Nanophyllium larssoni, Cumming, Royce T., 2017

Cumming, Royce T., 2017, A second new species of Nanophyllium Redtenbacher, 1906 from the northern coast of New Guinea (Phasmida, Phylliidae), Zootaxa 4238 (2), pp. 246-248 : 246-247

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4238.2.3

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:EA14A400-09A8-43AA-A4DE-3C7BBC635E9E

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6042095

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5F344A0D-8444-FFEE-67AD-FB88FBA9FC4D

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Nanophyllium larssoni
status

sp. nov.

Nanophyllium larssoni View in CoL n. sp. ( Figure 1 View FIGURE 1 ).

Holotype, ♂: Indonesia, Irian Jaya (Sentani), Cyclops Mts . 24. XII. 2008 (S 2 °31’, E 140°31’) [Coll.RC 16-240]. Collected by Viktor Sinjaev and purchased from Anton Kozlov of Russia GoogleMaps .

Coloration: Body coloration a dark rich brown, except for a pale stripe along the medial sagittal plane from the head capsule to the mesothorax; on the ventral surface from the prosternum to the anterior of the metasternum. Granulation on the body is generally slightly lighter than the ground color.

Morphology: Head capsule as long as wide, with an irregularly granulose vertex, including the two posteromedian tubercles with additional noteworthy nubs just lateral to them. Three well-developed ocelli are slightly posterior to the compound eyes, which are protruding and ovular. Antennae long and slender, with 22 segments (including the scapus and pedicellus) covered in setae each as long as the segment is wide. Pronotum as long as wide with parallel lateral margins, and slightly irregularly granulose. Mesopraescutum wider than long, gradually narrowing posteriorly, surface slightly granular and slightly raised along the medial sagittal plane and lateral margins. Mesopleurae only gradually diverging, armed with a single spiniform tubercle on the anterior edge. Entire ventral aspect of pro- and mesosternum covered in irregularly sized and spaced granules. Tegmina (length 6.4 mm, maximum width 3.1 mm) not reaching the posterior of the metathorax. Alae well developed (length 30.0 mm), with exposed section of folded alae slightly sclerotized. Abdominal segment II tapering, III gradually widening, IV with a natural fold onto the dorsal surface, V the widest segment, V-VII each slightly widening and then converging creating an overall scalloped edge. Anal abdominal segment VIII slightly tapering, IX strongly tapering, X longer than wide and slightly widening towards the broad rounded apex. Genitalia, poculum broad, starting halfway through abdominal segment VIII and ending in a broad rounded apex that reaches the anterior margin of segment X. Cercus long, slender, and relatively flat without strongly curved margins. Vomer long and slender with sides gradually converging. Profemora, interior lobe rounded with three nubby, evenly spaced teeth. Exterior lobe significantly larger with a slight recurve and relatively smooth edges. Protibiae lacking an exterior lobe, interior lobe appears as a smooth triangle spanning the entire length of the protibia but more heavily weighted on the distal end. Mesofemora, exterior lobe gently arcing, interior lobe strongly rounded, smooth, and about twice as wide as exterior lobe. Intertior and exterior lobe of metafemora gently arcing with interior lobe only slightly wider. Meso- and metatibiae lacking lobes.

Measurements [mm]: Length of body 42.1, length/width of head 2.6/2.7, length of pronotum 2.1, length of mesonotum 1.8, length of tegmina 6.4, greatest width of tegmina 3.1, length of alae 30.0, greatest width of abdomen 12.7, length of profemora 7.8, length of mesofemora 7.6, length of metafemora 8.5, length of protibiae 4.5, length of mesotibiae 5.8, length of metatibiae 7.6, length of protarsi 4.4, length of antennae 20.4.

Etymology. The new species is named to honor Jerri Larsson, a passionate entomologist from California, United States. Mr. Larsson not only was the one who first introduced the author to leaf insects years ago, thus sparking the interest in the family, but also has been an invaluable mentor and dear friend over the years.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Phasmida

Family

Phylliidae

Genus

Nanophyllium

GBIF Dataset (for parent article) Darwin Core Archive (for parent article) View in SIBiLS Plain XML RDF