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(
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,
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<emphasis id="B971CB7F634E65616004F9CF18AFF9D6" bold="true" box="[264,456,1558,1584]" pageId="50" pageNumber="51">Type material.</emphasis>
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Type locality:
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,
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near Beaverlodge.
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, female (
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), labelled: [White] “
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, AB Beaverlodge, Mountain Trail
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, emg. late
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,
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”; [White] “EX:
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Det:
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, 2000”; [Red] “
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23477”. Condition of
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: perfect.
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male labelled as
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.
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: all specimens mentioned under “Material examined and range”
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.
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<emphasis id="B971CB7F634E65616034F8DF1B3EF8C6" bold="true" box="[312,601,1798,1824]" pageId="50" pageNumber="51">Origin of species name.</emphasis>
This species is named in honour of Jennifer Otani who reared
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as well as other interesting species of
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and
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in northern
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.
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<emphasis id="B971CB7F634F65606034FEC218D0FED3" bold="true" box="[312,439,283,309]" pageId="51" pageNumber="52">Diagnosis.</emphasis>
Clypeus reddish brown, range within boreal regions of North America, females generally with fewer than three subquadrate preapical flagellomeres and in both sexes generally with few punctures below median ocellus.
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FEMALE. Colour. Head and mesosoma black; metasoma usually brown, rarely black or reddish brown. Legs generally straw coloured, metacoxa occasionally light reddish brown and exceptionally reddish brown on dorsal surface. Base of metatibia usually straw coloured or light reddish brown. Apex of metatibia and metatarsomere 1 clearly darker than basal 0.5 of metatibia. Metatarsomeres 25 less dark than metatarsomere 1. Palpi, tegula and mandible (except apex) straw coloured. Scape to flagellomere 2 straw coloured, then gradually darkening to reddish brown in middle to brown or dark brown in apical 0.3. Stigma dark brown and straw coloured in basal third.
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Structure. Flagellum with 1820 flagellomeres (respectively 13%, 65% and 22% of
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) and flagellomeres enlarged in apical half. Few of the preapical flagellomeres subquadrate (none 35%, one 43%, two 19% and more 3%). Length of gena behind eye 0.801.09 times as long as length of eye. Height of eye 1.341.46 times as long as minimum distance between inner eye margins (
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). Maximum width of head behind eyes subequal (0.920.97) to maximum head width at eye level. Occipital carina developed in dorsal third. Metasomal tergum 1 with lateral edges clearly convergent (posterior margin 2.12.4 times as wide as narrowest width near base) and elongate (medial length of tergum 1.381.67 times maximum width at posterior end). Radial cell length 0.831.07 as long as stigma width (as in
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). Forewing vein r usually developed and short (as in
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) and basal cell (except extreme base) pubescent (as in
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).
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Sculpture. Punctures on vertex
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in diameter, frons and mesoscutum about
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in diameter (a little larger than diameter of ommatidia). Punctures
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apart on frons to
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Structure. Flagellum with 2023 flagellomeres (respectively 6%, 27%, 54% and 11% of
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) and flagellomeres narrow in apical 0.5. Height of eye 1.001.14 times as long as minimum distance between inner eye margins. Otherwise structure and sculpture as in female.
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<emphasis id="B971CB7F634F65606034F93D1B74F918" bold="true" box="[312,531,1764,1790]" pageId="51" pageNumber="52">Taxonomic notes.</emphasis>
Adults of
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<emphasis id="B971CB7F634F65606394F93D1A77F91B" box="[664,784,1764,1789]" italics="true" pageId="51" pageNumber="52">P. otaniae</emphasis>
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and
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are similar. The two species differ in the frequency distribution of flagellomere number, in geographic ranges, in life zones occupied, in the proportion of subquadrate preapical flagellomeres in females, and in
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of puncture development in front of median ocellus. The nearest samples of each species are not more similar than distant samples. Therefore, there is no evidence of gene flow between the two species. A summary of measurement differences between
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and
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is given in Table 13.
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Though the flight periods overlap widely between
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<emphasis id="B971CB7F634865676558FE651C44FE33" box="[1108,1315,444,469]" italics="true" pageId="52" pageNumber="53">P. pseudopallipes</emphasis>
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, the two species differ in life cycle, geographic range (allopatric), life zone occupied, in the proportion of subquadrate preapical flagellomeres in females, and in
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of puncture development in front of median ocellus. A summary of measurement differences between
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is given in Table 13.
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<emphasis id="B971CB7F634865676034FD5D1BEDFD78" bold="true" box="[312,650,644,670]" pageId="52" pageNumber="53">Host and biological notes.</emphasis>
Adults of this species have been reared from various species of
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),
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(
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). Adults occur from early June to early August with peak abundance between late June and early July. This is a univoltine species. Females of this species parasitize nymphs of only the first generation even when an occasional second
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generation occurs at the southern end of its range.
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described the biology of this species under
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Braun
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confirmed Loans and Craigs data.
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<emphasis id="B971CB7F634865676034FC1D1BDDFC38" bold="true" box="[312,698,964,990]" pageId="52" pageNumber="53">Material examined and range.</emphasis>
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vic.
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(
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N
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(
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(
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vic.
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(
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(
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(
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(
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; Laird Hot Springs (
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).
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. CO:
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(
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,
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;
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SW
<location id="8EDA41B66348656760B6F9C51B77F9D0" LSID="urn:lsid:plazi:treatment:03ACA67B634E65676004FA7D1AD1F9D0:8EDA41B66348656760B6F9C51B77F9D0" box="[442,528,1564,1590]" country="United States of America" name="Golden" pageId="52" pageNumber="53">Golden</location>
(
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S
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(
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,
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.
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