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<paragraph id="8BC83680BE0E04297BA63B7BFB4D8E31" blockId="55.[747,1181,563,615]" box="[751,1177,593,615]" pageId="55" pageNumber="55">Figure 15, map 5, table 1, plates 4, 5</paragraph>
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DIAGNOSIS: Recognized by the moderate size (mean total length male 3.53), green coloration, translucent hemelytron, the black setae on the dorsum (pl. 4), and the J-shaped endosoma with narrow sclerotized subapical secondary gonopore and apically straight endosomal straps (fig. 15, pl. 5). Endosomal structure most similar to that of
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<emphasis id="B903EA92BE0E04297D163A7FFB1F8F3F" box="[1119,1227,852,874]" italics="true" pageId="55" pageNumber="55">B. finalis</emphasis>
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and
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<emphasis id="B903EA92BE0E04297BB03A58FC708FD0" box="[761,932,881,903]" italics="true" pageId="55" pageNumber="55">B. gawlerensis</emphasis>
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in being J-shaped and with equal-length straps. Distinguished from
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<emphasis id="B903EA92BE0E04297BF43A87FCF28F94" box="[701,806,941,962]" italics="true" pageId="55" pageNumber="55">B. finalis</emphasis>
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by the almost transparent hemelytron and weakly darkened setae in that species; shares with
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<emphasis id="B903EA92BE0E04297AD53AC2FB938FAB" box="[924,1095,1000,1021]" italics="true" pageId="55" pageNumber="55">B. gawlerensis</emphasis>
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the green coloration, translucent hemelytron, and black setae on the dorsum, but differing from
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<emphasis id="B903EA92BE0E04297DFB3D0EFCE98800" italics="true" pageId="55" pageNumber="55">B. gawlerensis</emphasis>
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by that species having distally wavy endosomal straps.
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DESCRIPTION:
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: Weakly elongate, parallel sided, mean total length 3.53, mean pronotum width 1.05. COLORATION (pl. 4): Pale green (yellow to orange in some preserved specimens); membrane weakly fumose. SUR- FACE AND VESTITURE (pl. 4): Dorsum weakly polished and shining, weakly crenulate, covered with recumbent, black, simple setae. STRUCTURE:
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE0E04297A923C4CFBCD892D" bold="true" box="[987,1049,1382,1403]" pageId="55" pageNumber="55">Head</emphasis>
(pl. 4): Eyes large, protuberant, vertex moderately broad; frons not inflated, slightly surpassing anterior margin of eye; eye occupying three-quarters height of head; antenna inserted somewhat above ventral margin of eye, eye slightly emarginate; antennal segment 2 relatively short (1.06), 1.17 times width of head; labium reaching to apex of procoxa.
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE0E04297D573F79FBA68A3E" bold="true" box="[1054,1138,1619,1640]" pageId="55" pageNumber="55">Thorax</emphasis>
(pl. 4): Pronotum with anterior lobe demarcated, calli distinct, posterior lobe flat to very weakly elevated, lateral and posterior margins very weakly concave; mesoscutum moderately exposed.
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE010426798F3C9EFE98899F" box="[198,332,1460,1481]" italics="true" pageId="56" pageNumber="56">Hemelytron</emphasis>
: Not obviously elongate, corial margin nearly straight, cuneus at most weakly elongate, triangular. GENITALIA (fig. 15, pl. 5):
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE010426785D3F3AFE428A73" bold="true" box="[276,406,1552,1573]" pageId="56" pageNumber="56">Pygophore:</emphasis>
Elongate conical.
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J-shaped, straps contiguous and parallel, dorsal strap bifid subapically with two narrow, equally thick spines of subequal length extending beyond secondary gonopore by length of gonopore; ventral strap bifid medially, terminating proximad of secondary gonopore, shorter and thinner than dorsal strap, narrow and of equal thickness throughout, except attenuate apically; interstrap membranous region narrow; secondary gonopore narrow, well sclerotized.
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE0104267D553F05FB7D8A12" bold="true" box="[1052,1193,1583,1604]" pageId="56" pageNumber="56">Phallotheca:</emphasis>
Apical portion elongate conical, somewhat broadened subapically, compressed or flattened in dorsal view, aperture elongate triangular; basal portion long, reaching beyond anterior margin of pygophore in situ.
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<paragraph id="8BC83680BE010426780F3C59FE4389D0" blockId="56.[326,407,1395,1414]" box="[326,407,1395,1414]" pageId="56" pageNumber="56">Fig. 15.</paragraph>
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Male genitalic structures of
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.
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<emphasis id="B903EA92BE00042779C939FFFED48CBC" bold="true" box="[128,256,213,234]" pageId="57" pageNumber="57">Parameres:</emphasis>
Left paramere with dorsoposterior margin strongly elevated above anterior and posterior processes with broad dorsal protuberance; posterior process long, undulating in lateral view and sinuous in dorsal view; anterior process small, slightly produced beyond surface of paramere, long seta present ventrad of anterior process. Right paramere somewhat swollen with well-defined bifid apex.
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<emphasis id="B903EA92BE00042779D438CEFF2C8DAF" box="[157,248,484,505]" italics="true" pageId="57" pageNumber="57">FEMALE</emphasis>
(pl. 4): Elongate elliptical, costal margin of hemelytron weakly convex; mean total length 3.32, mean pronotum width 1.00. Coloration, surface, and vestiture similar to male. Eyes much smaller than in male, vertex broad; frons modestly inflated and slightly projecting beyond anterior margin of eye.
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<paragraph id="8BC83680BE00042779D43B9EFD9B8EBE" blockId="57.[128,654,213,1511]" pageId="57" pageNumber="57">ETYMOLOGY: Named for the the type locality in Western Australian, Newman Rocks.</paragraph>
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HOST: Recorded from
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<emphasis id="B903EA92BE00042778D33BC4FF488F76" italics="true" pageId="57" pageNumber="57">Eremophila alternifolia</emphasis>
(Scrophulariaceae)
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.
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<paragraph id="8BC83680BE00042779D43A0CFF258FC0" blockId="57.[128,654,213,1511]" pageId="57" pageNumber="57">DISTRIBUTION (map 5): Known only from the type locality, Newman Rocks, east of Norseman, Western Australia, on the Eyre Highway.</paragraph>
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HOLOTYPE:
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE000427785F3AB6FF778F99" bold="true" pageId="57" pageNumber="57">AUSTRALIA: Western Australia:</emphasis>
Newman Rocks, 136.5 km E of Norseman, 32.11084°S 123.1704°E, 250 m, 22 Oct 1996, Schuh and Cassis, 1♂ (AMNH_PBI 00389857) (WAMP).
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PARATYPES:
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE000427785E3D07FD598815" bold="true" box="[279,653,1069,1091]" pageId="57" pageNumber="57">AUSTRALIA: Western Australia:</emphasis>
Newman Rocks, 136.5 km E of Norseman, 32.11084°S 123.1704°E, 250 m, 22 Oct 1996, Schuh and Cassis,
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<emphasis id="B903EA92BE00042778063DA3FD9C88C8" box="[335,584,1161,1182]" italics="true" pageId="57" pageNumber="57">Eremophila alternifolia</emphasis>
R.Br. (Scrophulariaceae)
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, det. PERTH staff PERTH 0 5095069, 1♂ (00128759), 2♀ (00389858, 00389859) (AM), 1♂ (00413024) (AMNH), 1♂ (00128760), 1♀ (00128762) (WAMP).
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OTHER SPECIMENS EXAMINED:
<emphasis id="B903EA92BE00042778A73C37FE938907" bold="true" pageId="57" pageNumber="57">AUSTRALIA: Western Australia:</emphasis>
Newman R other other ocks, 136.5 km E of Norseman, 32.11084°S 123.1704°E, 250 m, 22 Oct 1996, Schuh and Cassis,
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<emphasis id="B903EA92BE000427799C3CBFFE0489FC" box="[213,464,1429,1450]" italics="true" pageId="57" pageNumber="57">Eremophila alternifolia</emphasis>
R.Br. (Scrophulariaceae)
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, det. PERTH staff PERTH 0 5095069, 2 nymphs (00389860, 00389861) (AM).
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