Calliphara (Chrysophara) munda Stal.
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6. Calliphara (Chrysophara) munda Stal.
Calliphara munda Stal, Berlin. Ent. Zeitschr. 10: 153, 1866.
One damaged specimen, Guam, Fullaway (1177); six adults, two nymphs, and eggs, Ritidian Point, Aug. 6, on Glochidion and other trees, Swezey; 12 specimens, Piti, Aug. 12-27, on Glochidion, Swezey ; eight specimens, Rota, Marianas , July 31, 1925, Hornbostel .
These specimens run directly to C. munda Stal and agree in size and color with Sta.l's description. However, the sides of the venter and the thorax and scutellum are said to be sparingly ("parce") punctate in Sta.l's male type which is from China. I have not seen specimens of this from China or elsewhere. The males lack connexival spines, thus agreeing with Sta.l's type, but the females have minute spines on the fourth, fifth, and sixth connexival segments. The male genital capsule is short and broadly, roundly widened and flaring posterolaterally with the apical margin broadly, roundly emarginate at middle.
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Calliphara (Chrysophara) munda Stal.
Usinger, Robert L. 1946 |
Stal 1866: 153 |