Luzulaspis australis (Maskell, 1894)
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Luzulaspis australis (Maskell, 1894) |
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Luzulaspis australis (Maskell, 1894) Figs 3c View Figure 3 , 4 View Figure 4
Material.
K 861, Indonesia, New Guinea, vicinity of Jayapura, Entrop, under leaf sheathes of a Poaceae grass, 30.X. 2011, I.A. Gavrilov-Zimin.
New data.
2n = 18; bisexual reproduction with a Lecanoid heterochromatinization in male embryos. The eggs are laid in a long wax ovisac at the stage of late anatrepsis; i.e. incomplete ovoviviparity is characteristic of the species. Female reproductive system has the usual structure (Fig. 4 View Figure 4 ).
Comments.
The genus Luzulaspis Cockerell, 1902 comprises about 25 species, but only one of them, European L. dactylis Green, 1928, has been thus far studied cytogenetically ( Gavrilov 2004). This species was found to have 2n = 18 and a bisexual reproduction with a Lecanoid heterochromatinization as well as presently studied Australasian L. australis .
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