Wellsomina jalgoodoo, Cartwright, David I., 2010
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.194387 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6202164 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AA598020-1862-FF87-9DE8-3E6BFCBD1BE8 |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Wellsomina jalgoodoo |
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sp. nov. |
Wellsomina jalgoodoo sp. nov.
Figs 36–38 View FIGURES 36 – 44 , 51 View FIGURES 45 – 53
Diagnosis. This species can be identified by the superior appendages with mesally pointed apices and each with 3 or 4 long spiny setae subapically.
Description. Head, body and wings light brown; wings similar to those of W. stuarti ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 7 – 11 ), length of forewing: male 2.7–3.1 mm, female 3.0– 3.1 mm. Wing venation: forewing length about 3.5–4 times width, each with forks 2, 3, 4 and 5 present; fork 2 relatively short, fork 2 footstalk relatively long, length about 2.4– 3.0 times length of cross-vein r -m, length of fork 2 about 1.3–1.6 times length of fork 3; fork 3 very short, length of fork 3 about 0.7–1.0 times length of footstalk, footstalk of fork 3 very long, length about 3.9–4.8 times length of cross-vein m. Hind wing length about 4.5 times width, each with forks 2, 3 and fork 5 present, all short; fork 2 footstalk relatively long, length about 3.0–4.0 times length of cross-vein r -m.
Male. Tergum X membranous with 2 rounded lobes. Superior appendages laterally compressed, in dorsal view each with mesally pointed apex and 3 or 4 mesally directed, long, spiny setae subapically ( Fig. 38 View FIGURES 36 – 44 ); in lateral view robust, broad basally, tapered distally. Phallus simple, tube-like ( Fig. 36 View FIGURES 36 – 44 ). Inferior appendages depressed, in ventral view fused in basal 2/3rds, pair of digitiform processes distally separated by V-shape notch ( Fig. 37 View FIGURES 36 – 44 ); in lateral view slender, narrowed slightly in the distal 1/4th ( Fig. 36 View FIGURES 36 – 44 ).
Female. Genitalia with abdominal sternite VIII relatively broad, basally with slender digitiform mesal process; segment IX relatively short, broad-based, tapered slightly in distal 1/4th, segment X relatively long, slender with 1 pair of small cerci ( Fig. 51 View FIGURES 45 – 53 ).
Holotype male: Western Australia, Barnett R. Gorge, Barnett Stn (about 16°31'S, 126°08'E), 1 Oct 1979, JB ( NMV, T- 20833).
Paratypes: Western Australia, 1 male (specimen CT-472 figured), collected with holotype; 1 male, 1 female (specimen CT-518 figured), Chamberlain Pool, El Quaestro Stn, 15°58'S, 127°56'E, 26 Aug 1996, I. Edwards; 2 males, Morgan R., Theda H.S., Kimberley, 28 Sep 1979, JB; 1 male, King Edward R., 14°52'57''S, 126°12'08''E, 4-5 May 1992, P.S. Cranston ( ANIC); 1 male, Lone Dingo Ck, trib. of Mitchell R., Mitchell Plateau, 12 Feb 1979, JEB.; 2 males, 1 female, Drysdale R., headwaters, 30 km NW Mt Elizabeth H.S., 30 Sep 1979, JB (all NMV); 7 males, Charnley R., 2 km SW Rolly Hill, CALM site 25/2, 16°22'S, 125°12'E, 16– 20 Jun 1988, I.D. Naumann ( ANIC).
Other material examined: Western Australia. 6 females, Chamberlain Pool, El Quaestro Stn, 15°58'S, 127°56'E, 26 Aug 1996, I. Edwards.
Etymology. Jalgoodoo - Northwestern Australian Aboriginal word for sharp point(s) (long spines on superior appendages).
Remarks. This species has been collected from 7 fairly widespread sites in the Kimberley Region of northern Western Australia (latitudinal range 14°48'– 16°31'S).
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