Ischnojoppa luteator (Fabricius, 1798)
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5719.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17891158 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FF87EB-4D69-FFB6-FF70-0E4AFF147E3F |
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Plazi |
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Ischnojoppa luteator (Fabricius, 1798) |
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Ischnojoppa luteator (Fabricius, 1798) View in CoL
Material. [ Japan] Okinawa Pref.: Kuroshima Isl., Hori, Taketomi, 1 ♂ 22. IV. 2004, H. Suda leg. (coll. Riedel); Kuroshima Isl., Iko, Taketomi , 1 ♂ 22. IV. 2004, H. Suda leg. ( Kanagawa); Ishigakijima Isl. , Ishigaki City , Ohhama , 1 ♂ 11. XI. 2004, H. Suda leg. ( Kanagawa); Ishigakijima Isl. , Mt. Banna-dake , 1 ♀ 29. III. 2010 , H. Sawada leg. ( Kanagawa); Ishigakijima Isl., Ishigaki City, Tozato , 26 m alt., 1 ♀ 20. III. 2012 , M. Ito leg. ( Kanagawa); Iriomotejima Isl., Komi , 1 ♂ 11. VIII. 1972, T . Nambu leg. ( Kanagawa).
Description. Male. Body length 16.5 mm. Flagellum with 42 flagellomeres, bristle-shaped; 1 st flagellomere 3.3× as long as wide. OED 2.1× ocellar diameter. MI 2.3. Hind femur 4.5× as long as wide. 2 nd tergite 1.6× as long as wide. Gastrocoelus triangularly impressed. Thyridium oblique, 0.7× as wide as interval between thyridia.
Color . Yellowish. Scape mainly yellowish; flagellum black, reddish ventrally. Ocular area black. 6 th and 7 th tergites black, 7 th tergite with dorsal ivory spot. Legs yellowish; hind femur in apical 0.2 and hind tibia in basal 0.1 and apical 0.3 black; hind metatarsus black in apical 0.2, 2 nd hind tarsomere black in apical half; 3 rd to 5 th hind tarsomeres black. Pterostigma yellowish.
Distribution. Japan (Ishigakijima Isl., Kuroshima Isl. and Iriomotejima Isl.). Widespread in the Oriental region.
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Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics |
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