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<figureCitation id="136F1085FFD96C5FFE04B898FDAD0FDB" box="[413,533,436,459]" captionStart-0="Fig" captionStart-1="Figs" captionStartId-0="18.[1088,1123,1951,1972]" captionStartId-1="20.[265,310,1634,1655]" captionTargetBox-0="[378,1467,748,1999]" captionTargetBox-1="[198,1467,151,1598]" captionTargetId-0="figure-176@18.[370,1277,718,1987]" captionTargetId-1="figure-11@20.[197,1467,151,1603]" captionTargetPageId-0="18" captionTargetPageId-1="20" captionText-0="Fig. 23. Sigaloethina phaia n.gen. and n.sp., habitus. (Drawing by G. DEste)." captionText-1="Figs. 2428. Terminalia of male. Sigaloethina phaia n.gen. and n.sp.: (24) lateral view, (25) posterior view, (26)" pageId="18" pageNumber="47">Figs. 2326</figureCitation>
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.
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/
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, /
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,
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. /
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/
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//
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/
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<emphasis id="B920D012FFD96C5FFD8ABB38FD630C3B" box="[531,731,532,555]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="47">Sigaloethina phaia</emphasis>
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/ gen. n., sp. n., 3 /
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des.”
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. The specimen is in excellent condition, and is double mounted (glued on the tip of a triangular card label); abdomen dissected and stored in glycerol in a small plastic tube, and pinned below the specimen
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.
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,
<collectingRegion id="4990C2E2FFD96C5FFDDFBB8AFCAB0CAE" box="[582,787,678,702]" country="Australia" name="New South Wales" pageId="18" pageNumber="47">New South Wales</collectingRegion>
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: same data as holotype, 333
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; “Careel Bay / N. South Wales /
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// Mangroves /
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”, 1 3;
<emphasis id="B920D012FFD96C5FFCDEB99AFC280EDD" box="[839,912,182,205]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="47">ibidem</emphasis>
, “
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<collectingDate id="EFAED328FFD96C5FFC3AB99AFB8D0EDD" box="[931,1077,182,205]" pageId="18" pageNumber="47" value="1963-03-14">14 March 1963</collectingDate>
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”,
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; “Careel Bay, / Avalon,
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. /
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/
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// Mangroves”, 1 3;
<emphasis id="B920D012FFD96C5FFAF5B9F8FA0C0EFB" box="[1388,1460,212,235]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="47">ibidem</emphasis>
, “
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<collectingDate id="EFAED328FFD96C5FFCD7B9DDFC690F18" box="[846,977,241,264]" pageId="18" pageNumber="47" value="1964-12-26">26 Dec. 1964</collectingDate>
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”, 1 3; “North Creek, near / Ballina,
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. /
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<collectingDate id="EFAED328FFD96C5FFCDEB822FC5C0F35" box="[839,996,270,293]" pageId="18" pageNumber="47" value="1965-03-01">1 March 1965</collectingDate>
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/ McAlpine &amp; Lossin”,
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; “Mangroves, Nth / Cronulla,
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. /
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<collectingDate id="EFAED328FFD96C5FFBCAB807FB5A0F52" box="[1107,1250,299,322]" pageId="18" pageNumber="47" value="1962-01-21">21 Jan. 1962</collectingDate>
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/
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”, 13; “
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: Towra Pt., /
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; 29 /
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<collectingDate id="EFAED328FFD96C5FFB6DB865FAFC0F70" box="[1268,1348,329,352]" bridgedPair="-" pageId="18" pageNumber="47" value="1986-03">iii1986</collectingDate>
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; Bickel
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/
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mangroves”, 1 3.
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<collectingCountry id="F3434C90FFD96C5FFB85B84AFB300F6E" box="[1052,1160,358,382]" name="Australia" pageId="18" pageNumber="47">Australia</collectingCountry>
,
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: “NT: Buffalo Ck, / Darwin;
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;
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, / G.
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. Brown”, 1 3
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. The
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and most of the
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are deposited in
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,
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some
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are preserved in
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.
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<emphasis id="B920D012FFD96C5FFCDEBB3FFC750C3B" bold="true" box="[839,973,531,555]" pageId="18" pageNumber="47">Description</emphasis>
.
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. Body length
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(1.62.3), wing length
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(0.50.8).
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<emphasis id="B920D012FFD96C5FFCDEBB62FC230C75" box="[839,923,590,613]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="47">Habitus</emphasis>
(
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). Dark brown species having glossy cuticle, generally covered with thin, greyish microtomentum. Wings yellowish grey.
<emphasis id="B920D012FFD96C5FFB95BBA4FBFE0C8F" box="[1036,1094,648,671]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="47">Head</emphasis>
. Dark brown, except for anterior surface of frons, antenna, face, parafacial, and gena being yellow; frons without discernible golden patch on both sides of ocellar triangle, or, if weakly present, absolutely not contrasting with rest of glossy, dark surface; paravertical setae thin, strongly inclinate; inner vertical seta inwardly curved, strong, about as long as lateroclinate outer vertical seta; postocular setae relatively long and strong, arranged in single row; upper postocular seta long, inclinate towards inner vertical seta; ocellar triangle bearing pair of thin pseudopostocellar setae in addition to pair of strong ocellars; 3 strong orbital setae, mid one distinctly lateroclinate, anterior and posterior setae more weakly lateroclinate to posteriorly directed; orbital vitta, apart from strong orbitals, almost entirely bare, at most with very few, thin setulae; 2 pairs of frontal setae, posterior pair with short, thin setae (some
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bear 1 to 3 pairs of such setae), anterior pair (in most
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equivalent to mid pair) with setae cruciate at apex; antenna with pedicel bearing very long dorsal seta, and postpedicel with arista bearing several long hairs; eye densely micropubescent, large, subrectangular, its longest diameter 8.2× as long as genal height; 7 black peristomal setae, four anteriors, including vibrissa, distinctly spaced, strong and long; shining knob above vibrissal angle absent (like
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<emphasis id="B920D012FFD86C5EFF65BA2DFE100D08" box="[252,424,769,792]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="48">Dasyrhicnoessa</emphasis>
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); mouth parts yellowish, with labellum small and stumpy, and palpus long and slender, bearing few black setulae.
<emphasis id="B920D012FFD86C5EFE37BA10FE430D43" box="[430,507,828,851]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="48">Thorax</emphasis>
. Entirely dark brown, noticeably glossy, with setal vestiture black, mostly covered with light grey microtomentum; 1+3 dorsocentral setae; 4 rows of acrostichal setulae on entire length of scutum; prescutellar acrostichals long and thin; postpronotal lobe bearing 3 setae, each with different inclination, posterior seta very long and strong, anterior setae shorter and weaker; 1 long presutural seta; 2 notopleurals subequal in length; 1 supra-alar, below it 1 shorter seta; 2 postalars, external one very long; scutellum bare, except for usual 4 long marginal setae; both proepisternal and proepimeral setae present, latter seta distinctly thinner; anepisternum with scattered pubescence, bearing 23 long, posteriorly directed, posteromarginal setae, mid one distinctly longer and stronger, and 1 erect, thin seta at posterodorsal margin; katepisternum with scattered pubescence, bearing long, erect, posterodorsal seta; anepimeron, katatergite, and meron without setae and setulae.
<emphasis id="B920D012FFD86C5EFE60BC02FD930B55" box="[505,555,1326,1349]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="48">Legs</emphasis>
. Evenly setulose, bearing short blackish setae and setulae, except for foreleg having coxa with long black setae, and femur with very long, markedly spaced, posterodorsal and posteroventral setae; fore femur having vestigial ctenidium, at most with 12 spine-like setae (among the
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there are specimens without evident ctenidial spinulae, only with few, spaced, thin setae; conversely, a few other specimens show 14 weak, spaced spinulae which could represent the rudiments of a true ctenidium); mid femur of male with row of robust, subequal in length, posteroventral, spinelike setae arranged on entire length of femur; all legs show yellow coxae, dark brown femora, yellowish brown to yellow tibiae, and yellow tarsi; fore and hind femurs of male slightly swollen.
<emphasis id="B920D012FFD86C5EFEA2BFE5FECA08F0" box="[315,370,1737,1760]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="48">Wing</emphasis>
. Veins brownish yellow, membrane yellowish grey; alula with fringe formed by erect, blackish setae; costal vein reaching end of M
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(sometimes as faint segment), bearing microscopic setulae on both dorsal and ventral surfaces; R
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slightly bisinuate, diverging from R
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distally; R
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and M
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parallel; crossvein
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ending before middle of cell
<emphasis id="B920D012FFD86C5EFE81BE55FE810980" box="[280,313,1913,1936]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="48">dm</emphasis>
; crossvein
<emphasis id="B920D012FFD86C5EFE2DBE55FE4F0980" box="[436,503,1913,1936]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="48">dm-cu</emphasis>
distinctly shorter than one third of last section of CuA
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; halter yellowish.
<emphasis id="B920D012FFD86C5EFFE0BE98FF6609DB" box="[121,222,1972,1995]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="48">Abdomen</emphasis>
. Shining, black, with narrow, apicomarginal, pale brownish stripe on each tergite; tergites bearing several black setae and setulae.
<emphasis id="B920D012FFD86C5EFB8AB9B5FB6E0EA0" box="[1043,1238,153,176]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="48">Male terminalia</emphasis>
(
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).
</paragraph>
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Fig. 23.
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<emphasis id="B920D012FFD96C5FFB0DBEB3FAF509A4" box="[1172,1357,1951,1972]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="47">Sigaloethina phaia</emphasis>
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, habitus. (Drawing by G. DEste).
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<paragraph id="8BEB0C00FFD86C5EFC83B99AFBBD0CCD" blockId="19.[794,1422,153,733]" pageId="19" pageNumber="48">
Epandrium broad, bearing sparse setae on posterior surface, few of them long and strong, in particular on dorsal surface and on posteromarginal part of distal half; cercus of normal size, pubescent, covered with microscopic hairs and with long setae dorsally; anterior surstylus arising from lower part of epandrium, distinctly larger than posterior surstylus, vaguely subtriangular, with external angles broadly rounded, its transverse axis almost perpendicular to longitudinal axis of epandrium, bearing patch of close microtrichia forming triangular area on outer surface, and with numerous, stout tubercles on posterior inner side; posterior surstylus simple, elongated, broadly rounded apically, bearing several stout tubercles on inner side; aedeagal apodeme long, bisinuate proximally; ejaculatory apodeme with broad distal fan; phallus (
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) relatively short; distiphallus with basal half distinctly sclerotized, bearing many spine-like papillae, distal half bearing strongly diaphanous membranous lobe, and with unusual, partly sclerotized folding zone dividing phallus in two halves.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BEB0C00FFD86C5EFC83BBD5FC580D79" blockId="19.[794,1422,761,873]" pageId="19" pageNumber="48">
<emphasis id="B920D012FFD86C5EFC83BBD5FCD70D01" bold="true" box="[794,879,761,785]" pageId="19" pageNumber="48">Female</emphasis>
. Similar to male, except for very slight sexual dimorphism.
<emphasis id="B920D012FFD86C5EFC28BA3BFB380D3E" box="[945,1152,791,814]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="48">Female terminalia</emphasis>
. Cerci slender, narrow, bearing setulae dorsally and apically; spermathecae spherical, smooth.
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
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<paragraph id="8BEB0C00FFD86C5EFC83BAAAFB270D8D" blockId="19.[794,1183,902,926]" box="[794,1183,902,926]" pageId="19" pageNumber="48">
<emphasis id="B920D012FFD86C5EFC83BAAAFC1E0D8E" bold="true" box="[794,934,902,926]" pageId="19" pageNumber="48">Distribution</emphasis>
.
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(NSW, NT).
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
<subSubSection id="C34E5F8BFFD86C5EFC83BA95FADD0A39" pageId="19" pageNumber="48" type="discussion">
<paragraph id="8BEB0C00FFD86C5EFC83BA95FADD0A39" blockId="19.[794,1422,953,1065]" pageId="19" pageNumber="48">
<emphasis id="B920D012FFD86C5EFC83BA95FC380DC1" bold="true" box="[794,896,953,977]" pageId="19" pageNumber="48">Remarks</emphasis>
. The
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from Buffalo Creek (
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) are smaller than the other
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from
<collectingRegion id="4990C2E2FFD86C5EFAC2BAFBFC1B0A1C" country="Australia" name="New South Wales" pageId="19" pageNumber="48">New South Wales</collectingRegion>
. However, the male terminalia are similar and I regard the specimens from both areas as conspecific.
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
<subSubSection id="C34E5F8BFFD86C5EFC83BD6AFB8C0A88" pageId="19" pageNumber="48" type="etymology">
<paragraph id="8BEB0C00FFD86C5EFC83BD6AFB8C0A88" blockId="19.[794,1422,1094,1176]" pageId="19" pageNumber="48">
<emphasis id="B920D012FFD86C5EFC83BD6AFC2E0A4E" bold="true" box="[794,918,1094,1118]" pageId="19" pageNumber="48">Etymology</emphasis>
. From the ancient Greek
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meaning dusky or brown. The specific epithet refers to the dark brown colour of the new species.
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
</treatment>
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