Drymeia fratercula Pont 2022, sp. nov.

Drymeia fratercula sp. nov. Figs 10–18 Diagnosis. This species is close to the Alpine Drymeia glacialis (Rondani, 1866), e.g. 3 postsutural dorsocentrals, very broad parafacial, and conspicuous facial snout. However, D. glacialis is a larger, more robust species with longer and stronger setae, and t...

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Main Author: Pont, Adrian C.
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Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/6539281
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6539281
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Summary:Drymeia fratercula sp. nov. Figs 10–18 Diagnosis. This species is close to the Alpine Drymeia glacialis (Rondani, 1866), e.g. 3 postsutural dorsocentrals, very broad parafacial, and conspicuous facial snout. However, D. glacialis is a larger, more robust species with longer and stronger setae, and the male has the frontal width equal to diameter of anterior ocellus; hind femur with no or few posteroventrals in apical half; fore tarsus with tarsomere 1 produced posteroventrally at tip into a conspicuous thorn, and tarsomere 1 almost as long as the length of tarsomeres 2–5 combined. Etymology. The specific name “ fratercula ” is Latin and means “little brother”. This reflects the close similarity between this species and D. glacialis (Rondani). Type-material Examined. Holotype ♂. GEORGIA: Mtskheta-Mtianeti region: Mt Koltesh [~ 42°37’N 44°45’E], meadow/heath, 2300 m, 8.vii.1983, A.C. Pont (BMNH). Paratypes 11♂ 11♀. GEORGIA: Mtskheta-Mtianeti (Kazbegi district): data as for holotype, 4♂ 3♀ (2♂ OUMNH & ZMUM, rest BMNH); same data but date, 30.vi.1983, 3♂ 2♀ (1♂ 1♀ SZNM, rest BMNH); Mt Koltesh, heath, 2500 m, 30.vi.1983 (A.C. Pont), 2♀ (OUMNH & BMNH); Gergeti [~ 42°42’N 44°31’E], upper heaths, 2300–3000 m, 11.vi.1983 (A.C. Pont), 3♀ (1 ZMUM, 2 BMNH). ARMENIA: Aragatsotn: Mt Aragats, 40°29’N 44°11’E 3380–3420 m, 21.vii.2015 (A.C. Pont), 1♂ (OUMNH); Lake Kari, 40°28’N 44°11’E, 3190 m, 21.vii.2015 (A.C. Pont), 1♀ (OUMNH). RUSSIA: Caucasus Reserve, Lagonaki Plateau, 11–12.vii.2008 (O. Kosterin), 3♂ (ZMUM). Description. ♂. Head (Fig. 12). Ground-colour black. Eye bare. Fronto-orbital plate silvery-white pruinose below, dull above; parafacial silvery-white pruinose; face grey, and gena light grey pruinose; most of occiput subshining. Frons at narrowest point separated by a distance equal to 2–3 times diameter of anterior ocellus, the margins of each fronto-orbital plate touching or narrowly separated on upper half of frons where the frontal vitta may be obsolete. Ocellar setae long. 12 pairs of frontal setae, ...