Columbicola galei, Adams & Price & Clayton, 2005
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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930500393368 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CB3C8797-C313-870C-FE26-1BD8FB94F902 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Columbicola galei |
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sp. nov. |
Columbicola galei n. sp.
( Figures 116–119 View Figures 112–130 )
Type host
Gymnophaps albertisii Salvadori.
Description
Male head as in Figure 116 View Figures 112–130 ; APW, 0.127 –0.137; HW, 0.29–0.30; HL, 0.57–0.58; HL/ HW, 1.90–2.00. Thorax with PW, 0.24–0.25; MW, 0.30. Genitalia as in Figure 118 View Figures 112–130 ; parameres slightly convex with distinct medial expansions; GW, 0.108. TL, 2.38–2.40. Female head as in Figure 117 View Figures 112–130 ; APW, 0.152; HW, 0.31; HL, 0.60–0.63; HL/ HW, 1.94–2.03. Thorax with PW, 0.25–0.26; MW, 0.32. Ventral terminalia as in Figure 119 View Figures 112–130 . TL, 2.70–2.82 GoogleMaps .
Type material
Holotype male at OSU, ex G. albertisii , Papua New Guinea: West Sepik, 10-Mar-1971, A. B. Mirza, BBM–NG 99732 . Paratypes at OSU: 1 male, 2 females, same data as holotype .
Remarks
The unique mesosomal structure of the male, in conjunction with the elongate subgenital plate groove and long lateral setae of the female, should make C. galei readily identifiable. The relationship of this species to other species groups is unclear.
Etymology
This species is named for Jon H. Gale, Animal Facility Supervisor, University of Utah, in appreciation of his invaluable assistance with many host–parasite related projects.
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Paleontological Collections |
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Museum Wasmann |
OSU |
Oklahoma State University, Collection of Vertebrates |
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