Bibio crassinervis Skartveit & Pika, 2014
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4759.3.3 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:FBD53C14-07AA-4E01-9739-214680A1DE4C |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3810469 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C6550F6A-9516-FF85-23B1-FC0CFC41E322 |
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Bibio crassinervis Skartveit & Pika, 2014 |
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Bibio crassinervis Skartveit & Pika, 2014 View in CoL
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This species was formally described from Öhningen by Skartveit & Pika (2014), though the name is apparently a cabinet name used by Oswald Heer. The available specimen was identified as Bibio lividus Heer , but does not belong to the same species as the holotype of Bibio lividus .
Material: 1 female ( CNHM 1837 About CNHM )
Description of the Radoboj specimen
Female (N=1) Total length 11.6 mm.
Head: Length 1.5 mm. Complex eye of medium size, not prominent. Palp black, rather short and stout. Antenna not preserved.
Thorax: Length 3.2 mm. Dorsum entirely brownish-black. The microsculpture on mesonotum is fine and meshy, laterally with slight, transverse wrinkles. Halter pale brownish.
Wing: Length 9.5 mm, width 3.5 mm, length/width = 2.8. Hyaline with brown, distinctive R-, M- and CuAveins. Pterostigma rather small, black, distinctive. Humeral crossvein apparently absent, Subcosta unpigmented but distinctive, straight. Costa extends to half-way between apices of R 4+5 and M 1. Radial sector about three times as long as crossvein R-M. Crossvein M-Cu joins M 2 some distance beyond furcation of M, M 2 bent at this point. CuA 1 and CuA 2 apically straight. CuP fine but distinctive, straight. Vein measurements: Basal R 3.7 mm, distal R 1 2.0 mm, R s 1.1 mm, R 4+5 4.2 mm, R-M 0.37 mm, basal M 3.7 mm, distal M 1.3 mm, M 1 3.3 mm, M 2 3.0 mm, M-Cu 0.55 mm, CuA 4.5 mm, CuA 1 3.5 mm, CuA 2 2.3 mm. Pterostigma 1.35 mm long, 0.50 mm wide.
Legs: Yellowish-brown.
Abdomen: Blackish-brown. Length 8.5 mm, width 3.0 mm. Tergites with fine, meshy microsculpture.
Terminalia: Last tergite apparently with V-shaped, mesal indentation.
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