Sialis kunmingensis, Liu, Xingyue & Yang, Ding, 2006
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.171491 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6252823 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/13014679-B072-FFD3-2D30-DE36B56388A5 |
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Sialis kunmingensis |
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sp. nov. |
Sialis kunmingensis View in CoL sp. nov. ( Fig. 3 View FIGURES 1 – 3 & 11–13 View FIGURES 11 – 13 )
Diagnosis. Body entirely black; male ninth sternite broadly subtrapezoidal, medially with Vshaped posterior incision; genital plate slender and elongated, in caudal view symmetrically divided with apices narrowed and directed ventrally.
Male. Forewing length 9–11 mm, hindwing length 8–9 mm.
Head black; antenna dark, compound eyes brown.
Thorax black. Legs blackish brown. Wings pale blackish brown with forewings somewhat darker on proximal half; veins blackish brown.
Abdomen black. Ninth sternite broad, longer than ninth tergite; in ventral view subtrapezoidal medially with Vshaped posterior incision. Terminal plate short, in lateral view subtrapezoidal. Genital plate strongly sclerotized; slender and elongate in caudal view, symmetrically divided with apices narrowed and directed ventrally. Lateral plates small; in caudal view subquadrate.
Female. Unknown.
Type materials. Holotype ɗ, CHINA: Yunnan, Kunming, Lanlongxi, 1942. IV.9 ( CAU). Paratypes: 2 ɗɗ, same data as holotype ( CAU).
Distribution. China (Yunnan).
Etymology. The specific epithet “ kunmingensis ” refers to the type locality of the new species.
Remarks. The new species seems to be closely related to S. dorochovae Vshivkova in having a broad male ninth sternite which is directed posteriorly, but can be easily separated from S. dorochovae by the male ninth sternite with the posterior incision. In S. dorochovae , there is no posterior incision on the male ninth sternite.
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China Agricultural University |
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