Silhouettanus insulomagnus, Hill, Lionel, 2014
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3815.3.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5621603 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/532E680A-FFA0-FFA5-FF0C-A7F3FBBEFC8F |
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Silhouettanus insulomagnus |
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sp. nov. |
Silhouettanus insulomagnus View in CoL sp. n.
( Figs 4 View FIGURE 4. A – E , 5A View FIGURE 5. A , 18A View FIGURE 18. A , 19 View FIGURE 19. A , dimensions in Table 1 View TABLE 1 )
Type material. Holotype: MNHN (EH)19902, mac. ♂, New Caledonia, 22º23´S 166º56´, Cap Ndoua site 1, 150m, QM sample 11802, 28 Nov 2004, P. Grimbacher, beating rainforest, on four slides (head lost) in MNHN (EH).
Description. Brown without pale bands on wings; ratio of labial segment lengths 7:5:3:10; femoral and tibial setae relatively stout; costal lobe wide, R+M diverging from Sc basally so that subcostal cell elongate (albeit narrow and tapering proximally); cell R <discal cell, divergence of M from R distal to basal cell, less than one quarter of area of cell R distal to apex of discal cell; 1V joins Cu opposite tornus; vein setae either short or medium; fore femora with short thick dorsal distal setae; fore tibial and tarsal setae taper only distally rather than gradually; T8 not produced either end; anophore with short, straight spine in addition to the two major, anterior processes; left anophoric process, broad, straight, spatulate, projecting posteriorly at least halfway to margin of capsule; right anophoric process is a long, probably curved strut embracing genital capsule laterally; left paramere with bulbous base and short roundly tapering distal lobe; right paramere with bulbous base and slender, curved spinous distal lobe; one conjuntival sclerite bearing large crescentic process; second conjunctival sclerite bearing short, curved spine; vesica very short, recurved.
Notes. This species and the smaller S. insuloparvus are sympatric at Cap Ndoau at the southern tip of Grand Terre, New Caledonia (QM site 1, NC37-016).
Etymology. Latin, alluding to the large size of this insular species; adjective.
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Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle |
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