Achmonia simulator, Janák, Jiří & Bordoni, Arnaldo, 2014
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3872.3.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6142466 |
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Achmonia simulator View in CoL sp. nov.
( Figs. 4, 7, 9 View FIGURES 3 – 12. 3, 8, 12 , 19 View FIGURES 13 – 24. 13, 14, 21, 22 , 37 View FIGURES 25 – 37. 25 – 31 , 51–63 View FIGURES 38 – 53. 38 – 41 View FIGURES 54 – 68. 54 – 63 )
Type locality. D. R. Congo, Uele, Itimbiri, Dingila.
Type material. Holotype ♂: DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO “Musée du Congo, Uele - Itimbiri Dingila, 6-X-1932, J. Vrydagh” ( MRAC). Paratypes: CAMEROUN: 1 ♂: “ Kamerun, Joko, L. Colin, VIII, 11”, ( JJRC); 1 ♀: “Joko, Kamerun, Heyne, Berlin W” ( MFNB); 1 ♀: “ Kamerun, Joko” ( MFNB); 1 ♀: “ Cameroon, Jacum, L. Colin VI.1911 ” ( MFNB); CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: 1 ♂: “Uamgebiet, 1-10.IV.1914, Bosum [= Bozoum], Tessmann S.” ( ABFI); GUINEA BISSAU: 1 ♂: “ Guinea-Bissau, Bolama, L. Fea VI- XII.1899 ” ( ABFI); NIGERIA: 1 ♂, 2 ♀: “ Nigeria, Umg Jos/Vos, V. Assing 5.XI–2.XII.1984 ” ( VAHG, ABFI); ZAMBIA: 1 ♀: “ Zambia NC, Mkushi env. E, 16– 18.12.2004, Snížek + Tichý lgt.” ( JJRC); 1 ♀: “ Zambia NW, 27 km N Kasempa, 10.12.2004, Snížek & Tichý” ( JJRC), 1 ♂: “ Zambia, Central. prov., 30 km S Kapiri Mposhi, 6.XII.2009, M. Bednařík leg., 1150m ” ( JJRC).
Description. Body length ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 3 – 12. 3, 8, 12 ) 10.5–14.0 mm; length from anterior margin of head to posterior margin of elytra: 5.5–7.5 mm. Black, elytra brownish with yellowish spots near humeral angles and posterior margin; abdomen brownish black with genital segment yellow; antennae and legs brown. Head and pronotum with micropunctation. Head with postocular punctures. Labrum quadrilobate, with moderately prominent inner lobes ( Fig. 19 View FIGURES 13 – 24. 13, 14, 21, 22 ). Head slightly to distinctly widened posteriad, punctation as in Figs. 9 View FIGURES 3 – 12. 3, 8, 12 , 37 View FIGURES 25 – 37. 25 – 31 . Elytra as long as pronotum, posteriad, dilated and wider than pronotum; surface with fine punctation, arranged in three series. Abdomen with transverse micro-striation and fine, not sparse punctation on the sides.
Male. Tergite and sternite of the male genital segment as in Figs. 52, 53 View FIGURES 38 – 53. 38 – 41 , 62 View FIGURES 54 – 68. 54 – 63 . Aedeagus ( Figs. 54, 55, 58, 61 View FIGURES 54 – 68. 54 – 63 ) length 1.05–1.15 mm, with median lobe long and narrow, pointed ( Figs. 57, 60 View FIGURES 54 – 68. 54 – 63 ); paramere long and slender ( Figs. 56, 59 View FIGURES 54 – 68. 54 – 63 ); internal sac very narrow, covered by fine and sparse scales.
Ratios (n = 9): HL/HW: 0.94–1.03 (M 0.99); TeL/EyL: 1.85–2.26 (M 2.03); PL/PW: 1.19–1.24 (1.21); EL/EW: 1.01–1.08 (M 1.05); PW/HW: 0.83–0.95 (M 0.89); EW/PW: 1.09–1.19 (M 1.11); EL/PL: 0.93–0.99 (M 0.96); A5L/A5W: 0.59–0.68 (M 0.63); A10L/A10W: 0.54–0.64 (M 0.60).
Differential diagnosis. Achmonia simulator sp. nov. differs from other Afrotropical species of the genus by the surface among the setiferous postocular punctures, which is without punctures and by the narrow and pointed median lobe of the aedeagus.
Etymology. The name of the species is a noun in apposition—Latin word “ simulator ” due to its similarity with A. flavomarginata .
Distribution. The new species is recorded from D. R. Congo, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Guinea Bissau, Nigeria and Zambia ( Fig. 1).
Remarks. The differences in the shape of the paramere in Fig. 61 View FIGURES 54 – 68. 54 – 63 compared to the typical form shown in Figs. 56 and 59 View FIGURES 54 – 68. 54 – 63 are partly due to a more schematic style of drawing (Arnaldo Bordoni) and partly due to intraspecific variability.
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