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<emphasis id="CDE04E5658470B6A8263F968FE52F96B" bold="true" box="[264,470,1723,1749]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="55">Myrsidea klimesi</emphasis>
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(
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,
<figureCitation id="67AF8EC158470B6A82C1F930FE70F943" box="[426,500,1763,1789]" captionStart="FIGURE 12 15" captionStartId="8.[264,357,1576,1597]" captionTargetBox="[289,1275,391,1575]" captionTargetId="figure@8.[273,857,380,1585]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="FIGURE 12 15. Myrsidea mcleannanii n. sp. 12 — male genitalia; 13 — male genitalia sclerite; M. klimesi n. sp. 14 — male genitalia; 15 — male genitalia sclerite. Scales 0.10 mm (Figs 12, 14), 0.05 mm (Figs 13, 15)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/172395/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="55">1415</figureCitation>
)
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(2). Head without lateral notch or slit; lateral sides of preantennal region convex; hypopharyngeal sclerites reduced. Mean length of head seta 10, only 0.020 (n=4); seta 11, 0.103 (n=4); ratio10/11, 0.19. Latero­ventral fringe with 810 setae; outer occipital setae as long as inner one; short fine seta 23 (according to
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) present and anterolateral to 22. Each side of temple margin with 1 long and 3 very long setae; gula with 35 setae on each side, posteriormost much heavier and longer than others. Pronotum with 6 long and 2 short posterior marginal setae, and only 1 short spiniform setae plus 1 finer seta on each lateral corner. Anterior margin of prosternal plate is straight with pair of minute anterior setae (
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). Mesonotum with median division, with pair of minute setae adjacent to postnotum; segment ringed by sclerite, with large mesosternal plate. Metanotum not enlarged, with very long corner setae and 4 setae on posterior margin. Pleural margin of metathorax with 3 (rarely 4) short, stout setae; metasternal plate large, triangular, with 45 long setae on each side. First tibia with 3 outer lateral ventral and 45 dorsal setae; femur III with 12 setae in ventral setal brush. Tergal setae (including postspiracular setae and all setae between them): I, 8; II, 1011; III, 1415; IVVII, 913; VIII, 89. Postspiracular setae extremely long on IIIV and VIII, long on I and VII, and shorter VVI. Abdomen without anterior tergal or pleural setae; margin of pleurites IIV with only short spiniform setae, pleurites VVII also with 12 longer finer setae; margin of pleurite VIII with median long seta flanked on each side by shorter seta. Sternite I rounded posteriorly and situated inside wide notch of sternite II. Sternal setae on II, 10 medioanterior; 1820 marginal, including cluster of 4 robust setae on each side. Marginal setae of sternite: III, 17, including another 12 robust setae on each side; IVV, 1920; VI, 1718; VII, 1214; VIII, 710; subgenital plate (only sternite IX), 1013. Lateral anterior sternal setae: III, 0; IV, 24; VVI, 36; VII, 13, with 25 medioanterior setae on IVVII. Length of inner posterior seta of last tergum 0.021 (n=3); short lateral marginal seta of last segment 0.031 (n=3) Genitalia and distal end of genital sclerite as in
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respectively.
<emphasis id="CDE04E5658460B6B8263FB0FFE16FB4B" box="[264,402,1244,1269]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="56">Dimensions</emphasis>
: TW, 0.390.40; HL, 0.240.25; PW, 0.24; PSL, 0.10; MW, 0.290.31; MSL, 0.15; AWIV, 0.390.40; TL, 1.131.18; GL, 0.300.32; GW, 0.090.10; GPL, 0.07.
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<emphasis id="CDE04E5658460B6B8253FAFFFE17FAF8" bold="true" box="[312,403,1324,1350]" pageId="9" pageNumber="56">Female</emphasis>
(4). As in
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. Most features as in male. Mean length of head seta 10, 0.023 (n=7); seta 11, 0.110 (n=7); ratio10/11, 0.21. Setae of femoral brush, 1315. Abdomen without conspicuously enlarged tergites; with tergal setae: I, 810; IIIV, 1317; VVII, 1114; VIII, 8. Pleurites IIIVI with one short spiniform anterior seta. Sternal setae on II, 811 medioanterior; 2123 marginal, including cluster of 56 robust setae on each side. Marginal setae of sternite: III, 22; including another 3 robust setae on each side; IV, 2123; V, 1922; VI, 1719; VII, 1417; subgenital plate is forming by fusion of sternites VIIIIX with 1214 marginal and 2431 anterior setae. Lateral anterior sternal setae: III, 1; IV, 38; VVI, 610; VII, 47; with 48 medioanterior setae on IVVII. Posterior margin of subgenital plate is plain, not serrated. Anal fringe of 2133 dorsal and 2841 ventral setae. Mean length of inner posterior seta of last tergum 0.032 (n=6); short lateral marginal seta of last segment 0.042 (n=6).
<emphasis id="CDE04E5658460B6B803CF937FC65F943" box="[855,993,1764,1789]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="56">Dimensions</emphasis>
: TW, 0.420.43; HL, 0.26 0.27; PW, 0.250.27; PSL, 0.11; MW, 0.350.37; MSL, 0.170.18; AWIV, 0.490.52; TL, 1.351.46; ANW, 0.190.20.
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Female
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, male allotype, ex
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: Hitoy Cerere BR, Provincia Limón (940N, 8505W),
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, Literák, Č apek &amp; Havlíček.
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. Deposited in INBIO—O. Sychra CR1416.
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Both sexes of
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<emphasis id="CDE04E5658450B688108FE6FFD5AFE6B" box="[611,734,444,469]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="57">M. klimesi</emphasis>
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are readily identified by a unique combination of characters, as follows: (1) reduced hypopharynx; (2) head seta 10 very small and, consequently, a very small ratio of lengths of head setae 10/11; (3) presence of head seta 23, and outer occipital seta as long as the inner one; (4) pronotum with 6 long and 2 short posterior marginal setae, and only one short spiniform setae plus one finer seta on each lateral corner; (5) straight anterior margin of prosternal plate; (6) position of sternite I, which lies inside the wide notch of sternite II; (7) relative lengths of the postspiracular setae, especially the extremely long seta on abdominal tergite III; (8) presence of a cluster of robust setae on each side of sternite III, as well as on II; (9) presence of medioanterior setae on sternites IVVII; (10) male abdominal sternite VIII and female sternite VII both separated from the subgenital plate, which is formed by a single sternite IX (in the male) or fusion of sternites VIII and IX (in the female); (11) female with one anterior pleural seta on pleurites IIIVI; (12) posterior margin of female subgenital plate smooth (not serrated); (13) unique feature in the male genital sclerite (
<figureCitation id="67AF8EC158450B688059FC17FC0EFC60" box="[818,906,964,990]" captionStart="FIGURE 12 15" captionStartId="8.[264,357,1576,1597]" captionTargetBox="[289,1275,391,1575]" captionTargetId="figure@8.[273,857,380,1585]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="FIGURE 12 15. Myrsidea mcleannanii n. sp. 12 — male genitalia; 13 — male genitalia sclerite; M. klimesi n. sp. 14 — male genitalia; 15 — male genitalia sclerite. Scales 0.10 mm (Figs 12, 14), 0.05 mm (Figs 13, 15)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/172395/files/figure.png" pageId="10" pageNumber="57">Fig. 12</figureCitation>
). Two of four birds examined were parasitised by
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<emphasis id="CDE04E5658450B6882DAFC3FFDA8FBBB" box="[433,556,1004,1029]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="57">M. klimesi</emphasis>
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.
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<emphasis id="CDE04E5658450B688253FBC7FE40FB90" bold="true" box="[312,452,1044,1070]" pageId="10" pageNumber="57">Etymology.</emphasis>
This species is named in honour of Jiří Klimeš, our colleague and friend, in recognition of his friendship and unmatched enthusiasm in the study of zoology.
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