Cordilura nartshukae Ozerov et Krivosheina, 2015
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Cordilura nartshukae Ozerov et Krivosheina, 2015 |
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Cordilura nartshukae Ozerov et Krivosheina, 2015 View in CoL
Fig. 18.
nartshukae Ozerov, Krivosheina, 2015: 489 View in CoL View Cited Treatment ( Cordilura View in CoL ). Type-locality: riverhead of the River Chapingou [=Krounovka], tributary of the River Shufan GoogleMaps [=Borisovka] (ca. 43.615ºN 131.541ºE) ( Russia, Primorsky Krai).
REMARK. The species is known from the type-locality only.
DIAGNOSTIC DESCRIPTION. Female. Body-length 7.2 mm. Head. Frontal vitta and fronto-orbital plate yellow, whitish dusted. Face and parafacial yellow with whitish reflections. Gena and postcranium yellow. 1–2 orbital and 4–5 frontal setae present. Antenna yellow. Postpedicel approximately 2.5 times as long as wide. Arista yellow, pubescent, the longest hairs approximately equal to 1/3–1/2 width of postpedicel. Palpus yellow. Thorax yellow, thinly greyish dusted. Acrostichals setulose in two irregular rows, dorsocentrals 3+3 (including scapular seta), intra-alars 0+1, supra-alars 1+2, 2 postpronotals. Scutellum with a pair of strong discal setae and a pair of apical setulae. Legs completely yellow. Wing ( Fig. 18) tinged with brownish; veins pale brown. Vein R 2+3 with a brown spot apically. Intersection of vein M and crossvein dm-cu with a brown spot. Apex of wing darkened. Vein R 1 setulose on apical third of dorsal surface. Abdomen brownish, thinly greyish dusted.
Male unknown.
DISTRIBUTION. Russia: Primorsky Krai.
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Cordilura nartshukae Ozerov et Krivosheina, 2015
Ozerov, A. L. & Krivosheina, M. G. 2020 |