taxonID	type	description	language	source
07DE532C38D0FC7D66EAC2037F63ACA2.taxon	description	Description of female. Head, thorax, wings (Figs 4 C, 4 D, 5 E, 5 F). Same as described for male (Tauber 2007, as Leucochrysa bullata). Female abdomen (Figs 1 C, 2, 3). Segments 1 - 7 long, slender; tergites shallow [ratio length: width = 8.6 (T 5), 7.5 (T 6), 4.0 (T 7)], with slightly rounded margins, with brown circular spot mesally; T 8 shorter, rounded, without brown spot. Sternites deep [ratio length: width = 1.5 (S 5), 1.0 (S 6), 1.4 (S 7)], with dorsal margins slightly depressed (concave) mesally; tergites, sclerites with numerous, long, thin setae, dense microsetae, without microtholi. Pleural region with microsetae, P 7 with long, thin setae; spiracles small, simple, with unenlarged atria. Female genitalia. Callus cerci round to slightly oval, 0.10 - 0.15 mm in diameter, with 19 - 21 relatively thin trichobothria (longest ~ 0.13 mm long); cupuliform bases of variable diameter. Tergite 9 + ectoproct rounded, fused dorsally, blunt posteriorly, elongate, ventral section on each side enlarged into pair of bulbous lobes extending well below gonapophyses laterales; enlargement covered with dense, stout, upward-curving setae. Gonapophysis lateralis not large, occupying approximately one-half of posterior margin of abdomen; surface covered with robust, stout setae, especially on ventral half; interior membranous area not greatly expanded. Colleterial gland transparent, delicate, ovoid, small, mostly within gonapophyses laterales and T 9 + ect, not extending anteriorly much beyond bursa, but with numerous elongate accessory glands attached distally, with transparent, membranous tubule connecting to small reservoir; transverse sclerification short, narrow, receiving short duct from reservoir. Entire geni tal structure small, not much larger than subgenitale. Bursa copulatrix membranous, broad basally (near subgenitale), tapering and extending slightly into region above S 7, folded dorsally, with slight longitudinal depression dorsally, connected ventrally to spermatheca via elongate dorsal slit on spermathecal velum and bursal duct at proximal tip of velum. Bursal duct very short, slender. Bursal glands not seen. Spermatheca doughnut shaped, tucked within distal end of bursa, with small, sail-like velum dorsally, small, V-shaped invagination ventrally. Spermathecal duct attached dorsally to distal end of spermatheca, short, sclerotized, extending into and out of subgenitale, with ~ three curves, closely attached to membranes of bursa and subgenitale; terminus with long, dense setae. Subgenitale broad basally, rounded distally, nestled between ventral lobes of ectoproct, narrow in lateral view, with shallow ventral fold at attac hment to S 7, slightly deeper fold above, terminal process flat, long, extending almost full length of subgenitale, with pair of lobes at base, shallow crumena at rounded tip; membrane above subgenitale with crescent-shaped, lightly sclerotized lamellae.	en	Tauber, Catherine A. (2012): Santocellus (Neuroptera, Chrysopidae, Leucochrysini): taxonomic changes, new description, and a key to the species. ZooKeys 255: 93-101, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.255.4111, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.255.4111
