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Dolophilodes vadriel Malicky 2015, nov.sp.

Authors: Malicky, Hans;

Dolophilodes vadriel Malicky 2015, nov.sp.

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Dolophilodes vadriel nov.sp. Gelbbraun, Vorderflügel hell gesprenkelt. VFL 7 mm. 3 KA (Tafel 1): Vorderrand des 9. Segments konvex, Hinterrand konkav. OA klein und rund. OA und 10. Segment stehen in LA frei und werden nicht von Seitenlappen des 9. Segments verdeckt. 10. Segment in DA dreieckig, in der Mitte schmal und tief eingeschnitten, in LA relativ lang und breit einigermassen weit nach hinten/unten vorragend. 1. Glied der UA rechteckig und ungefähr so lang wie das 9. Segment hoch ist, mit leicht konkaven Dorsal- und Ventralkanten. Zweites Glied etwas länger als das erste, zum Ende hin allmählich verschmälert und dort breit abgerundet. Die Ventralkante ist dabei etwas konkav, aber die Dorsalkante hat in der Basalhälfte ihrer Länge einen leichten Buckel. Hinsichtlich der Kombination der genannten Merkmale kenne ich keine Art, vor allem die Form der UA ist unverkennbar. M a t e r i a l: 3 HT: China, Gansu, Min Shan, 50 km W Wudu, 33°30‘N, 104°35‘E, 2350m, 27.7.- 14.8.2000, leg. Siniaiev & Plutenko, coll. Museum für Naturkunde Berlin.

Published as part of Malicky, Hans, 2015, Einige neue chinesische Köcherfliegen (Trichoptera), pp. 667-686 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 47 (1) on pages 669-670, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5414988

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Insecta, Arthropoda, Trichoptera, Dolophilodes, Animalia, Dolophilodes vadriel, Biodiversity, Philopotamidae, Taxonomy

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