Chonocephalus marginatus, Disney, R. Henry L., 2002
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.155988 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6278277 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038287C1-FFD8-5128-FEC6-3C82996E1352 |
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Chonocephalus marginatus |
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sp. nov. |
Chonocephalus marginatus View in CoL sp. nov.
( Figs 2630 View FIGURES 26 30 , 42 View FIGURE 42 )
Chonocephalus depressus Rao, 1961: 163 View in CoL , nec Meijere, 1912: 151. Misidentification.
In 1915 Meijere misidentified the series of males and females that were collected by Rao. While the female of the newly recognised species is indeed very similar to that of C. depressus View in CoL , the male described by Rao is quite distinct from the then unknown male of C. depressus View in CoL .
Male
Frons brown with pale median band as wide as anterior ocellus and a pale narrow bor der to dark brown ocellar triangle. Third antennal segment brown, but not dark, and about 1.5x as broad as palp, which is about as dark and bears numerous hairs of which the most apical is differentiated as a fine bristle. The brown hypopygium has half a dozen hairs on each side of epandrium. The processes of the latter as Figs 26 and 27 View FIGURES 26 30 . Left gonopod and the short hypandrial lobe as Fig. 28 View FIGURES 26 30 . The right gonopod as figs 29 and 30.. Legs light brown, the hind femora being darkest. Wing 0.80.9 mm long and tinged grey.
Female
Length (front of head to rear of tergite 7) 0.80.9 mm. Eyes small with only about a dozen ommatidia in each. Microsetae (between hairs) on thoracic notum and frons minute and only slightly larger on abdominal tergites, where they are similar to Fig. 38 View FIGURE 38 . General colouring chestnut brown, but at rear margins of T1/T2 T6 there is a dark band embracing the pale spots bearing the posterior row of hairs. The latter number about 24 on T3. T8, S8, furca and spermatheca as Fig. 42 View FIGURE 42 .
Material
HOLOTYPE male, India, Coimbatore, 10 April 1915, Y. R. Rao ( ZMUA 29 67). PARATYPES 6 males, 14 females, as holotype, except 1 male, 1 female ( CUMZ). 6 males, 3 females, Indonesia, Sumatra, Medan, de Bussy ( ZMUA 29 66).
Natural history
Rao (1961) describes the egg, larva and puparium and reported it breeding in ‘various types of rotting vegetable matter, but its favourite medium appeared to be the pulp of rotting fruits’. He also observed females imbibing fluids from the same fruits.
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Chonocephalus marginatus
Disney, R. Henry L. 2002 |
Chonocephalus depressus
Rao 1961: 163 |
Meijere 1912: 151 |