Trichomachimus oreophilus, Tomasovic & Constant & Rasmont, 1802
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13272459 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AB3B2105-FFB6-FFD3-CB48-FA6FFC85FBDF |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Trichomachimus oreophilus |
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sp. nov. |
Trichomachimus oreophilus sp. nov.
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Figs 12 D–F View Fig , 13. View Fig
DIAGNOSIS. The species is close to T. nigrus Shi, 1992 and T. hoanganus . It can be separated from T. nigrus by the black piles on the presutural area of the scutum and the subrectangular epandrium (yellow piles on scutum and epandrium slender and slightly curved in T. nigrus ); from T. hoanganus by the epandrium deeply notched at distal part (epandrium not notched distally in T. hoanganus ).
ETYMOLOGY. The species epithet is formed from the greeks words ορος, ορεος, meaning mountain, and φιλος, meaning “friend of”. It refers to the mountainous habitat where the species was collected.
TYPE MATERIAL. Holotype ♂ ( Fig. 13 View Fig ): Vietnam, Hoang Lien N.P., 22°21’N 103°46’E, 1600- 1900 m, 1-5.VII.2013. Leg J. Constant & J. Bresseel. I.G. 32.454. GoogleMaps
Paratype: ♀, same data as holotype GoogleMaps .
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DESCRIPTION
Head: ( Fig. 13 B View Fig ) face with greyish tomentum. Frons with brownish tomentum and lateral black fine piles. Ocellar tubercle with few fine, long, black piles. Mystax dense with white bristles and fine black setae on upper part. Postocular bristles black mixed with white hairs. Occipital and lower occipital piles white. Antennae black; scape twice longer than pedicel, with numerous rather long setae on anterior part; pedicel with some setae; postpedicel longer than two first segments combined and with one short, fine seta on lower part; style with microsegment at lower part and a short sensory organ at apex.
Thorax: ( Fig. 13 A, C–D View Fig ) black with four longitudinal stripes of greyish tomentum. Scutum with presutural area covered with sparse, fine, black piles, and postsutural area with long, fine, black setae. Bristles black and strong: 2 notopleural, 2 postalar. Scutellum black with rim of greyish tomentum; discal scutellar piles numerous, fine and black; 6 long, black, fine scutellar bristles. Pleura with greyish tomentum; anepisternum with row of short black piles on upper part; proepimeron, katepisternum and anepimeron with fine, white piles; katatergal and metepisternal setae white, long and fine.
Legs: ( Fig. 13 A, C–D View Fig ) black covered with rather long, yellowish piles and long black bristles. Tibiae and tarsi with short orange brush.
Wings: ( Fig. 13 A, C–D View Fig ) brownish, discal and basal radial cells without microtrichia.
Abdomen: ( Fig. 13 A, C–D View Fig ) tergites I-II and VII-VIII black, others yellow. All tergites with long yellow piles and setae. Sternites with greyish tomentum and with long, fine, white piles; sternite VIII not extended posteriorly and with a long tuft of yellow piles.
Male genitalia: black; epandrium subrectangular ( Fig. 12 D View Fig ). Gonocoxites triangular and rounded at apex ( Fig. 12 E View Fig ). Dististylus large, curved, wider apically and with numerous small denticles ( Fig. 12 E View Fig ).
NOTE. Phallus of the Machiminus type ( Fig. 12 F View Fig ) .
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