Ceraeochrysa cornuta ( Navás, 1925 ), Navas, 1925
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Ceraeochrysa cornuta ( Navás, 1925) View in CoL
Chrysopa cornuta Navás, 1925: 65 View in CoL , fig. 1 (not Chrysopa cornuta Navás, 1926 View in CoL ) [MNHN, Lectotype]. Junior subjective synonym of Ceraeochrysa cincta ( Schneider, 1851: 86) View in CoL by Adams (1982: 72). Synonymy with Cer. cincta (Schneider) View in CoL reversed by Legrand et al. (2008: 126), reinstated by Freitas et al. (2009: 530).
Ceraeochrysa cornuta (Navás) View in CoL . First designation as a valid species in Ceraeochrysa View in CoL by Legrand et al. (2008: 126). Designation reversed by Freitas et al. (2009: 530). Here: Status reinstated, combination reinstated.
Ceraeochrysa View in CoL (= Chrysopa View in CoL ) caligata View in CoL [Banks, 1945: 154; Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University (MCZ), Holotype]. First identification as a junior synonym of Cer. cornuta View in CoL by Legrand et al. (2008: 528). Reinstated as a valid species ( Freitas et al. 2009: 526). Here: Synonymy reinstated.
Background: Adams (1982: 72) identified both Chrysopa caligata (Banks) View in CoL and Chrysopa cornuta (Navás) View in CoL as junior synonyms of Ceraeochrysa cincta (Schneider) View in CoL . He stated that he considered the C. cornuta View in CoL synonymy as provisional because at that time he had not seen the type. Subsequently, (i) the C. cornuta View in CoL type (a female) was found in the MNHN and Adams & Penny (1985: 440–441) restated Adams’ conclusion that C. cornuta View in CoL was synonymous with Cer. cincta View in CoL . (ii) Adams & Penny (1985: 442) also reinstated Cer. caligata View in CoL as a valid species.
Over the years since 1985, Ceraeochrysa caligata (Banks) View in CoL [here, = Cer. cornuta View in CoL ) has been recognized as a valid species separate from Cer. cincta View in CoL [see references in Legrand et al. (2008; 126)]. Males of the two species are easily distinguished on the basis of genitalic characters (Adams & Penny 1985; Freitas et al. 2009); the larvae are also distinct (Tauber & de León 2001). Although Freitas et al. (2009) claim that Cer. caligata View in CoL and Cer. cincta View in CoL females cannot be differentiated, we have found that species-specific genital characteristics [described and illustrated by Adams and Penny (1985)] consistently separate females of the two species. Moreover, an additional, external character [presence or absence of red spots on the mesonotum) recently was shown to distinguish adults (males and females) of the two species ( Viana & Albuquerque 2009, as Cer. caligata View in CoL ). These marks occur on a large proportion of Cer. caligata View in CoL adults, but they are absent in Cer. cincta View in CoL .
Types: The C. cornuta View in CoL lectotype (a female, examined, CAT) has very distinct Cer. caligata View in CoL -like markings on the mesonotum ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ), and its genital characteristics (protruding lip of the subgenitale, the length and tightness of the bend in the U-shaped spermatheca) are those of Cer. caligata View in CoL females as illustrated by Adams & Penny (1985: 469) (notes by CAT and by Gilberto S. Albuquerque, March 2008). Thus, we re-confirm the identification of the C. cornuta View in CoL lectotype as conspecific with Cer. caligata View in CoL .
Conclusion: Given that Navás’ description was published before Banks’, Ceraeochrysa cornuta (Navás) View in CoL has precedence as the valid name of the species. And, the identification of Cer. caligata View in CoL as a junior subjective synonym of Cer. cornuta View in CoL by Legrand et al. (2008) pertains.
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Ceraeochrysa cornuta ( Navás, 1925 )
Tauber, Catherine A. & Flint, Oliver S. 2010 |
Ceraeochrysa cornuta (Navás)
Freitas 2009: 530 |
Chrysopa cornuta Navás, 1925 : 65
Freitas 2009: 530 |
Adams 1982: 72 |
Navas 1925: 65 |
Schneider 1851: 86 |