Feabatrus sp.
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https://doi.org/10.37520/aemnp.2023.008 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:E1CBAEEC-2D68-4526-8DF4-11BF6DA66B2A |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038F87F2-2C12-FFE8-647A-510B6EED5F00 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Feabatrus sp. |
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( Figs 6E–H View Fig )
Material examined. CHINA: YUNNAN: 1 ♀, ‘China: Yunnan, Baoshan City, Tengchong County, Mingguang Town, Zizhi Village. 25°43′46″N, 98°34′17″E, 1900 m, 26.iv.2013, Dai, Song & Peng leg.’ ( SNUC).
Description. Each compound eye composed of approximately 55 ommatidia. Antenna elongate, lacking distinct club and modification; antennomere 1 thick, subcylindrical, 2–8 each elongate, 8 smallest, 9–11 slightly broadened, with relatively dense setae, 11 largest, slightly longer than 9 and 10 combined (41:38), nearly fusiform. Legs lacking modification; tergite 2–4 (V–VII) each in middle with one large spine before posterior margin, tergite 5 (VIII) flat ( Fig. 6F View Fig ), sub-trapezoidal, posterior margin emarginate and with small nodule in middle; sternite 6 (VIII) transverse ( Fig. 6G View Fig ), posterior margin broadly emarginate, in middle with pair of small nodules. Measurements: body length 3.80 mm; length/width of head 0.68/ 0.79 mm, pronotum 0.75/ 0.96 mm, elytra 1.03/ 1.20 mm; abdomen 1.31/ 1.11 mm; length of antenna 2.04 mm; maximum width of genital complex ( Fig. 6H View Fig ) 0.35 mm.
Comments. This female ( Figs 6E–H View Fig ) is similar to that of F. myanmarensis in the presence of dorsal spines on tergites 2–4 (V–VII), but is distinctly smaller in size ( 3.80 mm vs. 4.06–4.12 mm) and has differently shaped tergite 5 (VIII) and sternite 6 (VIII).
Distribution. Southwest China: Yunnan ( Fig. 7 View Fig ).
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