Teasienna africana Mitroiu 2017, sp. nov.

  • Mitroiu, Mircea-Dan
Publication date
December 2017

Abstract

Teasienna africana sp. nov. (Figs 72–81) Diagnosis. Both sexes: flagellum uniformly brown on dorsal side, paler ventrally (Figs 74, 75); legs uniformly pale (Figs 72, 74); body setation short (longest genal setae at most about 1/5 length of tegula) and whitish (Figs 75–78); eye height about 1.4× length of malar space; lower margin of toruli below lower margin of eyes (Fig. 75); scape at most reaching lower margin of median ocellus (Fig. 75); mesosoma length about equal to width; fore wing speculum present, although small (Fig. 81). Female: fore wing usually hyaline (Figs 73, 81), rarely with slightly infumate cloud below marginal and stigmal veins; antenna (Fig. 75) with clava width 1.5–1.6× width of F1; proximal funicular segments q...

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