Oligotomidae (Insecta: Embioptera) of Mt. Makiling, Los Baños, Philippines, with description of a new species
Author
Lucañas, Cristian C.
Author
Lit, Ireneo L.
text
Zootaxa
2018
2018-04-27
4415
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journal article
30158
10.11646/zootaxa.4415.1.9
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1175-5326
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Species
Aposthonia merdelynae
Lucañas & Lit
,
n. sp.
Fig. 2
Material examined.
Holotype
male,
Philippines
, Luzon: Los Baños,
Laguna
, on
Canarium ovatum
Engl.
,
22-x- 2014
(C.C.Lucañas, UPLBMNH EMB-00028
♂
);
Paratypes
,
2 males
,
3 females
, same data as
holotype
(UPLBMNH EMB-00029‒00030
♂
; 00031‒00033
♀
)
Diagnosis.
This species is similar to
A. borneensis
except for its relatively smaller size, subcylindrical LC1 (distally dilated and lobed in
A. borneensis
), and enlarged membranous area of the 10RP. It is also similar to
A. problita
Poolprasert, Sitthicharoenchai, Butcher & Lekprayoon
2011
in size and coloration, but differs in the presence of the hook-like LPPT (absent in
A.
problita
) and the shape of the hypandrium. It differs from
A. oceania
Ross
1951
in terms of the ovate head and submentum with rounded corners, and LC1 cylindrical (head elongate, submentum with acute corners and LC1 distinctly expanding distally in
A. oceania
).
FIGURE 2.
Aposthonia merdelynae
Lucañas and Lit
n. sp.
: habit of (A) male and (B) female; (C) male head with submentum; (D) male hind basitarsus; male terminalia, (E) dorsal and (F) ventral, (G) enlarged LPPT and (H) 10LP, (I) female abdominal sternites 9‒11.
Description.
Size (mm):
♂
BL: 5.4 ± 0.44; HL × HW: 1.0 ± 0.15 × 0.7 ± 0.1; OR: 0.53 ± 0.01; Fw: 4.1 ± 0.1; Hw: 3.1 ± 0.12.
♀
BL: 5.2 ± 0.9; HL × HW 0.8 ± 0.12 × 0.7 ± 0.06.
Male alate (
Fig. 2A
). Small, generally light brown except for dark brown head. Antenna filiform, whitish proximally, brown distally. Submentum reniform, lateral margins entire (
Fig. 2C
). Pronotum chocolate brown, concolorous with rest of thorax and abdomen. Hind basitarsus with single indistinct papilla (
Fig. 2D
). Terminalia (Figure E-F): LC1 subcylindrical, not abruptly lobed. 10LP slightly constricted basally and medially, distally rounded (
Fig. 2G
). 10RP with membranous area enlarged, tip diverging as two similar-sized teeth. LPPT broad, basally ending with left-pointing hook (
Figure 2H
). HP broad basally leading to blunt HP that points to LC (
Fig. 2F
).
Female (
Fig. 2B
) slightly larger than male. Chocolate brown throughout except on integumental joints. Sternite 8 with right triangular patterns laterally, central region unpigmented (
Fig.
2I
). Sternite 9 medially unpigmented (
Fig.
2I
).
Etymology:
Aposthonia merdelynae
n. sp.
species is named in honor of Dr. Merdelyn Caasi-Lit, in recognition of her contributions to the knowledge of insect-plant interactions and for her support for this study.
Remarks:
This species is the third known member of
Aposthonia
sp. native to the
Philippines
, the others being
A. japonica
(
Okajima 1926
)
and
A. oceania
Ross, both reported from
Davao
(
Davis 1940
;
Ross 1955
).