Graphocaecilius

Arango, Stephania Sandoval, Obando, Ranulfo González & Aldrete, Alfonso Neri García, 2016, New species of Graphocaecilius Enderlein (Psocodea: ‘ Psocoptera’: Lachesillidae) from Colombia, Zootaxa 4147 (4), pp. 421-432 : 422

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4147.4.4

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:8B25DA4D-0B7A-4568-8E7C-642EB932F2D0

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6085902

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FFFA7A-6D0E-FFBC-269A-2112FA2D54D1

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Graphocaecilius
status

 

Key to the species of Graphocaecilius View in CoL

(Modified from Mockford & Sullivan (1986). G. enderleini Williner, (1949) , not included; the original description of this species is focused in body coloration and wing shape, not allowing for the comparisons of genital structures. It is a Bolivian species, that has not been recorded in other countries (GBIF secretariat 2013), suggesting it may be different from the ones here listed).

1. Males............................................................................................... 2

- Females............................................................................................ 10

2. Posterior border of clunium projected over the area of the paraprocts............................................. 3

- Posterior border of clunium not over the area of the paraprocts.................................................. 5

3. Clunium mesally with a hyaline, crescent-shaped area; phallosome anteriorly without stem........................... 4

- Clunium mesally without a hyaline, crescent-shaped area; phallosome anteriorly with stem.................................................................................................... G. peruvianus Mockford & Sullivan View in CoL

4. Hypandrium with a posterior projection with three concavities; forewing strongly marked. Clunial projection over the parap- rocts strongly truncated in posterior border.................................................... G. sullivani View in CoL n. sp.

- Hypandrium without concavities in the posterior projection; forewing unmarked. Clunial projection over the paraprocts rounded................................................................................. G. vartyi Turner View in CoL

5. Forewing extensively marked with brown.................................................................. 6

- Forewing nearly or completely unmarked, at most with a cloudy brown spot anterior to nodulus and slight brown clouding along anterior apex of cell Cu1a........................................................................... 8

6. Markings in distal half of forewing, three transverse bands converging posteriorly on cells M3 and Cu1a: one from base of pterostigma, one from distal end of pterostigma, one from distal wing margin................... G. trypetoides Enderlein View in CoL

- Markings in distal half of forewing diffuse or absent.......................................................... 7

7. Forewing with a diffuse band through cells of distal margin with semicircular clear areas bordering margin. Margin in cell R3 of hindwing ciliated................................................................. G. interpretatus Roesler View in CoL

- Forewing with no distinct banding in distal half of forewing. Margin in cell R3 of hindwing lacking ciliation.......................................................................................... G. pictus Mockford & Sullivan View in CoL

8. Head extensively milky white in color. Vein R4+ 5 in forewing flexuous............................. G. lacteus (Williner) View in CoL

- Head extensively tawny brown. Vein R4+ 5 in forewing curved but not flexuous...................................... 9

9. Pterostigma ciliated. Clunium not projected over the area of the epiproct.............................. G. turneri View in CoL n. sp.

- Pterostigma lacking ciliation. Clunium projected over the area of the epiproct........................ G. mockfordi View in CoL n. sp.

10. Pterostigma ciliated................................................................................... 11

- Pterostigma lacking ciliation............................................................................ 12

11. Forewing marked with brown............................................................... G. sullivani View in CoL n. sp.

- Forewing completely unmarked.............................................................. G. v a r ty i Turner

12. Forewing marked with brown........................................................................... 13

- Forewing completely unmarked......................................................................... 15

13. Markings in distal half of forewing, three transverse bands converging posteriorly on cells M3 and Cu1a: one from base of pterostigma, one from distal end of pterostigma, one from distal wing margin................... G. trypetoides Enderlein View in CoL

- Markings in distal half of forewing diffuse; distal band with semi-circular clear areas bordering margin in cells.......... 14

14. Forewing with distinct transverse brown band from base of pterostigma to distal ends of cells Cu1a and M3 continuing forward along margin to cell R3. Margin in cell R3 of hindwing lacking ciliation................... G. pictus Mockford & Sullivan View in CoL

- Forewing transverse band lacking, with a diffuse band through cells of distal margin with semicircular clear areas bordering margin. Margin in cell R3 of hindwing ciliated............................................. G. interpretatus Roesler View in CoL

15. Posterior border of subgenital plate strongly truncated............................ G. peruvianus Mockford & Sullivan View in CoL

- Posterior border of subgenital plate rounded, only with apex slightly truncated...................... G. mockfordi View in CoL n. sp.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Psocodea

Family

Lachesillidae

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