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Author
Zelazny, B.
Author
Webb, M. D.
text
Zootaxa
2011
2011-10-28
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307
journal article
11755334
Saccharodite eburnea
Zelazny
,
sp. nov.
(
Fig. 303
)
Description.
Forewing length: male
2.9–3.2 mm
(mean = 3.0, n = 8), female:
3.1–3.2 mm
(mean = 3.2, n = 3). Body stramineous except for an orange-red mark in front and above the eyes, as well as a red mark on the mesonotum. Male genital styles oval; proximal dorsal process broad; distal dorsal process long. Apical portion of aedeagus divided by a deep, longitudinal, dorsal groove; left side with a prominent, pointed process directed dorsad; right side with 2 pointed processes directed forward, the ventral one longer and with a curved tip; an additional flat process on the outer right side directed caudad.
Note.
Very similar to
Saccharodite plurima
sp. nov.
The above description has been shortened, due to this similarity.
Etymology
.
The species name is a Latin adjective (
eburneus, -a, -um
= ivory-like).
Type material.
Holotype
♂
(forewing
2.9 mm
),
EAST
MALAYSIA
: NORTH BORNEO:
SABAH
; labels: 1)
NORTH BORNEO
(
SE
)/
Tawau
,
Quoin Hill
/ Cocoa Res. Sta./
225m
,
11.IX.1962
2)
K.J. Kuncheria
/
Collector
/
BISHOP
(
BPBM
)
.
Paratypes
.
EAST
MALAYSIA
: NORTH BORNEO:
SABAH
:
Forest Camp
,
19 km
N. of
Kalabakan
,
60 m
, 19, 27,
30.X.1962
,
4 ♂
(fw. 2.9, 3.0, 3.1),
K.J. Kuncheria
,
Y. Hirashima
;
same locality as holotype,
6.IX.1962
,
1 ♂
(fw. 3.0),
Malaise trap
,
Hirashima
;
Tawau
,
Quoin Hill
,
26–29.
VII
.1962,
1 ♀
(fw. 3.1);
Ranau
,
2.X.1958
,
1 ♀
(fw. 3.2),
T
.
C. Maa
(all
BPBM
);
Sandakan
,
1 ♂
(fw. 3.1),
Baker
(
USNM
)
;
SARAWAK
:
Tebang
,
5.IX.1958
,
1 ♀
(fw. 3.2), at light,
Maa
(
BPBM
)
;
BRUNEI
,
Labi
/
Bukit Teraja
/
30km
S.E. of
Seria
/
21–28.iii.1979
, primary mixed/dipterocarp/forest, alt.
60m
,
light trap
2/
50m
.
above ground/
L. Sutton
/B.M. 1985-50,
2 ♂
(fw. 2x 3.1) (
BMNH
)
.
Distribution
.
North Borneo
.
Diagnosis.
Saccharodite eburnea
is closely related to
Sa. terebra
Zelazny
which is also found in Borneo. It can be separated by the stramineous frons and legs, and by the terminal, pointed process on the male aedeagus, which is longer and curved at the tip.