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Indoblaste Endang & Thornton
Indoblaste Endang & Thornton Indoblaste Endang & Thornton 1992: 328. Type species: Indoblaste lienhardi Endang & Thornton, designated by Endang, Thornton & New, 2002: 111, as the first-described species in the genus.Published as part of Kentjonowati, Endang Sri, 2010, The subfamily Amphigerontiinae (Insecta: Psocoptera: Psocidae) in Sumatra, Indonesia, with descriptions of nine new species, pp. 1-27 in Zootaxa 2436 on page 2, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19480
Anomaloblaste spinivalva Endang, Thornton
Anomaloblaste spinivalva Endang, Thornton & New Anomaloblaste spinivalva Endang, Thornton & New, 2002: 120. Material examined (taken by beating): INDONESIA, SUMATRA, West, Lologedang, Sungai Penuh, cinnamon, 500m, 1 female, 20.I. 1997, ESK. Remarks. This species, described from material collected at high elevations in West Java, can be distinguished from A. treubia on details of the gonapophyses valves and pattern of the subgenital plate.Published as part of Kentjonowati, Endang Sri, 2010, The subfamily Amphigerontiinae (Insecta: Psocoptera: Psocidae) in Sumatra, Indonesia, with descriptions of nine new species, pp. 1-27 in Zootaxa 2436 on page 12, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19480
Anomaloblaste treubia Endang, Thornton
Anomaloblaste treubia Endang, Thornton & New Anomalobaste treubia Endang, Thornton & New, 2002: 120. Gen. et sp. not named: Endang & Thornton 1992, 335 Material examined (taken by beating): INDONESIA, SUMATRA, West, Kerinci Seblat National Park, Lempur, Danau Lingkat, mixed secondary forest, 1000m, 19.I.1997, 1 female, ESK. Remarks. Endang & Thornton (1992) described two females collected from Bali in 1987 and from Lombok in 1990, but the genus and species were not then named. Two females similar to those from Bali and Lombok were taken in Java, and the four specimens placed in a new genus and species by Endang et al. (2002). One female collected from Kerinci Seblat National Park is very similar to A. treubia both in fore wing venation and in genitalic details, and is referred to this species.Published as part of Kentjonowati, Endang Sri, 2010, The subfamily Amphigerontiinae (Insecta: Psocoptera: Psocidae) in Sumatra, Indonesia, with descriptions of nine new species, pp. 1-27 in Zootaxa 2436 on page 12, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19480
Neoblaste complexa Endang, Thornton
Neoblaste complexa Endang, Thornton & New Neoblaste complexa Endang, Thornton & New, 2002: 118. Material examined (taken by beating): INDONESIA, SUMATRA, West, Kerinci Seblat National Park, Muara Emat, mixed cultivated trees, 450m, 2 females, 18.I. 1997, ESK. Remarks. This species was described from material collected in highlands of west Java, and has not previously been reported from elsewherePublished as part of Kentjonowati, Endang Sri, 2010, The subfamily Amphigerontiinae (Insecta: Psocoptera: Psocidae) in Sumatra, Indonesia, with descriptions of nine new species, pp. 1-27 in Zootaxa 2436 on page 4, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19480
Neoblaste javense Endang, Thornton
<i>Neoblaste javense</i> Endang, Thornton & New <p> <i>Neoblaste javense</i> Endang, Thornton & New, 2002: 114.</p> <p> <b>Material examined</b> (taken by beating): INDONESIA, SUMATRA, South, Pematang, 40m, l male, 13.I.1996, ESK.</p> <p> <b>Remarks.</b> This species was known previously from several localities in central and east Java.</p>Published as part of <i>Kentjonowati, Endang Sri, 2010, The subfamily Amphigerontiinae (Insecta: Psocoptera: Psocidae) in Sumatra, Indonesia, with descriptions of nine new species, pp. 1-27 in Zootaxa 2436</i> on page 4, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/194800">10.5281/zenodo.194800</a>
Anomaloblaste Endang, Thornton
<i>Anomaloblaste</i> Endang, Thornton & New <p> <i>Anomaloblaste</i> Endang, Thornton & New, 2002: 120. Type species: <i>Anomaloblaste spinivalva</i> Endang, Thornton & New, 2002: 120.</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis.</b> Fore wing pterostigma long; areola postica tall, five-sided; veins Rs and M connected by long crossvein, female subgenital plate with long setose posterior lobe. Dorsal and ventral valves of gonapophyses very long; outer valve with long posterior lobe. Spermapore plate with complex pattern of sclerotisation.</p> <p> The male has not previously been known, and discovery of this sex of <i>A. sudaryantoi</i> <b>sp. nov.</b> allows the following characterisation: hypandrium broad, symmetrical, lacking accessory sclerites, lateral and apical margins thickened; parameres separate, anterior apices divergent, strongly broadened posteriorly and with long laterally directed lobe ending in long spine.</p>Published as part of <i>Kentjonowati, Endang Sri, 2010, The subfamily Amphigerontiinae (Insecta: Psocoptera: Psocidae) in Sumatra, Indonesia, with descriptions of nine new species, pp. 1-27 in Zootaxa 2436</i> on page 12, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/194800">10.5281/zenodo.194800</a>
Indoblaste lienhardi Endang & Thornton
<i>Indoblaste lienhardi</i> Endang & Thornton <p> <i>Indoblaste lienhardi</i> Endang & Thornton 1992: 328.</p> <p> <b>Material examined:</b> INDONESIA, SUMATRA, West, Kerinci Seblat National Park, Base camp, Pine, beating, 1540m, 2 females, 20.VI.1997, ESK</p> <p> <b>Remarks.</b> These specimens are referred to <i>I. leinhardi</i> on wing venation and a subgenital plate with a distinctive Y-shaped setose disc and the apical 2/3 of the apical lobe setose. The species has previously been recorded from Java, Bali and Lombok, and appears to be widespread, although uncommon, in western Indonesia.</p>Published as part of <i>Kentjonowati, Endang Sri, 2010, The subfamily Amphigerontiinae (Insecta: Psocoptera: Psocidae) in Sumatra, Indonesia, with descriptions of nine new species, pp. 1-27 in Zootaxa 2436</i> on page 2, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/194800">10.5281/zenodo.194800</a>
Javablaste Endang, Thornton
<i>Javablaste</i> Endang, Thornton & New <p> <i>Javablaste</i> Endang, Thornton & New, 2002: 121. Type species: <i>Javablaste aidab</i> Endang, Thornton & New, 2002: 122.</p> <p> <i>Javablaste</i> was erected to contain two species and one additional female which, at present, is not named. The diagnostic generic characters are: fore wing pterostigma broad, concave apically, areola postica five-sided, discoidal cell widening anteriorly; male: hypandrium symmetrical with median posterior lobes and a pair of long lateral spinose lobes; phallosome free distally, parameres rounded and serrated posteriorly; female: subgenital plate with long posterior lobe setose apically, main plate with V-shaped sclerotised mark and transverse sclerotised bar at mid line; dorsal gonapohysis valve elongate, outer valve with long posterior lobe. Two similar Chinese species were allocated to <i>Blastopsocidus</i> Badonnel, as <i>B. flavidus</i> and <i>B. pini</i> by Li (1989, 1990). Smithers (1972) stated that the male hypandrium of <i>Blastopsocidus</i> is asymmetrical, with lateral prolonged apophyses crossing each other medially, and the female subgenital plate usually has a short posterior lobe, with a Y- shaped pigmented area. The first and second sections of vein Cu1a are usually more or less in a straight line. These two species from China do not agree with the generic characters of <i>Blastopsocidus</i> because the male hyandrium is symmetrical in both of them, and the areola postica of the fore wing is five-sided. <i>B. flavidus</i> and <i>B. pini</i> appear to correspond more closely to the generic characters of <i>Javablaste</i>, but differ from <i>J. merapiensis</i>, <i>J aidab</i>, and the three species described here, in genitalic details. Re-examination of <i>Blastopsocidus flavidus</i> and <i>Blastopsocidus pini</i> is needed to clarify their affinities.</p>Published as part of <i>Kentjonowati, Endang Sri, 2010, The subfamily Amphigerontiinae (Insecta: Psocoptera: Psocidae) in Sumatra, Indonesia, with descriptions of nine new species, pp. 1-27 in Zootaxa 2436</i> on page 14, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/194800">10.5281/zenodo.194800</a>
Javapsocus ungulatus Endang, Thornton & New 2002
Javapsocus ungulatus Endang, Thornton & New Javapsocus ungulatus Endang, Thornton & New, 2002: 170. Material examined (taken by beating): INDONESIA, SUMATRA, West, Kerinci Seblat National Park, Base camp, 1600m, Pines, 1 male, 23.I.1997, ESK. Remarks: In fore wing venation and from the features of the hypandrium the present specimen is clearly referable to J. ungulatus, described from Mt. Merapi, Central Java. The hypandrium is symmetrical with two posterior lobes, and medially bears a pair of large symmetrical “claws”. The phallosome is a closed frame with a long posterior prong.Published as part of Kentjonowati, Endang Sri & New, T. R., 2010, Records of Psocidae: Psocinae (Insecta: Psocoptera) from Sumatra, Indonesia, pp. 62-68 in Zootaxa 2431 (1) on page 66, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.2431.1.4, http://zenodo.org/record/530677
Genap 23-24_SK_Mengajar_Dra. MM Endang Susetyawati, M.Pd
Genap 23-24_SK_Mengajar_Dra. MM Endang Susetyawati, M.P
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