Menkeleon Stange, 1970
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Menkeleon Stange, 1970 View in CoL
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Menkeleon Stange, 1970: 154 View in CoL [Type species: Maracandula bellula Banks View in CoL , by original designation and monotypy]. – Penny, 1977: 45 [distribution]. – Penny et al., 1997: 85 [taxonomy, distribution].– Stange, 1994: 92, 112, 117 [larvae description, illustrations, larvae photograph]. – Oswald et al., 2002 [distribution].– Stange, 2004: 251 [taxonomy, types, distribution] – Machado et al., 2019: 441 [list of genera].
Distribution. MX, US.
Included species. M. bellulus ( Banks, 1905) .
Larvae known. M. bellulus .
Diagnosis. Adults. Antenna with 20-29 flagellomeres, flagellomere 1 longer than wide; vertex well developed and dorsally projected; frons without setae; ocular rim with white setae that projects over eye; greatest ocular width about half of interocular distance; labial palpi with distal palpomere not swollen; pronotum longer than wide; legs short, profemur about 1.5 times longer than procoxa, not swollen; hindleg longer than foreleg which is almost the same size as midleg; profemur without clavate setae; procoxae and all femora with elongated white bristles; two femoral sense hairs on pro and meso femur; profemoral sense hairs shorter than profemur length, and mesofemoral sense hairs approximately the same size as profemoral sense hair; tibial spurs absent; pretarsal claws short, much shorter than distal tarsomere; basitarsi elongated, hindleg basitarsus very long, longer than distal tarsomere; wings relatively broad with dense venation; wing veins with many long erect white and/or dark bristles; hypostigmatic cell without crossveins; banksian lines absent; hind wing posterior area narrow, with cells delimited by crossveins that are longer than wide; CuA bends to hind margin before MP fork; pilula axillaris small, with setae concentrated toward distal margin of knob; abdomen shorter than wings in rest; male ectoproct with a very short postventral lobe; male ectoproct internal face with a small median projection, which is basal to a strong convex fold; male genitalia with an arched gonarcus dorsal to the parameres; mediuncus present, narrow, projecting posterodorsally and curved and more sclerotized apically, with transversal grooves; parameres free, hinged; paramere plates dorsoventrally short, and broadening anteriorly; female ectoproct with digging setae; female posterior gonapophysis cylindrical, slightly swollen; lateral gonapophysis not fused; pregenital plate narrow with a median tooth, gonapophyseal plate large.
Larvae. In Stange (1994).
Remarks. A monotypic genus, Menkeleon is somewhat similar to all other genera previously included in the Gnopholeontini ( Stange, 1970, 1994). The male genitalia with an anterior broadening of the parameres, broad wings and the body with many white bristles relate it to Maracandula , but the male ectoprocts are quite similar to Tyttholeon , while the female genitalia resemble Gnopholeon . Nonetheless, the double femoral sense hairs and the bristled wing veins are seemingly diagnostic traits for Menkeleon .
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Tavares, Leon Gustavo de Miranda, Marquez-López, Yesenia, Machado, Renato Jose Pires, Martins, Caleb Califre & Contreras-Ramos, Atilano 2023 |
Menkeleon
Machado, R. J. P. & Gillung, J. P. & Winterton, S. L. & Garzon-Orduna, I. J. & Lemmon, A. R. & Lemmon, E. M. & Oswald, J. D. 2019: 441 |
Stange, L. A. 2004: 251 |
Penny, N. D. & Adams, P. A. & Stange, L. A. 1997: 85 |
Stange, L. A. 1994: 92 |
Penny, N. D. 1977: 45 |
Stange, L. A. 1970: 154 |