Onchopelma nitidum Evenhuis, sp.n.
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Description
Onchopelma nitidum Evenhuis, sp.n.
(Figs. 6, 9)
DIAGNOSIS. Separated from the female congeners by the presence of a small occipital white spot immediately posterior to the ocellar tubercle and the mesonotum lacking admedian pale vittae contrasting with the predominant dark color
DESCRIPTION. Female. Length: 3.15 mm. Head (Fig. 6) higher than long; eyes dichoptic, separated at vertex by 1.25 x distance between lateral ocelli; vertex black; occiput black with white spot immediately posterior to ocellar tubercle, postmentum white, both areas with sparse white hairs, densest laterally; frons white on anterior onefourth, black on posterior threefourths as extension of black color from vertex; face and tip of oral margin white; antenna with scape short, subtrapezoidal, yellowish; pedicel subrectangular, slightly longer than wide, brown; first flagellomere linear, length ca. 4 x than width, brown; second flagellomere linearovate, slightly shorter than first flagellomere, brown with small transparent apical style; proboscis dark brown, length slightly less than head length; labrum sclerotized, stiff, pointed apically; palpus not evident.
Thorax. Mesonotum yellow with black patterning as in Fig. 6, short sparse white hairs on humeral and prescutellar areas; cervical sclerites black; scutellum yellow, black on extreme base as thin line, with sparse white hairs; pleura white except for black on katepisternum, meron, and mediotergite; coxae and legs white; halter stem and knob white.
Wing (Fig. 9). Hyaline; veins pale yellowish; costa ends slightly beyond end of R4+5; vein Sc incomplete; crossvein dmcu closing cell dm absent; CuA1 closing anal cell before wing margin leaving stalk; stalk length subequal in length to crossvein bmcu; fringe of hair on posterior margin of wing in alular lobe and anal lobe areas sparse.
Abdomen (Fig. 6). Yellow; tergites with black transverse bands on middle of segments 12, not quite reaching lateral margin; black on remaining segments as medial lateral spots; tergites with sparse short white hairs dorsally, longer and denser laterally; venter yellowish white.
Genitalia not dissected.
Male. Unknown.
Types. Holotype female from: NAMIBIA: 15 km E. of Karibib, 28 Feb 1990, W.J. Pulawski (CAS). Holotype (pinned) deposited in CAS.
Etymology. The species epithet derives from the Latin nitidus [= shining] referring to the shining black anterior portion of the mesonotum and frons.
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Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EAB92AFFB1EA05FEE733DDFC1765AF
- LSID
- urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:CCE47989-FD5C-4B50-A76D-86270BD31B41
Biodiversity
- Collection code
- CAS
- Event date
- 1990-02-28
- Family
- Bombyliidae
- Genus
- Onchopelma
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Order
- Diptera
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Scientific name authorship
- Evenhuis
- Species
- nitidum
- Taxonomic status
- sp. nov.
- Taxon rank
- species
- Type status
- holotype
- Verbatim event date
- 1990-02-28
- Taxonomic concept label
- Onchopelma nitidum Evenhuis, 2002