Ceraiaella? triannulata Hebard, 1933
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https://doi.org/10.31610/trudyzin/2018.322.4.398 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AF3387E1-D531-FFFF-FCCB-FE2CFB73FA65 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Ceraiaella? triannulata Hebard, 1933 |
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Ceraiaella? triannulata Hebard, 1933 View in CoL
( Figs 267–275 View Figs 257–275 )
Materil studied. PERU: 7 males, 5 females, Junin Department, Satipo Prov. , ~ 25 km SE of Satipo Town , environs of Rio Venado Vill., 11.11552°S, 74.46307°W, 1000–1200 m, primary/secondary forest, at light, 20–23 October 2008, A. Gorochov, M. Berezin, L. Anisyutkin, E. Tkatsheva, V. Izerskyy; 1 male, 1 female, same data but 5–9 December 2017, A. Gorochov, G. Irisov; 1 male, same province, ~ 40 km NE of Satipo Town , environs of Calabaza Vill. , ~ 2000 m, primary forest, at light, 16–17 October 2008, A. Gorochov, M. Berezin, L. Anisyutkin, E. Tkatsheva, V. Izerskyy.
Notes. This species was described from one female collected in Colombia ( Hebard, 1933). Its male is reliably unknown until now. Thus, the above-mentioned specimens may be determined as this species only questionally. They differ from C. z. pudica subsp. nov. in the male cerci smaller and darker ( Figs 269–271 View Figs 257–275 ), male genital plate having a slightly narrower space between the bases of styles ( Figs 269, 270 View Figs 257–275 ), epiproct darker in the both sexes ( Figs 271, 272 View Figs 257–275 ), and semisclerotized structures of male genitalia much smaller ( Figs 274, 275 View Figs 257–275 ); from C. z. zebrina , they are distinguished by the same cercal and genital characters of male as well as less spotted hind femora and somewhat shorter ovipositor (the latter is almost as long as in C. z. pudica subsp. nov.; Fig. 273 View Figs 257–275 ).
Phaneropterinae incertae sedis
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