Gatzara Navás, 1915
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Gatzara Navás 1915: 386 View in CoL . Type species: Gatzara jubilaea Navás View in CoL ; by original designation and monotypy. Gatsara: Zoological record (Insecta) 1918: 193 (misspelling). Synonymized by Stange 2004: 90.
Distribution. India, Japan, Vietnam, China.
Diagnosis. Bifurcation of Rs opposite to or before cubital fork on wings; costal area simple with several furcate crossveins, especially near stigma; surrounding stigma with many black spots; stigma white; anterior Banks line of forewing distinct. Tibia spurs straight and slender, reach to about apex of the 2nd tarsomere. Female: 9thinterior gonapophysis with sparse short black digging setae, 9th-external gonapophysis present; 8th-interior gonapophysis as long as or longer than 8th-external gonapophysis, at least 8th-interior gonapophysis longer than 2/ 3 of 8th-external gonapophysis. Male: pilula axillaris present.
Remarks. The elongate 8th-interior gonapophysis of Gatzara is shared with Nepsalus Navás, 1914 . Stange (2003) mentioned ‘The outstanding identification character of Nepsalus is the wing shape, the forewing is strongly emarginate on the posterior margin whereas the hindwing is greatly expanded somewhat beyond the middle.’ The wing shape of Gatzara is not so highly modified.
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Gatzara Navás, 1915
Wang, Xinli, Ao, Weiguang, Wang, Zhiliang & Wan, Xia 2012 |
Gatzara Navás 1915 : 386
Stange 2004: 90 |
Navas 1915: 386 |