Anopheles lesteri Baisas & Hu
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.190892 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6219355 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03ADA94B-FFC0-FFBE-FBCC-A4E3FA131A45 |
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Plazi |
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Anopheles lesteri Baisas & Hu |
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7. Anopheles lesteri Baisas & Hu View in CoL
( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 G, 4G, 5G, 6G)
Size: Length 423.57–537.25 um (mean 486.96 + 33.91 um, n = 7); width 60.04–85.68 (mean 75.68 + 9.40 um, n = 7) (Table 1). Color: Black. Overall appearance: Slightly boat-shaped in both ventral and dorsal views, anterior end blunt, posterior end slightly pointed, sometimes blunt. Ventral surface slightly concave, dorsal surface curved, float relatively long and wide in dorso-ventral plane, length 318.25–402.50 um (mean 355.49 + 30.44 um, n = 8); width 65.45–115.14 um (mean 80.47 + 16.80 um, n = 8). Dorsal and lateral surfaces: All surfaces uniformly covered with mostly pentagonal and hexagonal outer chorionic cells or plastron-type cells. ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 G), each longer than wide, long dimension oriented in long axis of egg. Interior of each cell with perforated meshwork, surrounded by an elevated, palisade-like outer chorionic reticulum. Cell area 163.19– 380.20 um (mean 261.30 + 67.04, n = 20) (Table 1). Float fairly long, about 0.74 length of egg; ratio of float length and width, and length in proportion to egg length and number of ribs as in Table 1. Ribs towards both ends of float wider than those at middle part, slightly striated on dorsal sides; number of ribs per float 28–37 (mean 31.50 + 2.62, n = 8). Ventral surface. Deck continuous, slightly narrows at both ends of float, degree of narrowing usually variable; anterior part of deck usually as wide as posterior part; entire deck covered uniformly with fine tubercles ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 G). Frill continuous, shallow along narrowed portion of deck. Lobed ventral tubercles at anterior end of the deck, 7–10 (mean 8.33 + 1.53, n = 3), and at posterior end, (mean 5.50 + 2.38, n = 4), (Table 1, Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 G). Lobed ventral tubercles usually round, occasionally oval or oblong. Lobes of each anterior ventral tubercle, 4–10 (mean 7.21 + 1.58, n = 19); lobes of each posterior ventral tubercle, 4– 11 (mean 7.50 + 1.84, n = 24). Lobes clearly separated, often swollen at ends, outer walls often smooth. Lobes in slightly elevated, striated structures. Anterior end, micropyle. Anterior end slightly more blunt than posterior end. Micropylar collar irregular in outline, with smooth surface, inner edge uniformly and deeply excavated, peaks between excavations tapering to form radial ridges extending about half way across micropylar disc, dividing disc into sectors ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 G). Number of sectors (or ridges) 6–8 (mean 7.25 + 0.96, n = 4). Area of micropylar disc 33.98–146.76 um (mean 89.53 + 51.45 um, n = 4), usually with striated surface.
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