Jarnellius
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2006.00254.x |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/35378770-FFBB-0D7C-CB48-FA7301493152 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Jarnellius |
status |
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JARNELLIUS SUBGENUS JARNELLIUS REINERT,
HARBACH & KITCHING
Females
Head: Maxillary palpus dark-scaled with pale-scaled areas.
Thorax: Scutal fossa with white-scaled lines on lateral and posterior margins that are not expanded mesally; postpronotum with narrow, curved scales dorsally and broad scales ventrally; hypostigmal area without scales; mesepimeron with upper and lower patches of white scales.
Legs: Hindtibia dark-scaled with white scales basally; hindtarsomere 1 with broad basal and apical, whitescaled bands, hindtarsomeres 2 and 3 with broad,
apical, white-scaled band; fore- and midungues each with 1 tooth.
Genitalia: Cercus moderately long, moderately wide, apex sharply rounded, without scales.
Males
Legs: Fore- and midungues each with 1 tooth.
Pupae
Abdomen: Seta 5-II inserted lateral to 4-II; 5-V shorter than median length of tergum VI; 6-VII inserted posterior and mesal to 9-VII.
Fourth-instar larvae
Head: Seta 6-C with 2 branches; antenna without spicules.
Abdomen: Seta 7-II developed similarly to 7-I, single (occasionally 2-branched in Ja. sierrensis ), moderately long to long; ventral brush attached to grid with only transverse grid bars, seta 4a-X long.
Distribution
Canada (British Columbia) , Mexico (Baja California Sur, Sonora) and United States (Arizona, California, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington) .
Included species
Jarnellius deserticola , Ja. laguna , Ja. monticola , Ja. sierrensis and Ja. varipalpus .
Recommended abbreviation = Jar.
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