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<emphasis id="B91F0557FF901945FF551C95A46352D2" bold="true" box="[151,356,693,719]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="30">P. schwendingeri</emphasis>
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(
<figureCitation id="1350C5C0FF901945FF5D1CF8A40652EF" box="[159,257,728,754]" captionStart="FIGURES 9 14. 9 13" captionStartId="8.[151,278,1664,1688]" captionTargetBox="[151,1436,197,1638]" captionTargetId="figure@8.[151,1436,197,1639]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="FIGURES 9 14. 9 13, Phaenicocleus sabahensis Štys and Baňař n. gen. &amp; n. sp., male, 14, Phaenicocleus schwendingeri Štys and Baňař n. sp., male; 9, distal half of foretrochanter and proximal half of forefemur, ventral view; 10, tibial armature, latero-ventral view; 11, tibial armature, anterior view; 12, foretibia, anteroventral view; 13, apex of hindtibia, ventral view; 14, left foreleg, posterior view" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/186284/files/figure.png" pageId="9" pageNumber="30">Figs. 14</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="1350C5C0FF901945FECC1CF8A48252EF" box="[270,389,728,754]" captionStart="FIGURES 15 23" captionStartId="10.[151,270,1410,1434]" captionTargetBox="[409,1182,539,1377]" captionTargetId="figure@10.[402,1185,527,1385]" captionTargetPageId="10" captionText="FIGURES 15 23. Diagnostic characters on mesal parts of thorax in Phaenicocleus species; schemes without scale. 15, 18, 21, P. m i n o r; 16, 19, 22, P. sabahensis; 17, 20, 23, P. schwendingeri. 15 17, midlobe and hindlobe of pronotum, median, and central structures; 18 20, anterior prosupracoxalia (seen in a strictly ventral view, hence appearing linear) fused with an unpaired euprosternal structure; 21 23, median of meteusternum. Lettering: apcx—anterior prosupracoxale; emtst—eumetasternum; hlpn—hindlobe of pronotum; i—impression; m—median of eumetasternum; mlpn—midlobe of pronotum; ms—medial structure of euprosternum; r—ridge" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/186285/files/figure.png" pageId="9" pageNumber="30">17, 20, 23</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="1350C5C0FF901945FE531CF8A4DC52EF" box="[401,475,728,754]" captionStart="FIGURES 24 29. 24 26" captionStartId="11.[151,269,1408,1432]" captionTargetBox="[288,1312,339,1396]" captionTargetId="figure@11.[274,1312,333,1398]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="FIGURES 24 29. 24 26, foretibial armature of Phaenicocleus species, hairs omitted; 27 29 guide of the pygophore and its internal sclerite in Phaenicocleus species as seen in situ; schemes without scale; posteroventral view. Connectives to the parameres and sclerotizations lateral to the guide omitted. 24, P. m in o r, right foretibia, anterior view; 25, P. sabahensis, right foretibia, anterior view; 26, P. schwendingeri, left foretibia, posterior view; 27, P. m i n o r; 28, P. sabahensis; 29, P. schwendingeri." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/186286/files/figure.png" pageId="9" pageNumber="30">26, 29</figureCitation>
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<emphasis id="B91F0557FF901945FF551D05A42F5322" bold="true" box="[151,296,805,831]" pageId="9" pageNumber="30">Etymology:</emphasis>
patronymical adjective; dedicated to Peter Schwendinger (Museum of Natural History, Geneva), our colleague and friend.
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material.
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, ɗ, 11a
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(West Coast Residency): / Kinabalu Park, Mt Kinabalu,
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, / á proximité de Layang-Layang / forêt brumeuse, tamisage de mousses / et de feuilles mortes très humides /
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, leg. D.Burckhardt et I.Löbl. Preserved in alcohol in a glass tube, together with locality label and red label:
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/
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<emphasis id="B91F0557FF901945FDFF1DC7A68B541D" box="[573,908,999,1024]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="30">Phenicocleus schwendingeri</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B91F0557FF901945FC561DC6A6D0541D" bold="true" box="[916,983,998,1024]" pageId="9" pageNumber="30">n. sp.</emphasis>
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/ Štys &amp; Baňař det. 2009. Specimens is dissected head with prothorax separate from the rest of body, both forelegs and right hindleg separately. The left wing with an aberrant venation (see below and Discussion) is missing, being unfortunately lost during preparation of a slide mount.
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is deposited in the collections of Museum of Natural History, Geneva.
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<emphasis id="B91F0557FF901945FF071AA0A42B5487" bold="true" box="[197,300,1152,1178]" pageId="9" pageNumber="30">Habitat.</emphasis>
Collected in mountain foggy forest on Mt. Kinabalu.
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<emphasis id="B91F0557FF901945FF071A87A4CC54DC" bold="true" box="[197,459,1191,1217]" pageId="9" pageNumber="30">Method of collecting.</emphasis>
The specimens was collected by sieving moss and very damp leaf litter.
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<emphasis id="B91F0557FF901945FF071AEEA46354F5" bold="true" box="[197,356,1230,1256]" pageId="9" pageNumber="30">Total length:</emphasis>
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. For other measurements see
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.
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<paragraph id="8BD4D945FF901945FF071AD5A693559E" blockId="9.[151,1437,805,2030]" pageId="9" pageNumber="30">Distribution of setigerous tubercles on body: head without setigerous tubercles excepting ca 15 small ones on ventral side of the postocular constriction and posterior lobe. Pronotum: dorsum of collum with minute setigerous tubercles all over, venter with 2 lateral groups of 4 large rounded tubercles each; midlobe without tubercles, lateral margins of posterior lobe with minute tubercles.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD4D945FF901945FF071BB0A79F55CD" blockId="9.[151,1437,805,2030]" pageId="9" pageNumber="30">Lateroventral margin of buccular bridge (ventral view) with one large black tubercle directed into the gulf between the buccular bridge and antennifer.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD4D945FF901945FF071BFDA46E5676" blockId="9.[151,1437,805,2030]" pageId="9" pageNumber="30">Distribution of setigerous tubercles on forelegs. Forecoxa on distal half of ventral face with 10 sharp tubercles, foretrochanter on ventral face with 14 such tubercles, situated approximately in a curved doublerow. Basalmost part of ventral face of forefemur with 2 setigerous tubercles only. Foretibia and foretarsus without tubercles.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="B91F0557FF901945FF071857A454568C" bold="true" box="[197,339,1655,1681]" pageId="9" pageNumber="30">Coloration.</emphasis>
Body (inclusive appendages, forewings and its veins) concolorous, uniformly brown.
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<emphasis id="B91F0557FF901945FF0718BEA41756A5" bold="true" box="[197,272,1694,1720]" pageId="9" pageNumber="30">Head.</emphasis>
Cuticle on dorsum smooth. Maximum width of eye 0.58 times width of dorsal synthlipsis, 1.22 times width of ventral synthlipsis. Posterior lobe transverse, laterally rounded, slightly pear-shaped, widest behind the middle, 1.41 times as wide as long; median indicated by an indistinct shallow concavity without linear impression but with a median line slightly darker than surroundings. Ocelli very large, situated rather mesally, interocellar distance the same as shortest distance ocellus eye.
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<paragraph id="8BD4D945FF901945FF071940A6435767" blockId="9.[151,1437,805,2030]" box="[197,836,1888,1914]" pageId="9" pageNumber="30">Antennal formula (longest segment first) III = IV, II, I.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="B91F0557FF901945FF0719A6A42857BD" bold="true" box="[197,303,1926,1952]" pageId="9" pageNumber="30">Labium.</emphasis>
Ratio length segment II: III 1.04, II: (III + IV combined) 0.63.
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<emphasis id="B91F0557FF901945FF07198DA44957DA" bold="true" box="[197,334,1965,1991]" pageId="9" pageNumber="30">Pronotum.</emphasis>
Collum with two not very prominent, transverse bulges, medially separated by a shallow, indistinctly delimited concavity, and not protruding laterad; however, lateral outline of collum strikingly rounded, postcollar constriction strikingly deep. Lateral outline of midlobe rounded, but free in its anterior half only, posterior part being embraced by an anterolateral extension of hindlobe. Posterior margin of midlobe laterally concave, with three convexities discally. Combined lateral outlines of midlobe and hindlobe nearly straight (with a shallow concavity at the site of termination of free part of midlobe, postrolateral angles of strikingly ample hindlobe broadly rounded, its posterior margin only shallowly and broadly obtusangularly excised. Midlobe with a percurent linear impression starting in anterior 1/3 and passing across a sharply delimited small central fossette provided with a central puncture; the impression continues across all the hindlobe, being there in its anterior third doubled (
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). Midlobe width: medial length 2.9; hindlobe - ditto 5.9.
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<emphasis id="B91F0557FF931946FF551BA2A4595587" bold="true" box="[151,350,1410,1434]" pageId="10" pageNumber="31">FIGURES 1523.</emphasis>
Diagnostic characters on mesal parts of thorax in
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species; schemes without scale. 15, 18, 21,
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Proepimeral lobes closing the fore acetabula from behind. Prosupracoxale reaching euprosternal unpaired posteromesal rectangular elevation (
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). Posterior transverse bars of median eumesosternal apodeme simply arcuate, the neighbouring parts of sternum uniformly convex. Eumetasternum with a median, percurrent, linear ridge, not quite reaching apex of sternum (
<figureCitation id="1350C5C0FF931946FC9818C9A6B5571E" box="[858,946,1769,1795]" captionStart="FIGURES 15 23" captionStartId="10.[151,270,1410,1434]" captionTargetBox="[409,1182,539,1377]" captionTargetId="figure@10.[402,1185,527,1385]" captionTargetPageId="10" captionText="FIGURES 15 23. Diagnostic characters on mesal parts of thorax in Phaenicocleus species; schemes without scale. 15, 18, 21, P. m i n o r; 16, 19, 22, P. sabahensis; 17, 20, 23, P. schwendingeri. 15 17, midlobe and hindlobe of pronotum, median, and central structures; 18 20, anterior prosupracoxalia (seen in a strictly ventral view, hence appearing linear) fused with an unpaired euprosternal structure; 21 23, median of meteusternum. Lettering: apcx—anterior prosupracoxale; emtst—eumetasternum; hlpn—hindlobe of pronotum; i—impression; m—median of eumetasternum; mlpn—midlobe of pronotum; ms—medial structure of euprosternum; r—ridge" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/186285/files/figure.png" pageId="10" pageNumber="31">Fig. 23</figureCitation>
).
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<emphasis id="B91F0557FF931946FF07192FA4245734" bold="true" box="[197,291,1807,1833]" pageId="10" pageNumber="31">Foreleg</emphasis>
(
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) slender, ventral faces of forecoxa, trochanter, and ventral face, ventral half of forefemur with numerous, lens-like, nonsetigerous tubercles, these sparsely distributed for sharp setigerous tubercles see above. Foretrochanter shorter than forecoxa. Forefemur 4.3 times as long as wide, slender, maximum width in middle of its length. Foretibia slender, more than five times as long as wide, without cuticular tubercles, unusually dorsoventrally curved, slightly S-shaped. Apex of foretibia protruding as a conspicuous process. Apicitibial armature consists of four spiniform setae (
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), two ventral, one anterior subventral and one dorsal. Bristle comb very long, consisting of approximately 45 setae, two dorsalmost and two ventralmost much stouter and longer. Foretarsus subequal to foretibia maximum width, posttarsus formed from two well developed claws, subequal in length. Tarsal armature consists from one short spiniform seta only, typical for genus, but seta longer and thinner as in other species.
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<emphasis id="B91F0557FF921947FF551BA0A45B5585" bold="true" box="[151,348,1408,1432]" pageId="11" pageNumber="32">FIGURES 2429.</emphasis>
2426, foretibial armature of
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species, hairs omitted; 2729 guide of the pygophore and its internal sclerite in
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species as seen
<emphasis id="B91F0557FF921947FD0E1B83A60855A7" box="[716,783,1443,1466]" italics="true" pageId="11" pageNumber="32">in situ</emphasis>
; schemes without scale; posteroventral view. Connectives to the parameres and sclerotizations lateral to the guide omitted. 24,
<emphasis id="B91F0557FF921947FC511BE5A6F655C1" box="[915,1009,1477,1500]" italics="true" pageId="11" pageNumber="32">P. m in o r</emphasis>
, right foretibia, anterior view; 25,
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<emphasis id="B91F0557FF921947FA451BE5A41455E2" italics="true" pageId="11" pageNumber="32">P. sabahensis</emphasis>
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, right foretibia, anterior view; 26,
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<emphasis id="B91F0557FF921947FD631BC8A66655E2" box="[673,865,1512,1535]" italics="true" pageId="11" pageNumber="32">P. schwendingeri</emphasis>
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, left foretibia, posterior view; 27,
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; 28,
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<emphasis id="B91F0557FF921947FA4A1BC8A40B563F" italics="true" pageId="11" pageNumber="32">P. sabahensis</emphasis>
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; 29,
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.
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Right forewing of the
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normally developed, left wing with an incomplete vein suggesting presence of an incompletely closed basal cell as well (for its significance see Discussion).
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Guide (
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) inversely V-shaped, its arms in posterior view strikingly thick proximally; its internal sclerite long, tongue-shaped, not much distinctly or hardly sclerotized.
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<emphasis id="B91F0557FF921947FF0718CEA7CC5715" bold="true" box="[197,715,1774,1800]" pageId="11" pageNumber="32">Associated enicocephalids in the sample</emphasis>
. Undescribed genus and species of Enicocephalinae (to be described later),
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female with shed wings and strongly incrassate hind femora.
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<emphasis id="B91F0557FF921947FF07191CA60B574B" bold="true" box="[197,780,1852,1878]" pageId="11" pageNumber="32">Differential diagnosis and comparative notes.</emphasis>
See the key and illustrations of diagnostic characters. This is a species easily recognizable by its smooth texture of its cuticle, its sparse distribution of lens-like tubercles on forefemur, its small amount of setigerous tubercles, its relatively short labial segment II, its uniform coloration, its slender forelegs, particularly the femora, and a peculiar architecture of the pronotum (see Discussion).
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