Ungla laufferi (Navás, 1922), Navas, 1922
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Ungla laufferi (Navás, 1922) View in CoL
Chrysopa laufferi Navás, 1921 [1922]: 260 [MNHN, Holotype].
Ceraeochrysa laufferi (Navás) View in CoL . First combination in Ceraeochrysa View in CoL by Brooks & Barnard (1990: 269). Removed from Ceraeochrysa View in CoL by Legrand et al. (2008: 149); combination reinstated by Freitas et al. (2009: 556). Ungla laufferi (Navás) View in CoL . First combination in Ungla View in CoL by Legrand et al. (2008: 149). Combination reversed by Freitas et al. (2009: 556). Here: Combination reinstated.
Chrysopa aroguesina Navás 1928 View in CoL [1929]: 32 [MNHN, Lectotype] [= Ceraeochrysa aroguesina ( Navás 1929) View in CoL (first combination in Ceraeochrysa View in CoL by Brooks & Barnard 1990: 268]. Junior subjective synonym of U. laufferi View in CoL by Legrand et al. (2008: 115) and by Freitas et al. (2009: 556, as Ceraeochrysa laufferi View in CoL ).
Background: Navás originally described this species as Chrysopa laufferi (Navás 1921: 260) View in CoL ; subsequently, it was transferred to Ceraeochrysa ( Brooks & Barnard 1990: 269) View in CoL , and then to Ungla (Legrand et al. 2008: 149) View in CoL . Freitas et al. (2009: 556) disagreed with the transfer to Ungla View in CoL and stated that their stance was based on the fact that the abdomen is absent from the original type (MNHN) and thus diagnostic genitalic features are unavailable for evaluation. They returned the species to Ceraeochrysa View in CoL .
Types: The types of Chrysopa laufferi View in CoL and Chrysopa aroguesina View in CoL (both examined, CAT) express very similar external characteristics (shape and venation of the wings, facial and head markings, body coloration). Indeed, Legrand et al. (2008) and Freitas et al. (2009) agree on the identification of C. aroguesina View in CoL as a junior synonym of C. laufferi View in CoL . Thus, the C. aroguesina View in CoL type (a female, MNHN) provides access to genitalic characters that are missing from the C. laufferi View in CoL type.
The C. aroguesina View in CoL type has a small, pillbox-like spermatheca that opens to the bursa copulatrix via the vellum and a short bursal duct and that has a shallow invagination ( Figs. 2, 3 View FIGURES 2 – 3 ). These features are typical of Ungla View in CoL females (see Brooks & Barnard 1990). In contrast, the spermathecae of all known Ceraeochrysa View in CoL females are larger, tubular, and U-shaped; they open directly to the bursa via an elongate slit and they have a deep invagination [ Adams (1982: 70, 75); also see illustrations in Adams & Penny (1985) and Freitas et al. (2009)].
In addition, several external features of the C. aroguesina View in CoL and C. laufferi View in CoL types are more like Ungla View in CoL than Ceraeochrysa View in CoL . For example, on the forewings of the C. laufferi View in CoL type the basal inner gradates do not contact the Pseudomedius; this character state is variable, but it is frequently found in Ungla View in CoL , not Ceraeochrysa ( Brooks & Barnard, 1990) View in CoL . And, the vertex of the head of the C. aroguesina View in CoL and C. laufferi View in CoL types bears a pair of longitudinal, reddish marks that, although short, are more typical of Ungla View in CoL than Ceraeochrysa View in CoL .
Conclusion: We consider Ungla laufferi (Navás) View in CoL to be the valid name for the species.
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Ungla laufferi (Navás, 1922)
Tauber, Catherine A. & Flint, Oliver S. 2010 |
Ungla
Legrand et al. 2008: 149 |
Ceraeochrysa (
Brooks & Barnard 1990: 269 |
Ceraeochrysa (
Brooks & Barnard 1990 |
Ceraeochrysa aroguesina ( Navás 1929 )
Navas 1929 |
Chrysopa aroguesina Navás 1928
Navas 1928 |
Chrysopa laufferi (Navás 1921: 260)
Navas 1921: 260 |