Cratospila Foerster, 1863
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Cratospila Foerster, 1863 View in CoL View at ENA
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Cratospila Foerster, 1863: 265; Shenefelt. 1974: 985; Wharton 1980: 84; Tobias 1990; Belokobylskij 1998: 287; Yao et al. 2016: 1; Zhu et al. 2017: 60. Type species (by monotypy): Alysia circe Haliday, 1838.
Hedylus Marshall, 1891: 14-15 (not Foerster, 1868); Papp 2009: 29-30 (as synonym of Cratospila because of synonymising both type species). Type species (by monotypy): Hedylus habilis Marshall, 1894 (examined; = Alysia circe Haliday, 1838).
Diagnosis.
First flagellomere 1.5-2.1 times longer than second (Figs 1B View Figure 1 , 2B View Figure 2 ), most species with 8-13 white segments in apical part of antenna (unknown of C. longivena , but has reddish brown head, morphologically related to C. albifera and has according to the COI analysis a derived position compared to other species), face with setae (Figs 1E View Figure 1 , 2E View Figure 2 ), eye slightly oval, clypeus protruding anteriorly (Figs 1E View Figure 1 , 2E View Figure 2 ), clypeus large, triangularly shaped and ventrally truncate, mandible with three teeth, second tooth narrow and sharp, maxillary palp with six segments, as long as mesosoma; notauli at least present anteriorly, scutellar sulcus distinct, precoxal sulcus medially deeply impressed and coarsely crenulate, more or less reduced anteriorly and posteriorly (Figs 1G View Figure 1 , 2G View Figure 2 ); fore wing (Figs 1C View Figure 1 , 2C View Figure 2 ) vein 2-SR slightly bent, vein 3-SR shorter than vein 2-SR; veins 2-SR+M and r-m not sclerotized, hind wing vein 1-M shorter than vein 1r-m; first tergite longer than second (Figs 1H View Figure 1 , 2H View Figure 2 ).
Biology.
Rather small genus, of which the biology is unknown.
Distribution.
Cosmopolitan, except Neotropical region.
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Cratospila Foerster, 1863
Sohn, Ju-Hyeong, van Achterberg, Cornelis, Yu, Yeonghyeok & Kim, Hyojoong 2022 |
Cratospila
Foerster 1863 |
Cratospila
Foerster 1863 |
Alysia circe
Haliday 1838 |
Alysia circe
Haliday 1838 |