mainly membranous, with one long lobe and 5–7 shorter spine- or petal-shaped lobes ( Fig. 238 View FIGURES 237 – 243 ). Hypandrium ( Figs. 239, 242 View FIGURES 237 – 243 ) asymmetric.
Female terminalia not dissected.
Distribution. Namibia.
Biology unknown.
Etymology. The species is named in honour of Eugene Marais, one of collectors of the type specimens, and other Namibian specimens of Physiphora this study is based on.
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