Parapsyche Betten, 1934
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Genus Parapsyche Betten, 1934 View in CoL
A total of eight Parapsyche species were previously recorded from China ( Yang et al. 2005). At the moment, no larval descriptions or illustrations are available for Chinese Parapsyche . In this work, 22 individuals of Parapsyche , representing 5 provisional species (HPGP 7–12, Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 a – b ), were extracted for DNA amplifications, among which nuclear D2 of all were sequenced while amplification of mitochondrial sequences were unsuccessful in some individuals, especially that of HPGP 9. This is presumably due to some significant nucleotide changes in the primer regions of the COI fragment. Two species (corresponding to HPGP 8 and 11) are associated across two DNA markers ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 a – b ). However, neither of these two provisional species were identified to any known Chinese Parapsyche species. Larva of HPGP 8 is described and illustrated in this paper as Parapsyche sp. A.
LARVA — HEAD. Frontoclypeal apotome greatly constricted opposite eyes and significantly expanded laterally posterior to constriction. Genae completely separated by ventral apotome. Ventral apotome very broad, lateral borders mostly parallel, not narrowed posteriorly. Submentum trapezoidal, anterior margin not cleft. Stridulating files consisting of series of conspicuous, short, thin bars. Sagital section of mesonotum more or less triangular. Setae 22 on anterolateral corners of pronotum not conspicuous. Each foretrochantin triangular, not forked. Prosternal plate single, posterior prosternal sclerites absent. Meso- and metanota bearing transverse ecdysial lines. Abdominal segments covered by regular hair-like setae and thickened clubhairs. Sa 2 and Sa 3 on most abdominal segments bearing cluster of elongated club-hairs in addition to long, tapered hairs. Lateral gills on abdominal pleura simple, finger-like or bearing few short filaments. Abdominal segment VII bearing ventral and lateral gills. Ventral plates on abdominal segment IX large.
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