Claassenia radiata (Klapálek)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4753177 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4756908 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2F298794-934D-FFF4-FEAF-FB591CCD5348 |
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Claassenia radiata (Klapálek) |
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Claassenia radiata (Klapálek) View in CoL
( Figs. 12-13 View Figs )
Adelungia radiata Klap{lek, 1916:78 . Holotype ♂ ( NMNH), Manchuria
Claassenia radiata: Wu, 1938:144 View in CoL .
Acroneuria manchuriana Banks, 1920:315 View in CoL . Lectotype ♂ ( USNM), Yalu River , Manchuria / Korea. New synonymy
Material examined. China: Manchuria , 1♂ ( radiata holotype, NMNH) . Manchuria and Korea: Yalu River , 150-200 miles from mouth, May 1914, A. DeC. Sowerby, 1♂ ( manchuriana lectotype, USNM) . Same data, 1♂ ( USNM) .
Adult habitus. Color pattern obscured by specimen condition. The following details are extracted from Banks (1920) description of C. manchuriana . Head mostly dull yellowish but ocellar area connected by a black V-mark. Abdomen dark above and yellow brown ventrally. Wings and veins brown.
Male. Macropterous, forewing length 22-25 mm. Hemitergal lobes slender, finger-like and more or less cylindrical for most of length in both dorsal ( Fig. 12 View Figs ) and lateral ( Fig. 13 View Figs ) aspect; dorsal margin bearing a few sensilla basiconica. Tergum 9 armed with a field of small sensilla basiconica scattered over mesal hump; a smaller patch of sensilla basiconica occurs on tergum 8. Aedeagus a slender, membranous cylinder armed mid-ventrally with a patch of microtrichia and armed dorsolaterally with a sparse field of fine setal spines beyond midlength.
Female. The following data are extracted from Banks (1920). Forewing length about 28 mm (wing expanse 60 mm). Subgenital plate slightly concave and projecting little beyond posterior margin of sternum 8.
Larva. Unknown.
Comments. The type series of C. radiata and C. manchuriana are from the same region and our study of the male types of both species indicate they are morphologically indistinguishable. Consequently, we place C. manchuriana as a junior synonym of C. radiata . The type series for C. manchuriana includes, according to Banks (1920) “ six specimens ” all from the same site, and at least one of these is a female. In 1974, one of us (BPS) studied a specimen bearing a type label which has been regarded as the holotype of C. manchuriana . Although apparently no other USNM specimen from this series bears such a label, we designate the male specimen from the USNM series bearing the “type” label as lectotype in order to provide stability for this name. We have seen only the lectotype and one additional male from the USNM; the female specimen may have been lost.
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Claassenia radiata (Klapálek)
Stark, Bill P. & Sivec, Ignac 2010 |
Claassenia radiata: Wu, 1938:144
Wu, C. F. 1938: 144 |
Acroneuria manchuriana
Banks, N. 1920: 315 |