Eudorylas gabela, FÖLDVÁRI, MIHÁLY, 2013
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3656.1.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:73E59AED-B16D-430C-B611-EB5CFEAF7FDD |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6486735 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A487FD-FFD6-FFB8-1D20-FD86FCFC4D72 |
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Felipe |
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Eudorylas gabela |
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sp. nov. |
Eudorylas gabela sp. nov.
( Figs 21H–L View FIGURE 21 )
Diagnosis: Wing with an extra spurious cross-vein closing the pterostigma at the end of the subcostal vein. Fourth costal section very short compared to the third. Surstyli subsymmetrical, bent ventrally; epandrium larger than ST8, broadest in the middle; ST8 small, without m.a. Gonopods short, rounded; hypandrium broad, lobes rectangular, hypandrial apodeme distinct; phallic guide broad at base and with two lobes surrounding PH.
Type material: Angola: 1♂, HT, Cachoeiras , 20 mls., SW. Gabela, 18–19.iii.1972. (A32), Southern African Exp. 1972–I ( BMNH) .
Other material examined: South Africa: 1♂, 1♀ [same pin], Gillits, Pinetown district , Natal, S.A. Africa, B. & P. Stuckenberg, 26. 11. 1970. (both NMSA) [these specimens were examined after the type has been selected, and sent back, therefore they are not part of the type series]
Male
Head. Third antennal segment short acuminate; dark brown. Face silvery pollinose. Frons, upper part subshining black, lower part silvery pollinose, except black line in the middle; eyes touching for distance equal to 3.5 times ocellar triangle. Occiput entirely silvery pollinose, upper half slightly brownish.
Thorax. Humeri dark brown. Mesonotum (viewed obliquely from front) brownish pollinose, along anterior margin slightly greyish; silvery from the side. Scutellum brownish pollinose, with 4–5 pairs of short pale hairs. Dorsocentral hairs weakly developed. Halter dark brown, stem paler.
Legs. Basal half of trochanters brown, distal half of trochanter and base of femora yellow, middle 3/5 of femora brown, tip of femora, knees and tibiae yellow (t3 slightly bent). Tarsal segments yellow, last segment dark brown. Ventroapical row of 5–6 very short dark spines on mid femora; no spines on f1 and f3. Subapical (distal) spines on first four tibiae missing. No anteromedial hairs on 3rd tibia. Hind trochanter covered with whitish, velvet-like hairs on ventral side. Pulvilli as long as last tarsal segment.
Wing. Fourth costal section 0.4 times as long as third costal section. Cross-vein R-M before 1/3 of discal cell. Pterostigma fully coloured, with an extra spurious cross-vein closing the pterostigma at the end of the subcostal vein. Hairs on tegula missing.
Abdomen (already dissected). Viewed obliquely from front tergites (T1,2) brownish pollinose. Hairs dispersed, short and weakly developed. Laterally 3–4 pale hairs on first tergite.
Genitalia. Surstyli subsymmetrical, bent ventrally; epandrium larger than ST8, broadest in the middle; ST8 small, without m.a. ( Fig. 21K View FIGURE 21 ). SES with numerous minute hairs, borders uncertain; gonopods short, rounded; hypandrium broad, lobes rectangular, hypandrial apodeme distinct; phallic guide broad at base and with two lobes surrounding PH ( Fig. 21I View FIGURE 21 ), tip pointed and curved in lateral view ( Fig. 21H View FIGURE 21 ); phallus trifid, branches short.
Female— Not described.
Distribution — Angola, South Africa.
Etymology —Named after the type locality Gabela in Angola.
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KwaZulu-Natal Museum |
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