Pieza deresistans, Evenhuis, Neal L., 2002
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.156131 |
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DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6277357 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E04B5858-5602-484C-B752-BF558BBF2C51 |
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Pieza deresistans |
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sp. nov. |
Pieza deresistans , sp. nov.
Female. Length: 0.811.05 mm. Head. Eyes dichoptic; ocelli form ing a narrow triangle on black ocellar tubercle; lateral ocellus 1.5 its diameter from inner eye margin; frons slightly longer than wide, depressed medially, yellow from level of median ocellus to anten nae, with medial brown spot; antenna black, scape minute; pedicel slightly wider than long; first flagellomere short, ovoid, broadest at or slightly beyond middle, slightly longer than wide; length of se cond flagellomere equal to width of first flagellomere; face brown; proboscis black, projecting beyond oral margin for 1.5 head height; occiput ( Fig. 10 View FIGURE 10 ) yellow with brown centrally, in some spe cimens, thin strip of brown color extending dorsolaterally so as to form a shape similar to the top half of an “X”.
Thorax. Mesonotum dark brown with yellow vittae; humeral callus, interhumeral tri angular mark, lateral margin, postalar callus, narrow admedian vitta, and prescutellar area yellow; dark brown color of mesonotum almost reaching base of scutellum laterally; dor sum of mesonotum with scattered black hairs; scutellum yellow with scattered dark hairs; pleura black, anepisternum with upper portion yellow; medial longitudinal yellow stripe present; coxae and legs yellow; halter with stem and knob yellow to whitish.
Wing. Hyaline; veins brown; costa ending at midpoint between end of veins R4+5 and M1; vein R2+3 arising at nearly 90°; discal cell narrowed apically; vein at base of cell m1 slightly shorter than rm crossvein.
Abdomen. Dorsum brownish; tergites IVVII with yellowish white fasciae on posterior margin of each segment, yellow color broader on each succeeding posterior segment; tergites I and II darker brown than succeeding tergites; dorsum with scattered yellowish hairs; venter yellow.
Genitalia ( Fig. 14 View FIGURES 14 16 ). Vaginal furca Vshaped, with lateral processes long, thin; spermathecal reservoir linearovate, with slight constriction basally, sclerotized on apical threefourths; apical spermathecal duct membranous, tapering from reservoir to sperm pump, length about twice that of reservoir; sperm pump membranous, gradually flared from base to apex, length subequal to apical; spermathecal duct; apical duct joins apical valve inside flared apex of sperm pump; common duct short.
Male. Unknown.
Types. Holotype female from VENEZUELA: Aragua: 2 km N. Ocumare de la Costa, 31.iii—2.iv.1981, A.S. Menke & L. Hollenberg in USNM. Paratypes: 2 females, topotypic, collected with the types; 1 female, Zulia: 15 km. N. Carrasquero, 29.v.1976, A.S. Menke & D. Vincent. Two paratypes in USNM. One paratype in BPBM.
Remarks. This is the most yellow species of Pieza known. Some specimens appear orange, but this is probably due to a hypercyanic condition after capture.
Etymology. The specific epithet derives from the Latin “ de ” = away from, down + “ resistens ” = firm, tough; referring to the relative fragility of the only known four female specimens.
Distribution. Known only from the 2 localities in northern Venezuela.
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