Myrsidea mcclurei Hellenthal and Price
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.156179 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6275874 |
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Myrsidea mcclurei Hellenthal and Price |
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Myrsidea mcclurei Hellenthal and Price , new species
Type host. Microscelis amaurotis (Temminck) .
Male (4). Close to M. warwicki , differing as follows. Tergal setae: II–VII, respectively, 15, 18, 20, 18, 15, 8. Sternal setae: III, 15; IV, 35. Genitalia much as in Fig. 4 View FIGURES 1 – 7. 1 – 5 ; genital sac sclerite as in Fig. 5 View FIGURES 1 – 7. 1 – 5 . Dimensions: TW, 0.42–0.48; AWIV, 0.45–0.52; TL, 1.23– 1.29; GL, 0.41–0.44.
Female (5). Close to M. warwicki , differing as follows. Tergal setae: VI, 13–16; VII, 8–10. Sternal setae: III, 19–21; IV–V, 3 9 –46; VI, 30–36. Anal fringe with 40–44 ventral, 32–39 dorsal setae. Dimensions: TW, 0.47–0.52; HL, 0.32–0.36; PW, 0.30–0.33; MW, 0.45–0.51; AWIV, 0.63–0.66; ANW, 0.25–0.26; TL, 1.56–1.73.
Type material. Ex M. amaurotis , the Browneared Bulbul, holotype female, Orchid Island, TAIWAN, 3 May 1969, 9E0773. Paratypes, all ex M. amaurotis in TAIWAN: 1 female, same as holotype; 2 males, 2 females, same except 3–8 May 1968, 9 E0786, 9E 0793; 2 males, 6 females, Hungtou, Taitung, 1 May 1969, 9E0788, 9E0796.
Remarks. Both sexes are very close to M. warwicki , but the male has more setae on sternite III and tergite IV, and the female also has more setae on sternite III as well as a wider anus.
Etymology. This species is named for the late H. Elliott McClure, ornithologist, entomologist, and conservationist, the collector of many of the hosts yielding lice used for our study.
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