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on
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. Change of combination.
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.
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, Loftia Park, on
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<emphasis id="B96F87600A66461B2F6EF8B5FC60D013" box="[773,939,1851,1876]" italics="true" pageId="73" pageNumber="74">Leptospermum</emphasis>
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sp., March/
<date id="FFA57DB20A66461B2859F8B4FB7BD013" box="[1074,1200,1850,1876]" pageId="73" pageNumber="74" value="1980-04">April 1980</date>
, R.B. Coles (
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): 8/22 ad
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in varying conditions, most missing either some legs, antennae, wings or combinations of these, and with the abdomen twisted and crumpled; otherwise in fair to poor condition).
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: “Pink to red in life; macropterous, wings transparent and iridescent” (
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Coles
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., 1988
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).
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<emphasis id="B96F87600A6546182CFCF814FED7D0F4" bold="true" box="[151,284,1946,1971]" pageId="74" pageNumber="75">FIGURE 26.</emphasis>
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. Macropterous male. (
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group). Where A=cranial apophysis and D=fleshy seta.
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: small, with a long telescoping abdomen, capable of considerable extention; total body length, when abdomen not extended, perhaps
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long, but when abdomen extended
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; antennae short, about half total body length when abdomen not extended; body with very few setae; fleshy setae (fs) absent on body (apart from on penial sheath) but rather short and stout on antennae; without pores of any sort.
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: eight segmented and filiform; length 650675 μm long (ratio of total unextended body length to anten- nal length 1:0.5). Scape (scp): 3642 μm long, 5355 μm wide, with 1 hs ventrally and 2 mediolaterally. Pedicel (pdc): length 5860 μm, width 4045 μm; with many concentric ridges over all of segment; with 58 fs + 48 hs + 1 campani- form pore. Segments IIIV all more or less parallel-sided, about 26 μm wide; other segments broadest at distal end, up to 2427 μm wide; fs about 20 μm long, mostly subequal in length; lengths of segments (μm): III 116125; IV 6180; V 100110: VI 8395, and VII 7583; approximate number of setae and sensilla per segment: III 1113 fs, 13 hs + 2 sensilla basiconica; IV 812 fs + 13 hs; V 1617 fs, 1 or 2 (rather long) + 3 or 4 capitate setae (caps); VI 13 fs, 1 or 2 hs + 3 or 4 caps, and VII 1012 fs, 1 or 2 hs, 3 or 4 caps + 1 bristle. Segment VIII elongate, slightly constricted halfway along length: length 7577 μm; with 4 caps, 7 fs, 02 hs + 3 long, well-developed antennal bristles (ab) + 2 smaller ab; with 1 sensilla basiconica.
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.
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: pronotal ridge (prnr) well developed and meeting medially on dorsum; lateral pronotal sclerites (prn) distinct, each with faint ridging; without lateral pronotal setae. Medial pronotal and post-tergital setae apparently absent. Post-tergites present. Sternum (stn
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) not sclerotised and without radial striations; transverse ridge well developed and sclerotised, with what appears to be small apophyses (stn
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a) at each end; median ridge absent; with 0 or 1 pair hs prosternal setae (stn
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s). Proepisternum + cervical sclerite (pepcv) showing nothing distinctive. Anteprosternal setae and antemesospiracular setae absent.
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<emphasis id="B96F87600A6446192CACFAEFFE98D23C" bold="true" box="[199,339,1377,1403]" pageId="75" pageNumber="76">Mesothorax</emphasis>
: prescutum (prsc) more or less quadrate, 8392 μm long, 91116 μm wide; sclerotised, with very slight indications of some nodulations on some specimens; prescutal ridges (pscr) well developed; prescutal suture (pscs) absent or represented by slight striations; prealare (pra) and triangular plate (tp) well developed. Scutum (sct): median area sclerotised, 5360 μm long, with 1 or 2 pairs hs posterior to prescutum plus 1 or 2 pairs laterally; antero- lateral margins slightly striated; prealare ridge (prar) weak. Scutellum (scl) 130140 μm wide, 4047 μm long; with an inverted U-shaped scutellar ridge (sclr) and a large foramen; scutellar setae (scls): 1 pair hs on anterior margin; posterior notal wing process (pnp) quite long, diagonal and heavily sclerotised. Basisternum (stn
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) 161212 μm wide, 120125 μm long; median ridge absent; bounded anteriorly by a moderately strong marginal ridge (mr) and posteriorly by strong precoxal ridges (pcr
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); without basisternal setae (stn
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s); lateropleurite (lpl) possibly quite broad with a thin extension along anterior border from marginal ridge; furca (f) well developed, with a narrow base and narrow-waisted, arms divergent and extending almost to anterior marginal ridge. Mesopostnotum (pn
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) well developed; postnotal apophysis (pna) well developed; opening of apophyses round. Area bounded anteriorly by scutellum and laterally and posteriorly by mesopostnotum not sclerotised. Mesepisternum (eps
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) not reticulated; subepisternal ridge (ser) strongly sclerotised. Postalare (pa) well developed; without postalare setae and not reticulated anteriorly. Mesothoracic spiracle (sp
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): width of peritreme 1923 μm. Postmesospiracular setae (pm
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s): with 24 posterior to each spiracle and with 58 medially. Tegula (teg) present; with 27 hs tegular setae (tegs) on each side.
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<emphasis id="B96F87600A6446192CACF82FFE9AD0FC" bold="true" box="[199,337,1953,1979]" pageId="75" pageNumber="76">Metathorax</emphasis>
: metapostnotum not sclerotised; with 1 or 2 pairs of hs metatergal setae (mts) medially and 1 or 2 hs dorsospiracular setae (dss) on each side. Dorsal part of metapleural ridge absent; ventral part of metapleural ridge (plr
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) short; precoxal ridge (pcr
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) present, extending medially; metepisternum (eps
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) slightly sclerotised, without postmetaspiracular setae. Metepimeron (epm
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) sclerotised but without setae.Antemetaspiracular setae absent. Metathoracic spiracle (sp
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) small: width of peritreme 21 μm. Metasternum (stn
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) membranous, perhaps with small membranous metasternal apophyses (stn
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a); with 5 hs anterior metasternal setae (amss) and 46 hs posterior metasternal setae (pmss).
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<emphasis id="B96F87600A63461E2CACFEA6FEDAD604" bold="true" box="[199,273,296,323]" pageId="76" pageNumber="77">Wings</emphasis>
: hyaline, perhaps 10001050 μm long, 300 μm wide (ratio of length to width 1:0.29; ratio of total body length (not extended) to wing length 1:0.79); alar lobe, alar sensoria and alar setae absent. Hamulohalteres absent.
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<emphasis id="B96F87600A63461E2CACFEFFFF35D6CC" bold="true" box="[199,254,369,395]" pageId="76" pageNumber="77">Legs</emphasis>
: legs subequal in length. Coxae (cx): I 95; II 7580; III 8287 μm long; with 3 or 4 hs on each coxa III; long apical seta on each coxa about 25 μm long (but absent or missing on some coxae). Trochanter (tr) + femur (fm): I 174183; II 165170; III 169178 μm long; trochanter III with 4 hs; campaniform pores roundish and in a diagonal line; long trochanter seta 56 μm; femur III with about 8 hs. Tibia (ti): I 161169; II 165175; III 165175 μm; tibia III with a total of 1113 setae, mainly spur-like on distal third of leg; without fleshy setae; with 2 apical spurs (tibs), length 13 μm. Tarsi (ta): I 70; II 6270; III 6875 μm long (ratio of length of tibia III to that of tarsus III 1:0.42); tarsi one segmented; tarsus III with 9 setae, mainly spur-like; without fleshy setae; tarsal spurs 15 μm long; tarsal campaniform pore (cp) present; tarsal digitules (tdt) slightly shorter than length of claw, with rather small apical knobs. Claws (c) quite long and thin, much longer than width of tarsi, almost straight, generally with a small denticle; length: III: 25 μm; claw digitules (cdt) distinctly longer than claw, with minute apical knobs.
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<emphasis id="B96F87600A63461E2CACFD56FEF2D5B4" bold="true" box="[199,313,728,755]" pageId="76" pageNumber="77">Abdomen</emphasis>
: quite long, even when not extended, but capable of considerable extension, approximately doubling total body length; with some sclerotisation medially on more posterior segments but whether on tergum (at) or sternum (as) or both unclear; pleurites all membranous, but with what appear to be elongate sclerotised ridges on either side of more posterior segments. When not extended, posterior 4 segments with at least half their length embedded within more anterior segments. Caudal extensions (ce) of segment VII absent. Setae all short hs: each segment with a band of setae, perhaps with totals per segment as follows: I 1; IIIV each with 1114; V 1516; VI 13; VII 711.
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<paragraph id="8BA45B720A63461E2CACFC3FFCADD354" blockId="76.[151,1437,153,1763]" pageId="76" pageNumber="77">Segment VIII constricted somewhat at each end and not extending anteriorly into segment VII: tergum (at) and sternum (as) unsclerotised but with some longitudinal striations. Setae: probably all hs, with about 5 small setae each side; caudal extension (ce) absent. Glandular pouches (gp) absent.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="B96F87600A63461E2CACFB92FE5BD370" bold="true" box="[199,400,1052,1079]" pageId="76" pageNumber="77">Genital segments</emphasis>
: penial sheath (ps) bulbous, rapidly narrowing to a sharp apex posteriorly, with a bent tip; total length 7690 μm, width anteriorly 4363 μm (ratio of total body length (not extended) to length of penial sheath 1:0.04); segment IX and style fused; anal opening present medially on dorsal surface; with two pairs of hs (gts) just anterior to aedeagus, each 912 μm long, and with 24 longer hs (each 1516 μm long) + 1 short fs (45 μm long) laterad to aedeagus. Aedeagus (aed) short and narrowing towards apex; length 3139 μm. Basal rod (bra) apparently absent. Penial sheath with a few small sensilla near apex.
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<subSubSection id="C30108F90A63461E2CACFB7AFBD9D1A4" pageId="76" pageNumber="77" type="discussion">
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<emphasis id="B96F87600A63461E2CACFB7AFE89D248" bold="true" box="[199,322,1268,1295]" pageId="76" pageNumber="77">Comment.</emphasis>
The male of
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<emphasis id="B96F87600A63461E2DBCFB7BFDB3D248" box="[471,632,1269,1295]" italics="true" pageId="76" pageNumber="77">C. leptospermi</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
has been previously described by
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Coles
<emphasis id="B96F87600A63461E2851FB78FBA1D248" box="[1082,1130,1269,1295]" italics="true" pageId="76" pageNumber="77">et al</emphasis>
. (1988)
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, probably using the same material. The present description differs from their description in the following details (Coles
<emphasis id="B96F87600A63461E28A7FA94FAC9D274" box="[1228,1282,1305,1331]" italics="true" pageId="76" pageNumber="77">et al.</emphasis>
data in brackets): (i) presence of 3 or 4 capitate setae on each antennal segment VVIII (not mentioned or illustrated); (ii) bristles present on antennal segments VII and VIII (these are labelled fs on Coles
<emphasis id="B96F87600A63461E2FDDFAECFC2ED23C" box="[950,997,1377,1403]" italics="true" pageId="76" pageNumber="77">et al</emphasis>
. figure; it would appear that the “stouter hair-like seta common” of Coles
<emphasis id="B96F87600A63461E2E6BFA08FDE4D2D8" box="[512,559,1413,1439]" italics="true" pageId="76" pageNumber="77">et al</emphasis>
. are the fleshy setae of the present description); (iii) preocular ridge absent anterior to ventral eyes (present); (iv) postoccipital ridge present medially at posterior end of median ridge (labelled on the figure of Coles
<emphasis id="B96F87600A63461E2D55FA40FEA6D2A0" box="[318,365,1485,1511]" italics="true" pageId="76" pageNumber="77">et al</emphasis>
. in position of dorsal part of post-occular ridge); (v) interocular ridge absent (atrophied inter-ocular ridge stated as present but not illustrated); (vi) structure around mouth uncertain, but here interpreted as having a stout cranial apophysis and no preoral ridge (cranial apophysis bifurcate; tentorial bridge stout); (vii) antemesospiracular setae absent (always one present), (viii) lateral pronotal setae absent (present), and (ix) penial sheath with a hook-like tip (aedeagus described as having a hook-like tip although, in Coles
<emphasis id="B96F87600A63461E2FE9F9D0FC7AD130" box="[898,945,1629,1655]" italics="true" pageId="76" pageNumber="77">et al</emphasis>
.s figure, it is the penial sheath (style) which looks hooked).
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In having a very long abdomen, the adult males of
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<emphasis id="B96F87600A63461E2F6AF92BFC6ED1F8" box="[769,933,1701,1727]" italics="true" pageId="76" pageNumber="77">C. leptospermi</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
are similar to those of
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<emphasis id="B96F87600A63461E28C3F92BFAFFD1F8" box="[1192,1332,1701,1727]" italics="true" pageId="76" pageNumber="77">Cystococcus</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
and
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<emphasis id="B96F87600A63461E2901F928FF29D1A4" italics="true" pageId="76" pageNumber="77">Tanyscelis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
, but otherwise the adult males in the latter two genera are very different.
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