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<figureCitation id="861819193E155983EEC4EB1971BB69ED" captionStart="Figures 1–5" captionStartId="F1" captionText="Figures 1 - 5. Onychotrechus dooarsicus sp. n. 1. Dorsal view of apterous male. 2. Dorsal view of apterous female. 3. Head and pronotal marking pattern in male. 4. Meso- and metanotal marking pattern in male. 5. Marking pattern in female." pageId="0" pageNumber="133">Figs 1</figureCitation>
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<figureCitation id="73A9C725D2F681DC8E6602C4B7479078" captionStart="Figures 14–19" captionStartId="F3" captionText="Figures 14 - 19. Onychotrechus dooarsicus sp. n. 14. Abdominal tergites of female. 15. Abdominal sternites of female. 16. Dissected genital segments of male. 17. Proctiger of male. 18. Endosoma, lateral view. 19. Left paramere, lateral view." pageId="0" pageNumber="133">-19</figureCitation>
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(apterous male): INDIA: West Bengal; Jalpaiguri; Buxa Jhora near Buxa fort; Buxa Tiger Reserve,
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, 630 m a. s. l., 19.IV.2013, Srimoyee Basu (
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<emphasis id="FC5222E94A7021839B849F651A5AA106" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">Reg. No.: 3130/H15</emphasis>
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).
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<emphasis id="6214BC88A61C373A33641D6B6AB5C58C" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">Paratypes</emphasis>
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: one apterous male, one apterous female, same data as holotype (
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<emphasis id="5CD7B5060565AE2A6C2167F73121039D" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">Reg. No.: 3131/H15</emphasis>
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).
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<paragraph id="9F038879D5A2B272787F2C589C44FB5A" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">Type locality.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="742B557CC7C5892943249D0692A1A588" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">INDIA: West Bengal; Jalpaiguri; Buxa Jhora near Buxa fort; Buxa Tiger Reserve; stream with large rocks, stones in forested areas.</paragraph>
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<subSubSection id="B58C256A76675BCE15B07770A7A041F5" pageId="0" pageNumber="133" type="description of apterous male">
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<paragraph id="507278B1D6901C77E3C1FFA9E23FB31B" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">Description of apterous male</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="16322461C827C502552A1EC84873CF6B" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">
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(Fig.
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<figureCitation id="FA4F867CD41AD5ED9A270DB7DEDE199F" captionStart="Figures 1–5" captionStartId="F1" captionText="Figures 1 - 5. Onychotrechus dooarsicus sp. n. 1. Dorsal view of apterous male. 2. Dorsal view of apterous female. 3. Head and pronotal marking pattern in male. 4. Meso- and metanotal marking pattern in male. 5. Marking pattern in female." pageId="0" pageNumber="133">1</figureCitation>
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).
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<emphasis id="41E7C61353A686B1F72FFB9B4CF823AC" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">Size</emphasis>
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: Body length (from head tip to tip of proctiger) of apterous male holotype 3.30, male paratype 3.27; maximum width of body across mesoacetabula 1.12 (holotype), 1.07 (paratype).
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<emphasis id="08CB60290CBED40C8983ECE6D3C0DFA6" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">Figures 1-5.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="FA569EDE34DFABF1E43055F42762C5E1" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">Onychotrechus dooarsicus</emphasis>
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sp. n.
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<emphasis id="3034E57A1109AD73B89DC18C782B6EF9" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">1.</emphasis>
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Dorsal view of apterous male.
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<emphasis id="A7548E3BD7D80948CF498D342593DF23" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">2.</emphasis>
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Dorsal view of apterous female.
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<emphasis id="3005CA2772F6276B2A7FB250AC9ED2B1" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">3.</emphasis>
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Head and pronotal marking pattern in male.
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<emphasis id="F95EF0C7044CBB4AAC5A742256B09D34" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">4.</emphasis>
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Meso- and metanotal marking pattern in male.
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<emphasis id="371CD05901E6E3A263ADDAB4F688F827" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">5.</emphasis>
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Marking pattern in female.
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<paragraph id="1390FC7B3961F4F6211B174498D54539" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">
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<emphasis id="18E2323D757C4DD7A15B76163BB8F319" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">Colour</emphasis>
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: Body dorsally black with yellow markings. Head with a median yellow longitudinal stripe, which ends in a blunt arrow head (Fig.
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<figureCitation id="B968247381EF0DB27D7E531EC7565143" captionStart="Figures 1–5" captionStartId="F1" captionText="Figures 1 - 5. Onychotrechus dooarsicus sp. n. 1. Dorsal view of apterous male. 2. Dorsal view of apterous female. 3. Head and pronotal marking pattern in male. 4. Meso- and metanotal marking pattern in male. 5. Marking pattern in female." pageId="0" pageNumber="133">3</figureCitation>
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); head anteriorly and along medial and posterior eye margins yellow. Antenna and leg segments yellowish brown. Pronotum with two broad yellow sub-lateral stripes, a thin median yellow stripe, and two yellow curved lateral stripes. Meso- and metanotum (Fig.
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<figureCitation id="2304D23C07B6086D9A4A0A22E3DB748A" captionStart="Figures 1–5" captionStartId="F1" captionText="Figures 1 - 5. Onychotrechus dooarsicus sp. n. 1. Dorsal view of apterous male. 2. Dorsal view of apterous female. 3. Head and pronotal marking pattern in male. 4. Meso- and metanotal marking pattern in male. 5. Marking pattern in female." pageId="0" pageNumber="133">4</figureCitation>
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) with two thin lateral stripes, two broad sub-lateral stripes and an indistinct short yellow median line. Abdominal tergites completely black (Figs
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<figureCitation id="55AC01210253B9FA1FF58648B38E8B52" captionStart="Figures 1–5" captionStartId="F1" captionText="Figures 1 - 5. Onychotrechus dooarsicus sp. n. 1. Dorsal view of apterous male. 2. Dorsal view of apterous female. 3. Head and pronotal marking pattern in male. 4. Meso- and metanotal marking pattern in male. 5. Marking pattern in female." pageId="0" pageNumber="133">4</figureCitation>
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,
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<figureCitation id="89A0933B5CCF4EA51BDCE839E9E125BA" captionStart="Figures 6–13" captionStartId="F2" captionText="Figures 6 - 13. Onychotrechus dooarsicus sp. n. 6. Mesosternum of male, ventral view. 7. Lateral view of female. 8. Forefemur of male. 9. Foretibia and tarsi of male. 10. Foreleg of female. 11. Foreleg claws in male. 12. Abdominal tergites of male. 13. Abdominal sternites with genital segments in male." pageId="0" pageNumber="133">12</figureCitation>
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). Forefemur yellow with one broad dark band on dorsal side and one very slender dark brown band on extensor side. Venter yellow. Mesosternum (Fig.
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<figureCitation id="4DF639419B7B0DE0CE00B53432958331" captionStart="Figures 6–13" captionStartId="F2" captionText="Figures 6 - 13. Onychotrechus dooarsicus sp. n. 6. Mesosternum of male, ventral view. 7. Lateral view of female. 8. Forefemur of male. 9. Foretibia and tarsi of male. 10. Foreleg of female. 11. Foreleg claws in male. 12. Abdominal tergites of male. 13. Abdominal sternites with genital segments in male." pageId="0" pageNumber="133">6</figureCitation>
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) with paired black patches behind forecoxae and metasternum posteriorly with an almost W-shaped broad dark region. Abdominal sternites pale yellowish brown (Fig.
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).
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<emphasis id="A3FB713BEBF3733436F77435E56ADDD6" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">Figures 6-13.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="95958060078FDE632B394910AC8F1BEA" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">Onychotrechus dooarsicus</emphasis>
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sp. n.
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<emphasis id="50AB604EC0034E40C0BB78260240BA90" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">6.</emphasis>
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Mesosternum of male, ventral view.
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<emphasis id="81AADC7218E56B89A40E68B4E04CAC11" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">7.</emphasis>
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Lateral view of female.
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<emphasis id="4E0AFD0623DA1D7E40D7F9E08DDE57B1" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">8.</emphasis>
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Forefemur of male.
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<emphasis id="C3AAD69BE3A03D52CDE54B8FB1078B1E" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">9.</emphasis>
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Foretibia and tarsi of male.
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<emphasis id="A7008A31B04671D497CE6D833DCAC2B1" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">10.</emphasis>
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Foreleg of female.
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<emphasis id="C376234C8D2607D25E8A75B8C374C9C5" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">11.</emphasis>
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Foreleg claws in male.
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<emphasis id="948DF4BEA4C6D2C7D82BD9F2D714DC90" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">12.</emphasis>
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Abdominal tergites of male.
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<emphasis id="B47DA7EF738A37AA9E7F72DD72297111" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">13.</emphasis>
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Abdominal sternites with genital segments in male.
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<paragraph id="D50DF6E0AA33446FC9F262E7D5BA11BA" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">Structural characteristics</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="E45B6A6699D923B8FBC734F981E2E89C" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">(measurements refer to holotype). Head length 0.64, width 0.89. Interocular width 2 times as large as eye width (0.45: 0.22). Eye length 0.44. Length of antennal segments 1-4: 0.96, 0.94, 0.89, 1.38; first antennomere with three spines distally, being two long, and a small one arising near base of first spine. Rostrum reaching up to mid-way of mesosternum, length 1.50.</paragraph>
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Pronotum 0.84 mm in width; pronotum length 0.53, width 0.79. Combined length of mesonotum and metanotum 1.12, width 0.98. Mesosternum (Fig.
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<figureCitation id="F07CE984D1A87C38A40AEF6576492BC4" captionStart="Figures 6–13" captionStartId="F2" captionText="Figures 6 - 13. Onychotrechus dooarsicus sp. n. 6. Mesosternum of male, ventral view. 7. Lateral view of female. 8. Forefemur of male. 9. Foretibia and tarsi of male. 10. Foreleg of female. 11. Foreleg claws in male. 12. Abdominal tergites of male. 13. Abdominal sternites with genital segments in male." pageId="0" pageNumber="133">6</figureCitation>
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) modified, with narrow median groove slightly widened posteriorly; depression with black, scattered setae directed to its centre; posterior swelling with densely arranged long stout black setae covering base of mesosternum. Forefemur (Fig.
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<figureCitation id="A1F874D70266F2FC1589EAEF5ADEE1F6" captionStart="Figures 6–13" captionStartId="F2" captionText="Figures 6 - 13. Onychotrechus dooarsicus sp. n. 6. Mesosternum of male, ventral view. 7. Lateral view of female. 8. Forefemur of male. 9. Foretibia and tarsi of male. 10. Foreleg of female. 11. Foreleg claws in male. 12. Abdominal tergites of male. 13. Abdominal sternites with genital segments in male." pageId="0" pageNumber="133">8</figureCitation>
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) slender, widened basally, but almost evenly tapering apically; length of forefemur 1.17, width 0.25; forefemur apically with a few setae and with short dark stiff setae distributed throughout. Foretibia (Fig.
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<figureCitation id="3DA22DA6ED75A7D6A3F9D30B1A242B76" captionStart="Figures 6–13" captionStartId="F2" captionText="Figures 6 - 13. Onychotrechus dooarsicus sp. n. 6. Mesosternum of male, ventral view. 7. Lateral view of female. 8. Forefemur of male. 9. Foretibia and tarsi of male. 10. Foreleg of female. 11. Foreleg claws in male. 12. Abdominal tergites of male. 13. Abdominal sternites with genital segments in male." pageId="0" pageNumber="133">9</figureCitation>
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) strongly curved, basally with patch of few short setae on flexor side; a soft spinous structure protruded outwards from base of curvature; apical region with two prominent black spines that diverge from almost touching bases (forming a
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<normalizedToken id="C402AB72A0185EB0AF84DCB02B0C6305" originalValue="‘V’">'V'</normalizedToken>
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), and with four black spines and a row of short setae towards extensor side. Mid and hind femora slender, each about 1.1 times as long as body; both with distinct rows of short spines arranged equidistantly. Foreclaws (Fig.
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<figureCitation id="95149418AB25B284F547FD13C33D4630" captionStart="Figures 6–13" captionStartId="F2" captionText="Figures 6 - 13. Onychotrechus dooarsicus sp. n. 6. Mesosternum of male, ventral view. 7. Lateral view of female. 8. Forefemur of male. 9. Foretibia and tarsi of male. 10. Foreleg of female. 11. Foreleg claws in male. 12. Abdominal tergites of male. 13. Abdominal sternites with genital segments in male." pageId="0" pageNumber="133">11</figureCitation>
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) sharply bent and slightly longer than mid and hind claws. Measurements of leg segments provided in Table
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<tableCitation id="18AF26B62F4EE2084CC4792ECE3BB4D4" captionStart="Table 1" captionStartId="T1" captionText="Table 1. Measurements (value in mm) of leg segments of apterous males and female of Onychotrechus dooarsicus sp. n." httpUri="http://table.plazi.org/id/60C36301C5A7D72F55077EDBCEFD1ADE" pageId="0" pageNumber="133" tableUuid="60C36301C5A7D72F55077EDBCEFD1ADE">1</tableCitation>
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.
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</paragraph>
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<caption id="60C36301C5A7D72F55077EDBCEFD1ADE" ID-Table-UUID="60C36301C5A7D72F55077EDBCEFD1ADE" httpUri="http://table.plazi.org/id/60C36301C5A7D72F55077EDBCEFD1ADE" pageId="0" pageNumber="133" start="Table 1" startId="T1">
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<paragraph id="B62DFE0FAF2CDDB3F4FF594DA44A7649" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">
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<emphasis id="F29E1A855A1D4E6169F84C7ED0F92BC9" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">Table 1.</emphasis>
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Measurements (value in mm) of leg segments of apterous males and female of
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<emphasis id="9B9CF0F40BD6E940E5D31C9A0C44AE94" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">Onychotrechus dooarsicus</emphasis>
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sp. n.
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</paragraph>
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</caption>
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<paragraph id="A52B6FD62C9B546AAECC26018BC86B66" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">
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<table id="64156FD932F75633E0C93CF15E39A7B7" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">
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<tr id="A977D05008405B5B5A05841F42383948" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">
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<th id="B8908525AF88D2173F2BA64331ABA661" colspan="1" pageId="0" pageNumber="133" rowspan="1">Leg</th>
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<th id="77D176F234F61CE5E8BCDDA645D2C769" colspan="1" pageId="0" pageNumber="133" rowspan="1">Femur</th>
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<th id="987B0F3FD43F523737EDA7C1F9B126CD" colspan="1" pageId="0" pageNumber="133" rowspan="1">Tibia</th>
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<th id="0D2E6AA69CEB4E734206B5583EDB54CA" colspan="1" pageId="0" pageNumber="133" rowspan="1">Tarsus 1</th>
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<th id="DE7F642DF195EE4025A5F4B1F8F4F046" colspan="1" pageId="0" pageNumber="133" rowspan="1">Tarsus 2</th>
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</tr>
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<tr id="2AD02669C1FCC1CAB9ED88E3C4A42FD2" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">
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<td id="48ED09E871AD74B5D458247115D4061B" colspan="1" pageId="0" pageNumber="133" rowspan="1">Foreleg: ♂♂ ♀</td>
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<td id="C1132FB613383F8621D8189793576A32" colspan="1" pageId="0" pageNumber="133" rowspan="1">1.15, 1.17 1.36</td>
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<td id="D4619600DE4CB89E98776DF9786B2179" colspan="1" pageId="0" pageNumber="133" rowspan="1">0.99, 1.1 1.17</td>
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<td id="96D25C248D23442E56B88695AEA8A616" colspan="1" pageId="0" pageNumber="133" rowspan="1">0.07, 0.08 0.12</td>
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<td id="344C8AB59C0F33A65E4F1C2A454D6A44" colspan="1" pageId="0" pageNumber="133" rowspan="1">0.19, 0.22 0.28</td>
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</tr>
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<tr id="D553FB3B3C265E97F7FFE97AE4F7C5E0" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">
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<td id="BC7EEAC2284CA004B6BCF00EE13F50FF" colspan="1" pageId="0" pageNumber="133" rowspan="1">Mid leg: ♂♂ ♀</td>
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<td id="A1B15976721F2C960051177593CE4B7E" colspan="1" pageId="0" pageNumber="133" rowspan="1">3.71, 3.72 4.03</td>
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<td id="04B698E0CA8F273BBA27D60CBEC9F6CA" colspan="1" pageId="0" pageNumber="133" rowspan="1">2.54, 2.56 2.70</td>
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<td id="2CCF5183C01233113902AEDCCEC97454" colspan="1" pageId="0" pageNumber="133" rowspan="1">0.15, 0.16 0.19</td>
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<td id="CF37D7F5EAC702B5DABC9314F6A8D074" colspan="1" pageId="0" pageNumber="133" rowspan="1">0.26, 0.28 0.29</td>
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</tr>
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<tr id="E2CFE0AA05030E58C155A12B49DD5EB2" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">
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<td id="FB5B81047D0AAB24FEEE4EB82C3071A3" colspan="1" pageId="0" pageNumber="133" rowspan="1">Hind leg: ♂♂ ♀</td>
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<td id="A30AF37722F4B7DD227BC57EA806C5EC" colspan="1" pageId="0" pageNumber="133" rowspan="1">3.80, 3.81 4.36</td>
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<td id="8D34C3C23408F3C57D3E1F457E86AD0A" colspan="1" pageId="0" pageNumber="133" rowspan="1">2.62, 2.63 3.09</td>
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<td id="298CDF8A2B02DE36A95F377D0F5721F4" colspan="1" pageId="0" pageNumber="133" rowspan="1">0.13, 0.15 0.24</td>
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<td id="132886E96B18AE6DD23CFCC087C476B8" colspan="1" pageId="0" pageNumber="133" rowspan="1">0.34, 0.36 0.41</td>
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</tr>
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</table>
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</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="131C3FA611AA8C7DFF2B87B52372379C" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">
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Abdomen (Figs
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<figureCitation id="F297BD3FF8F3B57029DDBFE4AB04357B" captionStart="Figures 6–13" captionStartId="F2" captionText="Figures 6 - 13. Onychotrechus dooarsicus sp. n. 6. Mesosternum of male, ventral view. 7. Lateral view of female. 8. Forefemur of male. 9. Foretibia and tarsi of male. 10. Foreleg of female. 11. Foreleg claws in male. 12. Abdominal tergites of male. 13. Abdominal sternites with genital segments in male." pageId="0" pageNumber="133">12</figureCitation>
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,
|
||
<figureCitation id="24B726ED3C319DFA399A0276C75C6658" captionStart="Figures 6–13" captionStartId="F2" captionText="Figures 6 - 13. Onychotrechus dooarsicus sp. n. 6. Mesosternum of male, ventral view. 7. Lateral view of female. 8. Forefemur of male. 9. Foretibia and tarsi of male. 10. Foreleg of female. 11. Foreleg claws in male. 12. Abdominal tergites of male. 13. Abdominal sternites with genital segments in male." pageId="0" pageNumber="133">13</figureCitation>
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) short, only about one third of body length. Length of abdominal sternites 1.01, width 0.90. Sterna II-VI visible as very narrow curved strips; sternum VII (Fig.
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||
<figureCitation id="647F444A5C0A78571502120D32447057" captionStart="Figures 6–13" captionStartId="F2" captionText="Figures 6 - 13. Onychotrechus dooarsicus sp. n. 6. Mesosternum of male, ventral view. 7. Lateral view of female. 8. Forefemur of male. 9. Foretibia and tarsi of male. 10. Foreleg of female. 11. Foreleg claws in male. 12. Abdominal tergites of male. 13. Abdominal sternites with genital segments in male." pageId="0" pageNumber="133">13</figureCitation>
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||
) much longer; sterna II-VII without median groove. Segment VIII broad, with median depression, posterior part with several setae, bluntly ending.
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||
</paragraph>
|
||
<paragraph id="BFA4E0507830BB28DC09921047BE40A8" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">
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<emphasis id="2B2C21C0F18768700457731DFD3C050D" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">Genitalia</emphasis>
|
||
(Figs
|
||
<figureCitation id="AAFDAF3C2E47DD0B824F0193CE863C02" captionStart="Figures 14–19" captionStartId="F3" captionText="Figures 14 - 19. Onychotrechus dooarsicus sp. n. 14. Abdominal tergites of female. 15. Abdominal sternites of female. 16. Dissected genital segments of male. 17. Proctiger of male. 18. Endosoma, lateral view. 19. Left paramere, lateral view." pageId="0" pageNumber="133">16</figureCitation>
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-
|
||
<figureCitation id="49E534A327EDE22F6160BA4CC20D54B7" captionStart="Figures 14–19" captionStartId="F3" captionText="Figures 14 - 19. Onychotrechus dooarsicus sp. n. 14. Abdominal tergites of female. 15. Abdominal sternites of female. 16. Dissected genital segments of male. 17. Proctiger of male. 18. Endosoma, lateral view. 19. Left paramere, lateral view." pageId="0" pageNumber="133">19</figureCitation>
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||
): Pygophore sub-oval, slightly elongated, widened basally. Proctiger (Fig.
|
||
<figureCitation id="9BBD466DE0EB93DE2E56A50140EA855F" captionStart="Figures 14–19" captionStartId="F3" captionText="Figures 14 - 19. Onychotrechus dooarsicus sp. n. 14. Abdominal tergites of female. 15. Abdominal sternites of female. 16. Dissected genital segments of male. 17. Proctiger of male. 18. Endosoma, lateral view. 19. Left paramere, lateral view." pageId="0" pageNumber="133">17</figureCitation>
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||
) short, widened distally, gradually tapering towards basal part, with long setae and medially with numerous punctures. Endosomal sclerites as in Fig.
|
||
<figureCitation id="479FAF1BDE61705F5EDFB6F720D81382" captionStart="Figures 14–19" captionStartId="F3" captionText="Figures 14 - 19. Onychotrechus dooarsicus sp. n. 14. Abdominal tergites of female. 15. Abdominal sternites of female. 16. Dissected genital segments of male. 17. Proctiger of male. 18. Endosoma, lateral view. 19. Left paramere, lateral view." pageId="0" pageNumber="133">18</figureCitation>
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. Paramere (Fig.
|
||
<figureCitation id="245EEA0248638E0D717BABEAE8D34759" captionStart="Figures 14–19" captionStartId="F3" captionText="Figures 14 - 19. Onychotrechus dooarsicus sp. n. 14. Abdominal tergites of female. 15. Abdominal sternites of female. 16. Dissected genital segments of male. 17. Proctiger of male. 18. Endosoma, lateral view. 19. Left paramere, lateral view." pageId="0" pageNumber="133">19</figureCitation>
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) short, simple and with a distinct median notch.
|
||
</paragraph>
|
||
<caption id="F4EB71BB9CE41C8BEAAEA38B8AA8EED5" pageId="0" pageNumber="133" start="Figures 14–19" startId="F3">
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<paragraph id="C5B7EDF9618E862DD972D6560B3CA86A" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">
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<emphasis id="73AC82F7B73C0D08E174F33840B34A1B" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">Figures 14-19.</emphasis>
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<taxonomicName id="A8DC86A6297A634CC728B49CE0D345DA" authorityName="Subramanian & Basu & Zettel" authorityYear="2014" class="Insecta" family="Gerridae" genus="Onychotrechus" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Onychotrechus dooarsicus" order="Hemiptera" pageId="0" pageNumber="133" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="dooarsicus">
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<emphasis id="94A0A072DFCCB176D25EED55C8813B4A" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">Onychotrechus dooarsicus</emphasis>
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||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
sp. n.
|
||
<emphasis id="C6BDDEF19DB2552C7E0F009DADF4F87B" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">14.</emphasis>
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||
Abdominal tergites of female.
|
||
<emphasis id="FA72A81DA9FF76218D14468D0ED569C2" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">15.</emphasis>
|
||
Abdominal sternites of female.
|
||
<emphasis id="BB58ABEBA487968A92275F42FA60FD78" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">16.</emphasis>
|
||
Dissected genital segments of male.
|
||
<emphasis id="FCF5CA8B95935BEA8E822B53E752ACF4" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">17.</emphasis>
|
||
Proctiger of male.
|
||
<emphasis id="19586DA2CDF0691A3D10A6A1A093D186" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">18.</emphasis>
|
||
Endosoma, lateral view.
|
||
<emphasis id="2088CEBEBC31C6B9683D53050D7084AC" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">19.</emphasis>
|
||
Left paramere, lateral view.
|
||
</paragraph>
|
||
</caption>
|
||
</subSubSection>
|
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<subSubSection id="CF3AC276DBDA381EE0ED193A01A3282B" pageId="0" pageNumber="133" type="description of apterous female">
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<paragraph id="2EB94830FEB524F305BF96BED778E5E3" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">Description of apterous female</paragraph>
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||
<paragraph id="6C2F55EE36D1E8D1D9DA3A87C0B07438" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">
|
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<emphasis id="49C9369835E86B7382F025B4ED175164" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">
|
||
(Figs
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||
<figureCitation id="A85B58950D40DD5CA62B80B7DFD1F51B" captionStart="Figures 1–5" captionStartId="F1" captionText="Figures 1 - 5. Onychotrechus dooarsicus sp. n. 1. Dorsal view of apterous male. 2. Dorsal view of apterous female. 3. Head and pronotal marking pattern in male. 4. Meso- and metanotal marking pattern in male. 5. Marking pattern in female." pageId="0" pageNumber="133">2</figureCitation>
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||
,
|
||
<figureCitation id="0C8799C5D72B560C842FD8888EDF2D46" captionStart="Figures 6–13" captionStartId="F2" captionText="Figures 6 - 13. Onychotrechus dooarsicus sp. n. 6. Mesosternum of male, ventral view. 7. Lateral view of female. 8. Forefemur of male. 9. Foretibia and tarsi of male. 10. Foreleg of female. 11. Foreleg claws in male. 12. Abdominal tergites of male. 13. Abdominal sternites with genital segments in male." pageId="0" pageNumber="133">7</figureCitation>
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).
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||
</emphasis>
|
||
<emphasis id="AE8CF511F9CEDA1BE47522DB3266F7C4" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">Size</emphasis>
|
||
: Body length 4.4; maximum body width across mesoacetabula 1.38.
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||
</paragraph>
|
||
<paragraph id="9831F53360C900D6D8953B89FBA9B079" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">
|
||
<emphasis id="9084776F41E40A382056088045CE5817" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">Colour</emphasis>
|
||
: Almost identical to male, with the following exceptions: posterior yellow mid-line lacking from metanotum (Fig.
|
||
<figureCitation id="1957184DBEEDB7557F86F4F534DA0D68" captionStart="Figures 1–5" captionStartId="F1" captionText="Figures 1 - 5. Onychotrechus dooarsicus sp. n. 1. Dorsal view of apterous male. 2. Dorsal view of apterous female. 3. Head and pronotal marking pattern in male. 4. Meso- and metanotal marking pattern in male. 5. Marking pattern in female." pageId="0" pageNumber="133">5</figureCitation>
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||
). Venter yellow, with two broad markings on mesosternum. Metasternum brownish yellow. Abdominal sterna II-VI yellowish brown, paler at mid-line and sides; sternum VII black anteriorly, yellowish posteriorly.
|
||
</paragraph>
|
||
<paragraph id="8EB71BA0FD53A09AA7051FC5217D9001" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">
|
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<taxonomicName id="1C98B82BB823D228DCA89EE37F7CE10E" genus="Structural" lsidName="Structural characteristics" pageId="0" pageNumber="133" rank="species" species="characteristics">
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<emphasis id="8CC1C0611A3E16706A7E6C1CA292C8B1" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">Structural characteristics</emphasis>
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||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
: Length of head 0.75, width 0.91. Interocular width 0.52. Eye length 0.42, width 0.23. Length of pronotum 0.51, width 0.85. Length of antennal segments 1-4: 1.10, 1.08, 1.04, 1.48. Combined length of meso- and metanotum 1.38, width 1.36. Forefemur slender (Fig.
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||
<figureCitation id="342CE2011C8110AB45B91016FDEDEC89" captionStart="Figures 6–13" captionStartId="F2" captionText="Figures 6 - 13. Onychotrechus dooarsicus sp. n. 6. Mesosternum of male, ventral view. 7. Lateral view of female. 8. Forefemur of male. 9. Foretibia and tarsi of male. 10. Foreleg of female. 11. Foreleg claws in male. 12. Abdominal tergites of male. 13. Abdominal sternites with genital segments in male." pageId="0" pageNumber="133">10</figureCitation>
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). Foretibia less curved, without spinous protrusion from curvature. Measurements of leg segments provided in Table
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||
<tableCitation id="7D8126F98ACF5B3EE53777670D1D16CA" captionStart="Table 1" captionStartId="T1" captionText="Table 1. Measurements (value in mm) of leg segments of apterous males and female of Onychotrechus dooarsicus sp. n." httpUri="http://table.plazi.org/id/60C36301C5A7D72F55077EDBCEFD1ADE" pageId="0" pageNumber="133" tableUuid="60C36301C5A7D72F55077EDBCEFD1ADE">1</tableCitation>
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. Abdominal tergites (Fig.
|
||
<figureCitation id="53397943E18839E5A384E2F19566B2C3" captionStart="Figures 14–19" captionStartId="F3" captionText="Figures 14 - 19. Onychotrechus dooarsicus sp. n. 14. Abdominal tergites of female. 15. Abdominal sternites of female. 16. Dissected genital segments of male. 17. Proctiger of male. 18. Endosoma, lateral view. 19. Left paramere, lateral view." pageId="0" pageNumber="133">14</figureCitation>
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) elongated, densely covered by setae. Abdominal sterna II-VI with median groove; sternum VII (Fig.
|
||
<figureCitation id="A0389A5971E9598431A3F7D61392137C" captionStart="Figures 14–19" captionStartId="F3" captionText="Figures 14 - 19. Onychotrechus dooarsicus sp. n. 14. Abdominal tergites of female. 15. Abdominal sternites of female. 16. Dissected genital segments of male. 17. Proctiger of male. 18. Endosoma, lateral view. 19. Left paramere, lateral view." pageId="0" pageNumber="133">15</figureCitation>
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) broad, trapezoidal, concave towards end, partly concealing genitalia. Proctiger acuminate.
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||
</paragraph>
|
||
</subSubSection>
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<subSubSection id="948DD8CBF099FFACD9E5A49FACA4C4A8" pageId="0" pageNumber="133" type="macropterous male and female">
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<paragraph id="3227731E2173F6446003F16F95B3B6A7" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">Macropterous male and female.</paragraph>
|
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<paragraph id="C62CE2969331546A835D4CE9AE15AB2D" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">Unknown.</paragraph>
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</subSubSection>
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<subSubSection id="E217A64FBE5E7ECB77B6E8B2156D48A3" lastPageId="1" lastPageNumber="134" pageId="0" pageNumber="133" type="comparative notes">
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<paragraph id="DC17261C095DEB2821006BC459953F61" pageId="0" pageNumber="133">Comparative notes.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="9A5DEBFDE98F4BD71F0B1BEAB2645951" pageId="1" pageNumber="134">
|
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<taxonomicName id="28BB3B5D94A4D92FB1EEC0DE49280FC4" authorityName="Subramanian & Basu & Zettel" authorityYear="2014" class="Insecta" family="Gerridae" genus="Onychotrechus" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Onychotrechus dooarsicus" order="Hemiptera" pageId="1" pageNumber="134" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="dooarsicus">
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<emphasis id="714BC23897C8C950BE21A329A3D821AC" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="134">
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dooarsicus
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</emphasis>
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sp. n. is probably a close relative of
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<emphasis id="A8110AF4A13F2687D498CBE5A6243B4B" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="134">Onychotrechus jaechi</emphasis>
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</taxonomicName>
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, recently described from Bhutan. They share some common characters: males have almost identical pro-, meso- and metasternal markings, basally incrassate forefemora, similar mesosternal modifications and short abdominal segments. However, the male of
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<emphasis id="24B0081F0D30711B4E89A4E34FBB76A8" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="134">Onychotrechus dooarsicus</emphasis>
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</taxonomicName>
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sp. n. distinctly differs from
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<emphasis id="8A4BE206A6B8B63E54B68FB148227C80" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="134">Onychotrechus jaechi</emphasis>
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</taxonomicName>
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by the following characteristics: 1) The foretibia of
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<emphasis id="A3268B809319E1EA5EC0AF0E3C49F1EE" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="134">Onychotrechus dooarsicus</emphasis>
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</taxonomicName>
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sp. n. bears a patch of few short setae basally on flexor side, and a soft spinous structure protruding outwards from the base of the curvature; its apical region bears two prominent black spines (forming a
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<normalizedToken id="797313351C260F10D961E932C03B2210" originalValue="‘V’">'V'</normalizedToken>
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), four black spines and a row of short setae towards extensor side; whereas, in
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<emphasis id="70824F96095B9F58548997C9E8BE66BA" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="134">Onychotrechus jaechi</emphasis>
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</taxonomicName>
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its base bears a patch of long hairs on the flexor side and the distal modifications are absent. 2) The mesosternum of
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<emphasis id="A414F312960A7E9EECC5C0EC9791FA91" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="134">Onychotrechus dooarsicus</emphasis>
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||
</taxonomicName>
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sp. n. has a median narrow groove that is slightly widened posteriorly, whereas
|
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||
<emphasis id="BA76630567FAEF42BC8F50E337332746" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="134">Onychotrechus jaechi</emphasis>
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||
</taxonomicName>
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||
has a strongly modified mesosternum, with a medial, posteriorly widened depression and a prominent transverse swelling at its hind margin. 3) In
|
||
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||
<emphasis id="36957054260A8FDC77F5C7AB8A573001" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="134">Onychotrechus dooarsicus</emphasis>
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||
</taxonomicName>
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||
sp. n., the paramere has a notch at mid-length, that is absent from
|
||
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|
||
<emphasis id="7E2A1842CDE552A9E38F05F9F0DAB586" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="134">Onychotrechus jaechi</emphasis>
|
||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
. The female of
|
||
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||
<emphasis id="D726D9F71BC1F729F7123161499FEF63" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="134">Onychotrechus jaechi</emphasis>
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||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
is unknown.
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||
</paragraph>
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</subSubSection>
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<subSubSection id="0628990DFB2858BAB0DCF5876D730A32" lastPageId="2" lastPageNumber="135" pageId="1" pageNumber="134" type="etymology">
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<paragraph id="37F2E22408175A8090580310FE7B973B" pageId="1" pageNumber="134">Etymology.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="5DDFC992F8D2E3888CBB89FFD1AB9EBF" lastPageId="2" lastPageNumber="135" pageId="1" pageNumber="134">
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The specific epithet
|
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<pageBreakToken id="E8FD63B8C43423E9A56C8087C00B032B" pageId="2" pageNumber="135" start="start">'</pageBreakToken>
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<emphasis id="0DEB8D1980B4122D1A8AA243C2F02AD1" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="135">dooarsicus</emphasis>
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||
' comes from its place of occurrence,
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<normalizedToken id="A3E3A498558836DCC79ACB487CB9C471" originalValue="‘Dooars’">'Dooars'</normalizedToken>
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||
of West Bengal. Dooars is a large region, forming the gateway from India to Bhutan and stretching from the plains of Darjeeling District, Jalpaiguri District, and the upper regions of Cooch Behar District of West Bengal to some parts of Assam. This part mainly consists of Himalayan foothills.
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||
</paragraph>
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||
</subSubSection>
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<subSubSection id="127604AB0FE23988C2ACBA97471C3B1F" pageId="2" pageNumber="135" type="habitat">
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<paragraph id="16CB84426BE1F6D7C3A9FE4B793CE989" pageId="2" pageNumber="135">Habitat.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="8F3ECE2CC21EDB79007A920FE924B0CD" pageId="2" pageNumber="135">Representatives of this species have been found in the shallow zone between the rocks, splashed by a slow-flowing stream (630 m), known as Buxa Jhora, located near Buxa fort of Buxa Tiger Reserve Range.</paragraph>
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</subSubSection>
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</treatment>
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</document> |