Carineta rustica, Goding, 1925
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.10461163 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10461376 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB115049-2D7D-EB56-60F9-F7C3FBA21CBD |
treatment provided by |
Tatiana |
scientific name |
Carineta rustica |
status |
n . sp. |
Carineta rustica View in CoL , n. sp.
Greenish olivaceous, covered with short hairs and golden pubescence. Head equal in width to base of mesonotum, a large transverse fuscous spot enclosing ocelli which are equidistant from each other and eyes; prominent, elevated above vertex; front below sudden declivity, of vertex with which it is a little shorter, convex, some prominent, sordid olivaceous.
Pronotum with a broad central stripe extending from middle to front of posterior border where it is extended laterally briefly; sides of dorsum with a scroll-like mark and two oblique furrows, fuscous lateral borders with long black hairs; posterior border narrow, green.
Mesonotum with two loops from their middle extend two bands backward, base in front of cross with an ex tension forward, and spot on each side behind, fuscous; posterior border truncate; golden pubescent.
Abdomen golden pubescent, apical third arid a row of spots on each side, fuscous; tympanal covers absent.
Tegmina hyaline with two faint lines in all apical cells; costa, tip of first branch of radial vein, all veins, toward apex, front border of basal cell, inner border of interior ulnar cell, posterior border and apex of clavus, fuscous brown; basal cell three times longer than broad, broadest at apex. Winsgs hyaline, veins fuscous, base with apex and interior border of anal flaps infuscate.
Below: Face convex, transversely striated, deeply and broadly sulcate; testaceous; clypeus testaceous; sides very hairy. Chest testaceous; front femora piceous, apex and tibiae testaceous inferior half of the latter and tarsi fuscous; middle and posterior femora and tips of tibiae and tarsi, fuscous; superior half of tibiae, and claws, testaceous. Opercula narrow, yellow, base with interior and posterior edges, fuscous, apices very distant; covered with hairs. Abdomen fuscous, border testaceous.
Long. corp. 14; lat. 5; exp. teg. 48 m. m.
Hab: Macas (Feyer);
It is closely related to argentea, Walk. , which is marked with fuscous only at apex of tegmina.
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