Nevrorthus iridipennis Costa, 1863

Aspoeck, Ulrike, Aspoeck, Horst & Liu, Xingyue, 2017, The Nevrorthidae, mistaken at all times: phylogeny and review of present knowledge (Holometabola, Neuropterida, Neuroptera), Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 64 (2), pp. 77-110 : 83

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scientific name

Nevrorthus iridipennis Costa, 1863
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Nevrorthus iridipennis Costa, 1863 View in CoL Figs 1; 3d; 6b; 14

Nevrorthus iridipennis Costa, 1863: 33 (odescr, fig: wings); Iori et al. 1995 (distr); H. Aspöck and Hölzel 1996 (distr); Letardi and Pantaleoni 1996 (distr); Pantaleoni 1999 (lectotype); H. Aspöck et al. 2001 (annotcat); Pantaleoni 2005 (com); U. Aspöck and H. Aspöck 2007 (fig: distrmap); U. Aspöck and H. Aspöck 2010a (fig: distrmap); Nicoli Aldini et al. 2012 (com); Monserrat and Gavira 2014 (figs: gs, head, thorax).

Neurorthus iridipennis Costa: McLachlan 1881 (nom); 1898 (com); Klapálek 1917 (descr, distr, figs: gs male, female); Lestage 1924 (sys); Nakahara 1958 (com); Principi 1966 (distr, rec); H. Aspöck et al. 1977 (tax); H. Aspöck et al. 1980 (mon); U. Aspöck and H. Aspöck 1983 (distr); Malicky 1984 (ecol, biol, distr, rec; figs: cocoon, pu); Monserrat 1985 (nom); Letardi 1994 (distr); Wichard et al. 1995 (fig: pu); Nicoli Aldini et al. 2012 (rec).

Type locality.

Italy (Calabria).

Male.

Body length 2.25 mm; forewing length 6.5 mm, hindwing length 5.5-6.5 mm.

Head yellowish, vertex caudally darker. Antennae pale yellow, scapus and pedicellus brownish. Mouthparts yellow.

Prothorax yellow; meso- and metathorax darker. Legs yellow. Wings hyaline, membrane uncoloured; forewing veins yellowish; hindwing veins pale yellow, paler than in forewing.

Abdomen dorsally brown with yellow pattern, ventrally yellowish with only a few brownish spots. Gonocoxites 9 as huge plates, gonostyli 9 digitiform, gonapophyses 9 processus-like; ectoproct broadly rounded. Complex of gonocoxites + gonostyli + gonapophyses 10 amalgamated with sternite 9, forming a pseudoapex of the latter and framing it laterally, terminally deeply forked. Gonocoxites 11 fused into a bow-like bridge.

Female.

Body length 2.4 mm; forewing length 7.2-8.2 mm, hindwing length 7.6-7.8 mm.

Fused gonocoxites 8 forming a broad trapezoid sclerite; fused gonapophyses 8 triangular; gonocoxites 9 club-shaped, without distinct gonostyli; bursa copulatrix comprising a sclerotized structure.

Specimens examined and records published.

Supplementary material 1. Lectotype female (by explicit designation): Calabria, Reggio Calabria "Valli di Aspromonte" (MZUN), Pantaleoni (designated 1993, published 1999).

Biology and ecology.

Adults have been taken from May–July; most specimens were collected in May. The known vertical distribution is 354-1350 m. The larva is known and has been described ( Malicky 1984), the temperature of inhabited brooks measured varied from 7.9-23.8°C.

Distribution.

Italy (Calabria, Sicily).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Neuroptera

Family

Nevrorthidae

Genus

Nevrorthus