Chordodes maculatus Sciacchitano, 1958
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Chordodes maculatus Sciacchitano, 1958 View in CoL
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Chordodes maculatus Sciacchitano, 1958, p. 35 View in CoL , figures 25–29.
Material examined (see comments)
SEM mid-body: Type series: 1♀ ( AMT 16537) , 1♀ ( AMT 28955) , 1♀ ( AMT 25696) , 2♀♀ ( AMT 25856–25857 ) , 1♀ ( AMT 22223) , 1♀ ( AMT 27672) , 2♀♀ ( AMT 28955 (see comments) and 1♀ ( AMT 32428).
Host
Mantis religiosa View in CoL (AMT 2223; Sciacchitano 1958), indeterminate mantids (AMT 16537; Sciacchitano 1958) and Sibylla gratiosa Rehn, 1912 View in CoL (AMT 32428; this investigation).
Description
Body colour varies from yellowish brown to very dark brown. Only two females ( AMT 28955 and AMT 25696) have in the anterior end a white cap and a dark calotte. Posterior end rounded .
Cuticle includes simple areoles with varying shapes, oval or rounded, with smooth surface ( Figure 6A View Figure 6 ). Bulging areoles appear isolated or in clusters of two or three areoles. Thorn areoles conical, elevated and surrounded by two, three or four basal structures that appear to represent areoles ( Figure 6A, B View Figure 6 ). Number of crowned areoles varies from one ( Figure 6C View Figure 6 ) to two ( Figure 6A, B View Figure 6 ) with a crown of short filaments. In the majority of the specimens investigated, crowned areoles surrounded by 18–23 circumcluster areoles ( Figure 6A View Figure 6 ). However, specimens (AMT 25856, AMT 27672 and AMT 32428) have crowned areoles surrounded by 8–10 circumcluster areoles ( Figure 6B View Figure 6 ). Along ventral groove another type of crowned areole with very long filaments (up to 146 µm) ( Figure 6D View Figure 6 ). Interareolar furrow with scarce tubercles with round apex.
Dimensions
Measurements of the specimens investigated were as follows (length in mm/diameter in mm). Sciacchitano (1958): 267/2, 175/2, 394/1.80, 248/1.75, 146/1, 179/1.7, 150/1.5, 146/1.5, 267/2.5 and 143/1 (this investigation).
Comments
Sciacchitano (1958) described Chordodes maculatus on the basis of six females and two males from different localities. The present reinvestigation by SEM revealed that specimens (AMT 25856 and AMT 28955) that Sciacchitano (1958) interpreted as males are really females. The female specimen (AMT 32428) contains a label “ Chordodes maculatus , det. Sciachitano 1965 col. Deuelle 5/1960, host: Sibylla gratiosa ”, but Sciacchitano never published this record. Sciacchitano (1958), in the original description of C. maculatus , described the cuticle with four areolar types and a thick hook. These features are coincident with simple, bulging, crowned, circumcluster and thorn areoles in the present investigation. However, the same cuticular pattern is present in specimens of Chordodes kolensis ( Zanca, De Villalobos et al. 2006) . Therefore, C. maculatus is regarded as a synonym of Chordodes kolensis . We observed variations in the number of circumcluster areoles in the studied specimens with respect to the holotype ( Zanca, De Villalobos et al. 2006), but we considered that these differences were not sufficient to distinguish a separate species.
Distribution
Sciacchitano, 1958: Democratic Republic of the Congo: Bolobo, lake Leopoldo II (one female), Ubangi, Libenge (one female), Kinshasa (ex Leopoldville) (three females), Ubangi Bokapo (Lisala) (three females), Tshuapa Boende (one female), Yangambi (one female, new record) .
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Chordodes maculatus Sciacchitano, 1958
Villalobos, C. De, Zanca, F. & Schmidt-Rhaesa, A. 2009 |
Chordodes maculatus
Sciacchitano I 1958: 35 |