Disogmus obsoletus Brues, 1905
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038B9869-0B5E-ED27-FF5C-FA1FFC67FA2B |
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Disogmus obsoletus Brues, 1905 |
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Disogmus obsoletus Brues, 1905
Material examined: 3 ♂♂; Iran, Mazandaran province, Noor, Chamestan, Tangehvaz (36°18′51.42″N, 52°07′48.00″E, 1353 m a.s.l.), 09-VI-2011, 3 ♂♂; leg. M. Khayrandish GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis: Male ( Figure 3a View Figure 3 ): Length of body 3.3–3.5 mm; flagellar segments exceptionally short, the third segment about 1.7 times as long as wide, flagellum with tyloids on flagellar segments 3–6, the tyloids in the form of a high ridge that is about 0.8 times as long as the segments ( Figure 3b View Figure 3 ); notauli reaching beyond center of mesoscutum; forewing venation as in Figure 3c View Figure 3 , stigma small, r-rs vein (vertical part of radius) about 3.0 times as long as wide, radial vein runs from apical 0.3 of stigma, radial cell long, the side next to costa (1-R1) about 2.3 times as long as width of stigma.
Distribution: Canada, Russia, USA ( Townes and Townes, 1981; Kolyada, 1998), and Iran (new record).
Biology: Unknown.
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