Ceraleurodicus neivai ( Bondar, 1928 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5277.2.4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7889827 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3D39810B-FFDD-9C1D-7ADF-9FECFE2DA8DC |
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Ceraleurodicus neivai ( Bondar, 1928 ) |
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Ceraleurodicus neivai ( Bondar, 1928) View in CoL
NOMENCLATURE:
Radialeurodicus neivai Bondar, 1928: 3–5 .
Ceraleurodicus neivai ( Bondar, 1928) View in CoL , according to Costa Lima (1928), by inference.
Distribution. Neotropical region— Brazil ( Dooley, 2022; Ouvrard & Martin, 2022).
Host. Unknown.
Material examined. 4 puparia on 1 slide, cotypes, Dr. Howards Memo of June 20, 1929 ( USNMNH) [no locality data given] .
Redescription
Puparium: Body ( Fig. 8a View FIGURE 8 ) ovoid in shape (1.78–2.50 mm long). 8 pairs of lateral rays running mesad from the puparial margin.
6 pairs of compound pores on the sub-mesial plane of the dorsum. The first 5 pairs ( Fig. 8c View FIGURE 8 ) are subequal in size: 1 cephalothoracic pair, and 1 pair each on abdominal segments III, IV, V, and VII, beside the VO. The final 6th pair ( Fig. 8e View FIGURE 8 ) are reduced in size, and are located on abdominal segment VII, within the 8th pair of rays, near the puparial margin.
Puparial margin is planar, but with submarginal folds producing a crenulated submarginal layer with well-defined teeth, and an additional layer of folds of less well-defined teeth, appearing as collars for the dentate folds ( Fig. 8b View FIGURE 8 ). The puparial margin has distinct combs at the apices of the 1st, 2nd, 4th, and 8th pairs of rays ( Fig. 8b View FIGURE 8 ).
VO ( Fig. 8d View FIGURE 8 ) elongate subcordate, and approximately1.2 times longer than wide; operculum elongate subcordate; lingula spatulate. On the lingula are two pairs of subapical setae.
Adults. Unknown.
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Ceraleurodicus neivai ( Bondar, 1928 )
Canty, Roy J., Martini, Biancamaria & Wanke, Dominic 2023 |
Radialeurodicus neivai
Bondar, G. 1928: 5 |