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Liposcelis maunakea Mockford & Krushelnycky, 2008, sp. n.

Authors: Mockford, Edward L.; Krushelnycky, Paul D.;

Liposcelis maunakea Mockford & Krushelnycky, 2008, sp. n.

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Liposcelis maunakea sp. n. Diagnosis. Species of group I-Ab, nasus complex (characters of group and complex noted above). Differing from L. nasus and L. volcanorum sp. nov. in uniform body color, not being darker on postclypeus; body in general darker; larger size, and in details of the spermapore region. Differing from L. nasus also in more elongate head. Differing from L. volcanorum also in having two instead of one PNS (Fig. 9). Female color (not well preserved in material on hand). Medium tawny brown over all well-sclerotized regions of body and appendages. A thin, transverse, dark brown line bordering anterior margin of each of abdominal terga 3–8. Female general structural characters. Eight ommatidia in eye (n=7). No indication of ecdysial lines of head. Sub-distal sensillar group of P4 (Fig. 4): 2 long slender setiform; 4 shorter club-shaped (one of these the most basal), 2 very short. Lacinial tip normal for the genus (Fig. 5). Mesothoracic parapsidal regions indicated only by slight change in orientation of cuticular sculpture. Abdominal terga 1 and 2 uniformly weakly sclerotized. Base of ovipositor valvulae extremely short, bifid (Fig. 6). T-shaped sclerite with arms each longer than stem (Fig. 7). Region of spermapore with a distinct collar (Fig. 8). Female sculpture of integument. Vertex (as in Fig. 28) with slender, transverse areoles, faintly shagreened in middle, the shagreen more distinct laterally and grading into minute tubercles near eyes; areoles disintegrating around eyes. Synthoracic terga with dense minute tubercles, not in areoles. Abdominal terga as synthoracic terga. Female chaetotaxy. Vertex with moderately dense setae (19–23 µm) slightly longer than distances between their bases. Pronotum (Fig. 9) with long SI (~ 42µm), 2 PNS ca. two-thirds length of SI; prosternum (Fig. 10) with (5,6) 7 (8) setae. SII (~ 49µm) slightly longer than SI. Mesosternum with (7) 9–10 (11) setae in anterior row. Setae very sparse on abdominal terga 1–7; terminal segments (Fig. 12): on tg8, setae in two transverse rows; M 8 differentiated (~45µm); Md 9 ~70 µm, Mv 9 ~82 µm; Md 10 ~84 µm, Mv 10 ~85 µm; D ~72 µm; SE ~68 µm. Female measurements (µm; N = 6 for all except 4 for P4, means in parentheses). BL = 1244–1441 (1337); V = 270–295 (283); P4 = 99–113 (104); FL = 316–342 (333); FW = 173–190 (184); T = 235–255 (245); t1 = 99–114 (107); t2 = 40–44 (42); t3 = 52–53 (52). Male. Unknown. Specimens examined. Holotype female. USA. Hawaii. Hawaii Co. Mauna Kea State Park. Pohakuloa Site, 19°15’N, 155°30’W, 2060 m, pitfall trap, 5 September 2002 (P Krushelnycky et al.). Paratypes: 10 females with same data as holotype, HPP1 (holotype and 6 paratypes BPBM, 4 paratypes ELM); other paratype: HAP1, 1 female (BPBM).

Published as part of Mockford, Edward L. & Krushelnycky, Paul D., 2008, New species and records of Liposcelis Motschulsky (Psocoptera: Liposcelididae) from Hawaii with first description of the male of Liposcelis bostrychophila Badonnel, pp. 53-68 in Zootaxa 1766 on pages 56-57, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.182025

Keywords

Liposcelis maunakea, Insecta, Arthropoda, Liposcelididae, Liposcelis, Animalia, Biodiversity, Psocodea, Taxonomy

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