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Rudolfina bucki Paiero & Marshall 2020, sp. nov

Authors :
Paiero, Steven Mark
Marshall, Stephen A.
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Zenodo, 2020.

Abstract

Rudolfina bucki sp. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 2405E619-5A06-42BB-A033-00E43C70A5B6 Figs 8, 21B Etymology The specific name is a patronym for Dr. Matthias Buck, a friend and previous sphaerocerid taxonomist. Material examined Holotype MEXICO ��� ♂; Oaxaca, 4.1 mi. W of Jct. Mex. and 175- Yuvila Rd; 9300 ft a.s.l.; 8���19 Aug. 1973; A. Newton leg.; oak-fir-pine forest; FMNH debu01086238. Paratype MEXICO ��� 1 ♂; same collection data as for holotype; DEBU. Description Male BODY. Length 1.6mm. Eye height 2.5�� genal height. Head with 3���4 interfrontal setae and 4���5 small setae on inner margin of orbital plate. Gena with 2 strong setae and 7���8 smaller setulae. Acrostichal setulae in 4���6 rows. Costagial seta extending to midpoint between humeral and subcostal break. Second costal sector 0.7���0.8 �� third costal sector; length of M 1 between crossveins dm-cu and r-m 3.5�� dm-cu; CuA 1 stub vein ~3.0�� M 1 stub vein. Male mid femur with 5���7 strong ventral setae and a circular cluster of 5���10 weaker setae ventrobasally. Male mid tibia with ventral comb of 4���5 robust setae on apical ⅓, without an enlarged midventral seta. MALE ABDOMEN (Fig. 8). Sternite 5 with pair of medial triangular lobes on posterior margin, distance between lobes>1.0�� basal width of single lobe, lobe length ~1/5 length of remainder of sternite. Transverse part of sternite 6 weakly arcuate. Epandrium strongly convex, with irregular cluster of 6���8 long, inclinate posterolateral setae (appearing fan-like in posterior view); subanal plate broad, complete. Surstylus with anterior lobe reduced to small basal swelling; posterior lobe elongate, clavate, weakly bent anteriorly on apical ⅓; apical half of posterior lobe covered in small setae, with 1 robust elongate seta on posterior margin and 4���5 strong setae on inner surface. Cercus small, conical, with strong preapical seta. Postgonite apically truncate. Dorsal sclerite of distiphallus (Fig. 8 E���G) without distinct swellings. Female Unknown. Remarks The male abdomen is similar to that of R. megepandria sp. nov., but males can be separated from that species by the shorter cercus and less pronounced epandrium.<br />Published as part of Paiero, Steven Mark & Marshall, Stephen A., 2020, A revision of the genus Rudolfina Roh����ek (Sphaeroceridae: Limosininae), pp. 1-48 in European Journal of Taxonomy 593 on page 16, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2020.593, http://zenodo.org/record/3659777

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OpenAIRE
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edsair.doi...........08e519527b05c59c62f44ed1168a78ca
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3665066