Chaetophora smithi, Matsumoto, 2021
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5067.2.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5698893 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B436B30C-FFF0-FFA1-6DB2-F9F5FBF0C006 |
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Plazi |
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Chaetophora smithi |
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sp. nov. |
Chaetophora smithi sp. nov. [ Figures 6 View FIGURES 2‒6 , 11 View FIGURES 7‒11 , 16 View FIGURES 12‒16 , 21 View FIGURES 17‒21 , 26A‒26C View FIGURES 22‒26 , 28 View FIGURE 28 ]
Type locality. Zambia, Nkwaji .
Type material. Holotype male, deposited at BMNH “ ZAMBIA, 1316m, Nkwaji, open Dambo, S11°31’21”; E24°32’32”, 29.x-3.xi.13 // Yellow Pan, leg. Smith,R., Takano,H., Chmurova,L. & Smith,L. BMNH(E) 2015-19 // NHMUK013996862”. Additional label on red paper added “ Chaetophora smithi sp. nov. K. Matsumoto det. 2020 HOLOTYPE ♂ ”. GoogleMaps
Description. Body: Elongate, oval, dorsum convex. BL: 1.59 mm, EL: 1.21 mm, EW: 1.30 mm, PL: 0.38 mm, PW: 1.03 mm. Colour: Dorsal side dark brown to reddish-brown; venter brown to reddish brown, tibia reddishbrown, tarsal claws brown.
Dorsum ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 2‒6 ). Head: Partially retracted into pronotum; overall surface smooth, very few punctations across surface, deep groove present from the middle of the frons and extending towards the antennal insertion. Antennae: 11 segmented, clavate; 1 st and 2 nd AS longer than wide and medium sized, 3 rd to 9 th AS short and narrow, 10 th and 11 th AS enlarged. Pronotum: Transverse, widest at posterior, narrowest at anterior, narrower than elytra; anterior margin convex, posterior margin gently convex; lateral margin sinuate with concave in the middle; surface almost smooth with few visible punctations scattered; short and slightly thick setae spread across surface. Scutellum: Triangular, small, longer than wide. Elytra: Slightly wider than long; anterior margin concave; anterior lateral angle obtuse; lateral margins gently curved throughout towards the apex; majority of surface smooth; clearly visible elytral striae punctuations; surface near elytral tip with small grooves; short and slightly thick setae spread across surface.
Venter ( Fig. 11 View FIGURES 7‒11 ). Prosternum: Concave on anterior margin; prosternal process as long as wide, narrows towards apex, posterior margin rounded. Mesoventrite: Wider than long; anterior margin concave where prosternal process fits; lateral sub-parallel and gently concave, posterior slightly convex. Metaventrite: Wider than long, flat in the middle; relatively medium sized punctures spread across surface. Abdomen: Five clearly visible ventrites. Intercoxal process triangular with flat apex. Posterior margin of 1 st ventrite flat; 2 nd to 4 th ventrites strongly concave, 5 th ventrite nearly semi-circle, posterior end flat. Surface covered with short, brown, setae on the outer margin ( Fig. 21 View FIGURES 17‒21 ). Legs. Tibiae: Outer lateral margin almost straight, inner lateral margin straight. Tarsi: Simple, segments increase in length towards the apex. Tarsal claws: Simple, narrow, symmetrical.
Male. Genitalia ( Figs. 10‒12 View FIGURES 7‒11 View FIGURES 12‒16 ). Length: 0.67 mm. Parameres very much reduced. Median lobe long and thin, width narrows towards the apical end, apical end pointed and pointed towards the lateral side in ventral view; thin in apical half, thicker in basal half, sinuate in lateral view; apical end pointed. Phallobase square with rounded lateral end.
Female: Unknown.
Distribution: C. smithi sp. nov. is known only from the type locality.
Etymology: This species is named after Richard E.L. Smith, who is the founder of the African Natural History Research Trust (ANHRT) and collected this new species.
Differential diagnosis: Combination of key characters which can differentiate the new species from other species of the genus are displayed in Table 1 View TABLE 1 .
Remarks. This species is the first country record of this genus for Zambia.
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