Copestylum fornax, (TOWNSEND, 1895)
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https://doi.org/ 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2008.00503.x |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5492245 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DC8791-FFD8-FFD4-FF21-FDC515D3C57C |
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COPESTYLUM FORNAX (TOWNSEND, 1895) View in CoL
Puparium (lacking anterior prothoracic plate): Dorsal abdominal vestiture confined to medial areas on the transverse bands. Ventral abdominal vestiture of varying length across folds: anterior sides of folds with longer setae than posterior sides. Posterior breathing tube red-brown, surface corrugated and shiny, about half width of puparium, and not tapering. TR barely discernable. AP bulging at apex and spiracular openings at apex with more curves than a simple s-shape. Pupal spiracles short, about 1.5¥ basal width, straight, shiny red with openings in upper third and separated by about 4.5¥ their length ( Figs 48, 50 View Figures 48–53 ).
Taxonomic notes: Copestylum fornax is more similar to C. satur than to C. fraudulentum . It is distinguished from C. fraudulentum by the shallow TR and vestiture confined to medial areas of abdominal transverse folds. It is separated from C. satur by a redbrown, nontapering AP which is the same length as a pupal spiracle, the shorter, 1.5¥ basal width pupal spiracles which are separated by more than 4¥ their length and by the more complex curves of the spiracular openings.
Material examined: One puparium USA Arizona, Tucson 7323 23.i.1897 HG Hubbard ex Opuntia ; ten larvae USA Arizona, Yuma 25.ii.1940 HT Rainwater ex decaying Opuntia (SI) .
Previous records: Mann (1969) ex Opuntia .
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