Choroterpes (Dilatognathus) minor ( Dang 1967 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3786.1.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6137930 |
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Choroterpes (Dilatognathus) minor ( Dang 1967)
= Choroterpides minor Dang 1967 View in CoL
= Dilatognathus/g(1) sp.4: Kluge 2012
Material. CHINA, HAINAN, Miao-Li, 19.XII. 1957, coll. N. Andrianova: 4 larvae: L/S♂, L n♂, L n♀, L n- 1 ♀ (ready to molt to L n).
Additional characteristics. Larva. Differs from all other species of Dilatognathus by shape of tergalii, which are relatively long and narrow ( Fig. 28 View FIGURES 19 – 28 ). Median incision of labrum shallow, with shallow median convexity and five or three shallow denticles [similar to Ch. (D.) cataractae , Ch. (D.) major and Ch. (D.) bogori ]. Structure of maxillary apex in penultimolarva the same as in ultimolarva: with long tusk bearing 3 vestiges of ventral pectinate setae, without ventro-apical flange and without dentiseta.
Imago. Unknown.
Dimension. Length of ultimolarva 6–7 mm.
Distribution. Indochina Peninsula ( Vietnam) and Hainan Island.
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Choroterpes (Dilatognathus) minor ( Dang 1967 )
Kluge, Nikita J. 2014 |
Choroterpides minor
Dang 1967 |