Oxythyrea subcalva Marseul, 1878
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4486.4.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5970921 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CA879D-6224-661B-43A7-FE1BFD26FB38 |
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Oxythyrea subcalva Marseul, 1878 |
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Oxythyrea subcalva Marseul, 1878 View in CoL
( Figs. 3H View FIGURE 3 ; 4H, Q View FIGURE 4 ; 5H, Q View FIGURE 5 ; 6H, P View FIGURE 6 ; 8B, H View FIGURE 8 ; 9E, K View FIGURE 9 ; 10H, Q View FIGURE 10 ; 11H View FIGURE 11 ; 12H, O View FIGURE 12 )
Material studied. 6 L3 reared ex adults collected at: Tunisia, S of Kebili, Blidette vill., N°33.583, E°8.833, 25.– 27.iii.2006, J. Batelka, J. Straka lgt.; 5 L3 reared ex adults collected at: Tunisia, Gabes, 3.5 km S of Bou Said by road, ca 35 m, N°34.183, E°9.983, 24.iii.2014, O. Hillert, D. Král, P. Šípek, D. Vondráček lgt.
Body length 16.5–20 mm. Cranium: width 2.3–2.45 mm, height 1.38–1.52 mm. Cranium yellowish to yellowish-brown, smooth; semi-circular in shape, dorsally flattened (length of dorsal straight portion of cranial margin slightly around one third of maximum width of cranium). Chaetotaxy as in Table 1. Epipharynx: Zygum with 12–17 stout conical setae and 5–9 similarly shaped setae at its proximal base. Chaetoparia with 53–60 and 31– 38 setae on right and left side, respectively. Acanthoparia with 4–6 ovate setae, 1 or 2 distal setae elongated. Stridulatory area of mandibles with 13–15 transverse ridges, ridges in distal ¾ of stridulatory area broader than in proximal third. Transverse proximal row of setae and sensilla on ligula composed of approximately 10–13 campaniform sensilla and stout lanceolate setae. Thoracic legs with stout (spine-like) or long hair-like setae, the hair-like setae are always well developed, never slender. Respiratory plate of spiracle with 10–18 holes across diameter. Raster monostichous, composed of single horseshoe-shaped row of 30–40 pali, septula broadly ovate, opened posteriorly, almost as wide as long; individuals from Blidette (Kebili env.) exhibit slightly elongated raster with septula approx. twice as long as broad. Tegillar setae about size of pali to three times as long as pali, longer setae present as well (in some specimens almost half of tegillar setae are long, in other long setae may be absent completely). Tegilla fused, more or less sparsely setose (average distance between two setae about one to two times of length of palus), campus absent. Dorsal parts of last abdominal segment sparsely setose, covered with hammate setae, subequal in length to pali or slightly longer (in individuals from Blidette; Kebili env. apical hook of hammate setae less curved, almost straight in some setae).
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