Cavariella pustula Essig, 1937
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Cavariella pustula Essig, 1937 |
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Cavariella pustula Essig, 1937 View in CoL
Figs 22 View Figure 22 , 35C View Figure 35
Cavariella pustula Essig, 1937: 46.
Specimens examined.
Two ap. viv. fems. and two ala. viv. fems. (slides), one ap. viv. fem. (COI: OP956142 View Materials ), China: Beijing, 17.V.2021, No. 50011, on Salix , coll. G.X. Qiao and Y. Xu.
Diagnosis.
ABD TERG VIII with hooded supra-caudal completely hiding the cauda from above (Fig. 22H View Figure 22 ); PT 0.55-0.91 × Ant. VIb; URS wedge-shaped (Fig. 22D View Figure 22 ), 0.94-1.36 × HT II; cauda conical and constricted basally, blunt at apex (Fig. 22I View Figure 22 ), the length 1.45-1.49 × basal width ( Essig 1937).
Comment.
The species is first recorded in China and with some variations in China as follows: Ant. III and IV each with 22, 5 circular secondary rhinaria in alatae, but in USA, Ant. III each with 5-9 circular secondary rhinaria arranged in a row in alatae, and Ant IV without secondary rhinaria ( Essig 1937).
The species resembles Cavariella aspidaphoides in ABD TERG VIII hooded supra-caudal process; dorsum of body with circular sculptures; but differs from C. aspidaphoides as follows: supra-caudal process only with two setae distally ( C. aspidaphoides : supra-caudal process with two setae distally and 3-5 short setae marginally); URS with one pair of accessory setae ( C. aspidaphoides : URS without accessory setae); PT shorter than Ant. VIb ( C. aspidaphoides : PT longer than Ant. VIb).
Biology.
The species feeds on tender tips of Salix (Fig. 35C View Figure 35 ).
Distribution.
China (Beijing), Canada, USA.
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Cavariella pustula Essig, 1937
Xu, Ying, Chen, Jing, Jiang, Li-Yun & Qiao, Ge-Xia 2023 |
Cavariella pustula
Essig 1937 |