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<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 73" captionStartId="F73" captionText="Figure 73. Holotype female Cryptophyllium yapicum comb. nov. photographed by RTC A habitus, dorsal B ventrolateral view of the protibiae showing the unique lobe shape C details of the thorax and head, dorsal D lateral view of the thorax-head E terminalia, ventral." figureDoi="10.3897/zookeys.1018.61033.figure73" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/510537" pageId="0" pageNumber="1">Figures 73</figureCitation>
<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 74" captionStartId="F74" captionText="Figure 74. Three additional non-type specimens of Cryptophyllium yapicum comb. nov., photographs by Miho Maeda, Jerilynn Chun, and James Boone, 2020 (BPBM). Corresponding data labels below the specimen A female habitus, dorsal B associated data labels C female habitus, dorsal D associated data labels E male habitus, dorsal F associated data labels." figureDoi="10.3897/zookeys.1018.61033.figure74" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/510538" pageId="0" pageNumber="1">, 74</figureCitation>
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(3 ♀♀, 1 ♂): At present only the holotype within the CAS collection, and three additional specimens within the BPBM collection are known to us. 1 ♀: &quot;M.R.Lundgren, Collector. Kaday, Yap, Xi.10.1980. CASTYPE #19438, Holotype&quot; (Fig.
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); 1 ♀: &quot;Yap Islands, Yap I., Kolonia. R. P. Owen, Collector. 6-xii-'63, unknown tree. BPBMENT, 0000080399&quot; (Fig.
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); 1 ♀: &quot;Yap, 25.XI.1940, H. Fujishima. Micronesia coll., Entomology Lab., Kyushu univ., Fukuoka, Japan. BPBMENT, 0000080401.&quot; (Fig.
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); 1 ♂: &quot;Yap, S. Ikuta. Micronesia coll., Entomology Lab., Kyushu univ., Fukuoka, Japan. Yap. The specimens was at, first preserved in Formalin, and therefore the coloration, was faded. BPBMENT, 0000080400.&quot; (Fig.
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).
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<emphasis bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="1">Figure 73.</emphasis>
Holotype female
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comb. nov. photographed by RTC
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habitus, dorsal
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ventrolateral view of the protibiae showing the unique lobe shape
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details of the thorax and head, dorsal
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lateral view of the thorax-head
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terminalia, ventral.
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<emphasis bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="1">Figure 74.</emphasis>
Three additional non-type specimens of
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comb. nov., photographs by Miho Maeda, Jerilynn Chun, and James Boone, 2020 (BPBM). Corresponding data labels below the specimen
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This species is apparently rather elusive as it is one of the largest insects in Micronesia but also one of the rarest (as it is only known from four museum specimens). This poorly known species is only represented by old/degraded specimens collected between 1940 and 1980 and therefore it is one of only two species excluded from our molecular analysis (the other being
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comb. nov. only known from antique specimens and recent photographs). Hopefully further collection efforts in Micronesia will locate this species again so it can be observed live, and a tissue sample can be recovered in order to help place the unique species phylogenetically.
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="1">Differentiation.</paragraph>
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Both sexes have the unique feature of having the interior protibial lobe reduced on the distal half with a majority of the lobe and the widest point on the proximal half only (Fig.
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) which allows differentiation from all congenerics.
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Females with their boxy rounded abdomen and rounded but broad exterior profemoral lobes are visually similar to
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sp. nov. and
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comb. nov. moderate form females. From both species
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comb. nov. can be differentiated by the unique protibial interior lobe as the other species have fully spanning lobes with the broadest point on the distal half of the protibiae. Additionally, these species do not have mesopleura with large tubercles (Fig.
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), instead they have granular surfaces.
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Males are quite unique and do not readily resemble congenerics. With an abdomen that has abdominal segments V and VI parallel-sided, their abdomen is boxy and unlike the typical
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gen. nov. abdomen (which are generally ovoid or spade-shaped). The closest that other
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gen. nov. species get to a boxy abdomen like this is in
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comb. nov. but in this species typically only segment V is parallel-sided and VI is generally bent and converging on the posterior half. These two species can be differentiated by their significantly differing tegmina lengths as
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comb. nov. tegmina only reach to the anterior margin of abdominal segment III but
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comb. nov. have the longest tegmina recorded in this genus.
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comb. nov. tegmina reach onto abdominal segment V and is therefore a feature which differentiates this species from congenerics as the next longest are recorded in
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comb. nov. and
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comb. nov. which only reach to the middle of abdominal segment IV.
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="1">Distribution.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="1">Only known from the areas of Colonia and Kaday on Yap Island, Micronesia.</paragraph>
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