Oukhypencha clemenceae Magnien 2023, sp. nov.
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Description
Oukhypencha clemenceae sp. nov.
(Figs. 1–2, 12, 16, 19, 23, 29)
Specimens studied. Holotype ♂: 25/10/86 Long Pa Sia 7km SW of S. Melabit, Sabah Malaysia alt 1200m N4°21,5’ E115°41,5’ J. Huisman leg. (RMNH)— paratypes ♂ ♀: 15/12/89 Danum Valley — Sabah, 70km W Lahad Datu Malaysia M. J. & J. P. Duffels leg. (2 ♂) ZMAN in RMNH coll.); IV 2023 Mount Trus Madi Sabah Malaysia Local collectoor leg. (1 ♂, 1 ♀) (PMPF); VII 2011 Mount Trus Madi Sabah Malaysia V. Gromenko leg. (1 ♂) (PMPF); same data as holotype (1 ♂, 4 ♀) (RMNH); 15/12/86 1/2 way rd Milligan Long Pa Sia – Sabah Malaysia alt 1200m N4°35’ E115°42 J. Huisman leg. (RMNH); 30 V 2014 7 km N. of Pensiangan Nabawan Dit. Sabah Malaysia alt 500m A. Klimenko leg. (1 ♂) (MRBS) — Other specimen: IV 2021 Mt Bawang W. Kalimantan (Indonesia) N0°53,5’ E109°22,2’ local collector leg. (1 ♀) (PMPF).
Diagnosis. The shape of the pygophore (fig 11-14) for the male, the ring sclerites inconspicuous and the strongly sclerotized posterior wall of the vagina for the female allow to separate this species from all other in the genus.
Description. Habitus: Body of traditional pentatomoid shape (Figs. 1–2), general hue bronze to brownish above, coria lighter brown, underside yellow-brownish, apex of scutellum and forepart of each connexival segment yellowish; a metallic green glint on fore part of scutellum.
Head. As in generic description; rostrum reaching or slightly surpassing middle of mesosternum; eyes and ocellae large (ocular index ♂: 1.1–1.3— ♀: 1.3–1.6; ocellar index ♂: 1.1–1.6— ♀: 1.5–1.8).
Thorax. Pronotum densely punctate apart from callosities, less so along posterior margin. Scutellum also densely punctate except apex. Corium overall densely, finely punctate. Sternum laterally densely punctate; evaporatoria small (Fig. 23), reduced to narrow strips on both meso- and metasternum; legs flavescent, femora with a black ring at apex, length of apical teeth of posterior femora little more than half its diameter, tibiae furrowed on outside, with black lines on either side of furrow.
Abdomen. Sternites sparsely and very finely punctate; stigmates concolorous, trichobrothria just aft of median sternite scars, slightly closer to middle than to stigmates.
Male genitalia. Pygophore (Fig. 12) trapezoidal, posterior margin regularly rounded, with a small triangular convexity in middle, bordered by setose area: hypandrium short, triangular, broadly rounded at apex; paramere (Fig. 16) recurved, sensorial lobe bearing a large brush of long setae, somewhat longer than paramere width, apophysis broadly rounded; phallotheca (Fig. 16) fitted with four pairs of processes, two, one distalo-dorsal and one distalolateral, membranous, two other strongly sclerotized, one distalo-ventral, lanceolate, and last ventro-lateral, large, biramose, a ramus strongly sclerotized, claw-like, other weakly sclerotized, attached to phalloteca for two-thirds of its length; vesica thin, relatively short.
Female genitalia (Fig. 19). Ring sclerites inconspicuous, anterior ductus short, of little less than half length of posterior, and slightly longer than receptacle and intermediate part taken together; posterior wall of vagina strongly sclerotized.
Measurements (mm). Males (n = 7), mean (min–max): length 20.4 (19.3–21.2); width 11.1 (10.2–11.7); antenna length 13.1 (12.6–14.0); mean length of antennomeres: A1—1.3, A2—3.7, A3—4.3, A4—5.1.
Females (n = 7), mean (min–max): length 24.1 (22.1–26.3); width 13.3 (12.2–14.8); antenna length 13.1 (12.6– 13.7); mean length of antennomeres: A1—1.1, A2—3.8, A3—4.2, A4—4.7.
Etymology. This species is dedicated to my daughter Clémence.
Host plant. Unknown.
Distribution. Borneo: Sabah (Malaysia), West Kalimantan (Indonesia).
Discussion. The characters given in the diagnosis are sufficient to separate this species from the other in the genus. More differences can be found in male genitalia, in number and shape of phallus processus. O. clemenceae is the only species in the new genus in which the phallotheca bears four processes.
The specimen from West Borneo which is the largest in size also presents some differences in the spermatheca, i. e. a relatively longer anterior ductus, shorter posterior ductus, striated dilation longer and more lanceolate than that of Sabah specimens. For those reasons, it has not been included in the paratypes.
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Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- http://zoobank.org/2A17522A-438C-43B2-AA4F-C22DC1232183
- URL
- http://treatment.plazi.org/id/294A879EFFDF8E5C37A8FEC62542DCC6
- LSID
- urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:2A17522A-438C-43B2-AA4F-C22DC1232183
Biodiversity
- Collection code
- MRBS , PMPF , RMNH , ZMAN, RMNH
- Event date
- 1986-10-25 , 1986-12-15 , 1989-12-15 , 2014-05-30
- Family
- Tessaratomidae
- Genus
- Oukhypencha
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Order
- Hemiptera
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Scientific name authorship
- Magnien
- Species
- clemenceae
- Taxonomic status
- sp. nov.
- Taxon rank
- species
- Type status
- Paratype , holotype , paratype
- Verbatim event date
- 1986-10-25 , 1986-12-15 , 1989-12-15 , 2014-05-30
- Taxonomic concept label
- Oukhypencha clemenceae Magnien, 2023