Camptopteroides, Viggiani, 1974
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CAMPTOPTEROIDES Viggiani, 1974 View in CoL View at ENA
( Figs 215–245 View FIGURE 215 View FIGURES 216–219 View FIGURES 220, 221 View FIGURES 222, 223 View FIGURES 224, 225 View FIGURES 226–231 View FIGURES 232–237 View FIGURES 238–245 )
Camptopteroides Viggiani, 1974c: 3 View in CoL . Type species: Camptopteroides armata Viggiani, 1974 View in CoL , by original designation.
Camptopteroides View in CoL (Alalinda Huber) in Huber & Lin, 1999: 33. Type species Camptopteroides (Alalinda) dorothea Huber, 1999 , by original designation.
Paranagroidea Noyes & Valentine, 1989: 44 View in CoL . Type species: Paranagroidea verrucosa Noyes & Valentine, 1989 , by original designation. Synonymy by Huber & Lin, 1999: 31.
Diagnosis. Body length 740–950 μm. Funicle 7-segmented, with fu 2 ring-like ( Fig. 220 View FIGURES 220, 221 ); vertex sharply margined at occiput ( Figs 215 View FIGURE 215 , 219 View FIGURES 216–219 , 227 View FIGURES 226–231 ); head in posterior view ( Figs 207 View FIGURES 204–209 , 227 View FIGURES 226–231 ) with median vertical coronal sulcus extending ventrally to occipital sulcus just above foramen, the occipital sulcus extending laterally about half way towards outer eye orbit; ocular apodeme thick and blunt ( Fig. 219b View FIGURES 216–219 ); mandible with 2 equal-sized teeth ( Figs 230, 231 View FIGURES 226–231 ); fore wing with wide brownish median band separated by clear spot from narrow brownish apical band ( Fig. 221 View FIGURES 220, 221 ); parastigma with long macrochaetae ( Fig. 215 View FIGURE 215 ); propodeum distinctly sculptured, with more or less isodiametric reticulations.
Discussion. Camptopteroides belongs to the Camptoptera group of genera together with Camptoptera , Eofoersteria , Macrocamptoptera , Ptilomymar and Stephanocampta . Camptopteroides is most similar to Macrocamptoptera , the body of both genera being considerably larger, and the fore wing relatively wider and more distinctly patterned than in the remaining three genera.
Important reference. Huber & Lin (1999).
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Camptopteroides
Huber, John T., Read, Jennifer D. & Triapitsyn, Serguei V. 2020 |
Camptopteroides
Huber, J. T. & Lin, N. - Q. 1999: 33 |
Paranagroidea
Huber, J. T. & Lin, N. - Q. 1999: 31 |
Noyes, J. S. & Valentine, E. W. 1989: 44 |
Camptopteroides
Viggiani, G. 1974: 3 |