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<i>Andes lamondensis</i> Löcker, adult

Andes lamondensis Löcker, adult

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Species Andes lamondensis Löcker, 2007


Compiler and date details

3 August 2010 - Murray J. Fletcher

 

Introduction

A. lamondensis is only known from a few specimens from near Mt Tozer and Mt Lamond in Iron Range, far North Queensland. Nothing is known of its biology.

 

Distribution

States

Queensland


IBRA and IMCRA regions (map not available)

IBRA

Qld: Cape York Peninsula (CYP)

Ecological Descriptors

Adult: phloem feeder.

Extra Ecological Information

Nymph might be phloem feeder or fungivore.

 

Diagnosis

Colour. Vertex light or mid brown with two longitudinal, white stripes; frons mid or dark brown, lateral carinae paler, without dots; pronotum light brown; mesonotum light to mid brown; legs light brown; forewing hyaline, colourless, with transverse band 1 wide, mid to dark brown, extending to immediately basad of pterostigma, covering fork CuA1+CuA2 and terminating at CuP, forewing with transverse band 2 narrow, mid to dark brown, around basal cell reaching into clavus, forewing with mid or dark brown marks scattered across wing, apical half of wing with light brown patches; veins concolorous with cells, tubercles mid brown, pterostigma light brown; abdominal sternites light or mid brown. Morphology. Body length: ♂ 5.6 mm, ♀ 6.1 mm. Head: Vertex 0.8 x as long as wide. In lateral view, vertex and frons forming curve, head at junction of vertex and frons slightly or distinctly produced. Frons 3.0-3.2 x longer than wide; median carina incomplete, covering 1/3 to 1/2 of length of frons; lateral carinae not extending laterally, not concealing base of antennae; median ocellus separated from frontoclypeal suture by less than its own diameter. Rostrum distinctly surpassing hind coxae. Thorax: Forewing 2.3-2.6 x longer than wide; CuA1+CuA2 forking 1/5-1/6 away from apex of clavus; costa with 16-17 tubercles. Hind leg: tibia with 6 small to medium sized lateral spines; 1st tarsomere with 8-9 apical teeth; 2nd tarsomere with 7-8 apical teeth and 2-3 very fine setae underneath row of apical teeth. Male genitalia: Aedeagus: phallotheca with long, wide cucullus, lower rim of cucullus conspicuously serrated, in left lateral view straight, oblique; flagellum unarmed; virga elongated, sinuate.
Remarks. The proportions and shape of the cucullus in combination with the conspicuously serrated rim of the cucullus are diagnostic for this species. (Löcker et al. 2007)

 

ID Keys

Löcker et al. 2007: 45

 

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)
13-Oct-2010 13-Oct-2010 MODIFIED
12-Feb-2010 (import)