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Pteroptyx maipo Ballantyne, a new species of bent-winged firefly (Coleoptera: Lampyridae) from Hong Kong, and its relevance to firefly biology and conservation
Ballantyne, Lesley, Fu, Xin Hua, Shih, Chun-Hat, Cheng, Chui-Yu, Yiu, Vor (2011): Pteroptyx maipo Ballantyne, a new species of bent-winged firefly (Coleoptera: Lampyridae) from Hong Kong, and its relevance to firefly biology and conservation. Zootaxa 2931: 8-34, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.27803
FIGURES 33–42 in Pteroptyx maipo Ballantyne, a new species of bent-winged firefly (Coleoptera: Lampyridae) from Hong Kong, and its relevance to firefly biology and conservation
FIGURES 33–42. Pteroptyx maipo sp. nov. Male paratype. 33 abdomen ventral; 34 abdomen dorsal; 35 V6, 7 illuminated by LO in living specimen; 36, 37 tergite 8 ventral (36) and dorsal; 38–42 MPP of V7: 38–40 posterior views (39 arrows indicate paired projections), 41 ventral, 42 dorsal.Published as part of Ballantyne, Lesley, Fu, Xin Hua, Shih, Chun-Hat, Cheng, Chui-Yu & Yiu, Vor, 2011, Pteroptyx maipo Ballantyne, a new species of bent-winged firefly (Coleoptera: Lampyridae) from Hong Kong, and its relevance to firefly biology and conservation, pp. 8-34 in Zootaxa 2931 on page 19, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.27803
FIGURES 77–84 in Pteroptyx maipo Ballantyne, a new species of bent-winged firefly (Coleoptera: Lampyridae) from Hong Kong, and its relevance to firefly biology and conservation
FIGURES 77–84. Pteroptyx maipo sp. nov. Male (77–79) and female (80–84) pupae. 77, 78, 81, 84 ventral (arrows in 77 indicate kinked elytra; 84 is one day old pupa with light organ illuminated); 79, 80 ventral terminal abdominal segments; 82 dorsal; 83 left lateral.Published as part of Ballantyne, Lesley, Fu, Xin Hua, Shih, Chun-Hat, Cheng, Chui-Yu & Yiu, Vor, 2011, Pteroptyx maipo Ballantyne, a new species of bent-winged firefly (Coleoptera: Lampyridae) from Hong Kong, and its relevance to firefly biology and conservation, pp. 8-34 in Zootaxa 2931 on page 26, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.27803
FIGURES 43–48 in Pteroptyx maipo Ballantyne, a new species of bent-winged firefly (Coleoptera: Lampyridae) from Hong Kong, and its relevance to firefly biology and conservation
FIGURES 43–48. Pteroptyx maipo sp. nov. Male paratype. 43–45 aedeagus: 43 right lateral (arrows indicate anterior margins of median lobe on ventral [right side] and dorsal [left side] surfaces); 44 ventral (anterior margin of median lobe arrowed); 45 dorsal (arrows indicate anterior margins of median lobe on ventral surface and median lobe attachment to the inner margins of the lateral lobes). 46–48 aedeagal sheath: 46 left slightly ventrolateral; 47 ventral; 48 dorsal.Published as part of Ballantyne, Lesley, Fu, Xin Hua, Shih, Chun-Hat, Cheng, Chui-Yu & Yiu, Vor, 2011, Pteroptyx maipo Ballantyne, a new species of bent-winged firefly (Coleoptera: Lampyridae) from Hong Kong, and its relevance to firefly biology and conservation, pp. 8-34 in Zootaxa 2931 on page 20, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.27803
FIGURES 53–60 in Pteroptyx maipo Ballantyne, a new species of bent-winged firefly (Coleoptera: Lampyridae) from Hong Kong, and its relevance to firefly biology and conservation
FIGURES 53–60. Pteroptyx maipo sp. nov. Female reproductive system. 53, 54 dorsal (53) and ventral view with ovaries removed, bursa to right and ventrite 8 retained; 55 entire reproductive system with ovaries to right, arrow showing direction of median oviduct; 56 plate at base of median oviduct, bursa to top of page, arrow to left in direction of median oviduct, arrow to right showing entry into bursa; 57 base of spermathecal duct adjoining bursa; 58 bursa with spermatophore protruding at anterior end, spermatheca arrowed; 59 bursa ventral surface anterior end to right; 60 bursa from side with spermatophore protruding.Published as part of Ballantyne, Lesley, Fu, Xin Hua, Shih, Chun-Hat, Cheng, Chui-Yu & Yiu, Vor, 2011, Pteroptyx maipo Ballantyne, a new species of bent-winged firefly (Coleoptera: Lampyridae) from Hong Kong, and its relevance to firefly biology and conservation, pp. 8-34 in Zootaxa 2931 on page 23, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.27803
FIGURES 61–70 in Pteroptyx maipo Ballantyne, a new species of bent-winged firefly (Coleoptera: Lampyridae) from Hong Kong, and its relevance to firefly biology and conservation
FIGURES 61–70. Pteroptyx maipo sp. nov. Larval and pupal features. 61, 62 13 mm long living larva dorsal (61) and ventral (62); (Fig. 61 arrows along posterior margin of metathoracic tergum indicate posterior emarginations; four arrows to left of figure indicate nodules along posterior margin; Fig. 62 arrows along left side of larva indicate spiracles on abdominal segments 3– 5); 63 second instar larvae; 64 first instar larvae; 65 male pupa ventral; 66 seven day old male pupa with light organ illuminated; 67 male pupa dorsal; 68 male pupa right lateral; 69 dorsal terminal abdomen male prepupa; 70 male prepupa lateral, with light organ glowing (arrows indicate pleural suture on thoracic segment 3 and abdominal segments 1–6). LS, laterosternites of abdomen; PS, presternum; S, sternum; SA, sternum abdominal segment 2.Published as part of Ballantyne, Lesley, Fu, Xin Hua, Shih, Chun-Hat, Cheng, Chui-Yu & Yiu, Vor, 2011, Pteroptyx maipo Ballantyne, a new species of bent-winged firefly (Coleoptera: Lampyridae) from Hong Kong, and its relevance to firefly biology and conservation, pp. 8-34 in Zootaxa 2931 on page 24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.27803
FIGURES 7–17. Key characters Males 1. 7, 11, 12 in Pteroptyx maipo Ballantyne, a new species of bent-winged firefly (Coleoptera: Lampyridae) from Hong Kong, and its relevance to firefly biology and conservation
FIGURES 7–17. Key characters Males 1. 7, 11, 12 Pteroptyx tener (Limbang ANIC): 7 abdomen dorsal; 11 middle leg apex of tibia and tarsus (basitarsus arrowed); 12 terminal abdomen ventral. 8, 14–17 P. m a i p o sp. nov.: 8 dorsal abdomen; 14 aedeagus dorsal (arrows indicate from top – base of lateral lobes, anterior end of separation of lateral lobes, apices of lateral lobes); 15, 16 aedeagal sheath left lateral (paraprocts arrowed), ventral (paraprocts arrowed); 17 ventral surface tergite 8 flanges arrowed. 9, 10 P. macdermotti (Philippines, Donsol ANIC): 9 ventral abdomen posterior end to left (PLP posterolateral projections, MPP median posterior projection; T8 tergite 8; incurving lobes of V7 arrowed); 10 dorsal posterior abdomen posterior end to left. 13 P. similis paratype male (Malaysia Kinarut ANIC): dorsal terminal abdomen (lobes bordering median emargination of tergite 8 posterior margin arrowed).Published as part of Ballantyne, Lesley, Fu, Xin Hua, Shih, Chun-Hat, Cheng, Chui-Yu & Yiu, Vor, 2011, Pteroptyx maipo Ballantyne, a new species of bent-winged firefly (Coleoptera: Lampyridae) from Hong Kong, and its relevance to firefly biology and conservation, pp. 8-34 in Zootaxa 2931 on page 15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.27803
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