Blaena setosa Walker, 1868
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https://doi.org/10.14411/eje.2001.055 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15374599 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9C4DF728-7365-A223-AB9C-F9946FF0F8D7 |
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Luisschmitz |
scientific name |
Blaena setosa Walker, 1868 |
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( Figs 79-89 View Fig View Figs 80–89 )
Blaena setosa Walker, 1868: 538 ; Distant, 1899: 224; Froeschner, 1960: 462, 1966: 690; Lis, 1995: 139, 1996: 185.
Macrhymenus membranaceus Signoret, 1880a: 25 [ 1880b: XVIII]; syn. with Blaena setosa by Distant, 1899: 224.
Redescription
Body. Length 5.60—6.40 (female), 5.50—6.95 (male - Fig. 79 View Fig ).
Head ( Fig. 80 View Figs 80–89 ). Black, shiny, coarsely punctured; paraclypei longer than clypeus and joined anteriorly, forming two triangular projections apically; clypeus moderately convex, bare; each paraclypeus with a submarginal row of 3 long hair-like setae; bucculae with fine hairs; ocular index 3.45—4.21; ocelli small, distance between ocelli about 2.1—3.8 times greater than the distance between an ocellus and an eye, ocellar index 7.0—14.0; rostrum extending beyond anterior coxae, but not reaching the middle coxae; length of antennal segments: I 0.24—0.38, II 0.35—0.45, III 0.41—0.63, IV 0.56—0.73, V 0.56—0.71.
Prothorax. Pronotum black or blackish brown, shiny, coarsely punctured, about 1.45—1.50 times broader than long ( Fig. 83 View Figs 80–89 ); its dorsal surface with scattered golden brown hairs; anterior margin deeply broadly concave, posterior margin concave centrally; lateral margins not serrated, narrowed anteriorly, each submargin with a row of 9—13 setigerous punctures bearing long hair-like setae; transverse postmedial impression shallow. Prosternum black or blackish brown, coarsely punctured; prosternal carinae very low, almost invisible, at first sight apparently absent. Propleuron black, shiny, coarsely and deeply punctured, lateral parts shallowly impunctate.
Mesothorax. Scutellum black with margins and apex more castaneous in colour, wider than long, punctation of disc crowded and coarse, median discal carina weakly developed, usually clearer apically; pilosity of scutellar disc sparse. Anterior part of mesopleuron punctured, evaporative area narrowed laterally to reach margin of mesopleuron. Corium castaneous or dark brown, its punctation sparser than that on pronotum and scutellum, punctures large, pilosity fine and sparse; costal margin with 4—6 setigerous punctures bearing long hair-like setae; membrane normally developed, usually narrower than abdomen, reaching or almost reaching the tip of abdomen, only sometimes surpassing it, veins simple or furcate, sometimes reticulate, darker than the remaining surface of membrane.
Metathorax. Metapleural evaporatorium broad centrally, laterally narrowed, peritreme elongated.
Legs. Anterior femur brown, bearing setigerous punctures on ventral side; anterior tibia clearly broadened apically ( Fig. 81 View Figs 80–89 ). Femora of middle pair with rows of small sharp spines ventrally; middle tibiae straight with black spines. Male hind femora ventrally with a row of strong spines ( Fig. 82 View Figs 80–89 ), the median one usually clearly longer and stouter; female hind femora ventrally with a row of short blunt tubercles; male hind tibiae with basal two-thirds strongly bowed outward ( Fig. 82 View Figs 80–89 ), apical third almost straight, ventral margin of basal two-thirds with two rows of strong tubercles and numerous long hairs; female hind tibiae straight, unmodified.
Abdomen. Sterna clearly impressed sublaterally, furrow along their lateral margins deep and well-developed; sterna ventrad of furrow coarsely punctured and bearing numerous setigerous tubercles (better developed in males than females), punctures in furrow much finer than elswhere on sterna; lateral margins of each segment with a row of 3—4 setigerous punctures, and with well-developed posteriorly projecting spine. Male genital capsule as in Fig. 88 View Figs 80–89 , paramere as in Figs 85—87 View Figs 80–89 . Female genital plates narrow ( Fig. 89 View Figs 80–89 ), densely punctate.
Material examined. LOCALITY UNKNOWN: Holotype (by monotypy) female (as lectotype by Froeschner, 1960: 463) of Blaena setosa Walker ( BMNH). AUSTRALIA: Lectotype male (designated by Froeschner, 1960: 463) of Macrhymenus membranaceus Signoret: Australia ( NHMW) ; NEW SOUTH WALES: 2 males 4 females, 20 mi. W of Broken Hill , N.S.W., 20.viii.1969, G.B. Monteith ( UQIC, DBUO) ; 1 male, Nyngan dist ., Feb. 1-9 1960, under logs, J.W. Armstrong ( UQIC) ; NORTHERN TERRITORY: 2 males 1 female, 206 km N Tennant Ck. , 23 Nov. 1978, R.I. Storey, at light ( QPIM, DBUO) ; 1 male, 16.07'S 129.01'E, Lake Arygyle , M.V. light, 15 Nov. 1984, M. Malipatil ( MAGD) ; 1 female, 15.19'S 131.33'E, Brandy Bottle Yard Ck. , M.V. light, 10 Nov. 1984, M. Malipatil ( MAGD) ; 1 female, 19.34'S 134.13'E, Tennant Creek, G. Medvedev, 10.XI.79 ( ZMAS) ; 1 male 1 female, 19.34'S 134.13'E, Tennant Creek, Zaitzev, 10.XI.79 ( ZMAS, DBUO) ; 1 male, 12.19'S 132.51'E, Ja Ja , 12.X.1977, R. Pergilley ( MAGD) ; 1 male, Horn Islet, Pellew Group , 25-31 Jan. 1968, B. Cantrell ( UQIC) ; 1 female, Lake Woods, 11 km SW Elliot , at light, 5 Oct. 1977, G.F. Gross & J.A. Forrest ( SAMA) ; 1 female, Grodi Eylanst , 17-23.vi.1982, J.I. Majer, in pit-fall trap in open forest ( MAGD) ; 1 female, Barkly Tableburd, Lanewood Site , 2.x.1976, R. Pergilley ( MAGD) ; 2 males 1 female, Mt. Cavanagh , 25.VIII. 59, N.T., E.M. Exley ( UQIC) ; SOUTH AUSTRALIA: 4 males 2 females, 6.4 km N Coward Springs , 9 Nov. 1966, G.F. Gross ( SAMA, DBUO) ; 1 female, Gawler Ranges, Kolay Dam , 32.33'S 135.36'E, Paney Stn., Pitfalls, 7-11 Dec. 1989, J. Forrest ( SAMA) ; 2 females, on Salt Lake Heart , 12 Nov. 1970, G.F. Gross ( SAMA, DBUO) ; 1 male, Nr. Victory Well, Everard Pk. Stn. , 3 Nov. 1970, E.G. Matthews ( SAMA) ; 1 male 1 female, 160-209 km. W Mabiel Ck. , hs on emu rd., April 1994, G.F. Gross ( SAMA, DBUO) ; 1 male 1 female, S. Australia, coll. Nickerl, Mus. Pragensis ( NMPC) ; 3 males 1 female, Nr. Arcoona Station, the pines ( SAMA) ; 6 males 2 females, Woodforde Ck., Andamooka Rgs. , 1 Sept. 1948, G.F. Gross, Blaena setosa, det. R.C. Froeschner ( SAMA) ; 1 female, Lake Eyre., 11 Dec. 1951, G.F. Gross, Blaena setosa, det. R.C. Froeschner ( SAMA) ; 1 male, Mt. Remarkable, Oct. 1925., F.E. Wilson, Blaena setosa, det. R.C. Froeschner ( SAMA) ; QUEENSLAND: 1 male, N. Qld., Hann River , N. Laura, 5 Sept. 1978, R.I. Storey, at light ( QPIM) ; 2 males, SEQ: 25o41'S x 151o26'E, Nipping Gully, Site 7, 25 Jan - 2 Jun 1999, 320m, Monteith & Thompson, open for., pitfall, 7714 ( QMBA, DBUO) ; 1 male, Bynya Mts, S.E. Qld., 16-19.xi.1967, G.B. Monteith ( UQIC) ; VICTORIA: 1 male 1 female, Lake Hattech, J.E. Dixon collection, Jan. 1940, Blaena setosa, det R.C. Froeschner ( MVNH) ; WESTERN AUSTRALIA: 8 males 6 females, Geraldton, Austral. ( NMPC, DBUO) ; 1 male, 18.05'S 128.47'E, Nicholson R ., M.V. light, 14 Nov. 1984, M. Malipatil ( MAGD) ; 1 male, Broome , 14-17 Dec. 1975, E. Exley & R. Storey ( UQIC) ; 7 males 2 females, Eneabba, 9 July 1987, R.P. McMillan, Minesite rehab. area, on ground ( WAMP, DBUO) ; 1 male, Peak Charles , 32.53'S 121.10'E and vicinity, 6-8 April 1985, T.F. Houston ( WAMP) ; 1 male 1 female, 4 km of Meekathara , 4 June 1990, R.P. McMillan ( WAMP) ; 2 males 3 females, Bungabiddy Rockhole, Walter James Ra. 24.39'S 128.45'E, 15-16 Jan 1990, T.F. Houston & M.S. Harvey, at light MV ( WAMP, DBUO) ; 1 male 1 female, Winburn Rocks, 26.05'S 127.30'E, 94 km E Warburton , 22 Jan. 1990, T.F. Houston & M.S. Harvey, at light (gas & mv) ( WAMP) ; 1 male 2 females, Tarin Rock reserve , 33.06'S 118.13'E, 19-21 Dec. 1987, T.F. Houston, at light (mv), at night ( WAMP, DBUO) ; 1 male, F.H. Father Baker Meadow Station , Murchison dist., 28.8.67 ( SAMA) ; 1 male 1 female, Meekantharra-Billiluna Pool , Canning Stock, Rte. Exp. Apr. 1930 - Aug. 1931, Blaena setosa, det. R. C. Froeschner ( SAMA) ; 2 males 2 females, Beverley, E.F. Boulay, Blaena setosa, det. R.C. Froeschner ( SAMA) ; 1 male, Mullewa, W.D. Dodd, Blaena setosa, det. R.C. Froeschner ( SAMA) .
Distribution. New South Wales (first record), Northern Territory (first record), Queensland, South Australia, Victoria, Western Australia.
BMNH |
United Kingdom, London, The Natural History Museum [formerly British Museum (Natural History)] |
NHMW |
Austria, Wien, Naturhistorisches Museum Wien |
UQIC |
Australia, Queensland, St. Lucia, University of Queensland |
DBUO |
DBUO |
QPIM |
Australia, Queensland, Mareeba, Department of Primary Industries |
MAGD |
Australia, Northern Territory, Darwin, Northern Territory Museum of Arts and Sciences |
ZMAS |
Russia, St. Petersburg, Russian Academy of Sciences, Zoological Institute |
SAMA |
Australia, South Australia, Adelaide, South Australian Museum |
NMPC |
Czech Republic, Prague, National Museum (Natural History) |
QMBA |
Australia, Queensland, South Brisbane, Queensland Museum |
MVNH |
MVNH |
WAMP |
Australia, Western Australia, Perth, Western Australian Museum |
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