Colobaea bifasciella (Fallen, 1820)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4840.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4405596 |
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Colobaea bifasciella |
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Colobaea bifasciella View in CoL
Egg ( Figs 2–3 View FIGURES 2–4 , 7 View FIGURES 5–7 ) (based on three specimens, from Hillerød, Denmark, and Brattby, Sweden). Length 0.65–1.0 mm; greatest width 0.1–0.2 mm. Slender; posterior end enlarged, bulbous; ventral surface slightly more convex than dorsal surface in lateral view. Chorion very granulose and punctate, sculptured into fine reticulate pattern.
First-instar larva (based on three specimens, ex egg from Brattby, Sweden). Length 0.65–1.00 mm; greatest width 0.16–0.30 mm. Basal ring of sensory papillae darkly pigmented; spinules of post-oral spinule patch large, numerous, darkly pigmented. Three large, unicuspid spinules on each lateral surface of mouth opening, contiguous to paired sclerites below mouthhooks. Mouthhooks long, slender; cephalopharyngeal skeleton light brown, 0.17–0.20 mm long. Indentation index 87.
Posterior end with small ventral and ventrolateral lobes. Spiracular tubes 0.02 mm long, protrudent, robustly cylindrical. Hyaline float hairs short.
Third-instar larva ( Fig. 21 View FIGURES 21–22 ) (based on 10 specimens from Hillerød , Denmark, and Brattby , Sweden). Length 3.0– 6.5 mm; greatest width 1.0– 2.5 mm. Body form dorsoventrally compressed on posterior half; lateral welts apparent, obscuring lateral pads. Anterior spiracles large ( Fig. 50 View FIGURE 50 ), 14–20 marginal papillae, integument closely enclosing each papilla; disc of spiracle with scattered prismatic spots ( Fig. 35 View FIGURES 32–35 ) .
Cephalopharyngeal skeleton ( Fig. 42 View FIGURES 40–43 ) 0.50 mm long. Indentation index 90. Ventral cornu large, with irregularly pigmented posterior margin; dorsal cornu with elongate, incomplete window; dorsal bridge small. Hypostomal sclerite small. Mouthhooks large, anteriorly directed; ventral arch small, reduced to lightly pigmented strap, with 20–22 long, slender teeth.
Spinules more numerous and more darkly pigmented than in other species of Colobaea . Segment III without ventral spinule patch, segment IV with single ventral spinule patch, segments V and XII with divided patches, segments VI–XI with three-part patches. No spinules on lateral pads. Posterior third of body with fine scales dorsally and laterally; segments XI and XII with dense scales and spinules within dorsal pigmented areas, integument in those areas thickened and tanned ( Fig. 22 View FIGURES 21–22 ).
Posterior spiracles strongly protrudent from small posterior spiracular disc. Two pairs of peripheral lobes (ventral and ventrolateral) on disc, both small, not acute, appearing as welts; no mammillae at bases of ventral lobes ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 15–20 ); 3–4 rows of small, dark spinules on lobes and adjacent areas.
Puparium ( Figs 4 View FIGURES 2–4 , 24, 27 View FIGURES 23–27 ) (based on 10 specimens from Hillerød , Denmark). Length 4.3–5.0 mm; greatest width 2.0– 2.5 mm. Shaped to fit inside snail shell, dorsal part of first six segments occluding aperture of shell, posterior segments twisted. Robustly spindle shaped in lateral aspect, first six segments strongly convex with longitudinal groove formed by pressure from the columella of the snail shell, segments XI and XII upturned .
Anterior half dark reddish brown, integument strongly sclerotized; posterior half yellowish brown, integument thin. Integument subshiny, with fine punctations and wrinkles. Segmentation conspicuous; lateral intersegmental pads obscure; lateral longitudinal welts apparent. Spinule patches obscure.
Anterior spiracles large, projecting dorsally from angles of cephalic cap; posterior spiracles protruding weakly. Lobes on posterior end reduced.
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