Neopsocopsis convexa
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Ordo: Psocoptera
Familia: Psocidae
Genus: Neopsocopsis
Name
Neopsocopsis convexa Liu, Li & Liu sp. n. – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
Type material
Holotype ♂: China, Yunnan Prov., Lüchun Co., Huanglianshan Natural Reserve, 5.v.2011 (LX Liu). Paratypes. China: 1♀, same date as holotype; 1♂1♀, same locality and collector as holotype, 6.v.2011; 1♀, Yunnan Prov., Jinping Co., Fenshuiling Natural Reserve, 9.v.2011 (LX Liu); 1♂1♀, same locality and collector, 10.v.2011; 2♂, Yunnan Prov., Pingbian Co., Daweishan Natural Reserve, 16.v.2006 (JX Cui); 1♂, same locality, 12.v.2006 (Y Tang); 3♂, same locality, 24.v.2009 (XS Yang); 1♂, Gansu Prov., Wenxian Co., Qiujiaba Reg., 26.vii.2011 (SP Liu).
Etymology
The specific name refers to the characteristic convex-shaped posteromedian lobe of the hypandrium.
Diagnosis
Medium sized psocids. Fore wing hyaline with brownish coloration; Rs and M fused for very short distance, meeting at point or connected by crossvein. Male: 8th sternum strongly sclerotized and fused to hypandrium; epiproct swollen with tiny projection at middle of anterior margin; hypandrium 5-lobed with posteromedian lobe convex distaromedially, internal lobes rod-like and distally forked. Female: subgenital plate with egg guide distally round, slightly sclerotized, pigment arms forming flat V-shaped regions and expanded laterally.
Discription
Male. Head creamy brown; compound eyes grayish black, ocelli black with grayish black ocellar field; antennae and labrum brown; maxillary palpi brown with distal segments dark colored. Thorax brown with dark brown markings on mesonotum; legs brown, with tarsi and distal part of tibia dark brown. Abdominal segments mostly creamy white, with apical regions dark brown. Fore wing (Fig. 1A) hyaline with brownish tinge, pterostigma dark brown with dark brown band along proximal margin; veins brown, except for Rs fork and M-Cu1a fusion hyaline. Venation: Rs and M fused for very short distance, meeting at point or connected by crossvein; distal margin of discoidal cell straight; first and second sections of Cu1a almost equal length, diverging at angle about 120°. Hind wing hyaline with brownish coloration; veins brown. Abdomen. Male genitalia: 8th sternum strongly sclerotized and fused to hypandrium. Clunium (Fig. 2A) with posterior margin sharply convex medially. Epiproct (Fig. 2AB) swollen, unsclerotized medially, with tiny projection at middle of anterior margin. Paraproct (Fig. 2A) round and broadened distally. Hypandrium 5-lobed, lateral lobes carinate with outer surface covering denticles; posteromedian lobe forming dorsal-curved structure, with distal margin convex medially, basally with small membranous regions; internal lobes rod-like and distally forked. Phallosome (Fig. 2D) free posteriorly, distally broadened and paired with parameres.
Female genitalia: Subgenital plate (Fig. 2E) with egg guide round distally, invaginated basally and slightly sclerotized; pigment arms forming flat V-shaped regions and expanded laterally. Gonapophyses (Fig. 2F) with ventral valve distally tapering to slender tip; dorsal valve broad with pointed distal process; outer valve oval, with posterior lobe slender and well pointed. Internal plate (Fig. 2G) brown around spermathecal opening and marginally, with rod-like dark brown sclerotization anteriorly.
Measurements
Male: Body length 2.5–3.2 mm; fore wing length 3.9–4.3 mm; hind wing length 2.9–3.6 mm. Female: Body length 3.2–3.9 mm; fore wing length 3.7–4.4 mm; hind wing length 2.6–3.2 mm.
Distribution
China (Gansu, Yunnan).
Discussion
The new species appears to be closely related to Neopsocopsis hirticornis (Reuter, 1893), Neopsocopsis sakishimensis (Yoshizawa, 2010) and Neopsocopsis flavida (Li, 1989) based on similarity of the hypandrium with posteromedian lobe convex distaromedially. However, it can be easily separated from them by the larger body size, by the structure of male clunium, and by the shape and sclerotized pattern of the female subgenital plate. The new species is distinguished from all the other Neopsocopsis species by the characteristic shape of the internal lobes of hypandrium.
Original Description
- Liu, L; Yoshizawa, K; Li, F; Liu, Z; 2012: A review of the genus Neopsocopsis (Psocodea, “Psocoptera”, Psocidae), with one new species from China ZooKeys, 203: 27-46. doi
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