Polyplectropus tridentatus, Zhong, Hua, Yang, Lian-Fang & Morse, John C., 2010
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.204733 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6197114 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DA4B3B-FF88-FFE6-FF2A-EDE4E54FFF19 |
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Polyplectropus tridentatus |
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Polyplectropus tridentatus sp. nov. Zhong and Morse
( Figs. 15–21 View FIGURES 15 – 21 )
Adult. Length of forewing 5.5–6.3 mm (N = 4). Head light brown with yellowish antennae, pronotum dark yellow, meso- and metanota brown, forewings light brown.
Male genitalia. Posterior margin of sternum IX with broad “U” excision mesally and small median protrusion in ventral view. Terga IX + X short, tongue-like in dorsal view. Preanal appendage narrowed abruptly at 1/3 distance from base in lateral view, basal portion cone-shaped, apical portion approximately 2.5 times as long as basal portion, sub-oval; apex of preanal appendage strongly produced mesad in large, triangular projection bearing 3 stout teeth in both dorsal and ventral views. Dorsobasal process of preanal appendage triangular basally, recurved caudad at 1/3 distance from base, with recurved portion evenly turned upward and with acute apex. Inferior appendage constricted at middle in lateral view, approximately 2 times as long as basal width, distal portion of each appendage curved mesad with bilobed apex; in ventral view, with dorsal branch more highly sclerotized; ventromesal lobe produced mesad near middle of appendage, causing appendage to appear incised at right angle at middle of appendage. Subphallic sclerite trough-like in caudal view, apex with deeply rounded excision and mesal incision in ventral view. Phallus simple tube, about 4 times as long as average width.
Holotype: male, Guangxi Province, Tian-lin County, Mt. Cen-wang-lao Provincial Forest Preserve, Yaoshan Gou, tributary of Bu-liu River, County Road 794 marker 52.7 km, 24.47080 N, 106.35784 E, alt. 1223 m, 9 Jun 2004, Coll. YANG Lian-Fang, Christy Jo GERACI. Paratypes: 1 male, same data as holotype; 2 males, Guangxi Province, Tian-lin County, Mt. Cen-wang-lao Provincial Forest Preserve, unnamed tributary of headwaters of Bu-liu River, waterfall at County Road 794 marker 37.9 km, 24.41275 N, 106.38207 E, alt. 1422 m, 8 Jun 2004, Coll. YANG Lian-Fang, Christy Jo GERACI.
Diagnosis. This new species is very similar to Polyplectropus tharah Malicky and Chantaramongkol 1993 , from Vietnam. It differs in that: 1) inferior appendage has its apex divided into 2 broad and rounded lobes (not divided in P. tharah ); 2) each preanal appendage is narrowed abruptly at 1/3 distance from base in lateral view (not narrowed in P. tharah ); and 3) the apex of subphallic sclerite with deeply rounded excision with a mesal incision at the middle (“V” shape mesal excision with lateral teeth in P. tharah ).
Etymology. The species name is a Greek adjective tridentatus (= tridentate) in reference to the tridentate subapicomesal protrusion of each preanal appendage in dorsal and ventral views. Distribution. China ( Guangxi).
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