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<i>Nesochlamys jubatus</i> Löcker, holotype male

Nesochlamys jubatus Löcker, holotype male

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Species Nesochlamys jubatus Löcker, 2010


Compiler and date details

27 July 2010 - Murray J. Fletcher

 

Introduction

Based on a single male specimen collected as part of an Earthwatch altitudinal survey of Mt Bellenden Ker, North Queensland.

 

Distribution

States

Queensland


IBRA and IMCRA regions (map not available)

IBRA

Qld: Wet Tropics (WT)

Ecological Descriptors

Adult: phloem feeder.

Extra Ecological Information

Nymph might be phloem feeder or fungivore.

 

Diagnosis

Colour. Vertex light brown near basal emargination, dark brown apically. Face mid brown, carinae concolorous, except for pale lateral carinae of frons. Pronotum light brown, mesonotum dark brown. Forewings hyaline, colourless with some light to mid brown patches; veins and tubercles concolorous with cells; apical parts of veins near pterostigma darkened; pterostigma light brown. Legs light brown, femora slightly darker. Morphology. Body length: ♂ 3.7 mm. Head: Vertex 0.7 times as wide as long; with median carina covering about 1/2 of length of vertex. Frons 1.4 times longer than wide. Thorax: Forewing 3.3 times longer than wide; with 19 tubercles on costa; Sc+R forking basad of fork CuA1+CuA2; RP apically trifid; apical cells 10. Hind leg: 1st and 2nd tarsomere with 6 apical teeth. Male genitalia: Anal tube in dorsal view very wide apically, tapering towards base. Genital styles apically with numerous fine setae, some grouped together to form dense bunch of setae pointing dorsocephalad. Ventromedian process of pygofer trapezoid. Aedeagus: phallotheca left laterally with rounded, bifurcated spine, inserted near apex of aedeagus and flattened, caudally directed, spine-like structure, inserted near base of aedeagus. Flagellum without spines.
Remarks. This species differs from the other Australian species of Nesochlamys by the presence of a flattened, caudally directed, spine-like structure, inserted near the base of the aedeagus. (Löcker et.al. 2010)

 

ID Keys

Löcker et.al. (2010: 20)

 

History of changes

Note that this list may be incomplete for dates prior to September 2013.
Published As part of group Action Date Action Type Compiler(s)
27-Aug-2010 ADDED