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<taxonomicName id="5510F71A6EA55E351D8DB533057CD00A" LSID="2C16259F-DC8B-5566-B36D-35FE39DF7145" authority="Irwin &amp; Winterton &amp; Metz, 2020" authorityName="Irwin &amp; Winterton &amp; Metz" authorityYear="2020" family="Agapophytinae" genus="Jeanchazeauia" higherTaxonomySource="treatment-meta" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Jeanchazeauia amoa" order="Therevidae" pageId="0" pageNumber="83" rank="species" species="amoa" status="sp. nov.">Jeanchazeauia amoa</taxonomicName>
<taxonomicNameLabel id="F48358C9E83C965475877A138B1268DB" pageId="0" pageNumber="83">sp. nov.</taxonomicNameLabel>
<figureCitation id="BE41A451C2C26C93990ABD66F84B61C6" captionStart="Figure 7" captionStartId="F7" captionText="Figure 7. Wings of Calophytus gen. nov. and Jeanchazeauia gen. nov. A C. chazeaui sp. nov. B C. schlingeri sp. nov. C C. grandiosus sp. nov. D C. matilei sp. nov. E C. webbi sp. nov. F C. monteithi sp. nov. G J. amoa sp. nov. H J. nubilosus sp. nov. (female) (figures not to scale)." figureDoi="10.3897/zookeys.984.53587.figure7" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/471313" pageId="0" pageNumber="83">Figs 7G</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="FA58A91DFD94FE7EEB13D3FD18693B52" captionStart="Figure 23" captionStartId="F23" captionText="Figure 23. Female abdominal tergites VI-VIII A Calophytus schlingeri sp. nov. B Jeanchazeauia amoa sp. nov. C Jeanchazeauia nubilosus sp. nov. D Jeanchazeauia rufinatus sp. nov. Scale line: 0.2 mm." figureDoi="10.3897/zookeys.984.53587.figure23" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/471333" pageId="0" pageNumber="83">, 23B</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="E8FE9E0CFDF3C4B9FDEC64A09E52F81A" captionStart="Figure 24" captionStartId="F24" captionText="Figure 24. Jeanchazeauia amoa sp. nov. A adult female (MEI 138463), lateral view B same, oblique view. Body length: 7.8 mm." figureDoi="10.3897/zookeys.984.53587.figure24" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/471334" pageId="0" pageNumber="83">, 24</figureCitation>
<figureCitation id="ACCD11D4F77A82B575047BAD3CFD865A" captionStart="Figure 30" captionStartId="F30" captionText="Figure 30. Distribution of Jeanchazeauia spp. collecting records throughout New Caledonia. Provinces are labelled and ecoregions delineated by colour." figureDoi="10.3897/zookeys.984.53587.figure30" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/471340" pageId="0" pageNumber="83">, 30</figureCitation>
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<paragraph id="29E2B16EC08F55D395E15EF18D8F8BCE" pageId="0" pageNumber="83">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="585E8451894368C9DD4C4C64E1159F71" pageId="0" pageNumber="83">White macrosetae on tibiae, in two rows on hind tibia; frons dark; abdomen mostly dark brown; wing banded, apex hyaline.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="54052D57E2B7417FEA00F3CBC6BCED1D" pageId="0" pageNumber="83">Description.</paragraph>
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Length 7.8-9.8 mm.
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. Dark brown; mostly silver pubescent, upper frons slightly bronze pubescent, frons with short, black, setae on dorsal half; eyes separated by width of ocellar tubercle. Occiput flat, overlain with silver pubescence, matte black pubescence dorsally along postocular ridge; white, elongate setae ventrolaterally and onto gena; postocular macrosetae black, in a single row dorsally. Scape 0.3
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head length; dark brown, silver pubescence admixed with short, black setae except on medial surface. Basal flagellomere 1.3
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length of scape; elongate, tapering to a blunt point apically; sparsely silver pubescent with short, fine, black setae dorsally at base. Second flagellomere apical; slightly conical, apex narrower than base; &lt;1/10
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length of basal flagellomere. Third flagellomere minute. Style small, spiculate. Palpus one segmented; cylindrical, apex slightly capitate; brown; silver pubescent admixed with white setae. Mouthparts brown with brown setae.
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. Dark brown, mostly sparsely silver pubescent; scutum with very faint grey pubescent dorsocentral stripes; scutellum black, matte pubescent dorsally, bronze and silver pubescent on posterior margin; anterior anepisternum and katepisternum and posterior anepimeron glossy, glabrous; macrosetae black (np: 1, sa: 1, pa: 1, dc: 0, sc: 1); scutum with short, black, setae medially, white laterally; postpronotum, postpronotal lobe, cervical sclerite, proepisternum, and lateral prosternum with short, white setae; katatergite admixed with erect white and black setae.
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. Brown except for apical 1/2 of foretibia and base of all basitarsi white; sparsely silver pubescent; short, black setae where cuticle is brown, white setae where cuticle is white; all macrosetae white. Coxae admixed with long, black and white, filiform setae. Forecoxa with two, midcoxa with three, and hind coxa with four black or white, anteroventral, marginal macrosetae. Hind coxa with one black, lateral macroseta. Hind femur with two white subapical anteroventral macroseta; short series of minute, dark, posteroventral macrosetae barely evident along middle of femur. White macrosetae on mid and hind tibia; midtibia with few macrosetae; hind tibia with white macrosetae arranged in two dorsal rows, another row of 3-5 five macrosetae present anteroventrally.
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. Membrane hyaline with two broad dark bands; basal band originating at pterostigma and covering membrane to posterior wing margin; apical band covering wing tip except apical 1/6 of wing; membrane completely covered with microtrichia. Pterostigma dark. Veins dark; cell m3 wide open at wing margin. Haltere stalk and base of knob dark brown, knob white apically.
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. Dark brown, sparsely silver pubescent, sparsely brown pubescent medially on tergites I-III; covered with short, black, setae, apical segments with longer setae laterally; tergites I and II with long, white, setae laterally.
<emphasis id="3A223F82ED04BCFBBEF83DFFEF8D5152" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="83">Genitalia</emphasis>
. Female: tergites VI-VIII modified with anterior margin with medial process, broad and barely evident in tergite VI, to greatly elongate and narrow in tergite VIII, tergite VII representing an intermediate between the two; tergite VIII much wider than long; dark elongate setae present laterally on tergites VI-VIII. Sternite VIII slightly longer than wide, convex ventrally, posterior lobes tapering sharply posteriorly, separated by distance 3/4 width of one lobe, with a medial aedeagal guide; extensive elongate, setae over much of surface, bare at extreme lateral margin. Acanthophorite dark brown; acanthophorite spines dark, six tapered spines in A1 series, A2 series spines indistinguishable in size and thickness from rest of acanthophorite setae. Sternite X quadrate, with posterolateral edges expanded laterally; posterior margin widely rounded; dark brown; short, brown setae. Furca longer than wide, semicircular anteriorly, tapered to a point posteriorly; spermathecal sac relatively small and elongate, spermathecal sac duct and spermathecal sac indistinguishable; spermathecal ducts origination on spermathecal sac duct immediately adjacent to furcal membrane.
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<paragraph id="6D93A9EE2CF789A3A5D5B406C70BFEE1" pageId="0" pageNumber="83">Etymology.</paragraph>
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Named for the mountain peak, Pic
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, the type locality for this species and is a noun in apposition.
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<paragraph id="0D747EABC806A2D24DE84F29FCF3E398" pageId="0" pageNumber="83">Comments.</paragraph>
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sp. nov. is the only species in the genus
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that has white macrosetae on the legs. It is otherwise a comparatively drab coloured species, being mostly dark brown. It is one of the few species of New Caledonia stiletto flies known only from the Northern Province. The male is unknown.
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<paragraph id="F735288868B74ED26FCF5C86AFBEF2FB" pageId="0" pageNumber="83">Specimens examined.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="F200AEAF145B759818200673F4F73C53" bold="true" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="83">Holotype</emphasis>
female, New Caledonia: Province Nord:
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,
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, Malaise [approximated as
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,
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], 500 m, Pic
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Amoa, N slopes, 24.XI.01-31.I.2002, Burwell, Monteith (MEI138463, MNHN).
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<emphasis id="F3FD94AB3C2D6582BB3B776A029EC646" bold="true" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="83">Paratype</emphasis>
. New Caledonia: 1 female, Province Nord: &quot;Mt. Mandjanie&quot;, 5.3 km WSW P[o]uebo [approximated as
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,
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], 9-26.XI.1992, D.W. Webb, 550 m, Malaise trap in tropical forest (MEI030205, CSCA).
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