Apertochrysa eurydera (Navás, 1910)
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Apertochrysa eurydera (Navás, 1910) |
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Apertochrysa eurydera (Navás, 1910) View in CoL
Chrysopa eurydera Navás, 1910: 43 View in CoL (Od); Esben-Petersen, 1927: 447.
Chrysopa madegassa Navás, 1921: 69 View in CoL (Od); Esben-Petersen, 1927: 447.
Chrysopa crassinervis Esben-Petersen, 1927: 452 View in CoL (Od).
Chrysopa icterica Esben-Petersen, 1927: 450 View in CoL (Od).
Apertochrysa eurydera View in CoL : Hölzel & Ohm, 1992: 173; Ohm & Hölzel, 2002: 235; Hölzel, 2002: 131 (Ct).
Apertochrysa (alcestes) eurydera : Breitkreuz et al., 2021: 220 (Tax).
Specimens examined. Somalia: 1♀, (SO.11) Togdheer, Gahan Libah (1700 m), 9°52’N – 44°50’E, 17-18.V.1988, A. Vigna Taglianti leg. GoogleMaps
The specimen ♀ examined is preserved in alcohol and appears to be a juvenile form because the cuticle is transparent. We give a description because, at present, we have not found any description or representation of the main morphological structures of the female of A. eurydera .
Description. Female ( Figs. 1 View Fig A-G). Small specimen. Triangular head; antennae light coloured; length of forewing 10.5 mm, length of hindwing 9.5 mm; width of forewing 3.5 mm, width of hindwing 3.5 mm.
Wings ( Fig. 1A View Fig ). Membrane hyaline; without spots or shadings, pterostigma poorly defined with three in- complete crossveins. Forewing: intramedian cell elongate; its tip just exceeds the first radio-medial crossvein. Radial crossveins straight. Radial sector as in Fig. 1A View Fig ; radius and subcosta are almost equal in length. Number of gradates are 3 inner series and 4 outers ones. The first gradata of the internal series does not meet the pseudomedia. Cubital cells: the 1 st is a little shorter of 2 nd. Hindwing: radial crossveins straight; Radial sector as in Fig. 1A View Fig ; radius and subcosta are almost equal in length. Number of gradates are 3 inner series and 5 outers ones. Legs. Femur and tibia without any trace of dark points or lines, tarsal segments slightly brownish. The hind tarsal claw as shown in Fig. 1D View Fig . Abdomen. Ectoprocts dorsally fused with a dorsal depression ( Fig. 1B View Fig ). Callus cerci with 31 trichobothria ( Fig. 1C View Fig ). Sternite 7 at apex right, its edge is membranous and it is covered by microthorns. Subgenital plate short, membranous part with a wide base, sclerotized part wider than long, bilobed apically with a rectangular notch ( Fig. 1G View Fig ). Spermatheca. Short; the vela is triangular in lateral view ( Fig. 1E View Fig ), ventral impression deep ( Fig. 1F View Fig ); short, loosely coiled duct.
Distribution – Afrotropical element (widespread, including Madagascar and western Indian Ocean islands) and South Africa.
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Apertochrysa eurydera (Navás, 1910)
Insom, Emilio & Terzani, Fabio 2024 |
Chrysopa crassinervis
Esben-Petersen 1927: 452 |
Chrysopa icterica
Esben-Petersen 1927: 450 |
Chrysopa madegassa Navás, 1921: 69
Navas 1921: 69 |
Chrysopa eurydera Navás, 1910: 43
Navas 1910: 43 |