Cirina forda (Westwood 1849)
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https://doi.org/ 10.37828/em.2021.45.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13233902 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A00F87C9-FFD2-FFD6-FF2E-B89B86B2FEC0 |
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Cirina forda (Westwood 1849) |
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Cirina forda (Westwood 1849) View in CoL
Material examined: 6♂, 2♀, TANZANIA: Zanzibar Island, Kiwengwa Forest , dry monsoon forest, 5°59'S, 39°21'E, 24.03- 12.04.2021, E. Spitsyna & V. Spitsyn leg. ( Fig 2 View Figure 2 ) GoogleMaps .
Morphology of preimaginal stages: Eggs are irregular in a shape, pale green or white ( Fig 1A View Figure 1 ). Eggs cluster together. Incubation time 8 days. L1: The length at hatching 1.5 mm. Head capsule black. Ground colour brown, with three pale yellow stripes running along the entire body. There are 8 small warts with short hairs on each segment ( Fig 1 View Figure 1 B-D). L2: looks similar to L1. Size ca. 5 mm ( Fig 1 View Figure 1 E-F). L3: Head capsule, legs, prothoracic shield, and anal plate red-brown. Ground colour black, with three yellow-green stripes running along the entire body. On each segment, there are 8 small warts with white hairs ( Fig 1 View Figure 1 G-H). L4: looks similar to L3 ( Fig 1I View Figure 1 ). L5: Head capsule, prothoracic shield, and anal plate red-brown. Ground colour yellow, with black pattern on each segment. On the dorsal side of each segment, there is a large black spot with three vertices. This spot is divided into three spots on the last segments. White hairs arranged in rows, with 4 rows on each side. There is a very large black spiracle laterally ( Fig 1 View Figure 1 J-K). L6: Head capsule, prothoracic shield, and anal plate dark brown, almost black. Ground colour yellow. On each segment, there is a black pattern with a very large black dorsal spot. In contrast to the earlier instars, this black spot is much larger with a less rugged contour. White hairs arranged in rows, with 4 rows on each side. There is a very large black spiracle laterally ( Fig 1 View Figure 1 L-M).
Male genitalia: Uncus with three vertices; tegumen wide and large; saccus large, elongated, V-shaped. Valva rounded; juxta V-shaped; anellus large, rectangular, well sclerotized ( Fig 2E View Figure 2 ). Aedeagus with a wide forked base, and an expanded apical part ( Fig 2F View Figure 2 ).
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