Ceroptera, MACQUART, 1835
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CEROPTERA MACQUART, 1835 View in CoL
Ceroptera Macquart, 1835: 564 View in CoL .
Type species: Borborus rufitarsis Meigen, 1830 (mon.).
The genus was re-described by PAPP (1977, 2008). Here I give a diagnosis only.
Headcomparativelylargeandlongwithnumerousinterfrontalpairsof setae. Lunulesmall, withoutsetae (inoppositionto Ceropterella ). Orbitalsetulaecontinuedventrallyin 1 ormorerowsonparafacialia, aswellasmostlyalso subocularsetulaepresent (Fig. 98). Thenumberofdorsocentralsetaedefine speciesgroups: therearealsopresuturaldorsocentrals ( C. rufitarsis group), or there are 0 + 2 large pairs ( C. crispa group), or, there is only 1 prescutellar dorsocentralpair ( C. armata , C. globosa , etc.). Theprescutellarpairofacrostichals isusuallystrong. 1 or 2 pairsofkatepisternals. Thereisnogeneralfeaturein wing venation: veins R 2+3 and R 4+5 are long ( Fig. 97 View Fig ), or shorter and upcurving ( Fig. 99 View Fig ). Ahighvarietyisalsopresentinthearmatureoflegs, particularly so for the mid tibia. There are species with numerous setae on mid tibia ( C. crispa , Fig. 97 View Fig ), or there is only an anterodorsal seta at 3/4 and a strong dorsal setaatc. 4/5 (e.g. C. inermis ). Clawsusuallylargebuttherearespecies, where claws are reduced to thin setae ( Fig. 64 View Figs 64–70 ) and the function of claws was taken overbythelateralapicalprojectionsoftheterminaltarsomere. Abdominal tergamostlyreducednotreachinglateralmarginofabdomen. Sternitesare comparativelylargeinmostofthespecies. Sternite 5 withoutappendages butwithnumerousfineandbluntorthickandpointedsetaecaudally. Epandrium more or less asymmetrical. There are less generalities in the form of the surstylus, than it was thought before (cf. PAPP 2008: 51). I am quite sure that the groundplan of the Ceroptera male genitalia is with two lobes, which are connected on their base only (see that of C. rufitarsis , the type species). The twolobesmaybefusedtovariousextent, andasamostapomorphousstate, thesurstylusisaslendersinglescleritewithacompletereductionoftheother lobe. Distiphallusisusuallyslender (Ithinkitofasynapomorphy), basiphal- lusiswithadistincttoverylargeepiphallus, or, withoutanyepiphallus. Femalepostabdomenusuallyshort, always 3 spermathecaebuttheirshapeis variablewithinthegenus. ActuallyIhavenotfoundmoregeneraldiagnostic featuresinfemaleabdomen.
Incontrasttothehighvariabilityinmorphology, thelife-habitsofthe Ceroptera speciesaresimilartoeachother: alltheyarecommensalistsofscara- baeid beetles; the female lays eggs into the dung balls of the beetles, so the larvaedevelopprotectedunderground.
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Ceroptera
Papp, LÁsZLÓ 2014 |
Ceroptera Macquart, 1835: 564
MACQUART 1835: 564 |