Wilkinsonellus amplus Austin & Dangerfield, 1992
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https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1240.153121 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:F26CA819-AAFC-4377-8965-BDE7DFE7ABBB |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15602350 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/34BCBD74-783F-53A3-B263-FC53373C3B70 |
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Wilkinsonellus amplus Austin & Dangerfield, 1992 |
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Wilkinsonellus amplus Austin & Dangerfield, 1992 View in CoL
Fig. 2 View Figure 2
Wilkinsonellus amplus Austin & Dangerfield, 1992: 62. Holotype in ANIC (not examined but original description checked). View in CoL
Wilkinsonellus amplus View in CoL : Long and van Achterberg 2011: 125; Arias-Penna et al. 2014: 32; Fernández-Triana et al. 2020: 995.
Material examined.
• 1 ♀; Solomon Islands, Guadalcanal Island, Honiara ; 13–16. ix. 1953; J. D. Bradley, Rennell I. Expedition, B. M. 1954–222, M [ercury]. V [apour]; light; NHMUK 101639756 About NHMUK .
Diagnosis.
Similar to W. tomus except the following: body much larger, ♀ length 3.9–4.1 mm, ♂ length 3.5–3.9 mm; area between ocelli black (Fig. 2 d View Figure 2 ); sometimes patch on posterior tergites and apex of metafemur, tibia and metatarsus dark brown to black; eyes very large, inner margins of eyes at antennal sockets deeply emarginate (Fig. 2 c View Figure 2 ); face narrow, head across medial face 2.5 × as wide as face (Fig. 2 c View Figure 2 ); ocelli large, closer to each other than their own diameter, lateral ocelli raised above vertex on a low turret, separated from eye margin by 0.5 × their own diameter (Fig. 2 d View Figure 2 ); temple and occiput narrow; medial part of posterior band of scutellum rugose (based on Austin and Dangerfield 1992).
Distribution.
Australia, Solomon Islands (new record).
Note.
This species is easily distinguished from its congeners by its large size, large eyes, large and strongly protuberant ocelli, yellow mesosoma, deeply emarginated inner eye margins and more transverse head ( Austin and Dangerfield 1992; Long and van Achterberg 2011). The specimen from the Solomon Islands is consistent with the descriptions and illustrations in the above references except for the larger body size (4.9 mm in length).
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Australian National Insect Collection |
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Wilkinsonellus amplus Austin & Dangerfield, 1992
Li, Huan, Meng, Yuhao, Lu, Geng, Liu, Zhen & Polaszek, Andrew 2025 |
Wilkinsonellus amplus
Fernández-Triana J & Shaw MR & Boudreault C & Beaudin M & Broad GR 2020: 995 |
Arias-Penna DC & Zhang Y & Whitfield JB 2014: 32 |
Long KD & van Achterberg C 2011: 125 |
Wilkinsonellus amplus
Austin AD & Dangerfield PC 1992: 62 |