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CHS.Watts (
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Additional
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. New Engand Ntl Pk,
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, I.Naumann, J.Cardale, Malaise trap (ethanol) (
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<date id="FF881AE8FFA4FFFF97D240D2FD28F823" box="[467,686,2000,2025]" pageId="25" pageNumber="326" value="2006-11-14">14 November 2006</date>
, coll. D.Britton (AMS, K249619 &amp; K249620).
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<emphasis id="B942E03AFFA7FFFC96964005FED0F8D7" bold="true" box="[151,342,1799,1822]" pageId="26" pageNumber="327">FIGURES 5761.</emphasis>
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. Male: 57, T8 and S8; 58, T9 and S9; 59, penis, tegmen and parameres, superimposed; 60, tegmen with parameres. Female: 61, prehensor. 57, 58 and 5961 to the same scales, respectively.
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<emphasis id="B942E03AFFA6FFFD96964138FED2F99A" bold="true" box="[151,340,1594,1617]" pageId="27" pageNumber="328">FIGURES 6268.</emphasis>
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. Male: 62, 63, variants of pattern of dorsal side; not to scale; 64, T8 and T9, superimposed; 65, S8; 66, S9; 67, penis, tegmen and parameres, superimposed. Female: 68, prehensor. 6466 and 67, 68 to the same scales, respectively. Abbreviations: pd, parameroid, pe, paramere.
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. Oval, BL
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, BL/BW ~1.6. Antennae short, the subterminal segments only about twice as long as wide at apex. Head dark brown, rest of dorsal face variably patterned, probably depending on specimen age.
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shows an intermediate pattern. Centre of pronotum dark, narrow rufous seams along all margins or only the sides contrastingly yellow. Pale specimens (
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) with yellowish elytra are infuscate only between scutellum and humerus, and laterally from the humerus along the elytral margin. There is also a dark (sometimes almost black) streak parallel to the suture near the tip of the elytra but the sutural interval itself remains yellow. Dark specimens have dark brown elytra with slightly paler humerus and a paler area around the suture in the declivous caudal third but not reaching the elytral tip. This caudal area and the scutellum are always yellowish.
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). Penis (
<figureCitation id="130D20ADFFA6FFFD920240D8FBD3F839" box="[1027,1109,2010,2035]" captionStart="FIGURES 62 68" captionStartId="27.[151,264,1594,1617]" captionTargetBox="[162,1417,221,1556]" captionTargetId="figure@27.[154,1433,193,1573]" captionTargetPageId="27" captionText="FIGURES 62 68. Nothocyphon auritus - group. N. auritus. Male: 62, 63, variants of pattern of dorsal side; not to scale; 64, T 8 and T 9, superimposed; 65, S 8; 66, S 9; 67, penis, tegmen and parameres, superimposed. Female: 68, prehensor. 64 66 and 67, 68 to the same scales, respectively. Abbreviations: pd, parameroid, pe, paramere." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/240989/files/figure.png" pageId="27" pageNumber="328">Fig. 67</figureCitation>
) long and slender, pala long, anteriorly oval, caudally waisted, then again widened, the straight sclerites of the parameroids diverge caudally a little. The trigonium is much shorter than the parameroids, a slender triangle with some teeth along midline. From its tip two curved setae seem to arise which are supporting a wide membranous flange on either side of the trigonium tip. Laterally the flange is attached to the parameroid. The sclerotized rod of the parameroid is caudally bent mediad, the straight obtuse tips of the parameroids converge. Externally, a wide membrane along the said sclerite is basally indistinguishable from the membranous part of the paramere. Tegmen a simple arched sclerite supporting the straight parameres with medially curved membranous tips embracing the parameroids from the outside. The membranous part is only basally supported by a slender caudally tapering sclerite. Near the base the sclerite bears ventrally an ear-like flap with teeth along the caudal edge. The flap is provided with muscle fibres and apparently movable.
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<paragraph id="8B893C28FFA1FFFA96C646FDFB0FFD4F" blockId="28.[151,1437,151,1149]" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">
<emphasis id="B942E03AFFA1FFFA96C646FDFE98FDD2" bold="true" box="[199,286,511,536]" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">Female</emphasis>
. Sternites unmodified. T8 and ovipositor unmodified. Rods of S8 connected by a short transverse bar. The gonoduct widens to a membranous pear-shaped pouch with a weakly pigmented sclerite arch in front, with several teeth at each end. On one side of the pouch is a finely reticulate longitudinal strip (
<figureCitation id="130D20ADFFA1FFFA929F4545FB77FDAA" box="[1182,1265,583,608]" captionStart="FIGURES 62 68" captionStartId="27.[151,264,1594,1617]" captionTargetBox="[162,1417,221,1556]" captionTargetId="figure@27.[154,1433,193,1573]" captionTargetPageId="27" captionText="FIGURES 62 68. Nothocyphon auritus - group. N. auritus. Male: 62, 63, variants of pattern of dorsal side; not to scale; 64, T 8 and T 9, superimposed; 65, S 8; 66, S 9; 67, penis, tegmen and parameres, superimposed. Female: 68, prehensor. 64 66 and 67, 68 to the same scales, respectively. Abbreviations: pd, parameroid, pe, paramere." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/240989/files/figure.png" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">Fig. 68</figureCitation>
) leading to the bursellar duct. The opposite side of the pouch carries many fine teeth and sharp asperities.
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<paragraph id="8B893C28FFA1FFFA96C6458DFD83FCFD" blockId="28.[151,1437,151,1149]" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">
<emphasis id="B942E03AFFA1FFFA96C6458DFF79FD62" bold="true" box="[199,255,655,680]" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">Note</emphasis>
. Several males of
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<emphasis id="B942E03AFFA1FFFA97CE458DFD6FFD62" box="[463,745,655,680]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">Austrocyphon ovensensis</emphasis>
(Blackburn)
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and
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<emphasis id="B942E03AFFA1FFFA95AF458DFB15FD62" box="[942,1171,655,680]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">Austrocyphon wattsi</emphasis>
Zwick
</taxonomicName>
were at
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taken together with the present species. The
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<emphasis id="B942E03AFFA1FFFA94D545B6FCE9FD07" box="[724,879,692,717]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">Austrocyphon</emphasis>
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spp. are more slender than
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<emphasis id="B942E03AFFA1FFFA92AA45B7FA9AFD06" box="[1195,1308,693,716]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">N. auritus</emphasis>
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, uniformly dark brown, also the scutellum. Their antennae are more slender, with subterminal segments almost
<date id="FF881AE8FFA1FFFA92FB45DAFA90FD3A" box="[1274,1302,728,752]" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">3x</date>
longer than wide at the apex. Similar habitus and the pale scutellum and subterminal mark along the elytral suture served to associate the sexes of
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<emphasis id="B942E03AFFA1FFFA978F4423FE78FCF2" box="[398,510,801,824]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">N. auritus</emphasis>
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.
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<paragraph id="8B893C28FFA1FFFA96C64446FDE1FC4A" blockId="28.[151,1437,151,1149]" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">Some specimens preserved in ethanol have everted male genitalia which are now stored in glycerine, in microvials on the specimen pin (SAMA).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8B893C28FFA1FFFA96C6448EFD57FBFE" blockId="28.[151,1437,151,1149]" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">The intact genitalia resemble a whitish membranous conical envelope around the sclerotized central structures. The envelope is formed by the parameres and parameroids which are difficult to separate in preparations. When successful, a few fine teeth appear on the outside of the parameroid which mediate this firm connection. The earlike flaps stand perpendicular to the body axis and are directed ventrad, directly behind S7. The same is seen in a male preserved dry and mounted on a card (AMS).</paragraph>
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<subSubSection id="C32C6FA3FFA1FFFA96C6433DFEE9FBB6" pageId="28" pageNumber="329" type="etymology">
<paragraph id="8B893C28FFA1FFFA96C6433DFEE9FBB6" blockId="28.[151,1437,151,1149]" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">
<emphasis id="B942E03AFFA1FFFA96C6433DFECEFB92" bold="true" box="[199,328,1087,1112]" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">Etymology</emphasis>
: The name is an adjective. It refers to the ear-shaped mobile appendages, Lat.
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<emphasis id="B942E03AFFA1FFFA92F74343FAC3FB92" box="[1270,1349,1089,1112]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">auritus</emphasis>
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, eared, provided with ears.
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