Stempellinella sp. A
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930701437360 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CD7F7062-6B5B-FFDB-FFDB-00D4805EFD72 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Stempellinella sp. A |
status |
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Material examined
China: 2 Pex ( ZSM), Jilin Province, Dongbei, river at road half way between Songjiang and Erdobaihe, 12 June 1980, E. J. Fittkau; 1 Pex as previous, except at river by Songjiang .
Diagnostic characters
Stempellinella sp. A can be separated from other Stempellinella species by the following combination of characters: pupa with moderately developed, broadly conical cephalic tubercles; thoracic horn long and thin with numerous small chaetae scattered on middle one-third; thorax with scattered sculpturing dorsally; anterior dorsocentrals slightly longer than posterior dorsocentrals; point patches on tergite II small, starting just anterior to seta D5; tergite six with anterolateral shagreen patches in addition to large point patches; anal lobe with 19–20 taeniae.
Description
Pupa (n 5 3, unless otherwise stated). Total length 2.2–2.5, 2.3 mm; abdomen 1.6–1.8, 1.7 mm long. Colour of pupal exuviae pale brown with darker lateral margins on abdominal segments VII – VIII and anal lobe.
Cephalothorax ( Figure 31A, B View Figure 31 ): cephalic tubercle moderately developed, broad conical, 18–30, 24 Mm long; frontal setae taeniate, 150–200, 170 Mm long; pedicel sheath tubercle absent. Thoracic horn 300–360, 320 Mm long, 15–24, 21 Mm wide with 4–5 Mm long chaetae scattered on middle one-third; precorneals taeniate, arranged in almost a row on obvious mound, ca 200 Mm long, anterior setae placed somewhat closer to each other; median antepronotal taeniate, two lateral antepronotals: one taeniate, one long sensillum basiconicum; two pairs of fine dorsocentrals, anterior pair 45–50 Mm long, posterior pair 30 Mm long. Area of fine sculpturing dorsally on thorax, a few stronger granules present along median suture line. Prealar tubercle well developed, wide; nose of wing sheath well developed.
Abdomen ( Figure 31C View Figure 31 ): TII with small triangular posteriomedian point patches which start slightly anteriorly to seta D5; hook row 85–100, 92 Mm wide with 35–42, 38 hooks. TIII – VI with large, p -shaped point patches, patches on TVI smaller; TVI –IX with anterolateral patches of shagreen. Segment II with pedes spurii B; segment IV with pedes spurii A. Segment II with 2 D, 2 V, 3 L setae; segment III with 3 D, 3 V, 2 simple and 1 taeniate L setae; segment IV with 3 D, 3 V, 2 simple and 1 taeniate L setae; segment V with 3 D, 3 V, 3 taeniate L setae; segment VI – VII with 3 D, 3 V, 4 taeniate L setae, segment VIII with 1 D, 1 semi-taeniate V, 3 taeniate L setae; segment IX with 1 D seta on anal lobe, 19– 20 taeniate setae in anal fringe. One pair of O-setae present anteriorly on tergites II – VIII and anterolaterally on sternites II – VIII. Pleurae IV – V with small fields of weak shagreen. Posterolateral spur on segment VIII well developed.
Remarks
Stempellinella sp. A is recorded only from the Jilin Province in China. A formal name has not been given since only a few pupal exuviae are known, and it is uncertain if these correspond to an Asian Stempellinella species known only from the adult.
ZSM |
Bavarian State Collection of Zoology |
VI |
Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute |
V |
Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium |
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