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<taxonomicName LSID="urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:6A40EFD1-BC6D-4DF3-AB1C-D4031870E61D" class="Insecta" family="Micropterigidae" genus="Epimartyria" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Epimartyria bimaculella" order="Lepidoptera" pageId="17" pageNumber="54" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="bimaculella">Epimartyria bimaculella</taxonomicName>
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Figs 26
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87
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<paragraph pageId="17" pageNumber="54">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="17" pageNumber="54">
Adultsof
<taxonomicName class="Insecta" family="Micropterigidae" genus="Epimartyria" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Epimartyria bimaculella" order="Lepidoptera" pageId="17" pageNumber="54" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="bimaculella">Epimartyria bimaculella</taxonomicName>
most resemble those of
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in possessing dark fuscous forewings marked by pale golden spots. A total of two yellowish spots occur in bimaculella, with only a single large costal spot present beyond the middle of the forewing. Four spots are present on the forewing of pardella, with two of these located across the distal third of the wing on the costal and dorsal margins respectively.
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<subSubSection pageId="17" pageNumber="54" type="adult">
<paragraph pageId="17" pageNumber="54">Adult</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="17" pageNumber="54">
(Figs 2, 6-7). Head: Vestiture similar to
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, light orange brown. Antenna with vestiture of scape and pedicel concolorous with head; scales of flagellum mostly pale golden brown, becoming darker, more fuscous over distal third. Labial palpus cream.
</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="17" pageNumber="54">Thorax: Dark fuscous with coppery to purplish luster. Tegula concolorous with head. Forewing mostly dark fuscous with coppery to purplish luster dorsally, marked with two pale yellowish spots; the largest, irregularly oval to rectangular spot extends from the costa approximately halfway across the distal third of wing; a second smaller, more slender spot extends diagonally from about midway along dorsal margin to midway on discal cell; a slight suffusion of pale yellowish scales may be sometimes evident at the base of the forewing, but only seldom does this occur; forewing less iridescent ventrally; fringe pale yellow along termen, fuscous along dorsal margin. Forewing length: 4.6-5.3 mm. Hindwing mostly gray, becoming darker and slightly iridescent toward apex; fringe gray. Legs medium to dark brown dorsally with a slight purplish luster, light brown to cream ventrally; epiphysis absent.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="17" pageNumber="54">Abdomen: Piliform scales dark brown dorsally, paler brown ventrally.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="17" pageNumber="54">
Male genitalia (Figs 81-85): Tergum X similar to
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, broadly bilobed. Caudal apex of sternum X deeply divided, with apex of lobes acute, only slightly curved; a pair of short, lateral lobes present near base. Valva moderately long, ventral length ~ half the maximum length of segment IX; apex subacute and bearing a short, slender, recurved spine similar to
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; a short but broader and more triangular, rounded process arising midway from mesal surface; elongate basal process ~ 4/5 the length of valva; distal margin of valva variable within populations from slightly convex to ~ straight. Dorsal branch of phallus cylindrical and smooth.
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Female genitalia (Figs 86-87): As described for genus. Caudal end of genital sclerite moderately furcate as in
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; length of furcations ~ 0.3 that of moderately long, undivided base.
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<paragraph pageId="17" pageNumber="54">Larva and pupa.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="17" pageNumber="54">Unknown.</paragraph>
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<subSubSection lastPageId="18" lastPageNumber="55" pageId="17" pageNumber="54" type="biology">
<paragraph pageId="17" pageNumber="54">Biology</paragraph>
<paragraph lastPageId="18" lastPageNumber="55" pageId="17" pageNumber="54">
(Figs 6-7, 11). At the type locality, specimens were captured by sweeping low lying vegetation or during diurnal flight along a shaded seepage in a Douglas
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Red Cedar forest where leafy liverworts grew. Adults were also observed perching on lower parts of plants such as Salmonberry (
<taxonomicName class="Magnoliopsida" family="Rosaceae" genus="Rubus" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="Rubus spectabilis" order="Rosales" pageId="17" pageNumber="54" phylum="Tracheophyta" rank="species" species="spectabilis">Rubus spectabilis</taxonomicName>
Pursh) no more than approximately 25 metres from the liverwort habitat (D.G. Holden, pers.
<pageBreakToken pageId="18" pageNumber="55" start="start">comm</pageBreakToken>
.). In different parts of the range, specimens were collected from late April to mid August, with most records in June. Late records (July and August) are from higher elevations.
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<paragraph pageId="18" pageNumber="55">Holotype.</paragraph>
<paragraph lastPageId="19" lastPageNumber="56" pageId="18" pageNumber="55">
♂, CANADA: BRITISH COLUMBIA: Belcarra,
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,
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, Alt. 25 m., 8 Jun 2008, visual sweep, Dave G. Holden, specimen
<pageBreakToken pageId="19" pageNumber="56" start="start">#</pageBreakToken>
CNCLEP00067716, CNC slide MIC5768, Barcode of Life Project, leg removed, DNA extracted, digital image captured, (CNC).
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<paragraph pageId="19" pageNumber="56">Paratypes.</paragraph>
<paragraph lastPageId="20" lastPageNumber="57" pageId="19" pageNumber="56">
CANADA: BRITISH COLUMBIA: Belcarra Park,
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,
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, alt. 13 m: 2 ♂, 24 May 2009, day sweep, Dave G. Holden, specimen # CNCLEP00076632-00076633 [both DNA barcoded] (CNC); 13 ♂, 1 ♀, 1 Jun 2009, day sweep, Dave G. Holden, specimens # CNCLEP00076634-00076639, 00077846-00077853, CNC slides MIC5765, MIC5767, MIC5766, MIC5570, MIC5571 [all DNA barcoded] (CNC); 2 ♂, 2 Jun 2009, day sweep, Dave G. Holden, specimens # CNCLEP00076640-00076641 [both DNA barcoded] (CNC). Maple Ridge, Univ. of British Columbia Research Forest,
<geoCoordinate direction="north" orientation="latitude" precision="1" value="49.27768">49.277679°N</geoCoordinate>
,
<geoCoordinate direction="west" orientation="longitude" precision="1" value="-122.55387">122.553870°W</geoCoordinate>
, 259 m: 1 ♂, 1 Jun 2011, visual sweep, Dave G.Holden (CNC). Fraser Mills: 6 ♂, 7 ♀, 11 June 1921, L. E. Marmont, SEM slide USNM 18431, slides USNM 33919, 98001, 98002, 98004; 27 ♂, 7 ♀, 15 Jun 1922, E. H. Blackmore collector, slides USNM 17503, 18410-18411, 34282, 91785, 97991, 98000, 98003, 98005, 98009-98017 (BMNH, CNC, USNM). Squamish, Diamond Head Trail: 1 ♂, 12 Aug 1963; 2 ♂, 14 Aug 1963, W.R.M. Mason, specimens # CNCLEP00077292-00077294, CNC slide MIC1826 (CNC). Mt Seymour,
<geoCoordinate direction="north" orientation="latitude" precision="1" value="49.337368">49.337368°N</geoCoordinate>
,
<geoCoordinate direction="west" orientation="longitude" precision="1" value="-122.957695">122.957695°W</geoCoordinate>
, 292 m: 1 ♂, 21 Jun 2011, visual sweep, Dave G.Holden (CNC). Glacier National Park, Loop Trail, 1140 m,
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,
<geoCoordinate direction="west" orientation="longitude" precision="55" value="-117.538">117.538°W</geoCoordinate>
, 1 ♀, 16 Jul 2010, malaise trap, specimen #10BBCLP-2914 [DNA barcoded], CNC slide MIC5769 (BIO). UNITED STATES: Washington: Clallam Co: Olympic National Park, sweeping on Soleduck Trail to Deer Lake, 1000 m: 3 ♂, 15 Jul 1998, D. R. Davis, slide USNM 34302 (USNM). Olympic Peninsula, Port Angeles, 245m, 48, 07924°N,
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<normalizedToken originalValue="±">+/-</normalizedToken>
50m: 3 ♂, 1 ♀, 20 Jun 2010; 1 ♂, 20.6.2010, 15:45h, Hausenblas and Zeller-Lukashort (ONPS). Olympic Peninsula, Sol Duc Hot Springs Rd, 390m,
<geoCoordinate direction="north" orientation="latitude" precision="1" value="48.06385">48.06385°N</geoCoordinate>
,
<geoCoordinate direction="west" orientation="longitude" precision="1" value="-123.99565">123.99565°W</geoCoordinate>
<normalizedToken originalValue="±">+/-</normalizedToken>
50m: 1 ♂, 21 Jun 2010, 13:00h, Hausenblas and Zeller-Lukashort, slide AP-Nr 42/2010 Christof Zeller (ONPS). Olympic Peninsula, Kalaloch, 10m
<geoCoordinate direction="north" orientation="latitude" precision="1" value="47.61131">47.61131°N</geoCoordinate>
,
<geoCoordinate direction="west" orientation="longitude" precision="1" value="-124.37588">124.37588°W</geoCoordinate>
<normalizedToken originalValue="±">+/-</normalizedToken>
50m: 1 ♂, 23 Jun 2010, 17:00h, Hausenblas and Zeller-Lukashort (ONPS). Olympic Peninsula, Hoh Rainforest Rd, 130m
<geoCoordinate direction="north" orientation="latitude" precision="1" value="47.81641">47.81641°N</geoCoordinate>
,
<geoCoordinate direction="west" orientation="longitude" precision="1" value="-124.05161">124.05161°W</geoCoordinate>
<normalizedToken originalValue="±">+/-</normalizedToken>
50m: 21 ♂, 3 ♀, 22 Jun 2010, 16:15h, Hausenblas and Zeller-Lukashort (CZC). Grays Harbor Co: Elma:
<geoCoordinate direction="north" orientation="latitude" precision="5" value="46.9738">46.9738°N</geoCoordinate>
,
<geoCoordinate direction="west" orientation="longitude" precision="5" value="-123.2945">123.2945°W</geoCoordinate>
, yel st trp, 1 ♀, 27 Jun 2011, G. Kohler, WSDA 978-1008A (WSCAD). King Co: Asahel Curtis picnic area:
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,
<geoCoordinate direction="west" orientation="longitude" precision="5" value="-121.4677">121.4677°W</geoCoordinate>
, 1 ♂, 27 Jul 2011, hand col, C. Looney, WSDA W666-1129A, B (WSCAD, USNM). Stevens Pass, Hwy 2, 14.5 km E Skykomish, 645 m.,
<geoCoordinate direction="north" orientation="latitude" precision="5" value="47.7143">47.7143°N</geoCoordinate>
,
<geoCoordinate direction="west" orientation="longitude" precision="5" value="-121.1722">121.1722°W</geoCoordinate>
: 1 ♂, 8 Jul 2010, afternoon sweep, J.-F. Landry and D.G. Holden, specimen #CNCLEP00082605, CNC slide MIC5739 [DNA barcoded] (CNC). Mason Co: Skokomish River Rd:
<geoCoordinate direction="north" orientation="latitude" precision="5" value="47.3019">47.3019°N</geoCoordinate>
,
<geoCoordinate direction="west" orientation="longitude" precision="5" value="-123.1858">123.1858°W</geoCoordinate>
, 4 ♂, 2 ♀, 17 Jun 2011, hand col, C. Looney, WSDA W666-1131A-E (WSCAD, USNM). Pierce Co: Fort Lewis: 1 ♂, 29 May 1951, R. Schuster, Essig Museum slide 0152, (UCB). Snohomish Co: East Arlington Co. Park: 1 ♂, 29 Apr 1979, L. Massell, e.
<taxonomicName class="Jungermanniopsida" family="Lepidoziaceae" genus="Lepidozia" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="Lepidozia" order="Jungermanniales" pageId="19" pageNumber="56" phylum="Marchantiophyta" rank="genus">Lepidozia</taxonomicName>
liverwort, slide USNM 98006 (USNM). 6 mi. E of Verlot: 1 ♂, collected 26 Mar 1979, emerged 2 May 1979, reared from liverwort, &quot;Jungermannia obovata&quot; L. Russell (USNM). Thurston Co: Evergreen State College,
<geoCoordinate direction="north" orientation="latitude" precision="5" value="47.0791">
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°N
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,
<geoCoordinate direction="west" orientation="longitude" precision="5" value="-122.975">122.9750°W</geoCoordinate>
, 2 ♂, 25 Jun 2011, hand col, C. Looney &amp; E. Lagasa, WSDA 666-1130A, B (WSCAD, USNM).
</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="20" pageNumber="57">
Additional specimen examined, excluded from type material: CANADA: BRITISH COLUMBIA: Glacier National Park, Loop Trail, 1140 m,
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,
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, 1 ♀, 16 Jul 2010, malaise trap, specimen #10BBCLP-2914 [DNA barcoded] (BIO).
</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="20" pageNumber="57">Distribution</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="20" pageNumber="57">
(Fig. 32).
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is known from northwestern Washington and southern British Columbia. Most British Columbia records are from the southwesternmost corner in the periphery of the Vancouver area, reflecting a more intense collecting effort in that region. One record from the Rocky Mountains of Glacier National Park, BC suggests a significantly broader distribution.
</paragraph>
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<subSubSection lastPageId="21" lastPageNumber="58" pageId="20" pageNumber="57" type="etymology">
<paragraph pageId="20" pageNumber="57">Etymology.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="20" pageNumber="57">The species nameis derived from the Latin bi; (two, double) and maculella (little spot) in reference to the two, small, pale yellowish spots present on the forewings.</paragraph>
<caption pageId="21" pageNumber="58">
<paragraph pageId="21" pageNumber="58">
<pageBreakToken pageId="21" pageNumber="58" start="start">Figures</pageBreakToken>
18-23.
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, Adultmorphology 18 Flagellomeres with ascoid sensilla (20
<normalizedToken originalValue="µm">µm</normalizedToken>
) 19 Flagellomere with multiporus sensillum placodeum (20
<normalizedToken originalValue="µm">µm</normalizedToken>
) 20 Detail of multiporus sensillum placodeum in Fig. 19 (2
<normalizedToken originalValue="µm">µm</normalizedToken>
) 21 Apical segment of labial palpus with distal organ vom Rath (20
<normalizedToken originalValue="µm">µm</normalizedToken>
). 22 Sensilla of organ vom Rath (2
<normalizedToken originalValue="µm">µm</normalizedToken>
) 23 Mesothorcic pretarsus (20
<normalizedToken originalValue="µm">µm</normalizedToken>
). (Scale lengths in parentheses).
</paragraph>
</caption>
<caption pageId="21" pageNumber="58">
<paragraph pageId="21" pageNumber="58">
Figures 24-27.
<taxonomicName class="Insecta" family="Micropterigidae" genus="Epimartyria" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Epimartyria auricrinella" order="Lepidoptera" pageId="21" pageNumber="58" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="auricrinella">Epimartyria auricrinella</taxonomicName>
, Adultmorphology 24 Mesothorcic pretarsus (20
<normalizedToken originalValue="µm">µm</normalizedToken>
) 25 Detail of pseudempodium of pretarsus (2
<normalizedToken originalValue="µm">µm</normalizedToken>
) 26 Arolium (5
<normalizedToken originalValue="µm">µm</normalizedToken>
) 27 Detail of surface of arolium (1
<normalizedToken originalValue="µm">µm</normalizedToken>
). (Scale lengths in parentheses).
</paragraph>
</caption>
<caption pageId="21" pageNumber="58">
<paragraph pageId="21" pageNumber="58">
Figures 28-31.
<taxonomicName class="Insecta" family="Micropterigidae" genus="Epimartyria" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Epimartyria auricrinella" order="Lepidoptera" pageId="21" pageNumber="58" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="auricrinella">Epimartyria auricrinella</taxonomicName>
, Forewing scale structure 28 Dorsal forewing scales from discal cell (40
<normalizedToken originalValue="µm">µm</normalizedToken>
) 29 Apical margin of scale in Fig. 28 (2
<normalizedToken originalValue="µm">µm</normalizedToken>
) 30 detail of Fig. 29 (2
<normalizedToken originalValue="µm">µm</normalizedToken>
) 31 Detail of Fig. 30 (1
<normalizedToken originalValue="µm">µm</normalizedToken>
). (Scale lengths in parentheses).
</paragraph>
</caption>
<caption pageId="21" pageNumber="58">
<paragraph pageId="21" pageNumber="58">
Figure 32. Distribution of
<taxonomicName class="Insecta" family="Micropterigidae" genus="Epimartyria" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Epimartyria" order="Lepidoptera" pageId="21" pageNumber="58" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="genus">Epimartyria</taxonomicName>
species. Alphanumeric designations refer to haplotypes shown in the haplotype network of Fig. 12c.
</paragraph>
</caption>
<caption pageId="21" pageNumber="58">
<paragraph pageId="21" pageNumber="58">
Figures 33-39.
<taxonomicName class="Insecta" family="Micropterigidae" genus="Epimartyria" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Epimartyria auricrinella" order="Lepidoptera" pageId="21" pageNumber="58" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="auricrinella">Epimartyria auricrinella</taxonomicName>
, larval morphology 33 Chaetotaxy; shaded area indicates extent of epidermal plastron34 Head, dorsal view(M: medial seta) 35 Head, ventral view (AT: anterior arm of tentorium) 36 Ventralview of maxilla and labrum 37 Head, lateral view 38 Labrum, dorsal view 39 Mandible.
</paragraph>
</caption>
<caption pageId="21" pageNumber="58">
<paragraph pageId="21" pageNumber="58">
Figures 40-45.
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, larval morphology 40 Head, dorsal view (100
<normalizedToken originalValue="µm">µm</normalizedToken>
) 41 head, anterior view (100
<normalizedToken originalValue="µm">µm</normalizedToken>
) 42 Scutate cuticular outgrowths from head-prothoracic fold (of Fig. 41) (10
<normalizedToken originalValue="µm">µm</normalizedToken>
) 43 Apex of antenna (10
<normalizedToken originalValue="µm">µm</normalizedToken>
). 44 Stemmata, 5 total (25
<normalizedToken originalValue="µm">µm</normalizedToken>
) 45 Ventral view of maxilla and labium (20
<normalizedToken originalValue="µm">µm</normalizedToken>
). (Scale lengths in parentheses).
</paragraph>
</caption>
<caption pageId="21" pageNumber="58">
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Figures 46-51.
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<emphasis bold="true" pageId="24" pageNumber="317">Additional New Brunswick records, Carleton Co.</emphasis>
, Meduxnekeag River Valley Nature Preserve,
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, 22.IV.2004, 9.IV.2005, R. P. Webster, residential lawn in grass (1 ♂, 1 sex undetermined, RWC); same locality, forest type, and collector, 17.IV.2005, in flight, collected with aerial net during warm afternoon (1 sex undetermined, RWC); same locality and collector, 29.III.2006, mixed forest under alders near brook, in leaf litter (1 ♂, RWC); Fredericton, at Saint John River,
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In Europe, adults of this adventive species occur in wet habitats, marshes, swamps, margins of streams and ponds, and swampy meadows; it is found in similar habitats in North America (
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Collection localities in New Brunswick, Canada of
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Head. Antenna 65 antennomeres, antenna 1.3
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Wings. Fore wing: stigma 5.3
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vein m-cu; vein 3RSa 0.5
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vein 1cu-a; vein 1CUb 2.4
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vein 1CUa; vein 1M weakly curved at its basal portion; RS+M straight. Hind wing: m-cu present, short and weakly pigmented, interstitial or just antefurcal to r-m; M+CU 1.25
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vein 1M; 1M as long as r-m; RS mostly straight and gradually opening from wing margin, slightly bent downward at mid length; vein M straight, dark brown, well pigmented; vein 2-1A present as a short stub.
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Legs. Hind tibia with comb of modified setae; tarsal claw simple, not pectinate; hind basitarsus 3
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longer than inner apical spur of hind tibia.
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Metasoma. T1, T2 and basal 2/3 of T3
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, longitudinal carina complete on T1 and almost complete on T2, but not reaching posterior margin; ovipositor
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parallel sided and truncate, about as long as hind tarsomere III; metasoma unusually long and narrow, T1 2.2
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longer than its apical width.
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Variation. Body length about 8.5 mm; antennomeres = 63; ocelli larger,
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distance 0.25
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diameter of lateral ocellus; hind wing vein 2-1A absent to short.
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Male. Body length about 8.5 mm; antenna with 63 segments. Virtually identical to female, but
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distance 0.3
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diameter of lateral ocellus.
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Mummy. Length 14.0 mm, black, thorax brown, head honey brown mottled brown, tubular in shape, thorax compact and wrinkled, exit mode unique within
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: the parasitoid cuts a radial opening at posterior side of the mummy, just behind the hind abdominal prolegs, releasing a
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with the anal prolegs.
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<paragraph pageId="37" pageNumber="38">Type material.</paragraph>
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Type-locality: ECUADOR, Napo Province, Yanayacu Biological Station, YY-50211, Beat C-16,
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,
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, 2163 m, cloud forest, September 5, 2010.
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Type-specimen: Holotype female and mummy, point mounted separately. Top label: &quot;ECUADOR: Napo Province / Yanayacu Biological Station /
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,
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2163m / CAPEA - NSF-BSI-07-17458 / (hand written) July 2010 / YY-50211; back (hand written):
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. (UWIM)
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Paratypes, 1 female and 1 male (UWIM), same data as holotype, except: 1♀, 23 May 2008, Yanayacu Road, YY-31409,
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por golpeo / ex.
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- wasp emerged 02 July 2008; 1♂ YY-46923, beat 638, ex. host plant:
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parasitoid emerged 10 May 2010.
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<paragraph pageId="37" pageNumber="38">Biology.</paragraph>
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Host plant
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(
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); host
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:
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Hering sp. (
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); time span from pupation to emergence: about 5 weeks for females, unknown for the male. The parasitoid cuts a radial opening at posterior side of the mummy releasing a
<normalizedToken originalValue="“lid”">&quot;lid&quot;</normalizedToken>
, comprinsing the anal apex of mummified caterpillar, before emergence. The mummy exit mode of this species is unique for the genus, since all previously known mummies produced by
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species had a posterior hole cut for emergence (
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<paragraph pageId="37" pageNumber="38">Discussion.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="38" pageNumber="39">
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frosti
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sp. n. belongs to the seriatus species-group. This species resembles
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(Enderlein, 1920) because of its entirely yellowish to honey yellow body, black stemmaticum and brown antenna, but differs in the honey brown fore wing vein C+SC+R, black in
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.
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sp. n. also differs in the extension of median longitudinal carina on metasoma, which is incomplete on tergite 2, but extends to half of tergite 3 in
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, and the exceptionally elongate metasoma.
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sp. n. is also similar to
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sp. n. by the nearly straight hind wing vein RS, enclosing a marginal cell gradually widening toward wing apex, but it can be readily distinguish by the interrupted occipital carina on vertex, compared to the complete occipital carina of
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sp. n. The diameter of lateral ocelli, 3
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longer than
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distance, is also a diagnostic character shared only with one Neotropical species,
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(Enderlein, 1920); however, most of the already mentioned diagnostic features for
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sp. n. (e. g. shape of metasoma and hind wing vein RS, and color patern) are also useful to distinguish it from
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. Within the Yanayacu species in the
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group it is similar to
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because of the incomplete occipital carina at vertex. It differs from
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by the entire yellowish body and its unusual long and narrow metasoma.
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<paragraph pageId="38" pageNumber="39">Etymology.</paragraph>
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The species is named after the American poet Robert Frost (1874 - 1963), author of the poem &quot;The Road Not Taken.&quot; This species name is also a reference to that poem, and to the unusual emergence mode of this species, recorded here for the first time. The following quotation extracted from this poem summarizes its idea: &quot;Two roads diverged in a wood, and I - I took the one less traveled by,&quot; Robert Frost, 1920. This
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species takes a &quot;road not taken&quot; by other species, to its adulthood, by emerging in a different and unique way.
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DIAGNOSIS. Females of this new genus are distinguishable by the following combination of characteristics: dorsal idiosomal shield distinctly wider anteriorly than posteriorly, areolate to polygonal pattern of the dorsal idiosomal shield, reduced sclerotization of ventral idiosomal shields (such that only the lateral margins of the sternal shield are faintly visible and metasternal shields are indistinct), genital shield considerably wider than ventrianal shield, absence of leg macrosetae and tubular spermathecal calyx. This new genus resembles
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by the light sclerotization of the ventral idiosomal shields, the vase­shaped ventrianal shield and the tubular spermathecal calyx; it differs from that genus mostly, by the absence of leg macrosetae, in which it resembles genera in the tribe Neoseiulini, defined by
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. It differs from the latter group mostly by the light sclerotization of the ventral idiosomal shields, the vaseshaped ventrianal shield and the shape of the spermathecal calyx. It further differs from both groups by having dorsal idiosomal shield distinctly wider anteriorly than posteriorly and genital shield considerably wider than ventrianal shield.
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ADULT FEMALE — (
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). Dorsal idiosomal shield distinctly wider anteriorly than posteriorly, with areolate to polygonal pattern on most of its extent. With 19 pairs of dorsal idiosomal setae (pattern 10A:9B/JV­3:ZV of
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): 7 pairs of setae in the j­J series (j1, j3, j4, j5, j6, J2 and J5), 6 pairs of setae in the z­Z series (z2, z4, z5, Z1, Z4 and Z5), 4 pairs of setae in the s­S series (s4, S2, S4 and S5) and 2 pairs of setae in rR series (r3 and R1). Dorsal shield setae subequal. With 5 pairs of sternal setae (st1st5), 7 pairs of caudoventral setae (JV1, JV2, JV4, JV5, ZV1, ZV2 and ZV3), one of which on ventrianal shield (JV2), paranal and postanal setae. Sternal shield with only lateral margins faintly visible; metasternal shields indistinct. Genital shield considerably wider than ventrianal shield. With one pair of metapodal shields. Fixed cheliceral digit with 10 teeth; movable digit with 3 teeth. Leg macrosetae absent.
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<paragraph id="796436FEA001BE5FEA3153D36173FA86" blockId="1.[264,1326,284,1509]" pageId="1" pageNumber="2">ADULT MALE — (Figa. 67). Dorsal shield pattern and chaetotaxy similar to female. Sternogenital shield lightly sclerotized. Caudoventral setae JV1, JV2, JV4, ZV1, ZV2 and ZV3 on ventrianal shield. Fixed cheliceral digit with 6 teeth; movable digit with 1 tooth. Leg macrosetae absent.</paragraph>
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ETYMOLOGY. The generic name
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, thin, rarefied, plus the Greek
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, breast plate. It refers to the reduced sclerotization of idiosomal ventral shields. Neuter gender.
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<paragraph id="796436FEA001BE5FEA01515860C0F95F" blockId="1.[264,1325,1640,1898]" pageId="1" pageNumber="2">DIAGNOSIS. This species can be distinguished from other species in the family by the combination of characters given in the description below.</paragraph>
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FEMALE — (
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measured). Dorsum — Dorsal idiosomal shield distinctly wider anteriorly than posteriorly, with areolate to polygonal pattern anterior to Z4, except for a smooth band along most of the margin; in some individuals, a faint areolate to polygonal pattern is also distinguishable between Z4 and Z5; with anterolateral diagonal striation; 341 (323380) long, 204 (177220) wide at level of s4, 185 (180191) at level of S4. Setae j1 24, j3 29, j4 20 (1722), j5 21 (1922), j6 24 (2324), J2 29 (28 29), J5 10 (1012), z2 26 (2429), z4 29 (2730), z5 24 (2226), Z1 29 (2631), Z4 34 (3136), Z5 46 (4548),
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(3136),
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(2931), S4 and
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, r3 31 (2934), R1 29 (2730). Setae J2, Z4 and Z5 serrated; other setae smooth.
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<paragraph id="796436FEA002BE5CEA31527A60D3FA93" blockId="2.[264,1324,1354,1883]" box="[312,955,1354,1380]" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">Peritreme — Extending to the level between j3 and z2.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="796436FEA002BE5CEA3152416740F96E" blockId="2.[264,1324,1354,1883]" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">Venter — All shields smooth and poorly sclerotized; sternal shield with only lateral margins faintly visible; metasternal shields indistinct. Sternal shield area with 3 pairs of setae and 2 pairs of lyrifissures. Setae st4 on soft cuticle. Distance between st1st3 65 (59 68), st2st2 62 (6063) and st5st5 64 (6368). Genital shield considerably wider than ventrianal shield; the former 69 (6280) wide at widest level. With one pair of metapodal shields. Ventrianal shield vase shaped, 100 (97108) long, 46 (3452) wide at widest level anterior to JV2, 65 (6368) wide at anus level, with only a pair of preanal setae (JV2) and a pair of solenostoma, the latter posterior and slightly mesad to JV2.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="796436FEA002BE5CEA3151C3674EF8FA" blockId="2.[264,1324,1354,1883]" box="[312,1062,1779,1805]" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">Spermatheca — Calyx tubular, 21 (1724) long; atrium distinct.</paragraph>
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Legs — Without macrosetae. Chaetotaxy of genu
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MALE — (
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Dorsum — Dorsal shield pattern and chaetotaxy similar to female, except that the areolate to polygonal pattern is clearly distinct in all individuals examined also between Z4 and Z5; 262 (251289) long, 191 (180196) wide at level of s4, 145 (14314) wide at level of S4. Setae j1 21 (2022), j3 23 (2224), j4 18 (1719), j5 19 (1721), j6 21 (1922) J2 20 (20 21), J5 7, z2 22 (2123), z4 24, z5 21 (1922), Z1 20 (1922), Z4 23 (2224), Z5 28 (2729),
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,
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(1719),
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(1721), r3 25 (2427), R1 22 (2123). Setae J2, Z4 and Z5 serrated; other setae smooth.
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<paragraph id="796436FEA003BE5DEA31554862C7FD28" blockId="3.[264,1325,284,1161]" pageId="3" pageNumber="4">Venter — Ventrianal shield sub­triangular, with few light transversal and diagonal striation; with 6 pairs of preanal setae and a pair of solenostoma slightly posterior and mesad to JV2.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="796436FEA003BE5DEA3155DC62B5FCDB" blockId="3.[264,1325,284,1161]" pageId="3" pageNumber="4">Chelicera — Movable digit 22 (2223) long, with one tooth; fixed digit 27 (2728) long, with 6 teeth.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="796436FEA003BE5DEA31540961AAFCA4" blockId="3.[264,1325,284,1161]" box="[312,706,825,851]" pageId="3" pageNumber="4">Spermatodactyl — Shaft 27 long.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="796436FEA003BE5DEA31545067FEFC8D" blockId="3.[264,1325,284,1161]" box="[312,1174,864,890]" pageId="3" pageNumber="4">Legs — Without macrosetae. Chaetotaxy of genua II and III as in female.</paragraph>
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male from
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<emphasis id="4BAFEAECA003BE5DE900549E6196FC30" box="[521,766,942,967]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="4">Solanum paludosum</emphasis>
Moric, Morro
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do Chapeu (
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09.1 and
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07.6;
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altitude), State of Bahia, northeastern
<collectingCountry id="01CC766EA003BE5DE8C054E4677CFC19" box="[969,1044,980,1006]" name="Brazil" pageId="3" pageNumber="4">Brazil</collectingCountry>
,
<date id="0D65103EA003BE5DEF1654E467D9FC19" box="[1055,1201,980,1006]" pageId="3" pageNumber="4" value="2003-08-07">7­VIII­2003</date>
, deposited at ESALQ­USP; 5
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females and 4
<typeStatus id="A660885CA003BE5DE83D54CA60F1FBE3" box="[820,921,1018,1044]" pageId="3" pageNumber="4" type="paratype">paratype</typeStatus>
males, same data, deposited at
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.
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ETYMOLOGY. The name
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<emphasis id="4BAFEAECA003BE5DE9735378618AFB96" box="[634,738,1096,1121]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="4">bahiense</emphasis>
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refers to the State of Bahia where the
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specimens were collected.
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