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<emphasis id="649AAE55FFC4C164FF67D857FE267D71" bold="true" box="[151,464,1546,1573]" italics="true" pageId="94" pageNumber="95">Tenucephalus admirabilis</emphasis>
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(
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<emphasis id="649AAE55FFC4C164FF67D82BFEE47DC4" bold="true" box="[151,274,1654,1680]" pageId="94" pageNumber="95">Diagnosis.</emphasis>
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can be distinguished from other species of
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by a combination of the typical color pattern, styles bilaterally asymmetrical, style apophysis very long, aedeagus with short apical flagellar process, and unpaired dorsal process of connective-aedeagus expanded apically, with two small teeth at ~2/3 length, with preapical long thorn-like process, and apex wide, constricted preapically, and sharply pointed at apex.
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Male,
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. Female,
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to wing apex,
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to ovipositor tip.
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<emphasis id="649AAE55FFC4C164FF37D977FEE67C10" bold="true" box="[199,272,1834,1860]" pageId="94" pageNumber="95">Color.</emphasis>
With the typical color pattern. Brown lines above and below transverse white on anterior margin of head faint or partly absent. Forewing with bold bright yellow coloration on basal 3/5 of costa.
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Pygofer length slightly more than 2x height at midlength; tapering to somewhat angulate corner posterodorsally; posterior half with numerous macrosetae. Valve long; width about equal to median length; anterior margin produced medially. Subgenital plates large; lobate, broad through most of length; with single row of ~1214 macrosetae sublaterally; with short fine hairs laterally. Style median arm produced anteriorly; apical halves of styles bilaterally asymmetrical; apophysis very long, arcuate with both apices pointing to the right side, with numerous short setae on right-hand margins. Connective-aedeagus with irregular asymmetrical unpaired dorsal process expanded apically, with two small teeth at ~2/3 length, with preapical long thorn-like process, apex sharply pointed and constricted preapically. Aedeagus long, tubular, slightly bending dorsally; with short apical flagellar process, length only 1.52x width of aedeagus at opening of gonopore; with two very small preapical teeth on ventral side. Phragma bulbous lobes somewhat elongate; with many short setae throughout. Segment X sclerotized lateroventrally.
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<emphasis id="649AAE55FFC5C165FF37DFCEFED37AF9" bold="true" box="[199,293,403,429]" pageId="95" pageNumber="96">Female.</emphasis>
Pygofer with few macrosetae. Sternite VII long; width less than 2x median length; with deep asymmetrical cleft on right side.
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<emphasis id="649AAE55FFC5C165FF37DC7EFEB87969" bold="true" box="[199,334,547,573]" pageId="95" pageNumber="96">Etymology.</emphasis>
The species name is an adjective meaning “strange, astonishing, or remarkable.”
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<emphasis id="649AAE55FFC5C165FF37DC1BFE977934" bold="true" box="[199,353,582,608]" pageId="95" pageNumber="96">Distribution.</emphasis>
This species is known only from the
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locality.
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<emphasis id="649AAE55FFC5C165FF37DC36FECD79D1" bold="true" box="[199,315,619,645]" pageId="95" pageNumber="96">Remarks.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="649AAE55FFC5C165FEB1DC36FE2A79D1" box="[321,476,619,645]" italics="true" pageId="95" pageNumber="96">T. admirabilis</emphasis>
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possesses bizarre male genitalia, with bilaterally asymmetrical styles and an extraordinary dorsal process of the connective-aedeagus. Three males were dissected, and all had the same configuration of the styles and dorsal process. Asymmetry is also expressed in the female sternite VII which has a deep cleft on only one side. However, only one female specimen is known. While it is not uncommon within
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for single structures, like the aedeagus or an unpaired genitalic process, to be asymmetrical, this is perhaps the first known instance in
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of the styles, paired structures which are normally mirror images of each other, expressing bilateral asymmetry. Other instances of bilaterally asymmetrical structures in
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are known in many
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which have the left and right blades of the second valvulae different in shape, length, and number and shape of teeth. And within Auchenorrhyncha, bilaterally asymmetrical parameres (styles) are known in at least one genus of delphacid planthoppers,
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Ding &amp; Hu
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(
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;
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Ren
<emphasis id="649AAE55FFC5C165FB95DDF2FB60789D" box="[1125,1174,943,969]" italics="true" pageId="95" pageNumber="96">et al</emphasis>
., 2015
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).
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<emphasis id="649AAE55FFC5C165FF37DD8EFE9278B9" box="[199,356,979,1005]" italics="true" pageId="95" pageNumber="96">T. admirabilis</emphasis>
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appears to be most closely related to
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<emphasis id="649AAE55FFC5C165FCFEDD8EFC6E78B9" box="[782,920,979,1005]" italics="true" pageId="95" pageNumber="96">T. flagellifer</emphasis>
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which possesses a similar flagellar process at the apex of the aedeagus, and it is included in the informal
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<emphasis id="649AAE55FFC5C165FCCBDDAAFC5D7F45" box="[827,939,1015,1041]" italics="true" pageId="95" pageNumber="96">lingulatus</emphasis>
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species group.
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