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Melichar
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, redescribed
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<emphasis id="B9656C54FFD5341EFF23FF39FEC550A4" box="[151,374,222,245]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="447">Ambonga apicenotata</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B9656C54FFD5341EFF23FEC6FEA2516B" bold="true" box="[151,273,289,314]" pageId="10" pageNumber="447">Diagnosis.</emphasis>
Strongly hump-backed; tegmen strongly ampliated, 1.5 × as long as broad. Tawny, tegminal tip hyaline, marked with prominent brown patch curving from just beyond tip of clavus to nearly reaching costa; tegmen shiny, punctured from plaque to centre of clavus, surrounded by paler area in membrane; tip of tegmen edged with pale brown with veins weakly indicated and a prominent bulla below fork of Cu just before hyaline band across anteapical cells. Tylus broadly rounded, crown two-thirds as long as wide; head much narrower (0.60 ×) than pronotum; antenna with two basiconic sensilla just below a pair of coeloconic sensilla, and a single small pit beside this grouping; it also bears a prominent sensillum much closer to the ventral edge of the postpedicel (
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C). Tegmina with venation obscure, apical cells carinate, descending in size as in
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Maa 1962, fig. 6; see remarks under
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), but with inner 2 nearly square; hind wing as in
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(idem, fig. 7H) but with 3 hooks on costal lobe, and cubital fork much broader, extending basad of 2nd apical cell. Ovipositor
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long, tapered on apical third to a narrow point, with a very low tooth on dorsal margin just beyond midlength (as in
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J). Male unknown. Length: female,
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female,
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: Mont. DAmbre., Mar.; the only known type-specimen, No.
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<emphasis id="B9656C54FFD5341EFF73FCFBFE885364" bold="true" box="[199,315,796,821]" pageId="10" pageNumber="447">Remarks.</emphasis>
The unique antennal sensilla suggest that coeloconic sensilla can be transformed into supernumerary basiconic sensilla, as appears to happen in some Aphrophorinae. However, these are not just abnormally formed sensilla, as their arrangement on the postpedicel also differs significantly from those of the sister-species, described below.
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