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<emphasis id="B96EE0130023FFABFF11F9A1FE3AE63A" bold="true" box="[151,401,1593,1620]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="288">Nymphomyia alissae</emphasis>
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(
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<emphasis id="B96EE0130023FFABFF11F93DFEB5E6D1" bold="true" box="[151,286,1701,1727]" pageId="1" pageNumber="288">Etymology.</emphasis>
The species is dedicated to the junior authors wife Alissa Müller.
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(BUB 3295 -
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Body length
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; head about
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long, rostrum (
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,
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) as long as width of eye bridge (in lateral view), distally curved ventrad with several setae dorsally. Antennae 3-segmented; scape slightly longer than wide, pedicel linked to scape subapically and obliquely; flagellum elongate ring-shaped sculptured, distally broader with (probably) 1 apical sensillum. Compound eyes large, dorsally separated, ventrally contiguous over a distance of 4 facet rows. Laterally behind compound eyes a pair of large lateral ocelli (bullae).
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Thorax
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long, wings missing; mesothorax dorsally prolonged forward forcing the small prothorax to a more ventral position; metathorax small with a pair of halters, twice as long as the height of the metathorax, api- cally with an elongate bean shaped knob. Legs are long and slender. Coxae strongly increasing in diameter apically, trochanter tubular, shorter than coxa; femur in the basal 40% paler and thinner than distally; tibia as well tubular, approximately as long as femur, in the basally paler part with ring-shaped folds, there with 2 setae; tarsus segment 1 as long as segments 2+3+4, segment 5 as long as 3+4; claws well-developed, empodium long setiform, reaching almost the tip of the claw.
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<emphasis id="B96EE0130020FFA8FF11F8BDFE91E750" bold="true" box="[151,314,1829,1854]" pageId="2" pageNumber="289">FIGURES 16.</emphasis>
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. 1—BUB 3295 holotype (male) and female allotype; 2—BUB 3296 paratype male (arrows indicate cone-shaped prolongations); 3—BUB 3296 paratype male, head and thorax; 4—BUB 3297 paratype female (arrow indicates cerci); 5—BUB 3296 paratype male, abdomen (bar—200µm); 6—holotype (male) and female allotype, abdomen and terminalia.
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. 7—BUB 3297 female, head and thorax; 8—BUB 3296 male, head and thorax; 9—BUB 3298 female, head and fore part of thorax; 10—BUB 3298 female, wing; 11—BUB 3295 holotype (male) and female allotype, apical parts of abdomina with lateral prolongations (full line arrows) and dorsal dents (broken arrows); 12—BUB 3295 holotype (male) and female allotype, tips of abdomen with terminalia (c—cercus).
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Abdomen
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long (terminalia
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); segments 1, 5, 6 and 7 elongate, 24 shorter; tergites of segments 24 laterally with short medio-dorsal indentation, lateral edge with median cone-shaped prologations (
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). Terminalia almost as long as segments 7 or 8; in lateral view gonocoxite elongate rhomboid, slightly sinuous, basally in the midst coadunate, 3x longer than the apical height, lower edge with a row of short bristles. Gonostylus arising from the dorsal angle of the gonocoxite, basally globular, abruptly thinner and then strongly hook-like bent ventrad.
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Male BUB 3296: body length
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, wing length 1.00 mm; legs with coxae and femura entirely brown, femura and tibiae basally pale, apically brownish; tarsus segments with an apical brown ring, t
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entirely brown, claws dark. Abdomen with segment 1 short, as long as high; segment 2 slightly longer than 1, tergite 2 broader; tergites 35 broad with lateral conical ends; segments 5 and 6 as long as the preceding, tergites without conical ends; segments 7 and 8 about 2x longer than high, sclerotization probably less; tergites 37 with a cross row of 67 tubercles. Terminalia with gonocoxites approximately 3x longer than the apical width.
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Male BUB 3540: body length
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; eyes dorsally with 3 facet rows, broadly separate; rostrum well sclerotized, tip bent ventral, hooked; apical part of pedicellus oblique so that the flagellum is inserted subapically on the inner surface, basal part of flagellum as long as distal part, apically with 1 sensillum.Abdomen similar to male BUB 3296, tergites 35 pulled downwards laterally with median conical ends; remaining segments as in male BUB 3296; a cross row with 67 tubercles on tergites 26. Terminalia with gonocoxites coadunate in the middle, approximately 4x longer than the apical height; gonostyli linked dorsally to gonocoxites; between the gonocoxites an elongate finely sclerotized structure, basally slightly swollen, with a subapical constriction (aedeagus?).
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Body length
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; head length
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; rostrum similar to male; antenna as in male. Compound eyes are contiguous on ventral side of the head over the width of 4 ocelli. Head behind eyes as long as the eye width; with a pair of large lateral bullae (
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).
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Thorax
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long; thorax sections arranged as in the male, legs similar to male; tarsi with paired claws, empodium distinct. Wings (
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) translucent
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long, elongate, scimitar shaped, curved forward in the apical fifth, with only a single vein fading just before the apical curve of the wing; a fringe of long setae along the wing margin.
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Abdomen
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long; segment 1 pipe shaped and longer than segments 26; segment 7 small, less sclerotized. Tergites probably without cross line of tubercles and lateral conical ends. Terminalia are complex, remarkably large and well sclerotized, triangular in lateral view. Dorsally with a pair of large elongate triangular setose cerci, the lower edge more than 2x longer than the lower edge of the terminalia, along the ventral and the apico-dorsal edges with series of longer setae; the cerci descend from the apico-lateral corner of a large cross sclerite. The ventral part is brownish, triangular, ventrally with 2 lateral sharp corners, along the apical edge with a median outgrowth.
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: Female BUB 3299: eyes dorsally separated by a width of 45 ocellus diameters. It is not evident whether there are 1 or 2 dorsal sclerites from which the cerci descend.
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<paragraph id="8BA53C010026FFAEFF41FC29FBF6E3A5" blockId="4.[151,1437,152,971]" box="[199,1117,945,971]" pageId="4" pageNumber="291">Female BUB 3298: At the basis between cerci lies a translucent flexible structure.</paragraph>
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