Gryposmylus Krueger , 1913: 32.

Winterton, Shaun L. & Wang, Yongjie, 2016, Revision of the genus Gryposmylus Krueger, 1913 (Neuroptera, Osmylidae) with a remarkable example of convergence in wing disruptive patterning, ZooKeys 617, pp. 31-45 : 34

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.617.10165

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:A84B95F7-9431-4CD6-8016-3CBBF894DD0D

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/80506A7B-64F1-5AF1-8F59-F8CA0D813618

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scientific name

Gryposmylus Krueger , 1913: 32.
status

 

Taxon classification Animalia Neuroptera Osmylidae

Gryposmylus Krueger, 1913: 32. View in CoL View at ENA Figs 1, 2, 3, 4

Type species.

Chrysopa pubicosta Walker 1860: 183, original designation.

Diagnosis.

Forewing length 15-18 mm. Antennae much shorter than forewing length; head with posterior genal area relatively wide; prothorax length subequal to width; female forecoxa lacking pedicellate setae or anterior processes; wing ovoid, not falcate along posterior margin; costal area broad basally with basal crossveins arranged radially, costal crossveins simple with occasional forking; interlinking crossveins absent from entire wing margin; wing venation with relatively few crossveins; two gradate series well defined, divergent in orientation; single basal subcostal crossvein present; forewing with seven branches of Rs present, basal branch of Rs diverging close to origin of Rs on R1; forewing M vein branching in proximal half of wing, basal to origin of basal branch of Rs; hind wing CuP as a single vein branching just before wing margin; male genitalia with gonarcus narrowly arched medially and apilose, anterior arms of gonarcus (=baculum) present, non-articulated; parameres present, ends fused anteriorly and forming an arch-shape; entoprocesses narrow, spatulate distally and curved dorsally; male tergites 8 and 9 as separate sclerites, scent glands absent; female genitalia with sternite 8 positioned posteriorly, small and knob-like (=subgenitale), hollowed depression in the membrane immediately posterior to sternite 7; sternite 7 unmodified; spermatheca as single lobe, folded onto itself; spermathecal duct greatly elongate and coiled around spermatheca.

Included species.

Gryposmylus pubicosta (Walker); Gryposmylus pennyi sp. n.

Comments.

Gryposmylus is a distinctive Oriental genus that is the putative sister genus of Lysmus . Both genera have the basal branch of forewing vein Rs diverging close to the origin of Rs on R. In Gryposmylus forewing vein M forks basally, or equal with, the origin of the basal branch of Rs, while in Lysmus this fork is distal to the origin of the basal Rs branch. The costal margin of Gryposmylus is wider basally than in all other Protosmylinae genera, and the basal 7-8 costal crossveins are arranged in a slight radiating pattern, while in other genera they are usually parallel, or only the basal 2-3 veins are radially oriented. Also in Gryposmylus the forewing gradate series is generally divergent in orientation, while in other Protosmylinae genera they are subparallel. There is some variation among individuals in both Gryposmylus and Lysmus and the distinction of the genera is not consistently defined. At this time we maintain them as separate genera until more species are known and the limits of this variation are known.

Key to species of Gryposmylus

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Neuroptera

Family

Osmylidae